AGMA Issue #3

Posted in Exhibitions, magazines, Motto Berlin store, Motto Zürich store on April 13th, 2011
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AGMA Issue #3 – Edited by Francesco Stocchi

AGMA is a quarterly publication dedicated to exhibition making, made up of six different sections:

EXHIBITIONS presents extensive visual reviews of recent exhibitions worldwide
ARCHIVE presents an historic exhibition
STUDIO presents an artist’s studio
COLLECTION presents a private collection
DEPICTION presents a commissioned artist project
ADVERTISING presents a selection of advertisements from a single source

AGMA is overseen by a constantly changing editorial board and is accompanied by www.agmamagazine.com; a parallel resource home to an even larger selection of exhibitions.

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Dust Show. Morava Books

Posted in Exhibition catalogue, Exhibitions, magazines, Motto Berlin store, Motto Zürich store, writing on April 12th, 2011
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Dust Show, curated by Piotr Łakomy

Dust Show is a publication that sums up activities taking place in the space of the Amager Park in Copenhagen. The project, conceived by Piotr Łakomy, was extended over a longer period, with the works installed in September and October 2010. There were also works that did not make it to their destination, to the park by the sea. Dispersal – a characteristic feature of the project – was set in order in the publication Dust Show; it was here that all the artists and their works met. As in the case of an earlier book, Dust Snow, photographs documenting the show are accompanied by a text by Sebastian Cichocki, a curator of the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw.
Participants of Dust Snow included: Jesper Fabricius, Christopher L G Hill, Paweł Kowzan, Piotr Łakomy, Mads Lindberg, POSTER COMPANY (Max Pitegoff & Travess Smalley), Tomasz Saciłowski, TTC (Simon Højbo Hansen, Magnus Clausen, Emil Alsbo), and Honza Zamojski.

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Beyond the Dust – Artists’ Documents Today

Posted in Exhibition catalogue, Exhibitions, Motto Berlin store, photography, sculpture, writing on April 6th, 2011




Book edited and produced by Roma Publications for Beyond the Dust – Artists’ Documents Today; an international group exhibition project curated by Francesca di Nardo and Lorenzo Benedetti, presenting twelve artists.

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“That Which Doesn’t Kill Us Is Often Made Of Foam” – Group Exhibition @ Chert gallery. 02.04.2011

Posted in Exhibitions on April 2nd, 2011
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That Which Doesn’t Kill Us Is Often Made Of Foam

Jonathan Binet, Kasia Fudakowski, Heike Kabisch, Siôn Parkinson, Erik van der Weijde

Opening reception @ Chert gallery. 2 April. 7 pm.

Chert. Berlin
02.04 – 07.05.2011

http://www.chert-berlin.com/ita/

Kallat #8 – The Ghost House Issue

Posted in Exhibitions, magazines, Motto Berlin store, Uncategorized on March 24th, 2011
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Kallat #8 – The Ghost House Issue

edited by fluxia gallery

Index Issue 8:
– Daniela Baldelli; “5 pages written between 1978 and 2008 from the notebooks of my mother, Agnese Negri” 2011
– Installation views from the exhibition “casa fantasma”, works by Daniea Baldelli, Thomas Kratz, Gabriel Hartley. December 2010 – January 2011. Fluxia, Milano.
– Thomas Kratz; Images from the Performance “Both”, 2009. Croy Nielsen, Berlin.

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Kallat #7

Posted in Exhibitions, magazines, Motto Berlin store, Zines on March 16th, 2011
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Published for the occasion of Luca Francesconi’s solo exhibition Infinite Eye, Fluxia, Milan, Italy.

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Olaf Nicolai: Faites le travail qu’accomplit le soleil

Posted in Editions, Exhibitions, Motto Berlin store, photography, writing on March 11th, 2011
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Olaf Nicolai – Faites le travail qu’accomplit le soleil

48 Pages
Designed by HIT London/ Berlin
Leipzig 2011

The publication “fait le travail qu’accomplit le soleil” was published to accompany the exhibition from Olaf Nicolai in the kestnergesellschaft, Hanover. It translates the topics and the vocabulary of the exhibition in the space of the book: A tour of the exhibition as a comic. Essays on the work of Olaf Nicolai Anne von der Heiden, and Hans-Hagen Hildebrandt, Monika Szewczyk and Marc Ries.

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Hannah James Q & A

Posted in Exhibition catalogue, Exhibitions, writing on March 10th, 2011


Hannah James Q & A

This Publication accompanies pots purr – a solo exhibition by artist Hannah James. Split over two locations, Part 1 will be exhibited in the Rhubaba Project Space, Edinburgh, with Part II following in Chert Gallery, Berlin.

Part I: RHUBABA
Preview 21.01.11
22.01.11 – 30.01.11
25 Arthur Street, Edinburgh, EH6 5DA

Part II: CHERT
Preview 26.02.11
27.02.11 – 26.03.11
Skalitzerstrasse 68
10997 Berlin

Mousse Publishing @ Torpedo Bookstore. Oslo. 19.2.11

Posted in Events, Exhibitions on February 17th, 2011
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Saturday the 19th of February 2011
Mousse Publishing invites you to an exhibit of their printed production

Torpedo Bookshop / Torpedo Press
Trelastgata 3, Oslo, Norway
from 6.00 pm

Music for the Videos of Lars Laumann.
Concert by Dan-Ola Persson. 8.00 pm

Mousse #27

Posted in Exhibitions, magazines, Motto Berlin store, music, photography, writing on February 9th, 2011
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Mousse Magazine no. 27

In December, Ute Meta Bauer and Dan Graham met up in New York for a conversation whose scope was determined by their many shared interests and long friendship, as well as a passion for literature that, inevitably, is connected to an extraordinary storytelling ability. Hans Ulrich Obrist and Stuart Comer got together with William (Bill) Leavitt for a long conversation just a few months after his first retrospective at Los Angeles MOCA, an event that John Baldessari celebrates in his introductory portrait of the artist.

For PART OF THE PROCESS, Ronald Van de Sompel talked with Sven Augustijnen about the artist’s new film, Spectres, which focuses on the decolonization of the Belgian Congo, especially the circumstances surrounding the murder of Patrice Lumumba. A dark work that tracks the phantoms of history into their most hidden retreats.You need to read Chus Martínez’s text at samba rhythm. Samba is a movement of the body that reverberates in the movement of the social body. It is also a way to neutralize the system, as the author explains. The art world is flooded with printed matter. Dieter Roelstraete analyzes this phenomenon for PORTFOLIO in relation to the work of Zin Taylor, who is unquestionably an exquisite narrator. To Andrew Berardini, the greatest achievement of Brian Bress’s work is that it makes us keenly aware of how much television entertainment has shaped our mental processes. Yarn Man and his bizarre friends make this clear to us.Building houses out of nothing and against all odds. Abraham Cruzvillegas has translated the experience of autoconstruccion into several initiatives, which he talked about with Vincenzo de Bellis. Fiete Stolte lives in a parallel reality. Not a different world from ours, but the same one according to a different model of time. One where nights are not always dark, nor days always light. Jennifer Allen tried to synchronize herself with the artist’s new calendar, for HARK!

ARTIST PROJECT: Jeremy Deller, introduced by an interview with Peter Eleey.

TEN FUNDAMENTAL QUESTIONS OF CURATING, a project curated by Jens Hoffmann, sponsored by Fiorucci Art Trust and Mousse Publishing, explores the multifaceted physiognomy of the curator. The third of ten dossiers features João Ribas answering the question “What to do with the contemporary?” plus selected illustrations by Matthew Buckingham

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