MAY 2022
Peter Fischli, David Weiss
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Edition Stähli, 2001
Dear friends of 8 books a year,
We seem to be living in a time where it’s easy to lose sight of the big picture. First, what we once called “facts” has eroded, and then, in addition, a culture of discussion has disappeared, in which the other party – despite all substantive opposition – was still perceived as an opponent and not as an enemy. Pandemics, wars and inflation thrown into the mix, I think it‘s perfectly okay to open the window once in a while shouting out: “What the hell is going on right now, with this world?” What helps? Looking up, at the starry sky for example. Me at least, it makes quickly aware again of how relatively insignificant the events on this small blue planet probably are. And what else helps? Looking down, from above! On those small and big incidents that have prepared and formed our contemporary life – or still accompany it. This little book by the former artist duo Fischli Weiss (unfortunately David Weiss died almost exactly 10 years ago) does just that and is in the very best sense a perfect non-fiction book: Let us be aware that all the situations listed in it (in the form of wonderful clay figures) must have happened as depicted. That moment, when Mick Jagger and Brian Jones went home after com- posing “I Can‘t Get No Satisfaction”. Or earlier, the invention of the first wheel. Much earlier still: the last dinosaur. It‘s that sudden, weird overview that can bring us back a lovingly detached (and sometimes head-shaking) view of the now. Feels good, in times like these.
All my best,
Christian Kaspar Schwarm
Peter Fischli, David Weiss
Plötzlich diese Übersicht
Edition Stähli, 2001
Read InscriptionDear friends of 8 books a year,
We seem to be living in a time where it’s easy to lose sight of the big picture. First, what we once called “facts” has eroded, and then, in addition, a culture of discussion has disappeared, in which the other party – despite all substantive opposition – was still perceived as an opponent and not as an enemy. Pandemics, wars and inflation thrown into the mix, I think it‘s perfectly okay to open the window once in a while shouting out: “What the hell is going on right now, with this world?” What helps? Looking up, at the starry sky for example. Me at least, it makes quickly aware again of how relatively insignificant the events on this small blue planet probably are. And what else helps? Looking down, from above! On those small and big incidents that have prepared and formed our contemporary life – or still accompany it. This little book by the former artist duo Fischli Weiss (unfortunately David Weiss died almost exactly 10 years ago) does just that and is in the very best sense a perfect non-fiction book: Let us be aware that all the situations listed in it (in the form of wonderful clay figures) must have happened as depicted. That moment, when Mick Jagger and Brian Jones went home after com- posing “I Can‘t Get No Satisfaction”. Or earlier, the invention of the first wheel. Much earlier still: the last dinosaur. It‘s that sudden, weird overview that can bring us back a lovingly detached (and sometimes head-shaking) view of the now. Feels good, in times like these.
All my best,
Christian Kaspar Schwarm