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Things I Remember I Have Done, But Don`t Remember Why I Did Them Towards a Catalogue Raisonn

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Things I Remember I Have Done, But Don`t Remember Why I Did Them Towards a Catalogue Raisonn

Contributors:

By (Author) Pierre Bismuth
By (author) Luca Lo Pinto
By (author) Nicolaus Schafhausen

ISBN:

9783956791314

Publisher:

Sternberg Press

Imprint:

Sternberg Press

Publication Date:

22nd July 2020

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

306

Dimensions:

Width 216mm, Height 273mm, Spine 15mm

Weight:

666g

Description

This publication comprises two volumes: a booklet accompanying Pierre Bismuth's 2015 solo exhibition at Kunsthalle Wien, and a catalogue raisonn indexing his typically serial and often humorous work of the last three decades, from five-minute paintings of recipe cards from women's magazines (1986-87) to fried-chicken-flavored polyethylene sculptures (2015). Just like the idiosyncratic mix of conceptualism and appropriation refined by Bismuth throughout his career, Things I Remember I Have Done, But Don't Remember Why I Did Them suggests how easily authorship and intentionality can be undermined, even erased--and Bismuth is not exempt from his own treatment.

For his exhibition at Kunsthalle Wien, titled "Der Kurator, der Anwalt und der Psychoanalytiker," Bismuth invited a different set of authorities to interpret and give order to his works: curator Luca Lo Pinto, lawyer Laurent Caretto, and psychoanalyst Angel Enciso y Berg. Each has contributed a text to the booklet that focuses on a selection of works and themes according to his own interests and training. Dessislava Dimova's essay provides a general overview of Bismuth's artistic project, discussing the importance of plasticity, iconography, and simulacra in his visual economy. This underlying instability and ambivalence is also reflected in the catalogue raisonn itself: following the example of Honor de Balzac, who revised his writings on printer's proofs, this publication is released in the process of its own making. It is a work in progress--an incomplete history of the artist's practice that should be supplemented by its readers.

Copublished with Kunsthalle Wien

Contributors
Laurent Caretto, Dessislava Dimova, Angel Enciso y Berg, Luca Lo Pinto, Nicolaus Schafhausen

Author Bio

Nicolaus Schafhausen is a curator at the Documentation Center for the History of National Socialism in Munich.

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