(Sept 2014)
Wednesday, 1 June 2016
'Works' by Edouard Levé
This book describes works conceived of but not realised
by its author, starting with #1: “A book describing works conceived of but not
realised by its author”. The following 532 ‘works’ of art and literature are
variously conceptual, silly, profound, irritating, revelatory and mercilessly
inventive. Some, such as Amérique (a road trip across America to photograph
towns named after places not in America), were later realised, but for many
reading about them is sufficient (or the only possible way) to extract their
worth (if they have worth). Here’s another, chosen at random: #72 “The eraser
residues of all the students in a fine arts institute are collected for a year
and assembled into a cube”. And another: #282 “Drawings are made while the
artist is suffering from a blinding migraine that obscures the centre of his
visual field”. I will add one of my own: #534 “A book is briefly reviewed by a
man who was born on the same day in the same year as the author and a
half-hearted attempt is made to make this coincidence
significant”.
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