Carsten Höller. Book of Games
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Carsten Höller. Book of Games
Master of playful installations, artist Carsten Höller wants audiences to join in. With this set of 336 games, readers can play alone or in groups, with no props required. Höller explains the rules, while photos and artworks by the likes of August Sander, Rineke Dijkstra, and Salvador Dalí show how to step out of your comfort zone.
Carsten Höller. Book of Games invites readers to disrupt their daily lives with 336 mind-expanding diversions. These games can be played alone, in pairs, or in teams, in the street, in bed, on a train—wherever. No props or materials are needed. Just one body, all senses, and a willingness to try something new. Each game is possibly conceptually or physically challenging, but guaranteed to entertain and to widen the player's horizons.
Some games are more obviously daring than others—unexpectedly shouting "bang!" when your driver is reversing into a parking space is sure to elicit a reaction—but that's absolutely the point. Other games involve covertly dropping strange phrases into conversation, executing somersaults (without practice), or plucking hairs from your opponent's head while they stay poker-faced.
Höller's scientific professional background informs his keenness to create what he calls Influential Environments. He aims to tease the brain while testing its limitations, through activity and passivity, agency and inertia. He conceived his first game with a group of friends in 1992, during a tedious dinner after an exhibition opening. Since then, he has collected and invented ideas, inspired by friends, life, the Surrealists, and Arthur Rimbaud.
All games are illustrated with commissioned or pre-existing artworks and photographs. Portraits by Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin, August Sander, and Nan Goldin appear next to paintings by Salvador Dalí; snapshots of Joseph Beuys plus son and Donna Haraway plus dog are juxtaposed with appointed pieces by Christine Sun Kim and Anri Sala; film stills by Chantal Akerman, extracts from Shakespeare as well as treasures from Höller's personal archive—and his mother's.
Edited by Stefanie Hessler and Hans Ulrich Obrist, this book encourages readers to engage in playful yet cerebral experiments that will leave them with a sense of wonder, disorientation, and a subtle smirk on their face.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9783836582230
Publisher: Taschen GmbH
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 16 September 2024
Country: Germany
Imprint: Taschen GmbH
Edition: Bilingual edition
Illustration: 755 Illustrations
Contributors:
- Edited by Hans Ulrich Obrist
- Edited by Stefanie Hessler
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 55.0mm
Width: 170.0mm
Height: 221.0mm
Weight: 1625g
Pages: 760
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About the Author
As an artist, Carsten Höller conducts radical experiments. His "Influential Environments" explore alternative scenarios, reimagining possibilities for human behavior and interaction and have been shown in major installations and solo exhibitions internationally over the last two decades. In 2022, he opened his restaurant Brutalisten in Stockholm and presented the third iteration of The Double Club in Los Angeles in 2024. Born in 1961 in Brussels to German parents, Höller currently lives and works in Stockholm and Biriwa, Ghana. Hans Ulrich Obrist is the Artistic Director of the Serpentine Galleries in London. Prior to this, he was Curator of the Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris. Since his first exhibition World Soup (The Kitchen Show) in 1991, he has curated more than 300 shows and has published extensively on art, architecture, and culture. In 2011 Obrist received the CCS Bard Award for Curatorial Excellence. Stefanie Hessler is a curator, writer, and editor. She is the Director of the Swiss Institute in New York and was previously the Director of the Kunsthall Trondheim. Hessler has worked with artists such as Korakrit Arunanondchai, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Joan Jonas, Tabita Rezaire, Tomás Saraceno, Jenna Sutela, and Ryan Trecartin at the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid; Ocean Space, Venice; Athens Biennale; Bienal de São Paulo; Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin, and the Museum of Modern Art, Recife.
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