Ringier annual report 2015
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In an approach marked by respectful humor rather than cynicism, the British artist Helen Marten compares the processes used in making sausages with those of journalism. While the 2015 Ringier Annual Report provides its readers with figures packed like sausage meat, it is also quite safe for vegetarians.
On opening the box containing the 2015 Ringier Annual Report, the reader is presented with two sausage casings. The materials the artist has chosen for the annual report book are thus clearly reminiscent of sausage making. There is the muslin, used to shape the sausage meat, and the greaseproof paper, used by the butcher to pack wrap the finished sausages themselves. The artist has also combined photographs taken during her visits to butchers in Switzerland with texts of her own.
The narrow pages and thin paper on which the annual report itself is printed are not dissimilar to receipts from a cash register. Here, too, the sausage takes center stage – as a metaphor for how publishing content is created and distributed.
TitleRingier annual report 2015
Author
Place of publicationZürich
PublisherRingier AG
Year of publication2016
Paginationongep.
Illustrationsill.
Dimensions41 cm
Materialboek
NotesLosbladig boek in doos.
Subjectannual reports, food, artists book [form]
Persons keywordRingier AG, Helen Marten
Copy number | Shelfmark | Loan status | |
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B-2018/275 | ,73,MARTEN,1 | Available |
Copy number | B-2018/275 |
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Loan status | Available |