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An overarching theme throughout Roni Horn's diverse practice of photography, sculpture, drawings and books is without doubt identity-of the self and others-as seen through gender, the body, experience, time and the landscape. The Detour of Identity, conceived by Jerry Gorovoy, curator of a major exhibition of the same name at the Louisiana Museum of Art, Humlebæk, Denmark, creates a dialogue between great movie classics and Horn's work to consider the shifting facets of identity. Stills and dialogue from films inspirational to Horn, from Carl Theodor Dreyer's The Passion of Joan of Arc to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
An overarching theme throughout Roni Horn's diverse practice of photography, sculpture, drawings and books is without doubt identity-of the self and others-as seen through gender, the body, experience, time and the landscape. The Detour of Identity, conceived by Jerry Gorovoy, curator of a major exhibition of the same name at the Louisiana Museum of Art, Humlebæk, Denmark, creates a dialogue between great movie classics and Horn's work to consider the shifting facets of identity. Stills and dialogue from films inspirational to Horn, from Carl Theodor Dreyer's The Passion of Joan of Arc to Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo and Ingmar Bergman's Persona, appear alongside her work to reveal a wealth of connections-how Horn uses cinematic approaches like cutting and splicing in her drawings, and close-ups in her photographs; or how the play of mirrors and the duality of characters (lost, mistaken, stolen identities) in films reflect the visual pairings of her art and conceptual pairings suchas place/displacement, sameness/difference, desire/fear. Fascinatingly, Horn herself does not make films. Rather, it is the transformation of filmic structures and sensibilities within her vision that makes the artist's exploration of identity even more paradoxical, complex and compelling.Co-published with the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk
Autorenporträt
Roni Horn was born in New York in 1955. Horn's uvre focuses on conceptually-based photography, sculpture, books and drawing. Her solo exhibitions include those at Tate Modern, Whitney Museum of American Art, Centre Pompidou, Kunsthaus Bregenz, Kunsthalle Hamburg, Kunsthalle Basel, Fundació Joan Miró, De Pont Foundation, Fondation Beyeler and the Menil Drawing Institute. Horn's books with Steidl include bird (2008), aka (2010), Hack Wit (2015), Th Rose Prblm (2016), Remembered Words, A Specimen Concordance (2019), Dogs' Chorus (2019), Remembered Words (2022), LOG (2022), Félix González-Torres Roni Horn (2022) and Mother, Wonder (2023).