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This book is part of the series of self-published ISBN Bookworks. It is a gradual and extensive accumulation and sequencing of homogeneous photographic imagery. These books consist entirely of halftone photographs (no text), printed full-pagebleed on newsprint
19x26,5x1,5 cm, ISBN/ISSN 0969074514 Eingelegtes Kärtchen
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Epigraph: Eyes half-closed. Nothing as strong as solace. Do the themes still connect? A Venus day is longer than a Venus year, the National Geographic Society says. A selection was assembled from more than 2000 photographs taken over an eight month period the year before last. Erect walking became necessary when female pre-hominids lost their estrus cycle. The street runs below the window which is above the cinema. Everything in place. Nothing is ever forgotten, only displaced. The planet spins on its axis once every 243 Earth days and orbits the Sun every 224.7 Earth days. Pyramids have always been. What you once thought still holds. The man who invented the first lighthouse perished in his own primitive model. "It was a totally whimsical point. It's inarguable of course. The evidence is all around. The facts are there."
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Eine Publikation zur ART Nürnberg 6, 20.-23.06.1991. Dokumentiert werden Entwerter/Oder, Art/Life, Tiegel & Tumult, DOOS, Arte Postale!, Collective Copy, EINS von HUNDERT, Data File, UNI/vers (.), Commonpress aus Deutschland, USA, Niederlande und Italien
29,7x21 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Dokumentation der Ausstellung Lectures mit Buchinstallationen verschiedener Künstler, mit Anschreiben. Fotos und Texte auf Blätter geklebt, in Mappe
Lieferprogramm. Art Metropole is an artist directed non-profit organization specializing in materials related to the avant-garde practice, particularly multiple format and media-related works. Art Metropole operates a bookshop and mail order operation which stocks artists' books, exhibition catalogues, critical writings, audio works, videotapes and multiples. Both current and out-of-print titles are available offering an in-depht source of international contemporary art over the last twenty years.
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Evidence of the Avant Garde Since 1957 : Selected Works from the Collection of Art Metropole Including Audiotapes, Records, Videotapes, Film, Multiples, Kitsch, Manuscripts, Stamps, Buttons, Flyers, Posters, Correspondence, Catalogues, Porn, T-Shirts, Postcards, Drawings, Poems, Mailers, Books, Photographs and Ephemera
Ritchies erörtert die sich entwickelnden Ziele der Avantgarde, während Gale eine frühe Geschichte der Art Metropole bietet. Enthält ein Nachwort von Bronson über das Sammeln sowie eine Chronologie der Art Metropole-Veranstaltungen und -Publikationen.
Eine Publikation zum 10-jährigen Bestehen von Art Metropole, 17.11.-08.12.1984.
A Magazine of Writing by Artists.
Founded in 1978 in Chicago by artist Buzz Spector and writers Reagan and Roberta Upshaw, Whitewalls began as a publication for artists working with language. For the most part Whitewalls is a straight-up sampler of artists' experimental projects for the page: each issue contains from half a dozen to several dozen artists employing text, image, and other notations in various combinations. While Whitewalls featured an international cast of emerging and established artists, it also provided a showcase for the Chicago area's experimental art community, including artists such as Jeane Dunning, Joseph Nechvatal, and Christopher Wool. Text von der Website
Mit Texten u. a. von Richard Artschwager, Andrea Blum, Christo, Mike Kelly, Lawrence Weiner, Mark Staff Brandl, Rosemary Mayer, Paolo Colombo, Joel Hubaut
Diese Zusammenstellung von kritischen Schriften und Künstlerprojekten umfasst Beiträge von Judith Barry, Chris Dercon, Barbara London, Stuart Marshall und anderen, einschließlich des ersten Auftritts von Dan Grahams bahnbrechendem „Rock My Religion“.
29,5x20,9 cm, Auflage: 120, numeriert, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden mit Banderole, verschiedene Papiere, Collagen, Stempeldrucke, 3 original Linolschnitte, zwei davon sign. und num., eingelegte Visitenkarte und kleinerformatige Loseblattwerke
31x31 cm, Auflage: 545, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden LP Vinyl in Hülle
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Another Fylkingen-related release; both of these feature previously unreleased material, in limited editions of 545 copies. "Åke Hodell was a fighter pilot in the 1940s and came into contact with literature after a bad accident which resulted in a long spell in a hospital. In the 1960s Hodell made a comeback with strongly experimental art -- concrete poetry, picture-poems, multi-media work -- playing a a prominent role in text-sound composition. '220 Volts Buddha, Electronic Purgatorium' was commissioned by Fylkingen in 1970."
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Addenda: Just between you and me. There was no other. Who does our past belong to tonight? We understand at last. And while we slept, we vanished. The walls of the world fell in on us. We claimed always to abide by terms. Shattered mirrors and sliding panels. Always. Except when we choose not to. One must keep alert to all possibilities. The old Indian pearl diver clambered onto the dock, grinning and shaking the water from our body. At night we could hear our mind ticking like some cheap alarm clock. Radio broadcasts played on tribal feelings. Our voice trailed off. Truth was delay. A heavy splash followed many ripples. Food, batteries and water-purifying chemicals arrived over the week-end.
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384 S., 22x21,8 cm, ISBN/ISSN 9788492222476 Hardcover mit Umschlag aus Papier, eingelegt eine Schallplatte von Ben Vautier. Anschreiben von José Antonio Sarmiento
13x13 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Musik-CD in gefalteter Papphülle mit Beiblatt in transparenter Kunststoffhülle, cover art: Stephane Leonard
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music by Daniel Lopatin aka Dania Shapes.
Soundsystem Pastoral was recorded by Daniel Lopatin aka Dania Shapes during the winter of 2004 using synthesizers, a first generation digital sequencer, and a freeware sound editor. It was remixed in 2006 for the release on naivsuper.
