Thomas Huber's 1997 polemical monologue Le Rêve de Jacob
German artist Thomas Huber wrote a polemical monologue in 1997 titled 'Le Rêve de Jacob' to accompany his text paintings, as was his custom. The monologue creates an indissoluble link between language and image, reflecting Huber's ongoing practice of integrating written text with visual art.
Key facts
- Thomas Huber is a German artist.
- The monologue 'Le Rêve de Jacob' was written in 1997.
- The monologue is polemical in nature.
- Huber regularly accompanies his paintings with texts.
- The work creates a link between language and image.
- The monologue was published in artpress.
- The source URL is from artpress.com.
- The monologue is an extract from a larger work.
Entities
Artists
- Thomas Huber
Institutions
- artpress
Sources
- artpress —