Writings and Interviews
The collected writings of artist Marc Camille Chaimowicz, along with the stories behind them told by Alexis Vaillant.

Marc Camille Chaimowicz (1946–2024) was an acclaimed visual artist known for his performances, installations and curatorial flair. He was also a writer. This volume, the first comprehensive collection of writings by the artist, includes seminal interviews, chitchats, jokes, performance reports, insightful statements and letters in essay form, as well as rare documents, such as early surviving leaflets, typewriter handouts and hard-to-find articles. Spanning 1971–2023, the book unlocks the work of an artist considered to be a refreshing role model for a new generation of culture mavens and style savants. Drawing from literature, modernist architecture, interior design, art theory, glam rock and camp culture, the collection reveals the artist’s inner self alongside the art, social flânerie and the goings-on of his time. Entertaining and witty, the texts stand out brilliantly with their early acumen and inclusivity, while setting a new template for an expression of queerness through writing. With access to Chaimowicz’s personal material and photographs, curator and editor Alexis Vaillant is a guide to the artist’s writings. Vaillant provides behind-the-scenes commentary and context—a time capsule of pleasure featuring Andy Warhol, Des Esseintes, Josef Frank, David Bowie, Vito Acconci, Eileen Gray, Alex Kapranos, Jean Cocteau, Elsa Schiaparelli, Jean Genet, Bob Dylan, Emma Bovary and Roger Cook, among others. This book presents readers with an in-depth look into Chaimowicz’s quixotic shaping of his written work, which comes to life as a knowing and longing prose for the twenty-first century.
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Writings and Interviews
The collected writings of artist Marc Camille Chaimowicz, along with the stories behind them told by Alexis Vaillant.

Marc Camille Chaimowicz (1946–2024) was an acclaimed visual artist known for his performances, installations and curatorial flair. He was also a writer. This volume, the first comprehensive collection of writings by the artist, includes seminal interviews, chitchats, jokes, performance reports, insightful statements and letters in essay form, as well as rare documents, such as early surviving leaflets, typewriter handouts and hard-to-find articles. Spanning 1971–2023, the book unlocks the work of an artist considered to be a refreshing role model for a new generation of culture mavens and style savants. Drawing from literature, modernist architecture, interior design, art theory, glam rock and camp culture, the collection reveals the artist’s inner self alongside the art, social flânerie and the goings-on of his time. Entertaining and witty, the texts stand out brilliantly with their early acumen and inclusivity, while setting a new template for an expression of queerness through writing. With access to Chaimowicz’s personal material and photographs, curator and editor Alexis Vaillant is a guide to the artist’s writings. Vaillant provides behind-the-scenes commentary and context—a time capsule of pleasure featuring Andy Warhol, Des Esseintes, Josef Frank, David Bowie, Vito Acconci, Eileen Gray, Alex Kapranos, Jean Cocteau, Elsa Schiaparelli, Jean Genet, Bob Dylan, Emma Bovary and Roger Cook, among others. This book presents readers with an in-depth look into Chaimowicz’s quixotic shaping of his written work, which comes to life as a knowing and longing prose for the twenty-first century.
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The collected writings of artist Marc Camille Chaimowicz, along with the stories behind them told by Alexis Vaillant.

Marc Camille Chaimowicz (1946–2024) was an acclaimed visual artist known for his performances, installations and curatorial flair. He was also a writer. This volume, the first comprehensive collection of writings by the artist, includes seminal interviews, chitchats, jokes, performance reports, insightful statements and letters in essay form, as well as rare documents, such as early surviving leaflets, typewriter handouts and hard-to-find articles. Spanning 1971–2023, the book unlocks the work of an artist considered to be a refreshing role model for a new generation of culture mavens and style savants. Drawing from literature, modernist architecture, interior design, art theory, glam rock and camp culture, the collection reveals the artist’s inner self alongside the art, social flânerie and the goings-on of his time. Entertaining and witty, the texts stand out brilliantly with their early acumen and inclusivity, while setting a new template for an expression of queerness through writing. With access to Chaimowicz’s personal material and photographs, curator and editor Alexis Vaillant is a guide to the artist’s writings. Vaillant provides behind-the-scenes commentary and context—a time capsule of pleasure featuring Andy Warhol, Des Esseintes, Josef Frank, David Bowie, Vito Acconci, Eileen Gray, Alex Kapranos, Jean Cocteau, Elsa Schiaparelli, Jean Genet, Bob Dylan, Emma Bovary and Roger Cook, among others. This book presents readers with an in-depth look into Chaimowicz’s quixotic shaping of his written work, which comes to life as a knowing and longing prose for the twenty-first century.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783956796517
Publisher: MIT Press
Publication date: 06/24/2025
Pages: 728
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.25(h) x 1.71(d)

About the Author

Paris-born artist Marc Camille Chaimowicz died on May 23, 2024 in London at the age of seventy-seven. Gaining broader acclaim over the years, particularly for its pioneering immersive installation art as well as its prescience in questioning the very function of visual art practice and implicitly elite role in the visual canon. Exhibited internationally throughout five decades, his work is held in the collections of institutions including the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Tate Modern and the Victoria & Albert Museum, both in London; Le Consortium, Dijon, among others. Enthused by the project to publish his writings and interviews, Marc Camille Chaimowicz was involved from the outset in every stage of its development, approving both the text and graphic design.

