Erik Steinbrecher. NEW PAINTINGS. Motto Berlin. Opening 02.03.2013
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Workshop vom 20.9.-22.9. und 27.9.-29.2012. Dirk Bell. BQ.
Documentation of workshops held between 20.9.-22.9.2012 and 27.9.-29.2012
mit Dirk, Simone, Quirin Bäumler und Caroline, Lucas, Lupus, Lynn, Bo, Justin, Vicky, Amira, Merle, Esther, Vivian, Andrea, Nico, Judith, Jessica, Mila, Jule, Mara, Amalia, Nina, Cornelia, Dirk, Tal
D 3€
Wheels and Trophies. Sveinn Fannar Jóhannsson. Jóhannsson Multinational Enterprises.
Wheels and Trophies was made during four months at the W17 Studio Residency Program at Kunstnernes Hus in Oslo.
D 18€
Die Wolken
Erik van der Weijde
Die Wolken contains photographic reproductions of fighter planes, taken from a 1982 yearbook. This zine is available in Red, Blue or Black ink in a set with all 3 colors.
The Black zine in this set is signed.
First edition , 2012
24 pages
17×30 cm
offset printed in Brazil / ed. 200 each color
D 22€
Air inside the bones. Gonçalo Sena, Robert Macfarlane, Pedro A.H. Paixão. Dutch Art Institute/ArtEZ.
Concepts and drawings by Gonçalo Sena, texts by Robert Macfarlane and Pedro A.H. Paixão.
Notes on Air inside the bones:
First published in 1856, John Ruskin’s “Modern Painters vol.IV: Of Mountain Beauty” reflects on the geology of the Alps i terms of landscape observation and its moral and spiritual influences on those living nearby. The “mountainous mask” list derives from the original Index of that book.
Note on Pedro A.H. Paixão’s text:
The text presented here is the development of a selection of notes written, at first, on the margins of my red drawings series, and after – conserving its informal shape, without reference notes -, as a reflection on affinities to Goncalo Senas use of drawing in his projects. The double ‘||’ within the text means not so much a paragraph division, but a lapse in time, allowing the text to remain as a condensed block, and to exhibit its journal nature, here exempted of places and dates.
Design: Stefano Faoro, Werkplaats Typografie/ArtEZ Institute of the Arts
Typografie: ArtEZ Institute of the Arts
Langauge: English
ISBN:978-94-90294-40-3
Edition: 250 Copies
D 10€
The interview book „Kippenberger & Friends“ comes closer to uncovering Kippenberger the myth, through 25 conversations with artists, curators, gallerists, and friends who contributed approx. 55 documentary photographs from their personal archives, published for the first time. They give us their view on someone who left a lasting impression on them, in descriptions that are contemplative, funny, critical, and also self-ironic. The extremely personal memories bring to life not only Kippenberger himself; they also create a dense picture of the cultural life in a Germany which, torn between the sensationalist Springer press and student revolts, the hedonistic consumer culture of yuppies and the provocative rebellion of the punk scene, still had to become convinced of the maxims of its own actions.
Interviews with: Roland Augustine, gallerist, New York; Lukas Baumewerd, architect; Klaus vom Bruch, artist; Werner Büttner, artist; Gisela Capitain, gallerist, Cologne/Berlin; Zdenek Felix, curator; Max Hetzler, gallerist, Berlin; Carmen Knoebel/Brigitta Rohrbach, former innkeepers Ratinger Hof, Düsseldorf; Kasper König, museum director; Jutta Koether, artist; Christian Ludwig Attersee, artist; Helmut Middendorf, artist; Albert Oehlen, artist; Peter Pakesch, museum director; Friedrich Petzel, gallerist, New York/Berlin; Martin Prinzhorn, linguist; Achim Schächtele, former co-owner S.O.36, Berlin; Stephan Schmidt-Wulffen, rector New Design University, St. Pölten; Elfie Semotan, photographer and wife; Claudia Skoda, fashion designer; Helene Winer, gallerist, New York; Johannes Wohnseifer, artist; Michel Würthle, owner Paris Bar, Berlin; Bernd Zimmer, artist; Heimo Zobernig, artist
D 39.90€
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White Light. Jochen Lempert
‘White Light’, produced on the occasion of Jochen Lempert’s photo exhibition at Rimuato, October 2007.
