Denes Farkas - Evident in Advance
By (Author) Adam Budak
Sternberg Press
Sternberg Press
6th September 2013
United States
Paperback
196
Width 160mm, Height 260mm
"If I don't trust this evidence why should I trust any evidence, Wittgenstein asked himself in On Certainty. Dnes Farkas's work is haunted by a drama of not delivering a trust to a singular evidence of this world: a world as he found it. Hysterically reproduced paper maquettes of choreographed architecture, imprisoned within a clumsy, photographic frame, are abstract shelters for imagined and unspoken texts. Words are characters in performance of a world as a text.
As a proposition, Farkas's exhibition and publication for the Estonian Pavilion of the 55th Venice Biennale in 2013 is an absent book and yet the book to come. The installation is a piece of spatial, rhythmical writing; a quintet of interiors woven of autonomous though intertwined, poetic fragments of quasi-domestic setting: a library, a garden, an absent cinema, a spatial book, an obsession chamber (a locus of deranged architect and non-writer). A story No. No stories, never again, Farkas repeats after Maurice Blanchot, while rehearsing his art of ultimate denial and rejection.
Copublished with the Center for Contemporary Arts, Estonia
Contributors
Adriana Cavarero, Maurice Blanchot, Bruce Duffy, Markus Miessen, Daniele Monticelli