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  • af George Vasey
    258,95 kr.

    Queer death and digital afterlife: responses to Oreet Ashery's Revisiting GenesisThis publication gathers artists' written responses to London-based Israeli artist Oreet Ashery's (born 1966) film Revisiting Genesis--a fictional story of a dying artist--alongside conversations with artists with critical medical conditions.

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    308,95 kr.

    Otherness, gender and the body: a singular, yet little-known body of work by Cathy JosefowitzThis richly illustrated volume presents works by the late American-born, Swiss-based artist Cathy Josefowitz (1956-2014), whose work spanned painting, drawing, dance and music. Josefowitz investigated the physical, emotional and spiritual experiences of otherness, resonating with current discourse around otherness, gender and the body.

  • af Maurin Dietrich
    458,95 kr.

    Panoramic photographs by Ilit Azoulay relate the silenced histories of objects in Jerusalem's Israel MuseumHere, Israeli photographer Ilit Azoulay (born 1972), known for panoramic photomontages, collects stories from those in charge of museum collections. Her "archive pages"--numerous high-resolution shots of objects mentioned in these stories, stitched together in Photoshop--are collected here alongside essays.

  • af Beatrice Merz
    308,95 kr.

    Iconic Arte Povera artist Marisa Merz's explorations of the human face and figureThis volume chronicles the career of Italian artist Marisa Merz (1926-2019), focusing on figurative works in a variety of media--drawings, unfired clay sculptures, copper and nylon weavings, objects transmuted in wax--with texts by Ester Coen, Douglas Fogle and Beatrice Merz.

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    258,95 kr.

    Landscape Plus is the first monograpy on the work of the Spanish-born, Los Angeles-based filmmaker Laida Lertxundi, published in collaboration with fluent.With essays by Erika Balsom, Anna Mannubens, Laida Lertxundi, and Alejandro Alonso Díaz this book explores the wider practice of the artist, featuring a number of premiered visuals, plus sets of images illustrating her exhibitions, projects, and works. For the first time since Lertxundi began making films, a publication maps her overall practice and allows for enhanced readings that navigate around film-theory, feminism, and subjectivity. As a whole, the book intends to present an essential constellation of Lertxundi's universe.

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    448,95 kr.

    "Invited by Célia Bernasconi, chief curator of the Nouveau Musée National de Monaco, to create an exhibition at the Villa Sauber, Echakhch chose to revisit the principality's exceptional heritage of masterpieces in the art of illusion. She explored the NMNM's collections, Madame de Galéa's scenery models and automatons, as well as touching postcards of fake rocks and fake wood in the Jardin Exotique. The result is a subtle and accurate interpretation of anonymous voices that had fallen silent but now sing softly again under her direction, in a garden that is very much her own.??Michel Racine Published in collaboration with the Nouveau Musée National de Monaco, this book guides the reader through the discovery of Latifa Echakhch's jardin mécanique, her latest exhibition at the Monegasque institution. A collection of visual and written essays, the publication explores the artist's take on the museum's collection of automatons and set models, as well as on the historical representations of the Exotic Garden of Monaco, through the form of a flipbook, translating on the page the motion of the five video works specifically produced for the exhibition.

  • af Peter Doroshenko
    463,95 kr.

    Eric Fischl (born 1948) is one of a handful of contemporary painters who regularly employs sourced images, culled from the internet, newspapers and magazines in his paintings. This catalog spotlights art's consistent presence--be it front and center or in the background--in Fischl's work over the past four decades.

  • af Silvia Karman Cubiñá
    308,95 kr.

    This is the last volume in Vocabulary of Solitude, a series of five books conceived by New York-based Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone (born 1964) to accompany a cycle of exhibitions devoted to sculptures inspired by the color spectrum.

  • af Roberta Tenconi
    298,95 kr.

    Published on the occasion of Eva Kot'átková's exhibition at Pirelli HangarBicocca in 2018, the book The Dream Machine is Asleep genuinely reflects the idea of the exhibition and follows a mechanism that aims to get the reader closer to a personal (but universal) inner archive and the different stages of sleep which are depicted by the artist throughout the show.

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    208,95 kr.

    This publication documents a nonprofit archival project initiated in 2016 in an attempt to record the contemporary art history of Shanghai, focusing on the BizArt Center artist curatorial practice and Art-Ba-Ba. The research featured in this catalog is exhibited in the Guggenheim Museum's Art and China after 1989.

