Dans la forêt, Jeff Wall
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Contro Vezzoli
Contributors : Michele Robecchi, Dieter Roelstraete, Martin Herbert, Jens Hoffmann and Stéphanie Moisdon
This publication was co-published with Kaleidoscope on the occasion of the exhibition “Civica 1989-2009: Celebration, Institution, Critique” at Fondazione Galleria Civica – Centro di Ricerca sulla Contemporaneità di Trento.
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Screening Berlin, Gilbert Hage.
Published by Underexposed Books.
30 x 47 cm.
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Toufican Ruins?, Gilbert Hage.
Published by Underexposed Books.
30 x 47 cm.
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Eleven views of Mount Ararat, Gilbert Hage.
Published by Underexposed Books.
30 x 47 cm.
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FUKT – A Magazine for Drawing #8/9
Featuring contributions on an invitation basis from curators to artists including Pawel Olszczynski, Maciej Sienczyk, Johan Tirén, Aleksandra Waliszewska, Kathleen Henderson, Max Maddox and Grzegorz Droz.
Other contributors include Sofie Berntsen, Thomas Broomé, Pola Dwurnik, Harold Fisk, Pia Fuchs (German ID of Patricia Reed), Jochen Gerner, Bjørn Hegardt, Torgeir Husevaag, Alevtina Kakhidze, Laurent Le Deunff, Maess, Maja Nilsen, Eric Nyquist, Jeff Olsson, Leah Raintree, Matthias Reinhold, Julia Steiner, Mayura Torii, Steingrim Veum
published by Revolver Publishing
D 16€
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Picture a Moon, Shinig in the Sky – Conversation with Martin Kippenberger
(English Version) D 9.99€
Stellen Sie sich vor, ein Mond scheint am Himmel – Gespräch mit Martin Kippenberger./
D 9.99€
Starship Verlag. (2010 reprint)
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Katinka Bock: Works Oeuvres Werke – Words Mots Worte. by Sabeth Buchmann, Natascha Sadr Haghighian, Kim West.
Paraguay Press.
Texts in English, German and French
May 2010. Edition of 1200
152 pages.
Beautifully designed by Guillaume Mojon (Zurich) this book is the first monograph dedicated to the German artist Katinka Bock. Following a series of solo exhibitions of Bock in France, Germany and Holland since 2007, three authors were invited to write for this book: the art critics and historians Sabeth Buchmann and Kim West, and the artist Natascha Sadr Haghighian. Their three essays offer a variety of writing styles and approaches of art criticism, between empiricism, theory and fiction. But all pursue, in their own way, the very subject of Bock’s work, which is that thinking is a social conduct, maybe the most consequential of social acts.
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I can’t see. Oscar Tuazon., Edited by Oscar Tuazon, with Thomas Boutoux, Pierre-François Letué and Dorothée Perret
Texts in English, German and French
Paraguay Press/ DoPe Press
2010. Edition of 2000
272 pages
Produced in the aftermath of the solo exhibitions recently organized at the Centre international d’art et du paysage de l’île de Vassivière (France); the Kunsthalle Bern (Switzerland) and the Parc Saint Léger – Centre d’art contemporain (France), I CAN’T SEE stands as the first comprehensive monograph on the work developed by American artist Oscar Tuazon since 2002. It was co-published with Do.Pe Press and features more than 250 pages of images of works and documents, a series of short texts authored by Ariana Reines, Matthew Stadler, Cedar Sigo, Karl Holmqvist, Thomas Boutoux, Carissa Rodriguez, Eileen Myles and David Lewis as well as a long interview with the artist done by Chiara Parisi, Sandra Patron and Philippe Pirotte, the curators of his recent shows.
D 28€
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Red Flags, Joe Scanlan. 2009.
Paraguay Press.
Edition of 500.
Over the past several years, Joe Scanlan has read a lot of seminal economic texts and noticed that a strange thing kept happening: where the original authors were talking about absentee ownership, stagnating markets, colonialism and government subsidies, in the artist’s head he heard them talking about artists’ neighborhoods, Chelsea galleries, tae kwon do lessons, Jack Kerouac. Fascinated with these recurrent, uncontrollable synapses, Scanlan rewrote the texts as he heard them in his head and color-coded each alteration. Produced for his exhibition at castillo/corrales in May 2009, Joe Scanlan’s Red Flags contains four essays that the artist has refracted from original texts by Thorstein Veblen, Joseph Schumpeter, Milton Friedman and Edward Said, gathered in a slim, elegant book, beautifully designed by Francesca Grassi.
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