Roberto Calasso, in his essay The Madness That Comes From the Nymphs, relates how the first being Apollo addressed on Earth was a nymph, and she immediately tricked the god. Nymphs can be both saviors and devastators. They have an unpredictable character; they are powers who act suddenly, capturing and transforming their prey. Each of these invasions signals a metamorphosis that represents the acquisition of knowledge: a narrative possession. Uncomfortable Objects belong to this category of creatures: products of desire, research, or imagination, they compel us to follow them, until we are captured in their twisted nets and fall out of language.
This book is published on the occasion of the exhibition Zurich Art Prize 2012: Mariana Castillo Deball at Museum Haus Konstruktiv.
Language: English
Size: 180 × 245 mm
Pages: 168
Illustrations: 36 color illustrations and 48 b/w pages
Format: hardcover
ISBN: 978-3-943514-10-0
Texts: Mariana Castillo Deball, Jimena Canales, Laurent Bartholdi, Abraham Cruzvillegas, Mario Bellatin, Daniel Saldaña, Victoria Cirlot
Designer: Manuel Raeder and Mariana Castillo Deball