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Museum of installation / Mark Themann
Main entry:

Themann, Mark, 1958- artist.

Title & Author:

Museum of installation / Mark Themann

Publication:

Paris : Onestar Press, 2002

Description:

1 online resource (82 PDF pages) : illustrations

Restrictions:

Open access

Notes:
"Published 2002; 140 x 225 mm; 162 pages; Cover: Paperback, color, glossy finish; Binding: glue bound; Interior: black and white; Edition limited to 250 numbered copies"--Publisher's description
"Using the Trojan horse of orthodoxy, in the form of "content and index", the Museum of Installation opens up to a multivalent layering and circularity. No matter where one enters the book, via the obese presence of an indexical structure, one is continuously guided back to its beginning section. On second glance, it could be said that this "beginning", evidences a certain ambivalence, regarding authenticity, authorship, place and time, while citing all the bridges crossing the Seine, in the city of Paris. The remaining 80% of the book, is devoted to a superstructure of multiple indexes. Such an overbearing structure, may give cause for suspicion, regarding the content it seeks to reference. If some deem the contents of this index, "necessary", for both "subjectivity" and a hermeneutic of its gestures, maybe this Trojan horse can be co-opted, to investigate the possibility of the provisional, oscillating within the covers of a museum reference. In this spirit, the Museum of Installation continues certain conceptual strategies, employed in my previous works, such as Solvitur Ambulando Tokyorama 1 (Palais de Tokyo, Paris 2001) and Metronom (Museum of Installation, London 1999). Mark Themann This project has been supported by the Victorian Government through Arts Victoria - Department of Premier and Cabinet."--Publisher's Web site
"First edition limited to 250 numbered copies"--Colophon
Title from PDF page 2
Summary:

"Using the Trojan horse of orthodoxy, in the form of "content and index," the Museum of Installation opens up to a multivalent layering and circularity. No matter where one enters the book, via the obese presence of an indexical structure, one is continuously guided back to its beginning section. On second glance, it could be said that this "beginning" evidences a certain ambivalence, regarding authenticity, authorship, place and time, while citing all the bridges crossing the Seine, in the city of Paris. The remaining 80% of the book, is devoted to a superstructure of multiple indexes. Such an overbearing structure may give cause for suspicion regarding the content it seeks to reference. If some deem the contents of this index "necessary" for both "subjectivity" and a hermeneutic of its gestures, maybe this Trojan horse can be co-opted, to investigate the possibility of the provisional, oscillating within the covers of a museum reference. In this spirit, the Museum of Installation continues certain conceptual strategies, employed in my previous works, such as Solvitur Ambulando Tokyorama 1 (Palais de Tokyo, Paris 2001) and Metronom (Museum of Installation, London 1999)."-- provided by distributor.

Subject:

Photography, Artistic.
Photographie artistique.
art photography.

Form/genre:

Artists' books.
PDF.
artists' books (books)
Livres d'artistes.

Added entries:

Onestar Press, publisher.

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