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An illustrated study of Hanne Darboven''s masterwork, the massive Kulturgeschichte 1880-1983 (Cultural History 1880-1983).

Hanne Darboven''s Kulturgeschichte 1880-1983 (Cultural History 1880-1983) (1980-1983) is an overwhelming and encyclopedic installation consisting of 1,590 works on paper and 19 sculptural objects. The work weaves together cultural, social, and historical references with autobiographical documents, postcards, pinups of film and rock stars, documentary references to the first and second world wars, geometric diagrams for textile weaving, a sampling of New York doorways, illustrated covers from news magazines, the contents of an exhibition catalogue devoted to postwar European and American art, a kitschy literary calendar, and extracts from some of Darboven''s earlier works. The panels are sequenced and grouped, with the groups then juxtaposed in arrangements that often seem little more than chance associations. In his illustrated walk through Darboven''s massive work, Dan Adler explores its visual and aesthetic complexities and considers the work in relation to various projects undertaken by European artists in the 1960s?including Gerhard Richter''s ongoing Atlas. The work is now permanently installed at Dia: Beacon.

Hanne Darboven: Cultural History 1880–1983

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    Publisher: Afterall Publishing
    Publication Date: 03/04/2009
    ISBN13: 9781846380501, 978-1846380501
    ISBN10: 1846380502

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    An illustrated study of Hanne Darboven''s masterwork, the massive Kulturgeschichte 1880-1983 (Cultural History 1880-1983).

    Hanne Darboven''s Kulturgeschichte 1880-1983 (Cultural History 1880-1983) (1980-1983) is an overwhelming and encyclopedic installation consisting of 1,590 works on paper and 19 sculptural objects. The work weaves together cultural, social, and historical references with autobiographical documents, postcards, pinups of film and rock stars, documentary references to the first and second world wars, geometric diagrams for textile weaving, a sampling of New York doorways, illustrated covers from news magazines, the contents of an exhibition catalogue devoted to postwar European and American art, a kitschy literary calendar, and extracts from some of Darboven''s earlier works. The panels are sequenced and grouped, with the groups then juxtaposed in arrangements that often seem little more than chance associations. In his illustrated walk through Darboven''s massive work, Dan Adler explores its visual and aesthetic complexities and considers the work in relation to various projects undertaken by European artists in the 1960s?including Gerhard Richter''s ongoing Atlas. The work is now permanently installed at Dia: Beacon.

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