Carsten Höller

Carsten Höller Leben - Sternberg Press

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Publisher's Synopsis

A catalogue as puzzling and conceptually elaborate as the exhibition it accompanies. This fully circular publication has no beginning or end, allowing for multiple points of entry and unconventional ways of reading--both from left to right and vice versa, as well as upside down and right-side up--seeking to interrupt learned behaviors and soliciting the reader's active engagement. It complements the exhibition as it unfolds a play of doubling and symmetry that references the exhibits both formally and in terms of content. This intertwining is also evident in the central text around which the catalogue pivots: a conversation between Carsten Höller-who gained academic experience in phytopathology before embarking on his artistic career--and the taxidermist Alfred Höller during the festival "#WWTBD-What Would Thomas Bernhard Do" at Kunsthalle Wien in 2013. Speaking about taxidermy (birds in particular) and the history of the origins of Thomas Bernhard's infamous novel Correction, which Bernard wrote in Alfred Höller's attic in 1974, the conversation examines conflicting areas between life and death, and between art and nature.

Copublished with TBA21 on the occasion of the eponymous exhibition, July 10-January 4, 2015

Contributors
Alfred Höller, Carsten Höller, Daniela Zyman

Book information

ISBN: 9783956790805
Publisher: Sternberg Press
Imprint: Sternberg Press
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 96
Weight: 476g
Height: 298mm
Width: 146mm
Spine width: 15mm