Antonia Hirsch’s Search Engine is a book project that situates the Berlin-based artist’s conceptual practice on par with her production of images and objects. The book’s title and its central feature, a classic index, reveal the full spectrum of Hirsch’s oeuvre. Mobilising contemporary tools, narratives, and epistemic systems, she transforms raw information and raw material into investigations of how we situate ourselves socially, politically, and economically. The publication comprises an extensive image section, texts by Henriette Huldisch (chief curator at the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis) and Katharina Rein (art historian and media scholar, University of Potsdam), a conversation between Elena Filipovic (director, Kunstmuseum Basel) and Antonia Hirsch, and an introduction and glossary by the artist.