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Publikace: The Hotel - Calle Sophie. A forensic conceptualist's
inventory of the ordinary and extraordinary lives in a Venetian
hotel In 1981 Sophie Calle took a job as a chambermaid for the
Hotel C in Venice, Italy. Stashing her camera and tape recorder in
her mop bucket, she not only cleans and tidies, but sorts through
the evidence of the hotel guests' lives. Assigned 12 rooms on the
fourth floor, she surveys the state of the guests' bedding, their
books, newspapers and postcards, perfumes and cologne, traveling
clothes and costumes for Carnival. She methodically photographs the
contents of closets and suitcases, examining the detritus in the
rubbish bin and the toiletries arranged on the washbasin. She
discovers their birth dates and blood types, diary entries, letters
from and photographs of lovers and family. She eavesdrops on
arguments and love-making. She retrieves a pair of shoes from the
wastebasket and takes two chocolates from a neglected box of
sweets, while leaving behind stashes of money, pills and jewelry.
Her thievery is the eye of the camera, observing the details that
were not meant for her, or us, to see. The Hotel now manifests as a
book for the first time in English (it was previously included in
the book Double Game). Collaborating with the artist on a new
design that features enhanced and larger photographs, and pays
specific attention to the beauty of the book as an object, Siglio
is releasing its third book authored by Calle, after The Address
Book (2012) and Suite Vénitienne (2015). Sophie Calle (born 1953)
is an internationally renowned artist whose controversial works
often fuse conceptual art and Oulipo-like constraints,
investigatory methods and the plundering of autobiography. The
Whitechapel Gallery in London organized a retrospective in 2009,
and her work has been shown at the Museum of Modern Art and the
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; the Carnegie Museum of
Art, Pittsburgh; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; the Hayward
Gallery and Serpentine, London; and the Museum of Contemporary Art,
Chicago, among others. She lives and works in Paris. Publikace: The
Hotel - Calle Sophie.