
<p>This selection of framed photographs belongs to a series of 80 different images that comprise <em>Some Thames</em>, which depicts the surface of the Thames River in central London. These works extend Roni Horn’s larger, serial investigation into the visual, literary, and metaphoric possibilities of water. The artist stated: “<em>Some Thames</em> is literally the idea of a finite thing having an infinite range of appearance or expression because of its inseparable relation to other things.” The Thames—alternately transparent and opaque, violent and still, pastoral and urban, cleansing and dirty—offers a range of broad metaphors for an understanding of self. <em>Some Thames</em>, like most of Horn’s work, is an abstracted self-portrait. Self, like this river, is transcendently fluid, ultimately unknowable.</p>
Catalogue
- Year
- 2000
- Medium
- Inkjet print
- Dimensions
- 97 × 64 cm (38 × 25 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- Roni Horn
Artist

Photography
Roni Horn is an American visual artist and writer. The granddaughter of Eastern European immigrants, she was born in New York City, where she lives and works. She is currently represented by Xavier Hufkens in Brussels and Hauser & Wirth. She is openly gay.
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2004 · Brush and red opaque pigment with varnish, brush and red-pink washes, and graphite on scored, off-white wove paper
Were 12
2004 · Pigment, varnish and graphite on paper
Were 3
2002 · Pigment, varnish, and pencil on cut-and-pasted paper
Clownpout (1)
2002 · Collage, chromogenic prints and ink
Clowndoubt (Joe)
2001 · Photographic drawing with felt-tip pen on cut-and-pasted paper
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- Roni Horn
- Year
- 2000
- Medium
- Inkjet print
- Dimensions
- 97 × 64 cm (38 × 25 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-2000-139868
Source
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
- aic
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- View at source
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