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    318,95 kr.

    Matthew Monahan presents a new body of work by the Californian sculptor (born 1972), featuring eight bronze sculptures that question the ideals, icons and myths of classicism. Drawing from a vast pool of images ranging from classical to sci-fi-inspired, the figurative pieces play with the idea of sculpture as ruin.

  • af Gaëtane Verna
    368,95 kr.

    "Pfeifer's films explore cultural types in order to extend beyond the limits and privilege of a specific ethnography." -ArtforumThis volume accompanies German filmmaker Mario Pfeifer's exhibition at the Power Plant in Toronto.

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    318,95 kr.

    Onofre's humorous videos use pop music to reveal societal truthsPortuguese artist João Onofre (born 1976) is known for his video works featuring performances of pop songs. For example, in Untitled (zoetrope), rugby players attempt to sing a Foreigner song before being tackled by an opposing team. This and other works are included here.

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    268,95 kr.

    Impressionistic images of world citiesFor 15 years, Italian photographer Roberto Polillo (born 1946) has traveled from Venice to Havana, using long exposures to capture the energy and spirit of these cities. Between the Visible and the Invisible collects 65 of these images.

  • af Adam Budak
    318,95 kr.

    In Beckman's primary-color universe, games become a means for structuring capitalist societySince the 1980s, American filmmaker Ericka Beckman (born 1951) has been exploring themes of gamification and media interactions in her films. This publication accompanies an exhibition of the same name that presents Beckman's pioneering videos for the first time in Germany.

  • af Maria Arusoo
    268,95 kr.

    Estonian multimedia artist Kris Lemsalu's feminist-themed installation for the 58th Venice BiennaleEstonian artist Kris Lemsalu (born 1985) is known for her installations, mixed-media sculptures and performances underscored by feminist themes. This book offers an overview, focusing in particular on Lemsalu's largest project Birth V: Hi and Bye, produced for the Estonian Pavilion at the 58th Venice Biennale.

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    318,95 kr.

    Published on the occasion of Ian Davenport's last exhibition at Dallas Contemporary (30 September 2018-17 March 2019), Horizons presents a group of approximately seventeen large-scale works from the last thirty years, from the earlier pieces made with industrial materials of the ?80s, till the more complex multicolored works of the last years. Mapping the ongoing development of the artist's career and demonstrating his interest in the theatrics of painting, Horizons proves how curiosity, inquisitiveness, and fun, have always been a fundamental part of Davenport's practice, and sheds light on the intimate punkiness, immediacy, and dynamic of his paint activity.

  • af Simon Moretti
    213,95 kr.

    A multiauthored account of the present from artists across the worldFor his multimedia project involving an online performance, a text collage and this book, London-based artist Simon Moretti (born 1974) invited 51 artists to supply a text that they had written or found to represent their thoughts about our charged moment in history. Artists include Tacita Dean, Lubaina Himid, Joan Jonas, Christian Marclay and more.

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    423,95 kr.

    A photo-portrait of a legendary Milan galleryFor 50 years, Studio Marconi, founded by Giorgio Marconi, has exposed Milan and Italy to emerging international and domestic artists. This book documents Studio Marconi's activities from 1968 to 1978 through the photographs of Milanese photographer Enrico Cattaneo.

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    318,95 kr.

    Giannotti's multimedia works seek to turn society on its head--sometimes literallyCombining video, installation, performance, photography and drawing, Italian artist Aldo Giannotti (born 1977) deconstructs the rules of architectural space and institutions. This catalog offers an overview of the artist's anarchic subversions.

  • af Pedro Barateiro
    213,95 kr.

    A Portuguese artist's scrapbook portrait of studio lifeArchitectural details of Lisbon, downloaded images of politicians and internet heroes, abstract doodles: Portuguese artist Pedro Barateiro (born 1979) gathers these images and more in a scrapbook-like volume. Like his artist-run space Spirit Shop, photographed in this book, Just a Wound embodies a spirit of openness and dialogue.

  • af Stefanie Hessler
    233,95 kr.

    A multimedia investigation of the history of ergot and its feminist implicationsPortuguese artist Diana Policarpo (born 1986) considers the cultural history of ergot, a fungus that was used to induce abortions as well as hallucinogenic states, through installations and video works that feature anatomical diagrams, shamanic drawings, reproductions of art and more.

  • af Dehlia Hannah
    423,95 kr.

