Vlatka Horvat
In Other Words - In Other's Words - And Other Words
texts by Matt Keegan, November Paynter, Christian Rattemeyer ...[et al.]
In Other Words - In Other's Words - And Other Words
texts by Matt Keegan, November Paynter, Christian Rattemeyer ...[et al.]
- Author(s)
- Matt Keegan, November Paynter, Christian Rattemeyer, ...[et al.]
- Publication, year
- Bergen : Bergen Kunsthall, 2011
- Scope
- 101 Pages, illustrated, 22 cm.
- ISBN
- 9788293101024
Vlatka Horvat’s work has its roots in the performing arts, and in her expression she may refer to both early performance art and Arte Povera from the 1960s and 1970s. As regards the former genre, this means that she makes use of dramaturgical resources, such that the works – or the scenarios – may appear to be plausible narratives, until one realizes that everything is built up from an internally flawed logic. As regards the latter genres, it means that she uses prosaic existing objects and commonplace materials to create new aesthetic configurations and spaces of understanding.
- Person as subject
- Vlatka Horvat
- Location
- Cabinet 4 - 1: Kunstenaars
- Extra themes
- Body and Architecture, Body and Space, Residents and the built environment ;