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Watercolors
Natalie Häusler, David Horvitz
The book “Watercolors” is documenting a one and a half year long correspondence in form of watercolors sent via email between Natalie Häusler and David Horvitz.
Sad, Depressed, People
David Horvitz
David Horvitz’s Sad, Depressed, People looks at a set of images circulating within stock photography collections.
Language: English
The Distance of a Day
David Horvitz
An accordion postcard booklet made to accompany a work of Horvitz's that was in Art Basel, 2013. On the reverse is an interview with Horvitz by David Senior. This publication and the piece is premised upon the artist's discovery that "in early February, the California sunset coincides with the Maldives sunrise...."
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somewhere in between the jurisdiction of time
David Horvitz, Alexander Provan
This accordion postcard booklet was published on the occation of the exhibition "Somewhere in between the jurisdiction of time".
Mood Disorder
David Horvitz
Mood Disorder documents the propagation of a photograph of David Horvitz across the internet.
A Disappearance from Winschoten
David Horvitz
"In 2012 I was asked to be in an exhibition in Holland themed around the Dutch artist, Bas Jan Ader. I was to come to the small town of Winschoten for a month and make the work for the exhibition. The town was a short bike ride away from the small village where Ader’s father was a minister. After staying in Holland for about a week, I became annoyed with the curators. From this annoyance I decided what work I would give to them for their exhibition. I was to disappear from Winschoten. Not to romanticize Ader’s own disappearance at sea, but to disappear from a situation I did not want to deal with."
David Horvitz Nostalgia
About erasure, memory, forgetting, data, archives, etcetera.
David Horvitz
Nostalgia by David Horvitz is an artist’s book that explores memory as a fragile, unstable process rather than a fixed archive.