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Daniel Spoerri

Daniel Spoerri (born 27 March 1930) is a Swiss artist and writer born in Romania.[1] Spoerri is best known for his "snare-pictures," a type of assemblage or object art, in which he captures a group of objects, such as the remains of meals eaten by individuals, including the plates, silverware and glasses, all of which are fixed to the table or board, which is then displayed on a wall. He also is widely acclaimed for his book, Topographie Anécdotée* du Hasard (An Anecdoted Topography of Chance), a literary analog to his snare-pictures, in which he mapped all the objects located on his table at a particular moment, describing each with his personal recollections evoked by the object.

Daniel Spoerri with snare-picture.

Early life edit

 
Portrait of Daniel Spoerri, Milan, Photo: Lothar Wolleh

Spoerri was born Daniel Isaac Feinstein, on 27 March 1930, in Galați, Romania. Although his father, Isaac Feinstein, had converted from Judaism to Christianity,[2] after Romania entered the War on the side of Nazi Germany he was arrested and killed in 1941. His mother, born Lydia Spoerri, was Swiss and was therefore able to emigrate with her family of 6 children to Switzerland in 1942. There, he was adopted by his maternal uncle Professor Theophil Spoerri and registered as Daniel Spoerri, a name he has retained.[3][4]

In the 1950s he was active in dance, studying classical dance with Olga Preobrajenska and in 1954 becoming the lead dancer at the State Opera of Bern, Switzerland. He later staged several avant-garde plays including Ionesco's The Bald Soprano and Picasso's surrealist Desire Trapped by the Tail. During that period he met a number of Surrealist artists, including Jean Tinguely, Marcel Duchamp and Man Ray, and also a number of artists subsequently associated with the Fluxus movement, including Robert Filliou, Dieter Roth and Emmett Williams. In the late 1950s, Spoerri married Vera Mertz.[5]

Editions MAT edit

In 1959 Spoerri founded Editions MAT ("Multiplication d'art Transformable"), a venture which produced and sold copies of three-dimensional constructed artworks by artists such as Marcel Duchamp, Dieter Roth, Jean Tinguely and Victor Vasarely. One of the best known works produced by Editions MAT was Man Ray's Indestructible Object. Spoerri is credited with coining the term "multiples" for such works.[6]

Snare-Pictures (Tableaux-Pièges) edit

In 1960, Spoerri made his first "snare-picture". Spoerri later explained snare-pictures as follows: "objects found in chance positions, in order or disorder (on tables, in boxes, drawers, etc.) are fixed (‘snared’) as they are. Only the plane is changed: since the result is called a picture, what was horizontal becomes vertical. Example: remains of a meal are fixed to the table at which the meal was consumed and the table hung on the wall." His first "snare-picture", Kichka's Breakfast was created from his girlfriend's leftover breakfast. The piece is now in the collection in the Museum of Modern Art in New York.[7][8] One snare-picture, made in 1964, consists of the remains of a meal eaten by Marcel Duchamp.[9] This work holds the auction price record for Spoerri, selling for €136,312 ($200,580) in January 2008, distantly followed by another snare-picture from 1972, which sold for €44,181 ($69,860) in April 2008.[10][11]

An Anecdoted Topography of Chance edit

 
Portion of map of objects on table, Topographie Anécdotée* du Hasard.

In connection with a one-man show of his snare-pictures at the Galerie Lawrence in Paris in 1962, Spoerri wrote his Topographie Anécdotée* du Hasard (Anecdoted Topography of Chance). Spoerri was then living at the Hotel Carcassonne in Paris, in room number 13 on the fifth floor. To the right of the entrance door was a table which his wife Vera had painted blue. Spoerri drew on a ‘map" the overlapping outlines of all the 80 objects that were lying on the table on 17 October 1961 at exactly 3:47 p.m. Each object was assigned a number and Spoerri wrote a brief description of each object and the memories or associations it evoked. The descriptions cross referenced other objects on the table which were related. The Topographie Anécdotée* du Hasard was printed as a small pamphlet of 53 pages plus a fold out map and index and was distributed as an advertisement for the exhibit.[12] The Topographie Anécdotée* du Hasard is more than just a catalog of random objects, however; read in its entirety, it provides a coherent and compelling picture of Spoerri's travels, friends and artistic endeavors.

