The seventh publication in Cabinet's 24-Hour Book series, in which
distinguished authors and artists are incarcerated in the Cabinet
gallery space to complete a project from start to finish within 24
hours, The Death of the Artist breaks from prior volumes to stage an
experiment involving six different contributors working simultaneously
on a single book. Gathered at Cabinet's Berlin event space, the six
artists and writers were each asked to consider their own finitude,
figurative or literal.
The volume includes Sam Durant's meditation on the death of an artwork
as a political idea; Tom McCarthy's forensic postulations about death
and geometry; Eva Stenram's modified found photographs that suggest
violence-to-come; Omer Fast's script in which a woman on an Austrian ski
slope becomes the reluctant audience for a retelling of a Yiddish folk
tale; Susan Ploetz's outline for a Live Action Role Play (LARP) in which
players can learn the art of dying; and Till Gathmann's aleatory game
whose outcome can invoke death.