
Roni Horn

Tracey Emin, 2007
—After and Before (Felix Gonzalez-Torres), 2011-13
Broken light bulbs, lamp holders, cable
This work restages the light curtains that Felix Gonzalez-Torres first presented in the 90s. The bulb threads employed by the artist recall those used to dimly illuminate small villages celebrations and festivities (at least in Spain), therefore transmitting an idea of happiness tinged with melancholy. After and Before reflects about the time of changes we live and about the loss of ideals fostered by this morally conservative moment. The ‘party’ is now full of broken bulbs, their sharp beauty unable to surpass the longing for a tomorrow that won’t be if we don’t react in the present.

Felix Gonzalez-Torres, billboard/wall piece Untitled, 1991-3 and light string Untitled (Couple), 1993

Meat Abstract No. 1: Black Sun , 1989
Helen Chadwick

Rebecca Horn
Bee’s Planetary Map, 1998.
Installation: 15 straw baskets, wire, motors, broken mirror disk, shattered mirror glass, metal rods, wooden stick, rock, sound, lights. h: 168 x w: 384 x d: 228 in / h: 426.7 x w: 975.4 x d: 579.1 cm Courtesy: Marian Goodman Gallery.
Sixteen inverted straw baskets, looking for all the world like beehives, were suspended from the ceiling at various heights. Inside each basket was a lightbulb, casting pools of light on the floor. On the floor beneath each basket was a circular glass mirror which now and then swiveled, catching the light and reflecting it in constantly moving circles and oblongs on the walls and ceiling. Throughout the room you could hear a recording of the insistent buzzing of a swarm of bees.
Topping it all off, every few minutes a small rock attached to a cable fell from the ceiling to hit a cracked mirror on the floor, around which were strewn pieces of broken glass. This repetitive, destructive act was disturbing but also raw and cathartic. On one wall could be found a poem by Horn, providing an excellent textual counterpoint: «The bees have lost their equilibrium / They swarm in dense clouds high above / Their luminous basket hives are deserted / One of their centres is being destroyed forever anew….»

Mona Hatoum, Light Sentence, 1992, 36 wire mesh compartments, electric motor, light bulb


Jana Sterbak, Hot Crown, 1998. Copper, steel, transformer, cable, electrical and electronic equipment Courtesy Galeria Toni Tàpies, Barcelona © Jana Sterbak
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