The Anecdoted Topography of Chance has been called a "quasi-autobiographical tour de force."[13] In 1966, the Something Else Press in New York City published an English translation of the Topographie Anécdotée* du Hasard by Emmett Williams, entitled An Anecdoted Topography of Chance (Re-Anecdoted Version). Roland Topor added sketches of each object and additional annotations were added "at random" by Williams and others and by Spoerri himself. A number of appendices were added to the work and a greatly expanded index. The Topographie Anécdotée* du Hasard became a cult classic and was published in German translation by Dieter Roth in 1968 as Anekdoten zu einer Topographie des Zufalls. Roth increased in fact the volume of the book by almost a third by adding his own poetic annotations. In 1990, the original French version was reprinted by the Centre Pompidou in Paris, and in 1995, an expanded English version was published by the Atlas Press in London, with additional material and annotations, and all of Dieter Roth's texts.

New Realism edit

Spoerri was one of the original signers of the manifesto creating the Nouveau réalisme (New Realism) art movement, an avant garde endeavor begun in 1960.[14] His use of everyday life as the main subject-matter of his art reflects his involvement in the New Realism movement.

Fluxus edit

Spoerri is also closely associated with the Fluxus art movement, a movement formed in the early 1960s, "characterized by a strongly Dadaist attitude, [whose] participants were a divergent group of individualists whose most common theme was their delight in spontaneity and humor."[15] It has been said that his Anecdoted Topography of Chance "seems perfectly to embody aspects of its spirit."[16]

Eat Art edit

A major theme of Spoerri's artwork is food, and he has called this aspect of his work "Eat Art." One form of food art has been his "snare-pictures of eaten meals." As mentioned earlier, in a "snare-picture" related to food, Spoerri might take the leftovers of a meal on a table, mount the leftovers to the table, using, for one thing, a special spray,[17] and hang the table on a wall, turning it from a horizontal surface to a vertical one.[18] Additionally, for example, in 1961, he sold in an art-gallery in Copenhagen store-bought canned food which he had signed and rubber-stamped "Attention: Work of Art." In 1963, he enacted a sort of performance art called Restaurant de la Galerie J in Paris, for which he cooked on several evenings. Art-critics took over the role of waiters, playing on the idea of the critic bringing the art to the consumers and giving them an understanding of the work. On June 18, 1968, Spoerri opened the Restaurant Spoerri in Düsseldorf, and on September 18, 1970, he opened the Eat-Art-Gallery upstairs.[19] He also published in 1970, a diary of his life on the Greek island of Symi, in which he included numerous recipes of the dishes he ate there. Originally titled A Gastronomic Itinerary,[20] it was later republished under the title Mythology & Meatballs.[21]

Subsequent work edit

Spoerri continued to make snare-pictures, including snares of eaten meals, into the 1990s. He also has created assemblage works, mounting objects on reproductions of 19th century medical illustrations as backgrounds. Spoerri has also produced serigraph and bronze versions of his works.[22]

Spoerri has led a nomadic life, living variously in Bern, Paris, the Greek island of Symi, Düsseldorf, Basel, Munich and Vienna.[19] In 1997, he moved to the Tuscan town of Seggiano where he opened Il Giardino di Daniel Spoerri (the Garden of Daniel Spoerri), a sculpture garden, where works by a number of artists are displayed.[23]

Exhibitions edit

  • 1992: Expo ’92, Swiss pavillon, Sevilla.
  • 2001: Museum Jean Tinguely, Basel.
  • 2009: Ludwig Museum, Koblenz (Germany).
  • 2012: Natural History Museum, Vienna, Austria.
  • 2013: Historia Rerum Rariorum, Museumsberg Flensurg, North of Germany.
  • 2014: Il Bistrot di Santa Marta, Fondazione Mudima, Milan.
  • 2015: Eat Art in Transformation, Civic Gallery, Modena.
  • 2017: Autour de Nouveau Réalisme. Daniel Spoerri - Les dadas des deux, Musée Les Abattoirs, Toulouse.
  • 2017: Rearranging the world, Boxart Gallery, Verona.

