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Roni Horn | Wits’ End Sampler

Roni Horn - Yet 1, 2013-2017 / powdered pigment, graphite, charcoal, coloured pencil and varnish on paper - contemporary drawing, drawings, work on paper, art on paper

Roni Horn

Yet 1, 2013-2017
powdered pigment, graphite, charcoal, coloured pencil and varnish on paper
312.4 x 247.7 cm

Roni Horn | Wits’ End Sampler. Recent drawings
10 June – 1 September 2018
Hauser & Wirth, Zürich

Roni Horn

Yet 7, 2017-2018
powdered pigment, graphite, charcoal, coloured pencil and varnish on paper
231.1 x 332.7 cm

[from the pressrelease]
‘The drawings are something I’ve carried on over decades, and they form a kind of breathing activity on a daily level…When I looked up the word ‘draw’ in the dictionary, I found that there were twenty-two definitions, one of which was to delineate with lines. The other twenty-one definitions are all dialectic activities, to metamorphose, to translate, to take aim…That’s where I took off from with the idea of drawing…these lines for example, are not lines, they’re edges. In other words it’s material and it’s physical reality, they’re constructions of space with a reasonable analogy to architecture.’
– Roni Horn
(From: ‘Art and Architecture’ (Chinati Symposium, Marfa TX, 1998))

For Horn, drawing is a primary activity that has been a defining area of her artistic practice since 1980, and the pigment drawings explore recurrent themes of identity, interpretation and textual play. In drawings from the Yet series, Horn has worked powdered pigment, graphite and varnish into a few first phase drawings called ‘plates’, which are then cut apart. These pieces are then rearranged and assembled, and may undergo several more cycles of splicing and stitching together before taking their ultimate form. Pencil marks, numbers and words are interspersed between shards of colour as Horn annotates the joining of plates in each drawing.

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