To write, to exchange, to publish: Variable Piece #4: Secrets (1970) of Douglas Huebler and Secreto (2016-2020) of María P. Vila
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This paper proposes a comparative study of Variable Piece #4: Secrets (1970) by the american conceptual artist Douglas Huebler (1924-1997) and Secreto (2016-2020) by the chilean artist María P. Vila. These are interactive works that, through an installation, involve the participation of the public through the writing of secrets. In both projects the secrets were made public in two instances: through their exchange among the participants and, later, through their publication in the form of an artist's book. Although the works by Huebler and Vila can be grouped under the “art as action” trend, due to their publication, two processes of rematerialization take place. The formal and material decisions made by the artists and editors account for profound differences in the conception of what an artist's book is and can be.
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