Former Chief Curator at CAPC, Museum of Contemporary Art, Bordeaux, Alexis Vaillant is a curator, writer, and editor based in Lisbon. His publications with Sternberg Press include: Legend (2008); Jean-Luc Blanc: Opera Rock (2009); Options With Nostrils (2010); Big Minis: Fetishes of Crisis (2011); Mark von Schlegell’s New Dystopia (2012); On Things As Ideas (2016).

Table of Contents

PREFACE by Alexis Vaillant
I. TRANSCRIPTS OF INTERVIEWS
  • 1 – Three approaches / Alastair Mackintosch (1973)
  • 2 – Interview / Ben Jones (1976)
  • 3 – Performance Is Like a Perfect Day / Helena Kontovà (1978)
  • 4 – Impressions / Philippe Cuenat (1987)
  • 5 – Album. Interview / Jean-Michel Roudier & Eric Troncy (1994)
  • 6 – Conversation / Alain Coulange (1995)
  • 7 – Interview at Cabinet / Michael Archer, William Furlong, Martin McGeown, Andrew Wheatley (2000)
  • 8 – A Certain Simplicity of Means, True Luxury of Life—7 Questions for Marc Camille Chaimowicz / Catherine Wood (2006)
  • 9 – … In the Cherished Company of Others… / Dan Fox (2008)
  • 10 – A Personal Grammar of Means / Roger Cook (2009)
  • 11 – Fieldwork as Reverie / A/S/N (2009)
  • 12 – Adventures Close To Home: Lucy McKenzie and Marc Camille Chaimowicz / Michael Bracewell (2011)
  • 13 – Conversation / Anette Freudenberger (2012)
  • 14 – Trusting our Eyes / Clémentine Deliss (2012)
  • 15 – Marc Camille Chaimowicz in conversation / Connie Butler (2014)
  • 16 – At the Tip of my Fingers: Marc Camille Chaimowicz / Eva Fabbris (2016)
  • 17 – Artist of the month – Marc Camille Chaimowicz / Nicolas Trembley (2017)
  • 18 – A conversation with Roger Diener & Marc Camille Chaimowicz / Christina Bechtler, Fredi Fischli, Niels Olsen (2022)
II. CRITICISM
  • 1 – Performance. Report (January/February 1976)
  • 2 – Performance. Report (March/April 1976)
  • 3 – Performance. Report (May/June 1976)
  • 4 – Women and Performance in the UK (July/August 1976)
  • 5 – Performance. Report (January/February 1977)
  • 6 – Performance. Report (March/April 1977)
  • 7 – Nine Works for Tape—Slide Sequence (December/January 1977–78)
  • 8 – Problems of Presenting Performance (July 1979)
  • 9 – The Staircase Project (1980)
  • 10 – Architecture Is Not Art (1989)
  • 11 – A letter from Paris… (2013)
  • 12 – A letter to Wolfgang Tillmans, 2013 (2022)
III. TEXTS
  • 1 – Assumptions—Specific Work-Pieces (1971)
  • 2 – Celebration Realife (1972)
  • 3 – First Floor (1972)
  • 4 – Progress Notes (1972)
  • 5 – Dream, an Anecdote (1977)
  • 6 – Here and There… (1978)
  • 7 – Screens… (1979)
  • 8 – Partial Eclipse… (1981)
  • 9 – Rare is the city in which we can both work and dream… (1982)
  • 10 – Extracts from a letter to Michael Regan (1984)
  • 11 – Café du Rêve (1984): a) Le Désert; b) Le Parc; c) Partial Eclipse, a performance; d) Chorus, a letter from Vienna; e) Liaison; f) Le Select…
  • 12 – Restlessness in the Belgian Congo (1987)
  • 13 – On Orange… as Torture (1988)
  • 14 – On the Dialectic Between the Fine Arts and Design (1989)
  • 15 – The Drawings Done Away… (1993)
  • 16 – On the Every Daynessness of Things (1996)
  • 17 – Statement (2000)
  • 18 – Aléa (2003)
  • 19 – Marc Camille Chaimowicz Talks About Jean Cocteau, 2003 (2004)
  • 20 – Notes Regarding Concertina (2005)
  • 21 – Central Line… (2006)
  • 22 – The World of Interiors (2007): a) Preface; b) Farmhouse Bedroom (2006); c) Giacometti Meets Marshal McLuhan; d) When in London…; e) Index to The World of Interiors
  • 23 – Re B.B.5 For MvdR (2008)
  • 24 – Dear Stefanie Kleefeld and André Rottmann, … (2008)
  • 25 – Lukas Duwenhögger The End of the Season (2008)
  • 26 – A letter, transcribed (2010)
  • 27 – Jean Genet in Norfolk (2010)
  • 28 – One evening… (2012)
  • 29 – An “Open Letter” to Aurélie Voltz (2022)
IV. BIBLIOGRAPHY
V. COLOPHON, ACKNOWLEDGMENTS & COPYRIGHTS
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