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Wednesday, June 3, 2026
Horn’s Einhorn (Unicorn) transforms the human form into mythic presence — the long horn strapped to the performer’s head evokes both medieval symbolism and a surreal extension of the body, confronting notions of identity, purity, and physical exposure
Rebecca Horn (24 March 1944 – 6 September 2024) was a leading figure in contemporary art, known for merging installation art and experimental cinema with bodily interventions, most notably Einhorn (Unicorn), a body-suit featuring a prominent horn rising from the headpiece
Rebecca Horn, a German artist (1944–2024), created Unicorn, a seminal body-based work in 1970
Rebecca Horn’s Einhorn (Unicorn, 1970): a pioneering body-extension performance in which a woman, wearing a tall unicorn horn constructed of wood, metal, and fabric, traverses fields and woods in a trance-like walk, blending myth, corporeality, and identity in an evocative exploration of purity and human vulnerability.
Rebecca Horn (24 March 1944 – 6 September 2024) was a German visual artist best known for her installation work, experimental filmmaking, and radical explorations of bodily transformation, including Einhorn (Unicorn)—a bodysuit featuring a long horn projecting vertically from the head that reimagines the body as a site of constraint, symbolism, and expression

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