    The glacial environments of Iceland, Greenland, Mont Blanc and Switzerland appear as one sublime landscape in this interrogation of the artist as explorerFrench-Swiss artist and explorer Julian Charrière (born 1987) has long explored issues related to transformations in nature and the role humans play in such processes. In the cinematic work Towards No Earthly Pole, Charrière combines various ice landscapes into a sensual, poetic universe. The work relates to the current climate crisis through his engagement with the topography of glacial landscapes and the figure of the artist as investigator and explorer. To realize the film, the artist traveled with his team to some of the most inhospitable areas on earth. In his photographs, videos and objects, Charrière upends the images and concepts we have of these regions, appealing to our capacity to marvel at the world.

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    238,95 kr.

    Published to accompany the exhibition "Gender Agendas" at Museo Pecci Milano, this book covers Suzanne Lacy's whole career, presenting a selection of her major projects: from the pioneering Prostitution Notes (1974), an artwork that combines conceptual and performance art with social commitment focused on the theme of prostitution exploitation in some areas of Los Angeles, to Crystal Quilt (1985-1987), probably Lacy's most famous work, a huge performance which involved 430 women over 60 seated at tables arranged in the pattern of a large quilt created by Miriam Shapiro, mingling their memories with sociological analyses of society's failure to exploit the potential of old age, to Storing Rape (2012), a discussion among important media personalities, activists and politicians in the attempt to find a different way of describing sexual violence. "Suzanne Lacy is an artist of fundamental importance for the development of art in the last few decades," the curator of the exhibition and Director of Museo Pecci Fabio Cavallucci writes in his contribution to the catalogue. "In the first place, she has challenged the basic principle of the tradition of creative production, i.e. the monolithic figure of the artist. Since the 1970s, Lacy has preferred the model of the conductor, primus inter pares, whose main aim is to activate a system of collaborations, to that of the single artist, the solitary demiurge who creates work thanks to a superior intuition. Her works are generally the result of multi-layered cooperative activity: with other artists, various institutions, associations or groups, with whom she shares the creation of the project, and obviously also its authorship."

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    213,95 kr.

    Moments of friendship monumentalized in massive paintingsViennese photographer-painter Tatjana Danneberg (born 1991) transforms lo-fi color photographs of friends and acquaintances into massive paintings, comprised of the printed images brushed over with gesso. Caught Up contains over 50 images of her works and three essays.

  • af Nicola Trezzi
    268,95 kr.

    A sculptural inventory of Israel's history through the traces of its conflictsIsraeli artist Ella Littwitz's (born 1982) sculptures and installations, often built out of the traces of regional and political conflict such as border markers and minefield indicators, investigate the tangle of religion, geography and conflict that makes up the landscape and border of Israel.

  • af Ziba Ardalan
    318,95 kr.

    A timeless Naples anthem reinterpreted by contemporary artists as a message of hopeAttempting to focus on the positive at the height of the pandemic, an international collection of artists created responses to the Neapolitan song, "O Sole Mio." Artists include Adel Abdessemed, Darren Almond, Julian Charrière, Ludovica Colacino, Shezad Dawood, Layla Diba, Ana Elisa Egreja, Jerónimo Elespe, Adrian Esparza, Ana Gallardo, Kate Gilmore, Christopher P. Green and more.

  • af Dennis Brzek & Junia Thiede
    113,95 kr.

    On the many lives of a Berlin building, from Nazi compound to art museumThis inaugural edition of a new journal on historiographic inquiry examines the history of the structure that houses the Fluentum museum in Berlin. Originally a Nazi compound, it became the US military headquarters in Berlin and is now a museum focused on time-based works.

  • af Paolo Rosselli
    318,95 kr.

    A documentary account of the 1962 construction of Pakistan's government headquartersIn 1962, the architect firm of Ponti Fornaroli Rosselli was commissioned to design the government ministries for Pakistan's new capital, Islamabad. Here, Italian photographer Giovanna Silva (born 1980) travels to this site with Paolo Rosselli, the son of the project manager, to show how these structures perform their functions of state today.

  • af Balthazar Lovay
    423,95 kr.

    Gene Beery is the first monograph dedicated to this American artist and offers an in-depth investigation of his work. It assembles more than 65 artworks and three essays, by Kenneth Goldsmith, Jo Melvin and Balthazar Lovay, as well as an interview with Gene Beery by Gregor Quack.

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