«Simone Weil-Map», 2020
Studio view, 250 x 450 cm, Courtesy of the artist and Gladstone Gallery, New York, Photo Marc Domage
The «Gramsci-Monument» Map, 2013
126 x 208 cm, Courtesy of the artist and Dia Art Foundation, New York
«Timeline: Work in Public Space», 2012
240 x 960 cm, Courtesy Gladstone Gallery, New York and Brussels
«The Map of Headlessness», 2011
Thomas Hirschhorn with Marcus Steinweg, 241 x 401 cm, Courtesy Musée Jenisch, Vevey, Suisse
«The Map of Friendship between Art and Philosophy», 2007
Thomas Hirschhorn with Marcus Steinweg, 240 x 400 cm, Courtesy Stephen Friedman Gallery, London
“Foucault-Map”, 2004
Thomas Hirschhorn with Marcus Steinweg, 274 x 454 cm, Collection Museu Serralves, Porto
“Nietzsche-Map”, 2003
Thomas Hirschhorn with Marcus Steinweg, 240 x 412 cm, Private Collection Switzerland
“Hannah Arendt-Map”, 2003
Thomas Hirschhorn with Marcus Steinweg, 230 x 325 cm, The Cranford Collection, London
Related Texts:
Qu’est-ce que je veux ? Quelle est ma position ? (Conférence)
Unshared Authorship (Français)
«TIMELINE: WORK IN PUBLIC SPACE», 2012 – THE 14 INCLUDED TEXTS
Warum “Wo stehe ich ?” und warum “Was will ich ?”
“Wo stehe ich ? “Was will ich ?”
«Avoir un plan», Interview avec Julie Enckell Julliard (2016)