Ulisses. Stéphane Le Mercier. Édition incertain sens.
Posted in literature on October 19th, 2013Tags: Édition incertain sens, Stéphane Le Mercier
Fall 2013
Cover by: Jimmy Limit
INSIDE THE COVER
Jimmy Limit
words by Christopher Schreck
PORTRAITS IN THE EXHIBITION SPACE
Frederick Kiesler’s Endless Exhibition
by Lorenzo Benedetti
SPACES—Study Cases
Zasha Colah and Sumesh Sharma — Clark House Initiative
by Vincent Honoré
TALKING ABOUT
The novel as an exhibition, the exhibition as a novel
by Jean-Max Colard
SPOTLIGHT
David Douard. The telephone was the death of Montparnasse
in conversation with Ruba Katrib
designed by David Douard
LAB
ROCHES MAMMIFèRES
DISSIMULAITS
The Ptohograhpies
SPOTLIGHT
Nicolas Deshayes. Vacuum – Shaped
in conversation with Isobel Harbison
LAB
a project by N. DASH
text by Matthew Higgs
SHOW AND TELL
Andrea Büttner
Through a Mirror, Dimly
by Cecilia Canziani
SPOTLIGHT
Magali Reus. Out Of Empty
in conversation with Nicoletta Lambertucci
LAB
a project by B. Ingrid Olson
text by Andrew Blackley
THE EXHIBITION ROOM
Fiction on Display A Collection of Collections
by Niekolaas Johannes Lekkerkerk
visual commentaries proposed by France Fiction
THE EXHIBITION ROOM
Conversation as a Turing Test
by Valentinas Klimašauskas
Language: English
Pages: 152
Binding: Softcover
ISBN: 977203850700415
Price: €7.00
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Presentation and film screening at Motto Berlin
“Invited by Daniel Laufer.”
A Box of Editions made by Provinz, Bochum presented in cooperation with KM, Berlin
Thursday, October 24, 2013, 7:00 pm, film screening starts at 7:30 pm.
“Invited by Daniel Laufer” brings together 22 international artists, who all contribute a work to a box of editions. The box is of A4-format (roughly 21 x 31 cm) and a “magazine in the box”.
It comprises drawings, collages, copies, booklets, a DVD along with different printing techniques. The edition series “Invited by” will be continued with different artists.
For each new edition a selected artist invites several contributors.
Artists: Lutz Braun, Hanna Brandes, Martin John Callanan, Sunah Choi, Raphael Danke, Agathe Fleury, Nina Hoffmann, Adrian Hermanides, Hella Gerlach, Simone Gilges, Atalya Laufer,
Daniel Laufer, Kalin Lindena, Alexandra Müller, Toony Navok, Martin Neumaier, Thomas Rentmeister, Annette Ruenzler, Roman Schramm, Gerda Scheepers, Hanna Schwarz, Viola Yeşiltaç.
Daniel Laufer (*1975, Hannover) curated the first edition of the series “Invited by”. He lives and works in Berlin.
Provinz Editionen
http://www.provinzeditionen.de/
dérive #53: Citopia Now. Christoph Laimer, Elke Rauth (Eds.). dérive – Zeitschrift für Stadtforschung.
Erscheinungsdatum: October 2013
Schwerpunkt: Citopia Now
Inhalt:
Editorial
Christoph Laimer, Elke Rauth
– Citopia Now:
Das urbane Leben hat noch gar nicht begonnen
Christoph Laimer
Re-imagining the City critically
Peter Marcuse
Nachhaltig, beschleunigt oderabgehängt?
Katharina Manderscheid
Architektur als Diagramm sozialer Rollen
Christian Teckert
The Curse of Oil
John Urry
Now Urbanism
Jeffrey Hou
Die eindeutige Stadt
Peer Pasternack
– Kunstinserts:
Eine Stadt muss wie ein Lebewesen betrachtet werden
Anita Witek, Barbara Holub, Paul Rajakovics
– Serie: Geschichte der Urbanität:
Die Stadt als Archipel der Kapseln (Teil 1)
Manfred Russo
– Besprechungen:
Lo Urbano übersetzen. Lernen von der lateinamerikanischen Stadtforschung
Monika Streule
Torre David: Informelle vertikale Siedlung im Zentrum Caracas’
Elisabeth Haid
Im Süden von Ost-West
Michael Klein
Die Welt als Bürolandschaft
André Krammer
Arbeit & Migration – Lebenswege und Geschichte im Grazer Annenviertel
Mirjam Pot
Architektur als soziale Praxis. Das »Vorarlberger Architekturwunder« soziologisch erklärt
Anita Aigner
Die Commonisten aus Bullerbü
Bernd Hüttner
Wohnungen für die Bedürfnisse der BewohnerInnen
Christoph Laimer
8.00 €
Poisoned by men in need of some love. Petrit Halilaj. Motto Books, WIELS.
Published on the occasion of the solo exhibition of Petrit Halilaj, Poisoned by men in need of some love, organised by WIELS Contemporary Art Centre, Brussels (September 7, 2013-January 5, 2014), and curated by Elena Filipovic.
“Introduction:
Museum of Natural History Pristina
1951-2001
The pages that follow reproduce almost the entire contents of the archives of the now-defunct Museum of Natural History, Pristina, as found by Petrit Halilaj in July 2013.”
24.80 €






Glacial Jubilé. Estelle Hanania. Shelter Press.
Customs and traditions: The originality of Estelle Hanania’s photographic work appears in the fact that it focuses on the European vernacular rites in a very unique way. Unlike the anthropologist or pure documentarist, she doesn’t try neither to understand nor to decode the mystery of those rites, letting them pass trough her camera.
The first monograph dedicated to the work of Estelle Hanania, Glacial Jubilé features six sets of photographs taken in Switzerland, Bulgaria, the Basque Country, Italy and Austria between 2006 and 2011.
Price: D €45




Originalausgabe / Original Issue. Anita Witek. Dent-De-Leone.
“This fundamental difference between reality and representation, between material and image, between original and reproduction, the conditions of contemporary image production between everyday culture and questions inherent in art, is the starting point for Anita Witek’s artistic works.” (Franz Thalmair) published here for the first time in the shape of a Vogue magazine.
Language: English and German
Editor: Anita Witek & Åbäke
Text:Walter Moser, Franz Thalmair
Price: D €35
Including :
Laura Poitras, Matt Wolf, Rachel Rose, Adriano Costa, Gavin Kenyon, Lucien Smith, Josh Kline, Ariana Reines, Vanessa Place.
The Resistance to Symbols, Outside Art. After Venice, Thinking Contemporary Exhibitions, After Effects: Art and Technology, Then and Now, Artists and Workers.
Price: D €9
Quick #9 – Alexandra Leykauf: désespoir d’opale.
Quick Magazine #9
September 2013
32 pages
21 x 14,5 cm
4 colour stencil print
Price: €7
The Burning Sand Vol. 2. Sarah Lowndes (Ed.).
The Burning Sand
prose, poetry and art magazine
Edited by Sarah Lowndes
Designed by Sophie Dyer & Maeve Redmond
Published twice yearly in Glasgow
Price: €4.70