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Artist's book with twenty-one color illustrations of German artist Maximilian Kirmse's paintings, as well as several drawings. The book includes a prose poem by Jan Koslowski and an essay by Fid. Fischer, which situates Kiirmse's work within contemporary painting.
Faced with waning state support, declining revenue, and forced entrepreneurialism, museums have become a threatened public space. Simultaneously they have assumed the role of institutional arbiter in issues of social justice and accountability. The canon of Institutional Critique has responded to the social embeddedness of art institutions by looking at their inner workings. In After Institutions, Karen Archey addresses contemporary art's sociopolitical entanglements by expanding the definition of Institutional Critique, looking beyond what cultural institutions were to what they are and what they might become.
Writers Barbara Casavecchia, Elisa R. Linn, and Vivien Trommer offer critical contributions on the work of Australian-born artist Andy Boot, whose practice spans painting, weaving, and sculpture. Their essays constitute a significant contribution to the art-historical significance of Boot's practice with a focus on the materiality of his works.
An accompaniment to artist Catherine Biocca's exhibition Bonsai Feeling at the Kunstverein Nürnberg. Featuring an essay by Simone Neuenschwander and an interview with Biocca, this publication investigates the artist's dealings with digitization and the Schadenfreude that permeates contemporary capitalist society.
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