The World of Gimel How to Make Objects Talk
By (Author) Antje Majewski
By (author) Adam Budak
By (author) Peter Pakesch
Sternberg Press
Sternberg Press
22nd July 2020
United States
Paperback
284
Width 165mm, Height 229mm, Spine 15mm
666g
A matrix of life, nature and the cosmos, Antje Majewski's World of Gimel is the artist's own private universal museum in a nutshell, featuring a septet of objects: a clay teapot in the form of a human hand, a shell, a pot made of fragrant wood, a Buddha's hand citron, a hedge apple, a white stone, a meteorite--acquired by Majewski during her numerous travels and encounters. The exhibition is a book; the book is an exhibition; the World of Gimel--a hybrid of Aleph and Babel, of fantasy and scientific knowledge--is a language laboratory, a structure en abme, Majewski's unique venture into the universe of things and their other identity.
Participating artists: Thomas Bayrle, Helke Bayrle, Marcel Duchamp, Didier Faustino, Pawel Freisler, Delia Gonzalez, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Edward Krasinski, Leonore Mau, Markus Miessen & Ralf Pflugfelder, Dirk Peuker, Agnieszka Polska, Mathilde Rosier, Gavin Russom, Issa Samb, Juliane Solmsdorf, Simon Starling & Superflex, El Hadji Sy, Neal Tait
Co-published with Kunsthaus Graz
Including a DVD with films by Antje Majewski and postcards with installation views
Contributors
Adam Budak, Clmentine Deliss, Antje Majewski, Ingo Niermann, Peter Pakesch, Xu Shuxian, Marcus Steinweg; transcripts of interviews with Issa Samb, El Hadji Sy, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Thomas and Helke Bayrle; and reprints by Jorges Luis Borges, Friedrich Hlderlin, Chuang Tzu, John Joseph Mathews