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Komma, an artist's book by Antonia Hirsch, is a modified facsimile of Dalton Trumbo's 1938 anti-war novel Johnny Got His Gun. The original book describes a soldier who has lost all of his limbs, his face and consequently the ability to communicate. Addressing issues of censorship and instrumentalization, Hirsch's version of Trumbo's novel has been reedited to include commas--punctuation entirely missing from the original.
Antonia Hirsch
Negative Space: Orbiting Inner and Outer Experience (no.2). Antonia Hirsch (ed.). SFU Galleries
Antonia Hirsch (ed.) in conversations with and reproduced texts by Theodor Adorno, Lorna Brown, Daniel Colucciello Barber, Elena Filipovic, François Laruelle, Olaf Nicolai, Lisa Robertson, Ana Teixeira Pinto, and Wolfgang Winkler. Expanding from the exhibition Negative Space, this lateral publication of seven conversations and reprinted texts is a project in its own right to consider the space between and around subjects and objects. Antonia Hirsch’s practice testifies to a long-standing engagement with the quantitative, spatial and syntactic systems that structure an understanding of our universe. The opposite of chaos, cosmos can be defined as a complex and organized system: the ordered universe. Hirsch’s work often relates these ordering structures to embodied and visual experience, considering how the equivocal and often ideological nature of these representational systems is expressed through a level of abstraction.
Form 1–8 | Antonia Hirsch
BAR DO im Mai
#Lingen BARDO IM MAI #Kunsthalle am Donnerstag, 2. Mai 2024 ab 18 Uhr. wie immer Musik, Drinks und Häppchen ("Blumenkohl-Curry mit Reis"), und Kunsthallendirektorin Meike Behm führt durch die aktuelle Ausstellung von Antonia Hirsch „Phenomenal Fracture“.
BARDO IM MAI Lingen (Ems) – Kaiserstraße 10a, Kunsthalle Donnerstag, 2. Mai 2024 ab 18 Uhr ab dann Eintritt frei Am Donnerstag, 02. Mai 2024 öffnet ab 18 Uhr in der Kunsthalle die Bar am Donnerstag (“BAR DO”). Es gibt wie immer Musik, Drinks und Häppchen (“Blumenkohl-Curry mit Reis”), und um 18.30 und 21.00 Uhr führt Kunsthallendirektorin Meike Behm durch die aktuelle Ausstellung von Antonia…
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mit Antonia Hirsch
Antonia Hirsch Kunsthallengespräch und Katalogpräsentation Lingen (Ems) – Kunsthalle, Kaiserstraße 10a Sonntag, 28. April 2024 um 16.30 Uhr Kein Eintritt Noch bis zum 02. Juni 2024 präsentiert die Kunsthalle Lingen die erste institutionelle Einzelausstellung der deutsch-kanadischen Künstlerin Antonia Hirsch mit vielen Objekten und Installationen. Sie trägt den Titel „Phenomenal Fracture“ und…
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]tip: INTOTO #7, Berlin, 21.2.2019
]tip: INTOTO #7, Berlin, 21.2.2019
Eröffnung / Opening. 21.2.2019. 18h 22.+23.2.2019 12-19 h [English below German]
Für jede INTOTO-Ausstellung erkunden Thomas Fougeirol, Julien Carreyn und Pepo Salazar methodisch unzählige Künstlerateliers um Objekte zu finden, die zu diesem Projekt passen: Tests, fragmentarische Produkte aus der jeweiligen Studiopraxis, Haushaltsreste … In ihnen entdecken sie Anzeichen primitiver Praktiken, die…
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