D 33.50€
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Rediviva – Ausgabe Nr. 23 @ Motto Berlin
Friday February 22
+ talk by Amy Patton & Mathilde ter Heijne
+ works by Johanna Abraham, Sebastian Hammwöhner
+ videos by Mark Briggs
Rediviva feat. contributions by Mathilde ter Heijne/Amy Patton, Johanna Abraham, Philippe Van Wolputte, Anita Leisz , Valentin Aigner,
Mark Briggs, Theo Prodromidis, Richard Hawkins, Marina Faust, Ariane Müller, Andy Weir, Gala Porras-Kim, Sebastian Hammwöhner
Rediviva is issue # 23 of the magazine series
Chicago, Times, Plotter, Helvetica, DIN, Techno, Löhfelm, RR_02, Univers, Tiffany, Circuit, Memphis, Gringo, Zeus, The Mix, Princess Lulu, Pigiarniq, Paper, Libertine, Trixie, Déjà Vu and Auto – published by Christian Egger, Manuel Gorkiewicz, Christian Mayer, Yves Mettler, Magda Tothova, Ruth Weismann, Alexander Wolff.
Ann Lislegaard’s monographic publication Spiral Book, contains a unique overview of her research and artistic work, as well as key influential texts.
Spiral Book is a survey of Lislegaard’s work. It is an inventory or special kind of catalogue raisonne, one that doesn’t look back but comes to life by mixing images and scrambling origins, and allows for influences to echo across the pages. It is as if the method of prevention suggested by the title hasn’t prevented the various sources that meet in the book to get into bed with one another and engender unexpected new liaisons and vistas into culture at large. Spiral Book is a text machine that breeds hybrids and bastards.
Ann Lislegaard was born in Norway 1962, she currently lives and works in Copenhagen and New York. Lislegaard represented Denmark at the Venice Biennale and the Biennial for Contemporary Art, Göteborg in 2005, The Sao Paolo Biennale 2006, Busan Biennale 2010, Sharjah Biennale, 2003, Biennal of Moving Images, Geneva 2001, The Istanbul Biennale 1997. She will participate in the Lyon Biennale and The Montreal Biennale 2013. Recent exhibitions include solo shows at Murray Guy Gallery New York, Paul Andriesse Gallery, Amsterdam, Museum Of Contemporary Art Detroit, The Henry Gallery Seattle, Marabouparken Kunsthall Stockholm, Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art, Statens Museum for Kunst, Moderna Museet Project. Group exhibitions include Museum Of Contemporary Art San Diego, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, MIT List Visual Arts Center, Boston, Museum Of Contemporary Art Los Angeles, MOMA Oxford, Musee d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris.
Ann Lislegaard is the professor of the School of New Media at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen (2004-2013).
The publication is made with support from the Danish Arts Council.
Pages: 290
Language: English
ISBN: 978-87-995287-0-7
D 28€
Tan Lin @ Motto Berlin. 19.02.2013
Talk 8pm (sharp)
The Powerpoint of Reading and other videos.
Tan Lin will be reading and screening selections from a number of videos and Powerpoint video works, including Bibliographic Sound Track, the Ph.D Sound, Dub Version, and Eleven Minute Painting. The various videos explore communications platforms such as Twitter, SMS, status updates, IM chats, programming languages, video game walk-throughs, the couplet, and the Powerpoint slide, as they affect reading, attention spans, and genre. The screening event performs an audience’s reading in an environment that has absorbed everything next to it in the room – from bibliographies to the smell of wet spanghum peat moss, the perfume Wet London Pavement, Glade Everglade Air Freshener and the music of New Order and Lucky Dragons.
Tan Lin is the author of over ten books, most recently, of Heath Course Pak, Bib. Rev. Ed, Insominia and the Aunt., and 7 Controlled Vocabularies and Obituary 2004 The Joy of Cooking. He is the recipient of a 2012 Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grant, a Getty Distinguished Scholar Grant and a Warhol Foundation/Creative Capital Arts Writing Grant to complete a book on the writings of Andy Warhol. He is working on a sampled novel, Our Feelings Were Made By Hand. He is an Associate Professor of English and Creative Writing at New Jersey City University.
http://writing.upenn.edu/pennsound/x/Lin.php
A proposition from Jean-Pascal Flavien, Natalie Czech and Westphalie Verlag
(image courtesy Ludlow 38)