Artist book complete with photographs and lists of childrens' possessions. Texts in German by Christoph Brockhaus, Bettina Ruhrberg, & Cornelia Brüninghaus-Knubel. [details]
An artist book produced to accompany the exhibition Places With a Past: New Site-Specific Art in Charleston from May 24 - August 4, 1991. Includes black-and-white images and text in English. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with the exhibition The 1991 Carnegie International from October 19, 1991 - February 16, 1992. [details]
In this book of forbidden images, the responsibility for viewing photographs many would not want to see is left entirely up to the reader. A silver surface has been printed over each of the graphic, disturbing pictures reproduced herein, covering them up in their entirety--only upon scratching the surface off can the images beneath be revealed. [details]
Black cardboard box with hinged flip-up lid, containing 28 items, all facsimiles of the original printings : 17 artists' books, 1 flyer in envelope, 2 single-page letters from the artist, 1-45 rpm record, 1 postcard announcement in envelope, 1 smaller card w / text in envelope, 1 single page folded over w / illus & text, 3 photographs in separate envelopes. ... [details]
Artists' book featuring photographs that claim to be of Christian Boltanski at ages 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 14, 17, and 20: "All the photographs were taken one afternoon by Annette Messager, near the waterfall in the Parc Montsouris in Paris. ... [details]
"A nephew reminds Christian Boltanski of a number of childhood accomplishments which he has forgotten with age: how to manipulate cards and marbles, how to tinker, how to make paper airplanes, perform magic tricks, play hopscotch etc. ... [details]
Catalogue documenting the works donated to the French state by Yvon Lambert in 2012, conserved by the Centre National des Arts Plastiques, and held at the Collection Lambert in Avignon. Edited by Jean-Baptiste Delorme and Stéphane Ibars. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held in December 1990. Essay by Anne Dary. Artists include Vincenzo Agnetti, Didier Bay, Bernd & Hilla Becher, Joseph Beuys, David Boeno, Christian Boltanski, Bernard Borgeaud, Marie Bourget, Victor Burgin, Balthasar Burkhard, Ger Dekkers, Barbara Ess, Robert Filliou, Eric Fonteneau, Hamish Fulton, Jean-Louis Garnell, Jochen Gerz, Paul-Armand Gette, Sigurdur Gudmundsson, Andreas Gursky, Hans Haacke, John Hilliard, Louis Jammes, Steve Kahn, Barbara Kruger, Bertrand Lavier, Jean Le Gac, Barbara & Michaël Leisgen, Clegg & Guttmann, Urs Lüthi, Allan Mac Collum, Annette Messager, Patrick Meunier, Nils-Udo, Arnulf Rainer, Patrick Raynaud, Georges Rousse, Thomas Ruff, Jean Sabrier, Cindy Sherman, Philippe & Sylvain Soussans, Patrick Tosani, Françoise Vergier, Jeff Wall and Boyd Webb. [details]
March / April 1989 issue of Contemporanea Art International. Edited by Gabriella Fanning, with written contributions by Anthony Calnek, Edith Krebs, Marco Meneguzzo, Don Bacigalupi, Peter Schuck, Alessandro Capodanno, Yannis Kolokotronis, Peter Frank, Leo Ratazzi, Cecilia Casorati, John Yau, Francesco Poli, Glòria Picazo, Giuseppe Risso, Agnes Kohlmeyer, Estrella de Diego, Catherine Grout, Aline Cochard, Liliana Abertazzi, Patrick Finnegan, Roberto Gautier, and Alan Jones. ... [details]