
Out of Now
The Lifeworks of Tehching Hsieh
Tehching Hsieh(Artist)
MIT Press
Published on 1. March 2009
Book
Hardback
384 pages
978-0-262-01255-3 (ISBN)
Description
In the vibrant downtown Manhattan art scene of the late 1970s and early 1980s, the
Taiwanese-American artist Tehching Hsieh made a series of extraordinary performance art works.
Between September 1978 and July 1986, Hsieh realized five separate one-year-long performance pieces
in which he conformed to simple but highly restrictive rules throughout each entire year. Through
the course of these lifeworks, Hsieh moved from a year of solitary confinement in a sealed cell to a
year in which he punched a worker's time clock in his studio every hour on the hour to a year spent
living without shelter in Manhattan to a year in which he was tied by an eight-foot rope to the
artist Linda Montano and finally to a year of total abstention from all art activities and
influences. These works were unparalleled in terms of their use of physical difficulty over extreme
durations and in their absolute conception and enactment of art and life as simultaneous processes.
In 1986 Hsieh announced that he would spend the next thirteen years making art but not showing it
publicly. When this "final" lifework--an immense act of self-affirmation and
self-erasure--came to a close at the turn of the Millennium, he tersely and enigmatically said that
during this time he had simply kept himself alive. For many contemporary artists Hsieh is something
of a cult figure. After years of near-invisibility, Hsieh has now collaborated with the British
writer and curator Adrian Heathfield to create this meticulous and visually arresting documentary
record of a contemporary artist's work- -- in this case, the complete body of Tehching Hsieh's
performance projects from 1978 to 2000. Not only is this the first extensive critical account of
these unusual works, it is also the first to discuss their significance for art history, visual and
cultural studies, and the practice of performance.
Taiwanese-American artist Tehching Hsieh made a series of extraordinary performance art works.
Between September 1978 and July 1986, Hsieh realized five separate one-year-long performance pieces
in which he conformed to simple but highly restrictive rules throughout each entire year. Through
the course of these lifeworks, Hsieh moved from a year of solitary confinement in a sealed cell to a
year in which he punched a worker's time clock in his studio every hour on the hour to a year spent
living without shelter in Manhattan to a year in which he was tied by an eight-foot rope to the
artist Linda Montano and finally to a year of total abstention from all art activities and
influences. These works were unparalleled in terms of their use of physical difficulty over extreme
durations and in their absolute conception and enactment of art and life as simultaneous processes.
In 1986 Hsieh announced that he would spend the next thirteen years making art but not showing it
publicly. When this "final" lifework--an immense act of self-affirmation and
self-erasure--came to a close at the turn of the Millennium, he tersely and enigmatically said that
during this time he had simply kept himself alive. For many contemporary artists Hsieh is something
of a cult figure. After years of near-invisibility, Hsieh has now collaborated with the British
writer and curator Adrian Heathfield to create this meticulous and visually arresting documentary
record of a contemporary artist's work- -- in this case, the complete body of Tehching Hsieh's
performance projects from 1978 to 2000. Not only is this the first extensive critical account of
these unusual works, it is also the first to discuss their significance for art history, visual and
cultural studies, and the practice of performance.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge, Mass.
United States
Publishing group
MIT Press Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
800 farbige Abbildungen
800 color illus.
Dimensions
Height: 305 mm
Width: 254 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
2268 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-262-01255-3 (9780262012553)
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Adrian Heathfield is Professor of Performance and Visual Culture at Roehampton University, London. He is the editor of Live: Art and Performance, Small Acts, and Shattered Anatomies. Tehching Hsieh is an artist based in New York City.
Tehching Hsieh is an artist based in New York City.
Tehching Hsieh is an artist based in New York City.