Since 2003, Thomas Hirschhorn has produced large drawings of about three by four by himself, or with the philosopher Marcus Steinweg, which he calls "Maps", in which he interacts with colored images, fragments of texts and his own comments. This volume focuses on this particular aspect of his practice.
Bringing together 15 Maps realized between 2003 and 2016 by Swiss artist Thomas Hirschhorn, some of them in collaboration with Marcus Steinweg, this volume focuses on this particular aspect of his practice that could be seen as a matrix to understand his unique position within the art world and visual culture. As the artist himself explains: “With my Maps, I want to make clear I have a goal, that I am also a maker, and not only a thinker, a theoretician. I want my Maps to be statements and also commitments toward myself, first and foremost.”
Edited and introduced by Julie Enckell Julliard, the publication reproduces each Map in detail, showing their combination of printed matter, texts fragments, artist's comments, and collaged images found in the press. Acting as an archive of Hirschhorn's projects, his Maps are simultaneously tools to clarify his thinking, memorials to inspirational figures such as Foucault, Spinoza, Arendt, Nietzsche, manifestoes about topics such as “Friendship Between Art and Philosophy,” as well as a way to resist. Published all together they provide a remarkable insight into the uncompromising art and aesthetics that Hirschhorn has been building consistently for 30 years. Also included are an interview with the artist, an essay by German philosopher and friend of the artist Marcus Steinweg, as well as many texts reproduced in the Maps, all related to specific projects realized by the artist over the last 15 years.
One of today's leading international Swiss artists, Thomas Hirschhorn (born in 1957, lives works in Paris since 1984) is the author of a large body of work (site-specific installations, films, drawings, etc), immediately recognizable for its
political conscience and its formal vocabulary. His work elicits debate, analysis, and a profound discussion of artistic and social issues.
Edited by Clément Dirié and Julie Enckell Julliard.
Texts by Julie Enckell Julliard, Thomas Hirschhorn, Marcus Steinweg.
Published with Musée Jenisch, Vevey.
published in November 2018
bilingual edition (English / French)
30 x 23 cm softcover)
140 pages (80 color ill.)
ISBN : 978-3-03764-490-4
EAN : 9783037644904
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