A two volume, slipcased, set of exhibition catalogues produced in conjunction with two simultaneously held exhibitions: "A Different Kind of Order" at Museum Moderner Kunst, Stiftung Ludwig, Vienna, Austria, March 4 - July 3, 2005, and "Life's Balance" at Kunsthaus Graz, Austria, March 5 - May 16, 2005. ... [details]
"This insightful book features a clear PVC cover designed by the artist, printed in silver ink. Barney's sometimes ominous and sometimes sexy black-and white work is highlighted by a 12-page high gloss full color insert--the centerfold, if you will. ... [details]
A full featured exhibition catalogue / monograph on Baldessari covering works through 1984. Published in conjunction with exhibition held at Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig, Vienna, March 4 - July 3, 2005. ... [details]
Brochure published for an opening reception in honor of an exhibition of Baldessari's works 1962 - 1984, published in conjunction with exhibition held at Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig, Vienna, March 4 - July 3, 2005. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Kunsthaus Graz, Landesmusem Joanneum, Graz, Austria, March 5 - May 16, 2005. Curated by Adam Budak and Peter Pakesch. Includes texts by Nudak, Pakesch, Klaus Hoffer, Hans Dieter Huber, Kertrud Koch, and interview between Baldessari, Ann Goldstein and Christopher Williams. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Kunstverein Braunschweig, Cologne, May 16 - July 25, 2004. Foreword and preface by Karola Grässlin, with an essay by Dominic Eichler. Includes an exhibition checklist, bibliography, and bibliography. ... [details]
Artists' book / exhibition catalogue for show held at Tate Liverpool, February 20 - May 3, 2004 and traveled to Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig, Köln, July 15 - October 31, 2004. "Taking Freud's idea of the Uncanny as a starting point, artist Mike Kelley plays Sunday curator and presents work by Hans Bellmer, Marcel Broodthaers, Jake and Dinos Chapman, Robert Gober, Damien Hirst, Edward Kienholz, Jeff Koons, Jasper Johns, Paul McCarthy, Matt Mullican, Bruce Nauman, Tony Oursler, Cindy Sherman, Paul Thek, and others (reprinted from a 1993 catalogue), plus photos of chewing gum wrappers, postcards, record covers, and toys, all connected to ideas of youth and the Uncanny. ... [details]
In May 2002, Gerhard Richter photographed 216 details of his abstract painting no. 648-2, from 1987. Working on a long table over a period of several weeks, Richter combined these 10 x 15 cm details with 165 texts on the Iraq war, published in the German FAZ newspaper on March 20 and 21. ... [details]
A charming artist's book by a master of the artists' book. Contains smart essay by Prince, "Collecting: Bringing It All Back Home. A Day in the Life of a Book Collector Suggests that the Impulses Behind Collecting are Part Obsession, Part Quest and Part Fantasy. ... [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]