James Beckett - The Sceptical Structures of Max
ROMA Publications, ISBN 9789464460285,
Pb, 120 pgs, 14 x 27cm
Acqn. 32952
In Stock
£19.50
Pb, 120 pgs, 14 x 27cm
Acqn. 32952
In Stock
£19.50
The chipboard lies at the heart of James Beckett's installation and book, 'The Sceptical Structures of Max.' Invented by industry magnate Max Himmelheber (1904-2000) in the spirit of frugality and economy, the chipboard accounts for 80% of material in globally-produced furniture now. Using chipboard salvaged from the streets of Amsterdam, the artist explores the relationship between industrial production and human behaviour. This book includes excerpts of Himmelheber's writings from his quarterly journal 'Scheidewege' on unusual topics such as boy scouting, Shintoism, and environmentalism, as well as a conversation between Dirk van Weelden and the Zimbabwean-born artist.

