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1. Auflage. Vermutlich unauthorisierte Kopie. Im Netz gefunden und aufgeklaubt.
The Invisible Book is a book produced in a limited edition at the affordable price of €0. It will work as a digital book too, on any platform. The edition is limited to 100 copies (neither numbered nor signed). This is a product without a single fault, available at the lowest price possible. The book was made as a reaction to both the trend of decreasing booksales and the trend of increasing expectations from audiences. Published by Elisabeth Tonnard, Leerdam, April 2012. A second edition became available in June 2012. It too was limited to 100 copies, neither numbered nor signed, but all made to perfection and available at the price of €0.
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Das Buch kann man leider bei mir nicht anschauen. Es existiert nur in dieser Art als Datensatz auf einem Monitor
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Anonymous Press No. 15766 - Various Small Dicks
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12 S., 20,3x13,4 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden
Drahtheftung, Schwarz-Weiß-Laserdrucke, Umschlag aus farbigem Papier
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Das Konzept:
1. Anonymous Press (Α,–Π,) is a self-sufficient publishing platform.
2. Every publication by Α,–Π, is a byproduct of an individual and a database, i.e. Google Image Search.
3. Human author defines the topic, the content and the form is generated from the most relevant images found online.
4. Each publication is added to a public library.
5. Every item in the library can be printed on-demand and is available to everyone for a small fee covering shipping and production costs.
6. Publications are sorted in a chronological order.
7. Α–Π does not own, nor is responsible for the content generated by its users.
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Kunst/Musik im Karrée 12.-13. Juli 2014 - zines.blättern
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42x29,7 cm, Auflage: 6, 2 Stück. keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden
Plakat und Flyer zur Veranstaltung. Farblaserkopien. 2 Variationen
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Design Anne Pfeiffer.
Ausstellung mit ArtZines, seltenen Zeitschriften, Heften, Künstlermagazinen u. a. aus Barcelona, London, Berlin und München und Publikationen von vielen Einzelkünstlern.
Mit Livemusik von Norbert R. Stammberger: Sopransaxophon, Karina Erhard: Flöte, Gregor Karger: Kontrabass mit Kompositionen von John Cage (*1912-?1992),
Norbert Stammberger (*1958), Michael Emanuel Bauer (*1974) und Christoph Reiserer (*1966)
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72 S., 12,5x12,5 cm, Auflage: 500, ISBN/ISSN 9783937577210
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Aus der Reihe Revolverle for all ages.
Hungry dogs eat dirty pudding … no beginning or end … neither useful nor thought provoking … the unmanned craft … make art not friends! It will happen.
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Re:Action - Newsletter of the Neoist Alliance - Neither Pascal nor Descartes! - No. 6 Summer
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[4] S., 29,7x21 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden
DIN A3 Blatt, einmal gefaltet, Offsetdruck,
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Die Zeitschrift erscheint unregelmäßig jeweils einmal im Sommer und Winter
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Something To Put Something On
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[48,] S., 21x25 cm, Auflage: 1.800, ISBN/ISSN 978 3 944630 02 1
Ungebundenes Exemplar, Druckbögen lose ineinander gelegt,
mit Druckkontrollstreifen als Bauchbinde zusammengehalten
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What is a table? Lawrence Weiner asks the question that has held his interest since his earliest days of art making. Neither story book, nor autobiography, nor reference book, SOMETHING TO PUT SOMETHING ON is a questioning book, endowed with its maker’s celebrated wordly wit and aimed at engaging young readers, among others, in an inquiry that has spanned a lifetime. Weiner wields his red, blue, and orange letterforms and graphic figures to take up the question of a human being’s relationship to objects and teases the reader into looking at a table in an entirely new light.
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Something to Put Something On by Lawrence Weiner (folded and gathered signatures of the book before binding). © 2017 Lawrence Weiner and Little Steidl Verlag, all rights reserved. Reproduced with permission of the publisher. Folded and gathered signatures of the edition courtesy of the publisher. The book was printed by Nina Holland on Zerkall Werkdruck Velin 170g with red, blue, orange and black inks.
