Edited by Cristiano Raimondi & Simone Menegoi
LE SILENCE UNE FICTION
APRIL, 2012 | 240 pages | 202 x 280 mm | Softcover | Texts by Marc Augé, Simone Menegoi and Chris Sharp | Bilingual English / French
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Cristiano Raimondi (ed.) & Simone Menegoi (ed.) LE SILENCE Une fiction LE SILENCE Une fiction gathers a corpus of contemporary works by 25 artists, ranging from Arman’s Accumulations to Hiroshi Sugimoto’s photographs, and together they present a world that is both strange and familiar, what curator Simone Menegoi refers to as “the story of a planet that has become uninhabitable for reasons unknown….” Part scientific experiment, part fictional narrative, the effect of these traces that our civilization leaves behind is one of a reversal of history, as if the works between the pages, artifacts of our contemporary era, are being observed through the eyes of an archaeologist or anthropologist from the future. The curators Simone Menegoi and Cristiano Raimondi have amassed a collection of prints, glass plates, sculptures, slides, video stills and paintings, that sit within the tradition of the landscape genre yet seen from a particular perspective: the aesthetics of the contemporary Sublime, drawing on the spectacle of environmental disasters and economic collapse. Another prominent group of works is comprised of sculptures and assemblages from artists, active since the 1960’s, who use every day and waste material to create. Work by American artist Michael E. Smith, whose sculptures are made from waste collected in his hometown, the urban desert of Detroit, completes the exhibition as ‘fossils’ of our consumer society.
2人のキュレーターCristiano RaimondiとSimone Menegoiによって杉本博司からKarl Blossfeldt、Armanなど総勢25組のアーティストの作品がまとめられた作品集。
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