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LEBOVICI, Elisabeth
The Name of Philippe Thomas / Philippe Thomas’ Name

In the artistic activities of Philippe Thomas (1951–1995), there was a determination to disappear: it was his procedure to transfer his title of author onto his collectors. This was the case when selling an artwork, or whenever the author’s credit was needed for a commissioned text, and in the institutional co-operations that Thomas was a participant of. With this strategy Thomas worked against his own historicization, erasing his name from the reigning European and North American art fields. In recent years, the works and writings of the artist, who also acted on behalf of the semi-fictional agency readymades belong to everyone®, again gained greater visibility and as of current are being assigned a place in art history.

With this book, Elisabeth Lebovici elaborates on Thomas’s strategy to cede and fictionalize authorship and suggests a reading of his work that incorporates questions of gender and reproduction, the multiplicity of the subjects involved, and the unbearable disappearance of Thomas (who died of AIDS-related complications), into the process of enunciation. It is Lebovici’s suggestion that the performativity of Thomas’s work requires two versions at once: “the one where one enters into the fiction and the one where one observes the beauty of the arrangement and the plot at work. The one where one is inside and the one where one contemplates it.” [publisher's note]

With an introduction by Hanna Magauer. English/German text.
Publication series edited by Valérie Knoll and Hannes Loichinger.

Published by Sternberg Press / Kunsthalle Bern, 2018
Design by HIT
Art History / Essays / Gender Studies

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LEBOVICI, Elisabeth - The Name of Philippe Thomas / Philippe Thomas’ Name