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IF ON A WINTER'S NIGHT by Roni Horn - Contemporary Art Photography Book for Collectors - Perfect for Home Decor, Art Lovers & Winter Reading
IF ON A WINTER'S NIGHT by Roni Horn - Contemporary Art Photography Book for Collectors - Perfect for Home Decor, Art Lovers & Winter ReadingIF ON A WINTER'S NIGHT by Roni Horn - Contemporary Art Photography Book for Collectors - Perfect for Home Decor, Art Lovers & Winter ReadingIF ON A WINTER'S NIGHT by Roni Horn - Contemporary Art Photography Book for Collectors - Perfect for Home Decor, Art Lovers & Winter ReadingIF ON A WINTER'S NIGHT by Roni Horn - Contemporary Art Photography Book for Collectors - Perfect for Home Decor, Art Lovers & Winter ReadingIF ON A WINTER'S NIGHT by Roni Horn - Contemporary Art Photography Book for Collectors - Perfect for Home Decor, Art Lovers & Winter Reading

IF ON A WINTER'S NIGHT by Roni Horn - Contemporary Art Photography Book for Collectors - Perfect for Home Decor, Art Lovers & Winter Reading

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Roni Horn2003Cabinet ofThis is Me, This is youPiCloud and Clown (Blue)Her, Her, Her, and HerElisabeth LeboviciBell HooksThierry de DuveUrs StahelPaolo HerkenhoffBarbara Kruger



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To enter Roni Horn's realm requires courage. But you only become aware of this after the fact, when it's already too late to back away, to erase the ever-repeating images from your mind. Attracted by the endless pictures of water or blurring images of clouds and clowns, seduced by dozens of young girl faces and pairs of eyes, you enter her realm somewhat unsuspectingly. And then the lock clicks behind you, almost silently, and you are standing all alone in front of a work that upon closer inspection suddenly seems rather dry and reserved, perhaps even repetitive. But somehow you know it's not. In this volume Elisabeth Lebovici, Bell Hooks, Thierry de Duve, Urs Stahel, Paolo Herkenhoff and Barbara Kruger contribute essays on the elusive work of Roni Horn. Through their essays begins a dialogue with a work that at first seems eloquent because of its sequential polyphony, but grows increasingly complex with the realization that it breaks almost immediately with any suggested narratives.