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Roni Horn

Roni Horn

Steidl Verlag
2004
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In this collection of 120 black-and-white photos, Roni Horn takes us on a journey through a locker room in Reykjavik, Iceland. With minimal movement between the camera and subject in succeeding frames, and through the use of a slow-shutter technique, this finely crafted body of work provokes the viewer to contemplate the subtleties of each image. A blur behind a portal suggests that someone else is in the locker room with the viewer. Room numbers, open and closed doors, and intersecting hallways give clues to the surroundings, and as we turn each page of the book, we sense the subtle shifting of time and space in photographs that reflect a sculptor's attention to the details of surfaces, repetition, and form.
Roni Horn

Roni Horn

Roni Horn

Steidl Verlag
2005
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Inspired by the philosopher and writer Helene Cixous, which whom the photographer and artist Roni Horn has collaborated before, Index Cixous questions the nature of language in its most fundamental sense and proposes a version--one without words, but which can be read as any other.
Roni Horn

Roni Horn

Roni Horn

Steidl Verlag
2007
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A new book by Roni Horn, Her?ubrei? at Home is a collection of photographs of the landscape of home in Iceland. Her?ubrei?, Iceland’s much-loved mountain, and Stéfan V. Jónsson, who painted the mountain throughout his life, are at the center of this work. His paintings of Her?ubrei? have found their way into the homes of Icelanders around the country making it the cultural and geologic leitmotiv and mascot of the island. Roni Horn was born in New York where she continues to live and work. Recent solo exhibitions of her work include the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris; Fundacao Serralves, Porto; Fotomuseum Winterthur and Centre Pompidou, Paris. Her recent publications, Dictionary of Water, This is Me, This is You, Cabinet of, If on a Winter’s Night…, Her, Her, Her, & Her, Wonderwater (Alice Offshore), Index Cixous (Cix Pax), Doubt Box (Book IX of To Place) have all been published by Steidl.
Roni Horn

Roni Horn

Steidl Verlag
2010
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“The mutable version of identity is not an aberration... the fixed version is the aberration.” Roni Horn Comprising fifteen pairs of portraits collected from throughout a life... Roni Horn was born in New York where she continues to live and work. Recent solo exhibitions of her work include the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, Tate Modern, London, Musèe d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Fundacao Serralves, Porto, Fotomuseum Winterthur and Centre Pompidou, Paris. Her recent publications Dictionary of Water, This is Me, This is You, Cabinet of, Her, Her, Her, & Her, Wonderwater (Alice Offshore), Index Cixous, 2003 – 05, Weather Reports You, Vatnasafn/ Library of Water, Herdubreid at Home, Roni Horn aka Roni Horn have all been published by Steidl.
Roni Horn

Roni Horn

Steidl Verlag
2002
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Last season we published Horn's Dictionary of Water, a universal lexicon, now we offer This is Me, This is You, Horn's handbook of identity. Here in this uniquely bound twinned volume we have a book with no end. Peruse the 48 images taken with a 'point and shoot' camera, and as you arrive at the last image, you turn the book over and begin again: now with a paired complement for each of the 48 images, taken only a few seconds later. This work, a single and singular portrait photographed over a two year period evokes a multitude - of identities, of images, of icons from Bette Davis to Marlon Brando. Ultimately it is the multitude in each of us. Along with other recent installations, This is Me, This is You was premiered last fall at DIA's Center for the Arts in New York City.
Roni Horn

Roni Horn

Steidl Verlag
2003
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This work is about the phenomena of appearance and disappearance. The book shows 36 head-shots of a clown. If mutability of appearance is integral to the phenomenon of the cloud - since dissolution or erasure is inevitable - the converse is proposed for the clown.
Roni Horn: Wits' End
Pioneering artist Roni Horn explores the meanings and ambiguities of language through two series of drawings based on idioms, clichés and colloquialisms.In the two series of drawings that comprise 'Wits’ End', Roni Horn (born 1955) takes handwritten idioms, clichés and colloquialisms as her source material. Horn asked approximately 300 people to write down five of these vernacular phrases, which were then made into individual silkscreens. In Wits’ End Sampler (2018), shown at the Menil Drawing Institute in Houston, Texas, in 2018–19, the idioms are screened in a unique configuration directly on the wall; Wits End Mash (2019) consists of compositions of 75 to 350 idioms silkscreened on paper.Wits’ End is the seventh in a series of books by Horn gathering series of works, two of which—bird (2008) and aka (2010)—were published by Hauser & Wirth Publishers.
Roni Horn

Roni Horn

Roni Horn

Steidl Verlag
2016
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Roni Horn's (born 1955) The Selected Gifts, 1974-2015 is a collection of photographs documenting the history of gifts received over the course of the artist's life. Collected together in this book they constitute a kind of self-portrait through objects.
Roni Horn: Weather Reports You (2022)
Available again, Roni Horn's collective self-portrait via accounts of the weather"Everyone has a story about the weather. This may be the single thing each of us holds in common. And though the weather varies greatly from here to there, it is, ultimately, one weather that we share. Small talk everywhere has occasioned the popular distribution of the weather. Some say talking about the weather is talking about oneself. And with each passing day, the weather increasingly becomes ours, if not us. Weather Reports You is one beginning of a collective self-portrait," writes Roni Horn, "a metaphor for the physical, metaphysical, political, social and moral energy of a person and a place". This book is a new edition of the original Weather Reports You of 2007, a gathering of oral reports on the weather made on location in Iceland, accompanied by snapshots taken at the time and place of each interview.