Vittoria Martini: Thomas Hirschhorn
The Bijlmer Spinoza-Festival, The Ambassador's Diary
Lisa Lee author Marcus Steinweg author Claire Bishop author Thomas Hirschhorn author Mignon Nixon author Vittoria Martini author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Hatje Cantz
Published:9th Mar '23
Should be back in stock very soon
At the Intersection of the Here and Now, Eternity and Universality
The Bijlmer Spinoza-Festival is an artwork, a sculpture, created by Swiss artist Thomas Hirschhorn in a peripheral borough of Amsterdam’s south-east known as the Bijlmer in 2009. This book recounts the event through the eyes of its “Ambassador”, art historian Vittoria Martini, who was invited by the artist to be an eyewitness to the existence of this “precarious” work. A term Hirschhorn sees as positive and creative: a means of asserting the importance of the moment and of the place, of asserting the Here and Now to touch eternity and universality. Appreciating the art historian’s presence as a central element of his sculpture, Hirschhorn consciously challenged the certainties of the profession by empowering and activating the role, thus leading Martini to find a new working methodology that she calls “precarious art history”. Accompanying the readers through her experience of the physical existence of The Bijlmer Spinoza-Festival, Martini’s commentary leads to the profound understanding of how a work that no longer exists physically, can live on in the mind— elsewhere, at some other time—because in the meantime it has become universal.
ISBN: 9783775752626
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 280g
184 pages