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0 S., 21x29,7 cm, Auflage: 100, 2 Teile. keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden
fiktives Buch, mit Zertifikat, Laserdruck auf Papier, Kaufbescheinigung von ebay und Mitteilung an den Käufer
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1. Auflage. Mit Certificate of Ownership
The Invisible Book is a book produced in a limited edition at the affordable price of €0. It will work as a digital book too, on any platform. The edition is limited to 100 copies (neither numbered nor signed). This is a product without a single fault, available at the lowest price possible. The book was made as a reaction to both the trend of decreasing booksales and the trend of increasing expectations from audiences. Published by Elisabeth Tonnard, Leerdam, April 2012. A second edition became available in June 2012. It too was limited to 100 copies, neither numbered nor signed, but all made to perfection and available at the price of €0.
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Das Buch kann man leider bei mir nicht anschauen. Es existiert nur in dieser Art als Datensatz auf einem Monitor
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[352] S., 30x16 cm, Auflage: 1.000, ISBN/ISSN 9782954197425
Broschur, in silberner Kunststoff Schutzhülle mit Aufkleber
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A reflection about the status of the image as a balance of forces in tension and a paradoxical act of cancellation of the body through its own representation. In Ion Grigorescu’s work, as in the book, the body is continually shown in different ways - from photography to film, from performance to drawing - and yet it remains absent, obscuring its own identity in an attempt to question the collective one. As it is impossible to show his art during the regime, it ends up hiding, disappearing inside the image. Instead of showing, the image conceals, because it is non-documentary and non-transmittable. it is an act of birth, a prove of the artist’s resistance, especially as a human being inside (or against) any geographical or historical background. In the rituals of his gestures and in the symbolism of his performances, Grigorescu finds a way to stay alive, preserving his own intellectual status while also defending the dignity of everyday life. The book traces the progression, both expansive and inclusive, of his work, which inscribes itself into the space of the body and of the world. Grigorescu absorbs elements of the surrounding reality, showing us a continuity between art and life: his act of dissidence is not an outcry of provocation, nor is it extreme. it is an anti-aesthetic operation which uses experimentation and rough techniques to uncover the fiction of art, to denounce the artifice of representation and to affirm images as an instrument of subversive power.
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MONO.KULTUR #37 James Nachtwey - Shades of Time
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52 S., 20x15 cm, ISBN/ISSN 18617085
Zwei Hefte, Drahtheftung, ineinander gelegt
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Inspired by the press images from the Vietnam War that told a very different story to the official government statements, James Nachtwey found his calling that he would pursue with determination and compassion that are admirable: to document the effects of war, terror and disease. In the hope of raising awareness and inspiring intervention and change, his photographs are neither easy to look at nor easy to forget. Having witnessed and reported on the defining conflicts and tragedies of the past three decades – from the revolutions of South America and Eastern Europe to the famines in Africa, from 9/11 to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan – Nachtwey’s photographs focus on the costs of war: the suffering of civilians, the damage and the scars. There is no doubt that Nachtwey’s images are a challenge – to the powers that be by proposing an unflinching look at the reality on the ground, at the effects of politics on human lives, but also to us as their audience, by questioning our implication and, quite simply, by opening our eyes to the world. In a rare and frank interview with mono.kultur, James Nachtwey talked about his struggles with photography, the different realities of war, and why images have the power to create change. Graphically, the issue is at its most reduced, giving ample space to let the words and images unfold: coming in two separate booklets, it presents a personal and uncommented selection of James Nachtwey’s work in one, and a highly intriguing and challenging conversation in the other.
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[16] S., 19x12 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden
Broschur, das letzte Blatt ist auf 19 x 4 cm beschnitten
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His mustache looked like it would tickle. That’s probably the only reason why I didn’t want to kiss him.
