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Roni Horn: The Detour of Identity
By (Author) Roni Horn
Text by Poul Erik Tjner
Text by Elisabeth Bronfen
Text by Briony Fer
Text by Gary Indiana
Steidl Publishers
Steidl Verlag
23rd December 2024
12th September 2024
Germany
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Non Fiction
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488
Width 254mm, Height 305mm
2260g
'As far as I know, Roni Horn has never directed a movie, but whether I experience her art in a gallery or museum, or study it in catalogues and books she has produced, her perennial themes and concerns always "remind me of cinema," in one way or another, whether in the montage effect of her photographic installations or in the dream logic with which she situates objects in space, creating a zone in which our experience of a thing is as remarkable to our perception as the thing itself.' - Gary Indiana
Published on the occasion of an exhibition of the same name at the Louisiana Museum of Art, Humlebk, Denmark, The Detour of Identity reads the work of Roni Horn through the prism of cinema, thereby revealing an intense psychosexuality that is often submerged under its empirical and conceptual character. Images of Horn's photography, sculpture and drawing are presented alongside still and excerpts from films by Robert Altman, Carl von Dreyer, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Alfred Hitchcock and Nicholas Roeg, among others. Essays by Poul Erik Tjner, director of the Louisiana Museum, cultural critic Elisabeth Bronfen, art historian Briony Fer and novelist Gary Indiana clarify the central importance of film to both the making and the understanding of Horn's practice. Words, literature and language are often grasped as keys to Horn's art, but by juxtaposing her work with film this book reveals that the body, desire, fantasy and sexuality are equally crucial to her exploration of the instability and mutability of identity.
Co-published with the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebk
Roni Horn was born in New York in 1955. Horn's oeuvre focuses on conceptually-based photography, sculpture, books and drawing. Her solo exhibitions include those at Tate Modern, Whitney Museum of American Art, Centre Pompidou, Kunsthaus Bregenz, Kunsthalle Hamburg, Kunsthalle Basel, Fundaci Joan Mir, De Pont Foundation, Fondation Beyeler and the Menil Drawing Institute. Horn's books with Steidl include bird (2008), aka (2010), Hack Wit (2015), Th Rose Prblm (2016), Remembered Words, A Specimen Concordance (2019), Dogs' Chorus (2019), Remembered Words (2022), LOG (2022), Flix Gonzlez-Torres Roni Horn (2022) and Mother, Wonder (2023).