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Harburg Sand,

1988

Hanne Darboven, German, 1941–2009
2010-21

Six reproductions of a black-and-white picture postcard align in a numbered grid; the picture shows a street scene in the Harburg district of Hamburg, not far from the family home where Darboven lived and worked from 1968 until her death in 2009. Printed in red on the first postcard is the condensed narration of a domestic scene in which Darboven watches television while her mother leafs through a catalog. The remaining five postcards present calculations and musical phrases derived from dates in June 1988. Each calculation begins with the phrase arbeit: harburg: heute, or "work: harburg: today," foregrounding the activity of making the artwork itself as well as the place and time of its making.

Information

Title
Harburg Sand
Dates

1988

Medium
Screenprint and colotype
Dimensions
97 × 80 cm (38 3/16 × 31 1/2 in.) frame: 104.8 × 87.6 × 3.8 cm (41 1/4 × 34 1/2 × 1 1/2 in.)
Credit Line
Museum purchase, Laura P. Hall Memorial Fund
Object Number
2010-21
Place Made

Europe, Germany

Place Depicted

Europe, Germany, Harburg

Inscription
Varying texts in German inscribed in red ink on each postcard Numbered in graphite below image, lower left: 70//75 Initialed in red ink below image, lower right corner: h.d.
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