Rebecca Horn
Moon Mirror

Site-Specific Installations 1982-2005

Edited by Marion Ackermann and Hans Werner Holzwarth
Essays by Rochard Cork, Steven Henry Madoff, Doris von Drathen
Includes texts by Rebecca Horn
Hatje Cantz & Kunstmuseum Stuttgart, 2005

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Moon Mirror focuses on a singular aspect of Rebecca Horn's extraordinarily diverse oeuvre, one that plays an important role in the formal constitution of her large sculptures and installations: the relationship between the work of art and its architectural setting. Presented here is a range of pieces, from early works of the 1970s to sculptures and installations realized in 2003. In Mekasten and Räume berühren sich in den Spiegeln, both made in the 70s, the human body is the measure of spatial perception. In the late-80s installation Das gegenläufige Konzert, Horn worked site-specifically within a building of dubious political background--the Zwinger, where countless people were tortured during the Nazi regime--exploring its history and creating a place of remembrance. In the recent Moon Mirror, a work installed in Pollença, Majorca, the artist created a column of air between a fountain constructed of mirrors and an eddy of light beneath the dome of the Stiftskirche. At the point at which the Orient and the Occident meet, the moon is captured as a "vehicle of human vision and expression." The viewer descends into the depths of the fountain and transcends her own horizon in order to survey the heavens anew.

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Publisher: Hatje Cantz
Format: Hardcover, 8.25 x 10.5 in. / 304 pgs
Publication date: 4/28/2005, Out of print
ISBN 9783775791878

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