
Tacita Dean. Antigone Artist's Book
Fr. 38.90
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Beschreibung
Details
Einband
Set mit diversen Artikeln
Erscheinungsdatum
26.08.2021
Abbildungen
100, über 100 farbige Abbildungen
Herausgeber
Schaulager Laurenz-StiftungVerlag
Laurenz-Stiftung, SchaulagerSeitenzahl
124
Maße (L/B/H)
30.6/21.4/1.7 cm
Gewicht
865 g
Auflage
1. Auflage
Sprache
Englisch
ISBN
978-3-906315-14-0
The leitmotif of the work is blindness. Antigone revolves around fundamental questions of foresight and destiny, seeing and not seeing, and metaphorical blindness as a necessity for artistic work. Dean found the ally for her ambitious project in her medium: for the film she reached deep into the bag of tricks from the early days of cinema, when it was still considered futuristic and enchanted the audience with illusions. To do this, she brought techniques such as masking and multiple exposures out of the sleep of oblivion and adapted them to her specific ideas. Dean left the "seeing part" to the camera, that magical one-eyed box, sending herself into the unpredictable. Antigone is a thoroughly analogue work: Dean assembled the film images, which appear like collages, with and inside the camera using sophisticated stencils and multiple exposures. The result of this experimental project is both a pioneering achievement and a masterpiece.
The Laurenz Foundation also "blindly" got involved in the venture and has accompanied the film from the very beginning. The narrative of the making and impact of this work is illustrated in the book by means of numerous images - production shots, still photographs, drawings by the artist, etc. - and texts. In an essay, Dean recounts her fascination with the name and the character. The transcript of the words spoken in the film complements the artist's book. Antigone belongs to the collection of the Emanuel Hoffmann Foundation and is presented for the first time in Switzerland at Kunstmuseum Basel | Gegenwart.
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