Teresa Hubbard/Alexander Birchler: Flora Redux

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Art works and photographs by Teresa Hubbard and Alexander Birchler
Texts by Stephanie Barron, Maeve Connolly, Philipp Kaiser, Christina Végh
Translations by Alice Cazzola, Eva Dewes, and Marie Frohling

Hardcover / 8.85 x 11 inches
775 images / 392 pages
ISBN: 9781942185598

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In the Swiss Pavilion at the 57th Venice Biennale, the Swiss-American artist couple Teresa Hubbard/ Alexander Birchler presented Flora and Bust, exploring the life of the unknown American artist Flora Mayo, with whom Alberto Giacometti had a love affair in Paris in the 1920s. While Giacometti is one of the most celebrated artists of the 20th century, Mayo's oeuvre has been destroyed, her biography relegated to a footnote in Giacometti scholarship. In this acclaimed work, which had its American premiere at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) in 2019, Hubbard/ Birchler reframe Mayo's history through a feminist perspective that interweaves reconstruction, reenactment and documentary into a hybrid form of storytelling. Flora, a double-sided film installation, is conceived as a conversation between Mayo and her son, David, whom the artists discovered living near Los Angeles. The work generates a dialogue between a mother and son, Mayo and Giacometti, Paris and Los Angeles, and past and present. This richly-illustrated book depicts the journey of Hubbard / Birchler's process and is accompanied by the transcript of the film installation, a visual chronology of Flora Mayo's life and conversations with the artists.