References edit

  1. ^ Wieland Schmied and Daniel Spoerri, Daniel Spoerri: Coincidence as Master = Le Hasard comme maître = Der Zufall als Meister = Il caso come maestro, Bielefeld, Germany, 2003 at p. 8, hereinafter "Schmied and Spoerri"
  2. ^ "Daniel Spoerri". Itinerant Projects. 2016-09-30. Retrieved 2019-07-07.
  3. ^ Schmied and Spoerri, supra, at p. 8; Spoerri, An Anecdoted Topography of Chance (Re-Anecdoted Version), New York, 1966, p. 175, hereinafter "Spoerri 1966".
  4. ^ Theophil Spoerri, Lydias Dankhefte: Ein Sohn auf den Spuren seiner Mutter, Theodor Boder Verlag, Mumpf (Suisse), 2014, 304 pages, ISBN 9783905802542, pp. 16-25 [1]
  5. ^ Schmied and Spoerri, supra, at p. 144; Spoerri 1966, supra, at p. 175.
  6. ^ Judith E. Stein, Art in America, July, 2002; Effie Stephano, "Multiples:The First Decade by John L. Tancock" (review) in Leonardo, Vol. 7, no. 1 (Winter 1974), at p. 86.
  7. ^ Spoerri 1966, supra, at p. 181. They are referred to as "trap pictures" in Schmied and Spoerri, supra, at p. 10.
  8. ^ "Daniel Spoerri. Kichka's Breakfast I. 1960 | MoMA". The Museum of Modern Art. Retrieved 2022-09-14.
  9. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-12-05. Retrieved 2009-03-27.
  10. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-12-05. Retrieved 2009-03-27.
  11. ^ On line subscription service www.askart.com, accessed Mar. 25, 2009. Prices include buyer's premium.
  12. ^ Spoerri 1966, supra, at pp. xv-xvi.
  13. ^ Peter Frank, Something Else Press: an Annotated Bibliography, 1983, p. 13.
  14. ^ with Yves Klein, Arman, Cesar, Gerard Deschamps, jacques Villegle, Niki De Saint Phalle .New Realism 2008-01-14 at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ ArtLex on the Fluxus Movement 2007-12-31 at the Wayback Machine
  16. ^ Spoerri, An anecdoted topography of chance, Atlas Press, London, 1995, p. 11.
  17. ^ "Food Art: The Art That Will Make You Drool | The Artifice". 17 April 2014. Retrieved 2019-07-06.
  18. ^ "Daniel Spoerri". www.danielspoerri.org. Retrieved 2019-07-06.
  19. ^ a b Stein, supra.
  20. ^ this was included in Spoerri's The Mythological Travels of a Modern Sir John Mandeville, being an account of the Magic, Meatballs and other Monkey Business Peculiar to the Sojourn of Daniel Spoerri upon the Isle of Symi, etc., published by Something Else Press, New York, 1970.
  21. ^ Berkeley 1982.
  22. ^ Schmeid and Spoerri, supra.
  23. ^ Stein, supra, and Il Giardino di Daniel Spoerri

