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The Prince of Homburg

The Prince of Homburg

Isabel Waidner
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This new chapbook has been published on the occasion of Patrick Staff’s solo exhibition The Prince of Homburg at Dundee Contemporary Arts. This exhibition debuts a major video installation and series of sculptural works reinterpreting 19th century German writer Heinrich von Kleist's play of the same name.

The soft cover booklet features two new experimental texts by writer and critical theorist Isabel Waidner, and artist, writer and performer Johanna Hedva, both commissioned as part of the project.

Waidner’s response to Staff’s work takes the form of a new experimental play that attempts to rethink resistance to power from a queer working class perspective. It also includes autobiographical material in relation to the queer migrant experience in the 1990s, contemporary cultural references, and some thoughts on the elitism of canonical literature.

Hedva’s text comprises an astrological reading given by Hedva to Staff on 7 May 2019 concerning the joint suicide of Heinrich von Kleist and Henriette Vogel on 21 November 1811.
Language
English
Pages
32
Format
Paperback
ISBN 13
9781999322335

The Prince of Homburg

Isabel Waidner
0/5 ( ratings)
This new chapbook has been published on the occasion of Patrick Staff’s solo exhibition The Prince of Homburg at Dundee Contemporary Arts. This exhibition debuts a major video installation and series of sculptural works reinterpreting 19th century German writer Heinrich von Kleist's play of the same name.

The soft cover booklet features two new experimental texts by writer and critical theorist Isabel Waidner, and artist, writer and performer Johanna Hedva, both commissioned as part of the project.

Waidner’s response to Staff’s work takes the form of a new experimental play that attempts to rethink resistance to power from a queer working class perspective. It also includes autobiographical material in relation to the queer migrant experience in the 1990s, contemporary cultural references, and some thoughts on the elitism of canonical literature.

Hedva’s text comprises an astrological reading given by Hedva to Staff on 7 May 2019 concerning the joint suicide of Heinrich von Kleist and Henriette Vogel on 21 November 1811.
Language
English
Pages
32
Format
Paperback
ISBN 13
9781999322335

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