For this week’s artist research, I chose to cover Thomas Hirschhorn, a very interesting artist who has a lot of captivating and inspiring work. The majority of Hirschhorn’s work is very political (even though he doesn’t think it is) and covers a lot of world issues that our society faces every day. Hirschhorn was originally a graphic designer and that can definitely be seen in a lot of his work which incorporate a lot of collage type styles. He is a firm believer that everyone has an innate understanding of art.
Picking one installation by this artist really was hard, but I had to go with the “Too Too-Much Much.” A piece dealing with our society’s lack of recycling. In this installation, viewers step into a house filled to the brim with soda cans. Individuals experiencing this installation must trudge through thousands of soda cans just to explore the house. I thought that this was such an impacting statement especially considering where our nation stands on the topic of recycling. I think it’s really easy to not think about the matter when it’s not staring you, or better yet engulfing you, constantly.

I thought I would include some pictures from other installations of Hirschhorn’s that I really liked.


Statement
Hirschhorn has many statements about his art, but I thought that this one below offered the most to his style of work.
“I don’t make political art. I work Politically. Working politically means working without cynicism. Without Negativity and without Self-Satisfaction.”






