A "boutique book" by Matías Duville that reflects a specific project he did in the Argentinean Pampa as part of the Guggenheim grant.
Hogar contains a first part that gathers a series of photographs taken by the artist, which document the metamorphosis of his intervention, a house deployed in the field. And a second part "transfer block" that gathers a facsimile of his drawing notebook in which he recorded ideas and inspirations directly related to the project. Throughout the book there is an extensive essay by Santiago Garcia Navarro, and a short text by the Brazilian curator Rodrigo Moura.
Matías Duville (born in 1974 in Argentina) lives and works in Buenos Aires.