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Showing posts with label Roni Horn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Roni Horn. Show all posts
Friday, September 03, 2021

Island Zombie

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  Last year Princeton published this collection of Roni Horn's Iceland writings. The cover image beneath the yellow titles is one of 23 ...
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Friday, March 20, 2009

Becoming a landscape

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I have been asked by another Roni Horn enthusiast whether I'm going to post about the Tate's ' Roni Horn a.k.a. Roni Horn ' ...
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Saturday, January 10, 2009

Frequently the woods are pink

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There was much excitement in our house when we heard that Tate Modern is going to do a Roni Horn exhibition this year. I have tickets for ...
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Friday, November 30, 2007

To Place: Verne's Journey

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In a 1995 interview with Claudia Spinelli, Roni Horn discusses her book To Place: Verne’s Journey (1995), with its photographs of the Ice...
Saturday, June 02, 2007

Hot Pot at StrĂștur

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The new issue of Tate etc. includes a piece by Roni Horn. Few artists write as well and I think we can assume she didn't come up with ...
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Thursday, June 29, 2006

Thicket No. 1

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Tate Modern’s re-hang includes their Roni Horn piece, Thicket No. 1 (1989-90), an aluminium slab which incorporates a line from Simone Weil...
Thursday, December 08, 2005

The dark river

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Roni Horn, Still Water (The River Thames for Example) , 1999 low-resolution photograph taken at MOMA, New York There is a brief clip o...
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This blog explores landscape through the arts: painting, installation, photography, literature, music, film... I've also on occasion covered the creation or alteration of landscapes by architects, artists and garden designers. For the first year I did several short entries each week; since then I have reduced the frequency and some posts are a bit longer. In naming this site 'Some Landscapes' initially I just saw it as a few modest notes and didn't know if I'd keep it up. Of course it will always only cover 'some' landscapes, even though I occasionally like to think of it as an expanding cultural gazetteer. There are some maps and a chronology of posts that I did a while back but the best way of exploring is through the search function, labels or just browsing old posts. I started writing this blog using the name 'Plinius' (a little tribute to the younger and older Plinys) and am now rather attached to it as a 'nom de blog'. Comments are very welcome but are moderated to prevent spam. I used to post landscape stuff on Twitter but now use Bluesky: @andrew-ray.bsky.social.
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