Roni Horn. 153 Drawings

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“If you were to ask me what I do, I would say I draw–this is the primary activity and that all my work has this in common regardless of idiom or material.“ * – Roni Horn in a letter to Paulo Herkenhoff, 2003 * * In the mid-1980s, Horn began developing a drawing technique using pigment and cut and arranged paper. For the past two decades, drawing has remained an essential part of Horn’s practice. * * “153 Drawings” presents for the first time a comprehensive selection of Horn’s drawings, ranging from the artist’s initial work with pigment and varnish on index cards in the mid-1980s to the large-scale and extreme complexity of the recent drawings. The publication includes essays by British artist Tacita Dean; and Briony Fer, Professor of History of Art at University College London. * * Published with Hauser & Wirth Zurich/London/New York.