Sculpture, 26 x 48 x 20 cm, 75 x 59 x 28 cm.
©image: Roman März
Collection: Courtesy of the artist and Wien Lukatsch, Berlin.
“It’s very poetic, isn’t it? I like it for the poetics of the idea of stones rejected by the builder. Several people have told me that it comes from the Bible, but I don’t know how it comes from the Bible. It doesn’t sound very Christian to me and I don’t know enough about the Bible to know where it might come from. But whether or not it’s from the Bible, when you say Stones Rejected by the Builder, you assume that there is a builder, which to me means an architect, and the fact that this builder can reject the stones means that the architect is hierarchically on top, he’s the boss of the city, the boss of our lives. It’s not a very nice idea to me.” [full text here]
Add to your list> Jimmie Durham.
> Exhibition: Elements and Material from my Atelier in Berlin's Grunewald Forest. Barbara Wien - Galerie und Buchhandlung für Kunstbücher, Berlin, 29 April 2006 - 01 July 2006.
> Exhibition: Jimmie Durham – A Matter of Life and Death and Singing. M HKA, Antwerpen, 25 May 2012 - 18 November 2012.
> Ensemble: Jimmie Durham 1994 - 2012.
> Ensemble: Stone as stone.
> Ensemble: Against Architecture, Against Belief.
>Jimmie Durham, A Stone Rejected by the Builder (1), 2006.Sculpture, stone, wood, acrylic paint, 34 x 41 x 20 cm (stone), 55 x 48 x 35 cm (table).