documenta X

documenta X was the tenth edition of documenta, a quinquennial contemporary art exhibition. It was held between 21 June and 28 September 1997 in Kassel, Germany. The artistic director was Catherine David.[1][2] This was the first time a woman was appointed as artistic director of documenta.[3] It is also the first time that the website of the exhibition was conceived as an artistic part of it. Catherine David chose the Swiss curator Simon Lamunière to conceive, design and curate the project.[4] Part of documenta X was the experimental performance space and digital platform "Hybrid WorkSpace," curated by Klaus Biesenbach, Nancy Spector, and Hans-Ulrich Obrist. The space was designed by architect Eicke Becker and featured important performances, among them the famous Christoph Schlingensief performance titled "Mein Filz, mein Fett, mein Hase, 48 Stunden Überleben für Deutschland" during which several artists were arrested.[5] Florian Schneider used "Hybrid WorkSpace" as an opportunity to initiate the No one is illegal network.[6]

Stamp Documenta X 1997
Foto Ticket documenta X

Participants

gollark: <@235768051683950593> Whose evil AI lasers?
gollark: Unless Yemmel is 3d6, of course...
gollark: I think this is because Yemmelemmmy was the one who actually developed the plugins and wrote the insane bash code, and they're gone.
gollark: It doesn't do discord → server any more.
gollark: I mean, the chat bridge is broken, and it went down a fair amount and lost most players.

References

  1. (documenta 10-Katalog): Politics - Poetics - das Buch zur documenta X; Kassel/Ostfildern 1997, ISBN 3-89322-909-4 (deutsch) / ISBN 3-89322-911-6 (englisch)
  2. documenta X short guide/Kurzführer; Ostfildern 1997, ISBN 3-89322-938-8
  3. "Documenta 10 at Documenta Kassel - Artmap.com". artmap.com. Artmap. Retrieved 7 May 2017.
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2017-09-17. Retrieved 2017-09-30.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. "Berliner Zeitung: Freiheit für Christoph". schlingensief.com. Retrieved 26 September 2017.
  6. "Sans papier". www.bok.net. Retrieved 7 May 2017.
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