TUTTI is a score for nineteen voices from the video blogger scene.
The artist’s book collages the text fragments of thirteen political speeches and video stills with portraits of the individual vloggers and appears in addition to Anahita Razmi’s eponymous video installation TUTTI (2015).
In the room installation, the vloggers use words from Victor Orbán, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Angela Merkel, Winston Churchill, Erich Honecker, and other politicians on nineteen monitors. As a chorus of individual voices, the work deals with repetition of political phrases, aesthetics of echo, and appropriation between individuality and collectivity.
This publication was sponsored by the Kunststiftung Erich Hauser and is the winner of the Walter Tiemann Prize 2016 for innovative typography and book design.
— Edition Taube