2010
125 copies
Signed and numbered
125 copies
Signed and numbered
30×40 cm
11.8×15.7 in.
11.8×15.7 in.
Die-cut printed card
Canvas hard cover
Black foil title
Canvas hard cover
Black foil title
Olivier Mosset is an unassuming but pivotal figure since the 1960s, in the discussion on how exactly the artwork should socially and aesthetically function. His work for Three Star Books is a highly contemporary «do-it-yourself» book in the spirit of much work being produced today, both by individual artists, and collaborative projects. In this book, the spectator can complete the work (or not). The small ensuing sculptures, a coda to the long line of monumental pieces Mosset produced on the same theme, is whimsically small and light, in comparison to its precedents. But here is where Mosset’s act reveals itself as a cerebral one.
While the “Toblerone sculptures” are references to the Swiss national repast, and to the military bunkers that dot the Swiss landscape, their very repetition reveals their most interesting facet: context. In a smooth act of near-industrializing a sculptural process, Mosset has placed “Toblerones” in a long line of austere and culturally important places, as well as executing them in various media, from ice to steel. The present version is executed in grey colors picked by Mosset, and constitutes a form no less significant in the artist’s repertoire. And each context will differ, depending on the location of its fabrication and reader.
While the “Toblerone sculptures” are references to the Swiss national repast, and to the military bunkers that dot the Swiss landscape, their very repetition reveals their most interesting facet: context. In a smooth act of near-industrializing a sculptural process, Mosset has placed “Toblerones” in a long line of austere and culturally important places, as well as executing them in various media, from ice to steel. The present version is executed in grey colors picked by Mosset, and constitutes a form no less significant in the artist’s repertoire. And each context will differ, depending on the location of its fabrication and reader.