One of a series of catalogues published in conjunction with show held June 17 - September 30, 2007. This volume includes interviews with some of the artists in the exhibition in conversation with exhibition curators Brigitte Franzen, Kasper König and Carina Plath. ... [details]
Artist's book consisting of black and white photographs of architectural oddities occasionally interspersed with images of Kippenberger and friends. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Städtisches Galerie im Lenbachhaus München, October 21, 2000 - January 14, 2001. Dedicated to On Kawara's postcard works. Well illustrated with cards illustrated front and back. ... [details]
A bittersweet artists' book published after Kippenberger's death to complete the Hotel-Hotel and Hotel-Hotel-Hotel trilogy. Whereas the two "Hotel" books are respite with his "Hotel" drawings, No Drawing No Cry contains only faithful reproductions of unadorned hotel letterhead. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Generali Foundation, Vienna, May 17 - August 2002. Curated and with an introduction by Sabine Breitwieser. Text in German. [details]
Five volume boxed reprint / reimagining of a project first exhibited at the Visual Arts Gallery, School of Visual Arts, New York, December 2 - December, 1966 of notebook pages and working drawings compiled by Mel Bochner. ... [details]
Artist's book by William Copley. Includes black-and-white illustrations and text by the artist. [details]
Roberta Smith called him the "madcap bad boy of contemporary German art" and also "one of the three or four best German artists of the postwar period." Martin Kippenberger disrupted the status quo throughout his too-short, highly excessive life, not just by making art of every variety and medium but also by conducting an extended performance in the vicinity of art that involved running galleries, organizing exhibitions, collecting the work of his contemporaries and overseeing assistants. ... [details]
Artist''''s book by Wolfgang Tillmans. According to whom, ""For the chosen few, flying Concorde is apparently a glamorous but cramped and slightly boring routine while to watch it in air, landing or taking off is a strange and free spectacle, a super modern anachronism and an image of the desire to overcome time and distance through technology. ... [details]
Artist's book comprised of texts in German and English with progression of Walt Disney's character Pinocchio. [details]