Thomas Hirschhorn Interview: Art is Necessary
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- “It’s an ideological decision. It’s not a sanitarian decision.”
Hear Swiss artist Thomas Hirschhorn in his vigorous defense for art and culture in times of crisis. “It’s up to us, artists and institutions, to say no. We need to fight!”
Thomas Hirschhorn, who right now is preparing the opening of his exhibition Community of Fragments at the renowned Kunstforeningen GL STRAND in the heart of Copenhagen, is astonished that both museums and cultural institutions accept too easily that they are closed down by their governments. “Shops are open because people have to get food. And museums are closed because we don’t need them?”
Art is necessary, Thomas Hirschhorn insists: “I think the message of governments all over is: It doesn’t count. In fact - and this is the harsh lecture - we have to understand: it doesn’t count, it’s not important, it’s just for fun. It’s for the weekend, like Disney Land.”
Thomas Hirschhorn (b. 1957) is an award-winning Swiss artist originally trained as a graphic designer. He is known for his ambitious projects in public space, and for projects which quite specifically involve the institutions where he exhibits, as well as the engagement of the public. This concept is also applied to the upcoming exhibition Community of Fragments, which will transform the traditional spaces of Kunstforeningen GL STRAND into an anti-architectural space: en.glstrand.dk...
Hirschhorn’s often political work has been shown at the Istanbul Biennial (Turkey), the Centre Georges Pompidou and Palais de Tokyo (Paris), documenta (Kassel), Museum Ludwig (Cologne), Pinakothek der Moderne (Munich), McaM (Shanghai), Museo Tamayo (Mexico City), the Dia Art Foundation and the Museum of Modern Art (New York) as well as the Tate Modern (London). In 2011 he represented Switzerland at the Venice Biennale.
Thomas Hirschhorn was interviewed by Marc-Christoph Wagner at Kunstforeningen GL STRAND in Copenhagen in February 2021.
Camera: Klaus Elmer and David Schweiger
Edited by Klaus Elmer
Produced by Marc-Christoph Wagner
Copyright: Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 2021
Images in the video are taken from Thomas Hirschhorn’s project L’art est nécessaire in front of his studio in Aubervilliers, France. Copyright: Thomas Hirschhorn.
Supported by Den A.P. Møllerske Støttefond.
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YESSSS!!!!!
"Shops are open because people have to get food..."
Art is food.
Art is nutrition.
Art creates health. Wellbeing. Prosperity. And wealth - however we measure that.
Very inspirational and sincere. Thank you for sharing your insights Mr.Hirschhorn.
Art is necessary but going to a museum is not the only way to experience or interact with art. Like he even mentioned he himself did a "show" right outside his studio. And museums made their digital archives more accessible. Then there's social media...
the public square / the agora is the future.... open air art and performance.
You make a very important observations.
Art is therapy and so much more.
Greetings from England
Gosh, he is bold speaking out at this time. I agree with him but it's a hard position to take in the face of massive public hysteria. Perhaps being an established artist makes it easier to be so direct. But, I concur...what do we stay alive for if it's not for meaning, beauty, art and purpose?
Could not agree anymore. Art on!
I needed this, thank you.
🤩💯💟totally agree..art heals and helps so many.
YES!
This channel is one of the best on UA-cam.....
Thank you, wonderful to hear.
Art speaks to power . . .
Exactly!
king of manspreading
I was looking for this comment!
my neighbour has piles of old wood outside his house also.. broken washing machine and a smashed telly too.
Museums and institutions are the problem. They always have been. They are out of style for a reason.
Чикатило прекрасен
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*Necessary ;)
Relax Boris