100 pisama / 100 letters, 1965-1979
Title100 pisama / 100 letters, 1965-1979
Author
Editionfirst edition limited to 1000 copies
PublisherOnestar Press - Paris
Year of publication2008
Size197 p.: 30 x 21 cm
Materialpaperback, kunstenaarsboek
ISBN978-2-915359-33-6
Subjectbrieven (correspondentie)
Persons keyword Marina Abramović
ShelfmarkB 2032/273
Abstract
Since I was very young, until my early thirties, I had serious problems in opening and reading any letters I received. Letters would stay on my table for weeks before I found the courage to open them, and during this time my sense of guilt would grow and grow.
Most of the time, when I finally opened the letters, it was too late to answer them and my sense of guilt was worse than ever.
I kept every single letter, from the first notes received from my mother, in I965, up to the time I left Belgrade for ever in I979. I decided to chronologically write down the first sentence from all of these letters, without noting the name of the senders. When finished, I was astonished to see how it was possible to trace all my life just by reading the text created by all these first lines.
Later I heard that Marcel Duchamp, on receiving a letter, opened, answered, and immediately burnt the letter he’d received.
Jean Tinguely never opened or answered any letter, and every christmas he made a ritual of burning unopened envelopes, which sometimes included important information and even checks.
M. A.
bron: backcover boek