Matthew Barney / Cremaster 1
BARNEY Matthew (San Francisco, California 1967), Wien, Kunsthalle [printing: Graphische Kunstastalt Otto Sares GmbH, 1998, 29x24 cm., softcover, pp. [100], artist's book illustrated with almost 100 colored photos. The book is part of a series of five, of which this is the first. Published in conjunction of the exhibition (Wien, Kunsthalle, from November 28, 1997 to February 8, 1998)
BARNEY Matthew (San Francisco, California 1967), Wien, Kunsthalle [printing: Graphische Kunstastalt Otto Sares GmbH, 1998, 29x24 cm., softcover, pp. [100], artist's book illustrated with almost 100 colored photos. The book is part of a series of five, of which this is the first. Published in conjunction of the exhibition (Wien, Kunsthalle, from November 28, 1997 to February 8, 1998)
BARNEY Matthew (San Francisco, California 1967), Wien, Kunsthalle [printing: Graphische Kunstastalt Otto Sares GmbH, 1998, 29x24 cm., softcover, pp. [100], artist's book illustrated with almost 100 colored photos. The book is part of a series of five, of which this is the first. Published in conjunction of the exhibition (Wien, Kunsthalle, from November 28, 1997 to February 8, 1998)
"Named after the muscle that raises or lowers a man’s testicles in response to temperature, the Cremaster series has featured Barney as a satyr, a magician, a ram, Harry Houdini, and even famous murderer Gary Gilmore, props made from tapioca, petroleum jelly, ice, and self-healing plastic, and settings as fantastic and desolate as the Isle of Man, an empty football stadium in Idaho, and a nearly empty opera house in Hungary. The films are slow-moving and weirdly hynotic, full of elaborate sexual and biological allusions, references to sports and fashion, and a bizarre mix of autobiography, history, and private symbolism that have earned him comparisons to Wagner. This book is one of the five companion volumes published to coincide with the release of each of the Cremaster films. Each was designed in an original manner by the artist and features photographs and stills from the film it accompanies." printedmatter.org