In these writings, Hirschhorn discusses the full range of his art, from works on paper to the massive Presence and Production projects in public spaces. “Statements and Letters” address broad themes of aesthetic philosophy, politics, and art historical commitments. “Projects” consider specific artworks or exhibitions. “Interviews” capture the artist in dialogue with Benjamin Buchloh, Jacques Rancière, and others. Throughout, certain continuities emerge: Hirschhorn's commitment to quotidian materials; the centrality of political and economic thinking in his work; and his commitment to art in the public sphere. Taken together, the texts serve to trace the artist's ideas and artistic strategies over the past two decades. Critical Laboratory also reproduces, in color, 33 Ausstellungen im öffentlichen Raum 1998–1989, an out-of-print catalog of Hirschhorn's earliest works in public space.
October Books – The MIT Press, Cambridge, 2013
Hardcover
English
440 pages
9.5 x 7.5 inches; 24 x 19 cm
ISBN 978-0-262-01925-5
October Books – The MIT Press, Cambridge, 2013
Hardcover
English
440 pages
9.5 x 7.5 inches; 24 x 19 cm
ISBN 978-0-262-01925-5
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