Two or Three Things I Know about HUO Afterword / Manthia Diawara. Foreword / Etel Adnan -- Hyperbole / Ed Atkins -- Prologue / Alan Pauls -- The Art of Conversation / D. T. Max -- For Hans Ulrich Obrist / Jacques Herzog -- The Obrist Factor / Joseph Grigely -- Afterdeath / Ho Rui An -- "Infinite Conversation" or The Interview as an Art Form / Michael Diers -- On Interviews / Douglas Coupland -- Art by Instruction and the Prehistory of "do it" / Bruce Altshuler -- Curators : Hans Ulrich Obrist / Agnes Varda -- Coffee / Andrew Durbin -- Zyzio / Sophie Collins -- The Archaeology of Things to Come / Daniel Birnbaum -- Taking Art Seriously / Boris Groys -- An Obristian Phone Call / Bruno Latour -- Short Definition of the Impresario / Adam Thirlwell -- Cities on the Move, Twenty Years On / Wong Hoy Cheong -- Between Nothing and Infinity Brief Encounters with HUO : Raqs Media Collective -- Mobile Positioning / Stefano Boeri -- Two or Three Things I Know about HUO Afterword / Manthia Diawara.
Summary:
Hans Ulrich Obrist?s every undertaking is a journey. Here, it is a journey into his own night, that of his memories, of his life. Since his childhood he has looked to go further, with the Swiss mountains as the first horizon for him to cross. And go further he has. From one thing to the next, moving but never stopping.0?Etel Adnan00An Exhibition Always Hides Another Exhibition is a collective portrait of Hans Ulrich Obrist composed by friends, collaborators, admirers, and inquisitors. From personal anecdotes to analytic estimations to visual representations, the contributions respond to the questions that frame the book: Who is HUO? What does HUO do? What has HUO done?
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