Julia Gaisbacher (Bilingual edition): Hanne Darboven. Am Burgberg
By (Author) Dietmar Rbel
By (author) Julia Gaisbacher
Text by Petra Lange-Berndt
Hatje Cantz
Hatje Cantz
1st September 2025
Germany
General
Non Fiction
709.2
Hardback
240
Width 162mm, Height 235mm
840g
The cosmos of Hanne Darboven
The publication concludes Julia Gaisbacher's longtime exploration of Hanne Darboven's Kunstlerinnenhaus and at the same time continues her own work on "dream houses." The Viennese artist's photographs provide sensitive insights into Hanne Darboven's studios in the south of Hamburg. To this day, the ensemble also functions as a treasury for thousands of objects and artworks. Gaisbacher's precisely composed black-and-white photographs of the rooms, whose seemingly chaotic abundance is also diametrically opposed to the strict order of Darboven's own works on paper, are brought together with color reproductions of the latter's annual art calendars. As such, the book offers an artistic dialog about time and space between the generations.
Hanne Darboven (1941-2009) lived and worked in Hamburg and is one of the most prominent conceptual artists of the 20th century. In the 1960s, she was among the earliest proponents of this groundbreaking international movement; she also was an attentive observer of her time and the historical and contemporary currents in politics, culture and society.
Julia Gaisbacher (*1983) lives and works in Vienna. She studied art history at the University of Graz and sculpture at the Dresden University of Fine Arts, as well as the Sint-Lukas School of Arts in Brussels. In her work, she applies methods of artistic research, an approach that focuses on architecture and the urban landscape as human living environments.