Slavs and Tatars
Heimann + Schwantes, Berlin, Germany, 2017
Description
Defining an area "east of the former Berlin Wall and west of the Great Wall of China" as their remit, Slavs and Tatars repeatedly creolize, craft and collide a political and imagined geography to topple our brittle notions of identity, language, and beliefs. Throughout their ten-year practice, the artists have turned to Turkic language politics, medieval advice literature, the relationship between Iran and Poland, and transliteration, to name but a few of their areas of research. A region sandwiched between empires (Russian, Byzantine, Persian, to name a few), ideologies (Communism and political Islam), not to mention the Abrahamic faiths, Eurasia becomes a foil to an understanding of ourselves as multiple subjectivities. The artists' work—from sculptures to lecture performances, installations to publications—similarly overturn the traditional hierarchies of understanding, seeing, and listening. Slavs and Tatars are keen to free knowledge from the Enlightenment confines of the mind. Their "Kitab Kebab" series offers a digestive approach to reading as opposed to the strictly analytical. A sculpture often leads to a book to be read on a carpet that drops us off at the feet of an old man riding backwards on his donkey.
On the occasion of a mid-career survey presented in Warsaw, Tehran, Istanbul and Vilnius, the book is the first monograph on the collective, with documentation of all eight cycles of work. This monograph offers a critical inventory of Slavs and Tatars’ lecture-performances, exhibitions and publications across ten years of activity.
Credits
- Design firm
- Heimann + Schwantes
- Creative directors
- Michael Heimann, Hendrik Schwantes
- Art directors
- Michael Heimann, Hendrik Schwantes
- Designers
- Michael Heimann, Hendrik Schwantes
- Jacket designers
- Michael Heimann, Hendrik Schwantes
- Editor
- Pablo Larios
- Essayists
- Susan Babaie, Jörg Haiser, David Joselit
- Trim size
- 9.6 x 12.8 inches
- Pages
- 232
- Quantity printed
- 2,000
- Typeface
- Prophet (Dinamo Typefaces)
- Compositor
- DZA Druckerei zu Altenburg
- Printer
- DZA Druckerei zu Altenburg
- Jacket printer
- DZA Druckerei zu Altenburg
- Printed in
- Germany
- Paper
- BVS gloss, 150g (Papyrus)
- Binder
- DZA Druckerei zu Altenburg
- Binding method
- Thread Stitching
- Publisher
- Koenig Books