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- Title
- A Doll's House from Ibsen to Heske
- Author(s)
- Friedman, Ken
- Abstract
- For the centennial anniversary of Henrik Ibsen's death, artist Marianne Heske explored the world of the doll's house in a series of five major works, presented as a large-scale installation in a single house. Each of these five projects involves work based on a doll's head that Heske found many years ago in Paris. This fact and the presentation in a model house gives rise to the metaphor of the doll's house, itself the title of Ibsen's best known and most influential work.
- Publication type
- Book chapter
- Research centre
- Swinburne University of Technology
- Source
- Marianne Heske: A Doll's House / Selene Wendt (ed.), pp. 53-59
- Publication year
- 2010
- Keyword(s)
- A Doll's House; Heske, Marianne; Ibsen, Henrik (1828-1906); Plays
- Publisher
- Skira Editore
- ISBN
- 9788876247460, 8876247467
- Publisher URL
- http://www.skira.net/marianne-heske.html
- Copyright
- Copyright © 2010 The Stenersen Museum, Skira editore and Marianne Heske, by SIAE.
- Additional information
- This chapter appears in a book published on the occasion of the exhibition 'Marianne Heske: Heaven & Earth', held at The Stenersen Museum, Oslo, Norway, 04 November 2010-02 January 2011.
- Peer reviewed



