New Stationery Department / Limited Edition Print. Sara MacKillop. Motto Books.
Posted in Editions on March 30th, 2013Tags: print, Sara MacKillop
Print Response is a series of prints that were altered by various artists whom Burnoski had approached by mail or in person.
In his request to the artists, Burnoski left it open to what could be done in response to the print, saying only that it could be as simple as they wished.
The artists include:
John Baldessari, Pierre Bismuth, Martin Boyce, Herbert Brandl, Angela Bulloch, Martin Creed, Richard Deacon, Jimmie Durham, Michael Elmgreen & Ingar Dragset, Valie Export, Peter Fischli, Ryan Gander, Joe Goode, Rodney Graham, Wade Guyton, Mary Heilmann, Isabell Heimerdinger, Carmen Herrera, Susan Hiller, Thomas Hirschhorn, Jenny Holzer, Joan Jonas, Jannis Kounellis, Louise Lawler, Paul McCarthy, Jonathan Monk, François Morellet, Olivier Mosset, Marcel Odenbach, Albert Oehlen, Roman Ondák, Tobias Rehberger, Allen Ruppersberg, Ed Ruscha, Anri Sala, Roman Signer, Nedko Solakov, Stephanie Taylor, Jeffrey Vallance, Kelley Walker, Lawrence Weiner, Christopher Williams & Johannes Bendzulla, Jack Youngerman, Heimo Zobernig
Print Response, 2012
by Christian Burnoski
Designed by Daria Holme
Special Edition of 50 + 10 AP includes a DVD titled “Put It Back Together – Tape It Together” 49 mins (A film of Paul McCarthy’s response being taped back together.)
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Limited Edition of 200 + 50 AP
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Out To Lunch. Ari Marcopoulos. PPP Editions.
Out To Lunch is a signed and numbered limited edition by Ari Marcopoulos. An index of sorts, Out To Lunch presents Marcopoulos’ earliest and most recent black and white photographs (we nixed the middle years) in various formats: matt-black&white images; high-gloss contact sheets; vinyl stickers; over-sized, glossy pull-out posters, and a screenplay written together with his son Cairo, all bound together with black binder’s gauze and housed in an illustrated plastic bag.
Limited edition of 350 copies, signed and numbered.
4to., (8-1/2 x 11 inches, 368 pages) 256 matt-black & white images, dozens of high-gloss contact sheets, 100s of vinyl stickers, 8 over-sized, glossy pull-out posters, a 32-page screenplay written together with his son Cairo; black wrappers bound with black binder’s gauze; housed in an illustrated plastic bag.
D 350 €
Chert & Motto @ Cneai=, as part of the Berlin-Paris exchange
“Tintenfish”
Jérémie Gindre, Kasia Fudakowski, Carla Scott Fullerton
Opening reception: Thursday, July 5th at 6.00 pm
at CNEAI=
Maison Flottante
île des impressionnistes, 78400 Chatou
exhibition dates:
July 06 – 14. 2012
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Produced in conjunction with Geneva – Berlin residency, Atelier Schönhauser Berlin, battlefield presents a selection of living sculptures made by the artist Jérôme Leuba between 2008-2010.
Jérôme Leuba (*1970, Geneva Switzerland) works with photography, video and installation. Since 2004, most of his pieces are gathered under the title “battlefield”.
D 19.50€
Artist Book
Kim Seob Boninsegni: Mining For Pearls
With Texts by:
Liam Gillick
Sarina Basta
Daniel Baunmann
Giovanni Carmine
Piero Golia
Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster
Pierre Joseph
Justin Liberman
Tobias Madison
Elli Medeiros
Damián Navarro
Mai-Thu Perret
Guillaume Pilet
Emmanuel Rossetti
Wolf Günter Theil
Published by Atelier Schönhauser Berlin
D 10€
Super Green Horn. Erik Steinbrecher. JRP-Ringier Special Edition.
In 100 copies of his new publication, “Super Green Horn,” Erik Steinbrecher has inserted
grass between the front cover and the first page. The book is a product for the exhibition Graphic Detour at Stichting Nationaal Museum voor Grafische Vormgeving De Beyerd.
Design: Norm, Zürich and Erik Steinbrecher.
The book is signed and numbered in the inside back cover.
D 70€
Space Has No Meaning Outside Of Time. Koenraad Dedobbeleer. &: Christophe Daviet-Thery.
Artist’s book by Koenraad Dedobbeleer.
Edition of 200 signed and numbered copies.
Published by &: Christophe Daviet-Thery, 2011, Paris.
D 90€
“Alina Szapocznikow. Awkward Objects” is a collection of materials from the international conference “Alina Szapocznikow. Works. Documents. Interpretations.” organised at the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw by the Museum team and Agata Jakubowska, PhD(May 15-16, 2009). By gathering world-renowned art historians, curators, critics and collectors, both the conference and the publication seek to fully represent and animate the new trends in research concerning works by Alina Szapocznikow.
Termed “post-surrealist” or “proto-feminist”, compared to Eva Hesse and Louise Bourgeois, Szapocznikow and her work today constitute one of the most interesting challenges for researchers dealing with 20th century art. “Alina Szapocznikow. Awkward Objects” is, by contributions by renowned art historians, critics and artists, a combination of multi-faceted insights into the artist’s diverse oeuvre that aim to place her in the context of the international world of art.
Authors: Griselda Pollock, Sarah Wilson, Agata Jakubowska, Ernst van Alphen, Tomáš Pospiszyl, Marta Dziewanska, Anke Kempkes, Paweł Leszkowicz, Jola Gola, Anda Rottenberg.
“Alina Szapocznikow : Awkward Objects”
Edited by Agata Jakubowska
Museum of Modern Art, 2011