Bibliography edit

    External links edit

    • Archivio Conz
    • John G. Hatch, "On the Various Trappings of Daniel Spoerri", a lengthy critical essay on Spoerri
    • Daniel Spoerri's site with interactive map of Il Giardino di Daniel Spoerri
    • Cecila Novero situates Spoerri's "Eat Art" within Avant-garde engagements with food and consumption
    • Judith E. Stein, Spoerri’s Habitat
    • Daniel Spoerri on ArtFacts.net
    • (in French) Daniel Spoerri
    • Cempellin, Leda. The Ideas, Identity and Art of Daniel Spoerri: Contingencies and Encounters of an ‘Artistic Animator’. Wilmington: Vernon Press. 2017
    • Boxart Galleria d'Arte, Verona

    daniel, spoerri, born, march, 1930, swiss, artist, writer, born, romania, spoerri, best, known, snare, pictures, type, assemblage, object, which, captures, group, objects, such, remains, meals, eaten, individuals, including, plates, silverware, glasses, which,. Daniel Spoerri born 27 March 1930 is a Swiss artist and writer born in Romania 1 Spoerri is best known for his snare pictures a type of assemblage or object art in which he captures a group of objects such as the remains of meals eaten by individuals including the plates silverware and glasses all of which are fixed to the table or board which is then displayed on a wall He also is widely acclaimed for his book Topographie Anecdotee du Hasard An Anecdoted Topography of Chance a literary analog to his snare pictures in which he mapped all the objects located on his table at a particular moment describing each with his personal recollections evoked by the object Daniel Spoerri with snare picture Contents 1 Early life 2 Editions MAT 3 Snare Pictures Tableaux Pieges 4 An Anecdoted Topography of Chance 5 New Realism 6 Fluxus 7 Eat Art 8 Subsequent work 9 Exhibitions 10 References 11 Bibliography 12 External linksEarly life edit nbsp Portrait of Daniel Spoerri Milan Photo Lothar Wolleh Spoerri was born Daniel Isaac Feinstein on 27 March 1930 in Galați Romania Although his father Isaac Feinstein had converted from Judaism to Christianity 2 after Romania entered the War on the side of Nazi Germany he was arrested and killed in 1941 His mother born Lydia Spoerri was Swiss and was therefore able to emigrate with her family of 6 children to Switzerland in 1942 There he was adopted by his maternal uncle Professor Theophil Spoerri and registered as Daniel Spoerri a name he has retained 3 4 In the 1950s he was active in dance studying classical dance with Olga Preobrajenska and in 1954 becoming the lead dancer at the State Opera of Bern Switzerland He later staged several avant garde plays including Ionesco s The Bald Soprano and Picasso s surrealist Desire Trapped by the Tail During that period he met a number of Surrealist artists including Jean Tinguely Marcel Duchamp and Man Ray and also a number of artists subsequently associated with the Fluxus movement including Robert Filliou Dieter Roth and Emmett Williams In the late 1950s Spoerri married Vera Mertz 5 Editions MAT editIn 1959 Spoerri founded Editions MAT Multiplication d art Transformable a venture which produced and sold copies of three dimensional constructed artworks by artists such as Marcel Duchamp Dieter Roth Jean Tinguely and Victor Vasarely One of the best known works produced by Editions MAT was Man Ray s Indestructible Object Spoerri is credited with coining the term multiples for such works 6 Snare Pictures Tableaux Pieges editIn 1960 Spoerri made his first snare picture Spoerri later explained snare pictures as follows objects found in chance positions in order or disorder on tables in boxes drawers etc are fixed snared as they are Only the plane is changed since the result is called a picture what was horizontal becomes vertical Example remains of a meal are fixed to the table at which the meal was consumed and the table hung on the wall His first snare picture Kichka s Breakfast was created from his girlfriend s leftover breakfast The piece is now in the collection in the Museum of Modern Art in New York 7 8 One snare picture made in 1964 consists of the remains of a meal eaten by Marcel Duchamp 9 This work holds the auction price record for Spoerri selling for 136 312 200 580 in January 2008 distantly followed by another