Rosemarie Trockel / Pro test
TROCKEL Rosemarie (Schwerte, Germany 1952), Köln, Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, [Printing: Druckerei Fries, Köln], 2002, 16,2x21 cm., softcover, pp. 368, illustrated cover and volume, artist's book with more than 2000 forms scanned and reproduced in black and white, eight each page, filled with the names and the addresses of the people manifesting against the demolition of the Kölner Kunsthalle. Along these images, a text by Rosemarie Trockel firstly transcribed in German and then in English
TROCKEL Rosemarie (Schwerte, Germany 1952), Köln, Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, [Printing: Druckerei Fries, Köln], 2002, 16,2x21 cm., softcover, pp. 368, illustrated cover and volume, artist's book with more than 2000 forms scanned and reproduced in black and white, eight each page, filled with the names and the addresses of the people manifesting against the demolition of the Kölner Kunsthalle. Along these images, a text by Rosemarie Trockel firstly transcribed in German and then in English
TROCKEL Rosemarie (Schwerte, Germany 1952), Köln, Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, [Printing: Druckerei Fries, Köln], 2002, 16,2x21 cm., softcover, pp. 368, illustrated cover and volume, artist's book with more than 2000 forms scanned and reproduced in black and white, eight each page, filled with the names and the addresses of the people manifesting against the demolition of the Kölner Kunsthalle. Along these images, a text by Rosemarie Trockel firstly transcribed in German and then in English
"But it's always already too late to protest. Haven't we all got used to the fact that protests always comes too late as questions, in which we could also have a say, are always decides in places where it is not our interest that matter but local politics, power politics, economic policy." from the text