The Collaboration artists – Juan Muñoz and Susan Rothenberg – weave nets of subtly far-sighted cultural perceptions around their viewers. In her conversation with Joan Simon, Susan Rothenberg humorously defines the principle currently directing her art as “walking and working.” The resulting energy flows, unbridled, in and out of her painting.
For Juan Muñoz, anonymity is a spring of scenic images in which the viewers become participants in the action. They are drawn into mental spaces that branch out into undreamed-of regions.
Table of Content
Carsten Höller – Getting Real by Michelle Nicol
Juan Muñoz
Juan Muñoz and the Specularity of the Divided Self by Lynne Cooke
The Art of Conversation by Alexandre Melo
A Conversation, New York, 22 January 1995, Juna Muñoz & James Lingwood
A Man in a Room by Gavin Bryars
Susann Rothenberg
Breath by Robert Creeley
The Evolution of the Horse by Ingrid Schaffner
Painting as in Immense Feeling by Jean-Christoph Ammann
Essential Hesitations by Mark Stevens
An Walking and Working by Joan Simon & Susan Rothenberg
Robert Smithson, Insert
Inter-view by Hans Ulrich Obrist & Fabrice Hybert
Yucatan is Elsewhere, On Robert Smithson’s Hotel Palenque, Les Infos du Paradis by Neville Wakefield
SFMOMA, Cumulus from America by Daniela Salvioni
Musée Incontinaire, Cumulus from America by James Roberts
Whirling Dervishes by Lisa Liebmann