OUT
OF NOW
The Lifeworks of Tehching Hsieh
Tehching Hsieh
Hardbound,
10" x 12½", 384
pages
173 color and 140 black & white illustrations
2009, MIT Press
By Adrian Heathfield and Tehching Hsieh
From the Publisher:
In the vibrant downtown Manhattan art scene
of the late 1970s and early 1980s, the Taiwanese-American artist
Tehching Hsieh made an exceptional series of artwork. Hsieh realized
five separate one-year-long performances that were unprecedented
in their use of physical difficulty over extreme durations and
in their absolute conception of art and life as simultaneous processes.
In the unfolding series of these projects Hsieh
moved from a year of solitary confinement without any communication,
to a year in which he punched a worker’s time clock in his
studio on the hour every hour, to a year spent living without
any shelter on the streets, to a year in which he was tied closely
to the artist Linda Montano without ever touching and, lastly,
to a year of total abstention from art activities and influences.
In 1986 Hsieh announced that he would spend the next thirteen
years making art but not showing it publicly. This final lifework—an
immense act of self-affirmation and self-erasure—came to
a close at the turn of the millennium.
For many Hsieh is a cult figure. The rigor and
dedication of his art inspires passion, while the elusive and
epic nature of his performances generates speculation and mythology.
After years of near-invisibility Hsieh has now collaborated with
the writer and curator Adrian Heathfield to create this meticulous
and visually arresting record of the complete body of his artworks
from 1978-1999.
Out of Now is the first extensive critical
account of these remarkable works. Heathfield's astute meditation
is complemented by an intensive exchange with the artist and a
set of letters from leading art theorists Peggy Phelan and Carol
Becker, and the internationally acclaimed artists Marina Abramovic,
Santiago Sierra, and Tim Etchells.
This exquisitely composed volume is essential
reading for all those interested in art history, conceptual art,
visual culture, and the practice of performance.
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