snare picture from 1972 which sold for 44 181 69 860 in April 2008 10 11 An Anecdoted Topography of Chance edit nbsp Portion of map of objects on table Topographie Anecdotee du Hasard In connection with a one man show of his snare pictures at the Galerie Lawrence in Paris in 1962 Spoerri wrote his Topographie Anecdotee du Hasard Anecdoted Topography of Chance Spoerri was then living at the Hotel Carcassonne in Paris in room number 13 on the fifth floor To the right of the entrance door was a table which his wife Vera had painted blue Spoerri drew on a map the overlapping outlines of all the 80 objects that were lying on the table on 17 October 1961 at exactly 3 47 p m Each object was assigned a number and Spoerri wrote a brief description of each object and the memories or associations it evoked The descriptions cross referenced other objects on the table which were related The Topographie Anecdotee du Hasard was printed as a small pamphlet of 53 pages plus a fold out map and index and was distributed as an advertisement for the exhibit 12 The Topographie Anecdotee du Hasard is more than just a catalog of random objects however read in its entirety it provides a coherent and compelling picture of Spoerri s travels friends and artistic endeavors The Anecdoted Topography of Chance has been called a quasi autobiographical tour de force 13 In 1966 the Something Else Press in New York City published an English translation of the Topographie Anecdotee du Hasard by Emmett Williams entitled An Anecdoted Topography of Chance Re Anecdoted Version Roland Topor added sketches of each object and additional annotations were added at random by Williams and others and by Spoerri himself A number of appendices were added to the work and a greatly expanded index The Topographie Anecdotee du Hasard became a cult classic and was published in German translation by Dieter Roth in 1968 as Anekdoten zu einer Topographie des Zufalls Roth increased in fact the volume of the book by almost a third by adding his own poetic annotations In 1990 the original French version was reprinted by the Centre Pompidou in Paris and in 1995 an expanded English version was published by the Atlas Press in London with additional material and annotations and all of Dieter Roth s texts New Realism editSpoerri was one of the original signers of the manifesto creating the Nouveau realisme New Realism art movement an avant garde endeavor begun in 1960 14 His use of everyday life as the main subject matter of his art reflects his involvement in the New Realism movement Fluxus editSpoerri is also closely associated with the Fluxus art movement a movement formed in the early 1960s characterized by a strongly Dadaist attitude whose participants were a divergent group of individualists whose most common theme was their delight in spontaneity and humor 15 It has been said that his Anecdoted Topography of Chance seems perfectly to embody aspects of its spirit 16 Eat Art editA major theme of Spoerri s artwork is food and he has called this aspect of his work Eat Art One form of food art has been his snare pictures of eaten meals As mentioned earlier in a snare picture related to food Spoerri might take the leftovers of a meal on a table mount the leftovers to the table using for one thing a special spray 17 and hang the table on a wall turning it from a horizontal surface to a vertical one 18 Additionally for example in 1961 he sold in an art gallery in Copenhagen store bought canned food which he had signed and rubber stamped Attention Work of Art In 1963 he enacted a sort of performance art called Restaurant de la Galerie J in Paris for which he cooked on several evenings Art critics took over the role of waiters playing on the idea of the critic bringing the art to the consumers and giving them an understanding of the work On June 18 1968 Spoerri opened the Restaurant Spoerri in Dusseldorf and on September 18 1970 he opened the Eat Art Gallery upstairs 19 He also published in 1970 a diary of his life on the Greek island of Symi in which he included numerous recipes of the dishes he ate there Originally titled A Gastronomic Itinerary 20 it was later republished under the title Mythology amp Meatballs 21 Subsequent work editSpoerri continued to make