This auction has closed with no winners.
View other items offered by karooboeke1481

Similar products

R30 shipping
Hanns Ludwig Katz
R400
R30 shipping
29% OFF
Solomon R.Guggenheim Collection of Non-Objective Paintings - Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation
R950 R1,340
Picasso By Timothy Hilton bob
R49
R30 shipping
Picasso
R165

Hommage A Picasso, Hanne Darboven, (Book plus cd)Deutsche Guggenheim, 2006

0 was available / secondhand
R120.00 auction closed
Closed 23 May 24 18:31
Shipping
Standard courier shipping from R30
R30 Standard shipping using one of our trusted couriers applies to most areas in South Africa. Some areas may attract a R30 surcharge. This will be calculated at checkout if applicable.
Check my rate
Ready to ship in
The seller has indicated that they will usually have this item ready to ship within 3 business days. Shipping time depends on your delivery address. The most accurate delivery time will be calculated at checkout, but in general, the following shipping times apply:
 
Standard Delivery
Main centres:  1-3 business days
Regional areas: 3-4 business days
Remote areas: 3-5 business days
Buyer Protection

Product details

Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
Non Fiction NEW
Bob Shop ID
614341167

Hommage A Picasso
Deutsche Guggenheim, 2006


Hanne Darbovens installation for Deutsche Guggenheim, Hommage à Picasso, engulfs the viewer in 9,720 of the artists characteristic sheets of paper with handwritten numeric writing, which are encased in 270 hand-painted, framed panels and document the last decade of the twentieth century. She combines this record of the centurys end with a framed lithograph of a Picassos 1955 painting Seated Figure in Turkish, a series of purchased and commissioned sculptures ranging from a bronze, Roman-style bust of Picasso to birch-twig donkeys made in Poland, and the newly-produced musical work for 120 voices, Opus 60.


 
Taken together, the various components of the installation paint a multi-layered portrait of the artists Pablo Picasso and Hanne Darboven, which interrogates the fundamental issue of repetition and citation in art. Darboven examines both the concept of signature style, which is fundamentally about self-referentiality and the consistent reiteration of the same or similar motifs and approaches, and the practice of directly engaging aspects of the work of another artist, either in homage or as a means to ones own artistic ends. Thus, the very notion of originality stands at the core of Hommage à Picasso.


German artist Hanne Darboven (b. 1941) began her art studies in 1952 at age eleven, and in 1962, she enrolled at the Hochschule für bildende Künste, Hamburg. By 1966 Darboven had left both the Hochschule and Germany behind to move to New York. Employing the neutral language of numbers and using pen, pencil, the typewriter, and graph paper as materials, she began to make simple linear constructions of numbers that she called Konstruktionen. In these early pieces, the graph papers grid structure seems almost to shape the work, as can be seen in the artists frequent use of square forms and 4 x 4 groupings of numbers, both handwritten and typed. It was these Konstruktionen that garnered the attention of the American artist Sol LeWitt, who befriended Darboven and became an early champion of her work, which had certain affinities with his conceptual art.


 
Over time, Darboven came to use numbers in a new way. The realization that the digits designating dates on the Gregorian calendar could serve as a neutral, graphic equivalent for the basically nonvisual phenomenon of time allowed her to engage in the satisfying act of writing without describing. Thus by the late 1960s, the chronicle of time, manifest in Darbovens daily commitment to writing the date in various forms (numerals, words) and based on an ever-evolving system of her own making, became the defining aspect of her art praxis. She also incorporated into many of her works the German word Heute, meaning today, which she crossed out to depict the transformation of the present into the past.

In 1973, Darboven started including texts by various authors, among them Heinrich Heine and Jean-Paul Sartre, in her work. By 1978, she was also incorporating visual documents such as photographic images and assorted objects that she found, purchased, or received as gifts. These additional elements allowed her to explore specific and varied aspects of time and historyincluding an abstract version of biographyeven as she remained faithful to her formal and conceptual approach. In the late 1970s, Darboven, who had studied to be a pianist earlier in life, began to devise a system of musical notation based on the calendar and her personal number systems, and, with the aid of a collaborator, adapted her scores into performable compositions. Music, an inherently temporal medium, provided Darboven with a new means of enhancing the visual artwork that forms the core of her oeuvre. Thus, by the end of the 1970s, she had begun to develop all of the elements that came to characterize the Hanne Darboven style.

Book is in an excellent condition, clean inside and looks new
 

More from this seller

View all
R30 shipping
Searching African Skies - The Square Kilometre Array and South Africa - Sarah Wild
R150
R30 shipping
The Thousand Nights and One Night by Jan Pienkowski and David Walser, 2007 (NEW)
R250
R30 shipping
Cyril Ramaphosa - The Road to Presidential Power (Paperback) Anthony Butler
R240
R30 shipping
Forests of Central Africa by Jean Pierre Vande Weghe (AFRICANA SCARCE)
R320