Today I wrote nothing
Author: Natalie Czech
Publisher: GwinZegal
Language: English
Pages: 44
Size: 12.7 x 20.5 cm
Weight:
87 g
Binding: Softcover
ISBN: 9782953792607
Price:
€19.50
Product Description
The photographic series "Today I wrote nothing" by Natalie Czech is based on a diary entry by the Russian avant-garde author and poet Daniil Kharms (1905-1942). Founder of the OBERIU or "Union of Real Art" movement, Kharms was a well-known poet and performer of the early Soviet literary scene. He was denounced as an "anti-Soviet" writer in 1931, and arrested and imprisoned in a psychiatric ward in 1941. Kharms died in his cell, most likely of starvation, in 1942.
In 1937, Kharms wrote the following entry in his diary: Today I wrote nothing. Doesn't matter. January 9th.
"Today I wrote nothing" is a series of 22 photographic tableaux. Each tableau consists of a printed book page, inscribed with the text of Kharms' diary-entry. On each page some of the words of the entry are missing, so that the written statement changes.