snare pictures including snares of eaten meals into the 1990s He also has created assemblage works mounting objects on reproductions of 19th century medical illustrations as backgrounds Spoerri has also produced serigraph and bronze versions of his works 22 Spoerri has led a nomadic life living variously in Bern Paris the Greek island of Symi Dusseldorf Basel Munich and Vienna 19 In 1997 he moved to the Tuscan town of Seggiano where he opened Il Giardino di Daniel Spoerri the Garden of Daniel Spoerri a sculpture garden where works by a number of artists are displayed 23 Exhibitions edit1992 Expo 92 Swiss pavillon Sevilla 2001 Museum Jean Tinguely Basel 2009 Ludwig Museum Koblenz Germany 2012 Natural History Museum Vienna Austria 2013 Historia Rerum Rariorum Museumsberg Flensurg North of Germany 2014 Il Bistrot di Santa Marta Fondazione Mudima Milan 2015 Eat Art in Transformation Civic Gallery Modena 2017 Autour de Nouveau Realisme Daniel Spoerri Les dadas des deux Musee Les Abattoirs Toulouse 2017 Rearranging the world Boxart Gallery Verona References edit Wieland Schmied and Daniel Spoerri Daniel Spoerri Coincidence as Master Le Hasard comme maitre Der Zufall als Meister Il caso come maestro Bielefeld Germany 2003 at p 8 hereinafter Schmied and Spoerri Daniel Spoerri Itinerant Projects 2016 09 30 Retrieved 2019 07 07 Schmied and Spoerri supra at p 8 Spoerri An Anecdoted Topography of Chance Re Anecdoted Version New York 1966 p 175 hereinafter Spoerri 1966 Theophil Spoerri Lydias Dankhefte Ein Sohn auf den Spuren seiner Mutter Theodor Boder Verlag Mumpf Suisse 2014 304 pages ISBN 9783905802542 pp 16 25 1 Schmied and Spoerri supra at p 144 Spoerri 1966 supra at p 175 Judith E Stein Art in America July 2002 Effie Stephano Multiples The First Decade by John L Tancock review in Leonardo Vol 7 no 1 Winter 1974 at p 86 Spoerri 1966 supra at p 181 They are referred to as trap pictures in Schmied and Spoerri supra at p 10 Daniel Spoerri Kichka s Breakfast I 1960 MoMA The Museum of Modern Art Retrieved 2022 09 14 Auction by Artcurial Briest Le Fur Poulain F Tajan Jan 29 2008 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2008 12 05 Retrieved 2009 03 27 Artcurial The Jean Albou Collection Jan 29 30 2008 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2008 12 05 Retrieved 2009 03 27 On line subscription service www askart com accessed Mar 25 2009 Prices include buyer s premium Spoerri 1966 supra at pp xv xvi Peter Frank Something Else Press an Annotated Bibliography 1983 p 13 with Yves Klein Arman Cesar Gerard Deschamps jacques Villegle Niki De Saint Phalle New Realism Archived 2008 01 14 at the Wayback Machine ArtLex on the Fluxus Movement Archived 2007 12 31 at the Wayback Machine Spoerri An anecdoted topography of chance Atlas Press London 1995 p 11 Food Art The Art That Will Make You Drool The Artifice 17 April 2014 Retrieved 2019 07 06 Daniel Spoerri www danielspoerri org Retrieved 2019 07 06 a b Stein supra this was included in Spoerri s The Mythological Travels of a Modern Sir John Mandeville being an account of the Magic Meatballs and other Monkey Business Peculiar to the Sojourn of Daniel Spoerri upon the Isle of Symi etc published by Something Else Press New York 1970 Berkeley 1982 Schmeid and Spoerri supra Stein supra and Il Giardino di Daniel SpoerriBibliography editMarco Bazzini Rearranging the world 2017 Manfredi Edizioni catalogue of the exhibition at Boxart Gallery Verona External links editArchivio Conz John G Hatch On the Various Trappings of Daniel Spoerri a lengthy critical essay on Spoerri Daniel Spoerri s site with interactive map of Il Giardino di Daniel Spoerri Cecila Novero situates Spoerri s Eat Art within Avant garde engagements with food and consumption Daniel Spoerri Coincidence as Master Judith E Stein Spoerri s Habitat Fribourg Museum with Chronology Daniel Spoerri on ArtFacts net in French Daniel Spoerri Cempellin Leda The Ideas Identity and Art of Daniel Spoerri Contingencies and Encounters of an Artistic Animator Wilmington Vernon Press 2017 Boxart Galleria d Arte Verona Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Daniel Spoerri amp oldid 1167074420, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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