Tony Oursler. Hoisted from the Pit.
Marina Isgro, Pascal Rousseau, Lynn Kost, Tony Oursler.

Tony Oursler. Hoisted from the Pit.

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N° d'inventaire 33409
Format 17,5 x 24,5
Détails 160 p., cartonnage éditeur relié toile
Publication Heule, 2025
Etat neuf
ISBN 9783864424632

Tony Oursler is considered a pioneer of video art. Since the 1980s, he has been developing experimental installations that uncouple videos from the screen and create immersive environments. At the Kunst Museum Winterthur, he is showing an exhibition entitled Hoisted from the Pit, which focuses on fake news, conspiracy theories and manipulation based on the historical figure of the Cardiff Giant, one of North America’s most famous scientific forgeries

To this day, the "Cardiff Giant" is one of the most incredible scientific forgeries in the history of North American archaeology. The stone figure is named after the site where it was discovered in upstate New York. George Hull, an atheist, had become acquainted with the Bible verse Genesis 6:4 at a methodist revival meeting. It inspired him to have an oversize stone figure carved that he subsequently buried in the ground on the property of his accomplice William Newell. One year later, they arranged to have a well dug on the site, and during the excavation the giant was "discovered". The sensational discovery of the primeval giant was reported on in newspapers all over the country. The strategy was successful, drawing numerous sightseers who were allowed to view the giant for a fee. Although the figure was soon revealed to be a fake, the story of the giant generated its own momentum that even convinced scholars to develop theories about the prehistoric period. With his "Cardiff Giant", Tony Oursler creates an entertaining and abysmal parable of double standards and the loss of trust in the great Western narrative of science and progress..

Tony Oursler is considered a pioneer of video art. Since the 1980s, he has been developing experimental installations that uncouple videos from the screen and create immersive environments. At the Kunst Museum Winterthur, he is showing an exhibition entitled Hoisted from the Pit, which focuses on fake news, conspiracy theories and manipulation based on the historical figure of the Cardiff Giant, one of North America’s most famous scientific forgeries

To this day, the "Cardiff Giant" is one of the most incredible scientific forgeries in the history of North American archaeology. The stone figure is named after the site where it was discovered in upstate New York. George Hull, an atheist, had become acquainted with the Bible verse Genesis 6:4 at a methodist revival meeting. It inspired him to have an oversize stone figure carved that he subsequently buried in the ground on the property of his accomplice William Newell. One year later, they arranged to have a well dug on the site, and during the excavation the giant was "discovered". The sensational discovery of the primeval giant was reported on in newspapers all over the country. The strategy was successful, drawing numerous sightseers who were allowed to view the giant for a fee. Although the figure was soon revealed to be a fake, the story of the giant generated its own momentum that even convinced scholars to develop theories about the prehistoric period. With his "Cardiff Giant", Tony Oursler creates an entertaining and abysmal parable of double standards and the loss of trust in the great Western narrative of science and progress..