He was a weirdo, but not weird enough, if you know what I mean. He certainly had a flair for details. It wasn’t that. I mean, it’s not like he was wearing a mullet, no. Nor like the kind of guy to gift me a Chinatown Gucci bag. He hated scented soaps and he’d drag me out of any decent party if he found scenty sticks near the toilet. That kind of thing drove him nuts. It’s not like he had anything against grapefruit.
Early on in our friendship, he gave me a box of Gioconda pencils from Koh-I-Noor. He knew how to get me hooked. But that damn mustache. It was so thick, so neatly trimmed. He paid too much attention to the kind of things I didn’t want to pay attention to. The cappuccino foam in it, however, was a kind of turn-on.
This is no doubt why you are holding this book in your hands. His mustache, right? Admit it. It’s the bowl of bonbons by the register. But then you go undercover, under the sheets to find a lot of nudity, thwarted porn. Ja, ja, ja: bodies. Corporeality. Corporation, cooperation. Protest. Violence. Religion. Collage. A torn sheet at the back. A misbound book? A defect or just vulnerable?
Selbsthilfe ist auch keine Lösung (even self-help is not a solution) and Protestvorbild Frankreich (protest “role model” in France?) is the only text you can make out other than mine. You’re meant to struggle to read it, or maybe Erik (who has no mustache) was being intentionally casual about the way he cut out these pictures. It’s an awareness of being sloppy that is so aware, it’s no longer sloppy. A man standing with his fist held high. He’s standing in the window frame of an apartment at least one story up from the ground. He is forty and mad and he enjoys his Bud. His form of protest is a form of solidarity from the sofa. A window protest: comfy. So fucking clever. Then there’s the picture abutting it of a woman holding out her bra. We are meant to take it. She’s offering it to us. Go ahead. She wants you to.
And then there’s the spooning bodies with their tube socks in a wad next to… a bed. A solar bed. You got it? This book is brown sugar. Stinky Swiss cheese. Bad, bad, good, good.
April von Stauffenberg
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aviso 2022/2 Verbindungen schaffen Partizipation
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52 S., 28,5x20,8 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden
Drahtheftung
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Zeitschrift für Kunst und Wissenschaft in Bayern mit diversen Beiträgen Kunst, Kultur und Gesellschaft. Das Heft erscheint viermal im Jahr.
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32 S., 25x21,7 cm, ISBN/ISSN 9789925740406
Drahtheftung mit Ösen
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Begleitheft zur gleichnamigen Ausstellung in Art Seen von 29.09.-03.11.2017.
Art Seen präsentiert die erste Einzelausstellung von Gary Colclough auf Zypern. Die Ausstellung umfasst eine Reihe neuer Werke, bestehend aus Gemälden, Zeichnungen und Skulpturen, und wird von Maria Stathi kuratiert.
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Mail art may be the perfect pandemic art form
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5 S., 29,7x21 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden
Farbiger Inkjetausdruck nach PDF einer Webseite der Zeitung vom 24.02.2021 1:00 Uhr
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Learn more about the history of the movement in a retrospective at Winter Park's CFAM. Zur Ausstellung Pushing the Envelope im Rollins College's Cornell Museum, Mail Art aus den Archiven Amerikanischer Kunst, Smithsonian Institution.
Pushing the Envelope is curated by Miriam Kienle, an assistant professor of art history at the University of Kentucky, with the help of some of her intrepid students, with materials sourced from the Smithsonian's extensive holdings. The exhibition has been displayed at the Smithsonian Institute of American Art and other museums, and arrives at Rollins College at an oddly appropriate time.
The New Yorker recently opined that "mail art, which requires neither exhibition space nor Zoom conferencing, is poised for a comeback" — and we agree. During a time when social interactions for most of us are fewer and farther between, taking a peep at the ol' mailbox or getting a package on the doorstep is often the day's highlight. The exhibition's exploration of mail artists' unique ways of creation, collaboration and connection are energizing and inspiring in the present now. ...
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