Celebrating the potential of amateurishness, decadence and romance in the realm of digital audio arts, Lopatin looks to marry the aesthetic sensibilities of experimental electronics with his allegiance to the classic 'beauty' in music. 'Glitch' is less a process for Lopatin -- rather it is an aesthetic impression which Lopatin emulates by hand. Pairing the residual effects of romantic, heart string melodies with steroidal, detailed, maximalist noise, Dania Shapes' audible bricolage is a tribute to both the beautiful and the broken all at once.
Working with simple tools such as handheld tape recorders, retro synthesizers, and a personal computer, Lopatin creates conceptual systems and processes to create a solo music that's beautiful and inventive, with interesting textures and unexpected sonic interventions. The music has a lush, ambient quality, but an edge as well. Throughout the CD, one finds a subtle use of repetition. The pieces are formally well-conceived and never contrived. The music is clearly indebted to heroes of electronica such as Christian Fennesz, William Basinski, and Brian Eno. and it has links to classic experimentalists such as David Tudor and David Behrman. Yet Lopatin maintains a more song-based musical position that results in an accessible product that will attract fans of ambient, post-rock, and experimental music
13x13 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Musik-CD in KlappPapphülle, transparenter Kunststoff, in transparenter Kunststoffhülle, cover art: Stephane Leonard & Martin Eichhorn
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all done by stock11.de, mastered at ICEM.
A compilation of four brilliantly composed, arranged and performed pieces by the young german composer and performer collective stock11.de
The New Art Practice was a term created for a generation of artists in the former Yugoslavia active in the late 1960s and throughout the 1970s. These artists shifted their practice to spaces outside the traditional studio, onto city streets, into artist-run spaces, and in multimedia performances and experimental publications. Focusing on artists working in the city of Zagreb, this exhibition documents aspects of this shift and highlights the ability of artists' publications to record these often ephemeral gestures and ideas. While artists such as Goran Trbuljak, Braco Dimitrijević, Sanja Iveković, Mladen Stilinović, and Vlado Martek, among others, worked in a variety of mediums, they shared a common impulse to produce publications. These artists questioned and played with ideas about the place of an artist within this particular political and socioeconomic context. Their work often involved public participation and blurred traditional notions of authorship through collective activities, chance operations, and the appropriation of language and imagery from the state and commercial media. The materials in this installation resonate with other contemporaneous scenes in Eastern and Central Europe and with broader international trends, while also providing an insight into very local networks of experimental artists and writers in Zagreb. All materials are drawn from the collection of the Museum of Modern Art Library.
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10 S., 29,7x21 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Verkaufsprospekt zu einer Sammlung von Büchern und Zeitschriften, Farbloserkopien nach PDF, Blätter lose ineinander gelegt
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Edgardo Antonio Vigo, graveur sur bois, poète expérimental, constructeur d’«objets inutiles» et de «machines bizarres» fut l’une des figures majeures de la poésie concrète et visuelle sud américaine. Parallèlement à son activité artistique personnelle il créa et dirigea les revues «Diagonal Cero» et «Hexagono» qui contribuèrent aux échanges entre poètes sud américains et européens.
A ce titre, il participa à l’exposition «Avant-garde publications» organisée par le magazine uruguayen «OVUM 103» en 1970. Il fut également l’un des principaux animateurs du mouvement international «Mail Art» avec la publication de «Libro Internacional. International Book. Livre International» en 1976 et de «Nuestro Libro Internacional de Estampillas Y Matasellos/Our International
Book Of Stamps/Cancelled Seals» en 1979
5 S., 29,7x21 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Verkaufsprospekt, Farbloserkopien nach PDF, Blätter lose ineinander gelegt
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A l’occassion de la parution du catalogue “Graphzines 1977-2002” qui décrit 450 publications représentatives de plus de 30 années d’activité de ce mouvement graphique “post punk” nous présenterons l’exposition “ESDS, Elles Sont De Sortie” la publication collective la plus novatrice et la plus influente de ce courant, fondée en 1977 par Bruno Richard et Pascal Doury
44 S., 29,7x21 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Verkaufsprospekt zu einer Sammlung von Zeitschriften, Farbloserkopien nach PDF, Blätter lose ineinander gelegt
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This catalogue describes more than 450 graphzines that represents 30 years of «post-punk» graphic movement. The collection gathers major works of most of the artists that were involved in this movement. One or several titles as well as collective works represent them. Many periodicals are included, especially a very important run of Elles sont de Sortie. This emblematic publication directed by Pascal Doury and Bruno Richard also welcomed the most original publishers linked to this movement. Exhibition catalogues and numerous invitation cards completes the collection
78 S., 29,7x21 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Farbkopien nach PDF, lose ineinander gelegt, Dokumentation der Ausstellung
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This survey of experimental art and design magazines published since 2000 explores the various ways in which contemporary artists and designers utilize the magazine format as an experimental space for the presentation of artworks and text. Throughout the 20th century, international avant-garde activities in the visual arts and design were often codified first in the informal context of a magazine or journal. This exhibition, drawn from the holdings of the MoMA Library, follows the practice into the 21st century. The works on view represent a broad array of international titles within this genre, from community-building newspapers to image-only photography magazines to conceptual design projects. The contents illustrate a diverse range of image-making, editing, design, printing, and distribution practices. There are obvious connections to the past lineage of artists’ magazines and little architecture and design magazines of the 20th century, as well as a clear sense of the application of new techniques of image-editing and printing methods. Assembled together, these contemporary magazines provide a first-hand view into these practices and represents the MoMA Library’s sustained effort to document and collect this medium.
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_Quarterly is an experimental publication focused on the visual and literary arts. Each issue follows a different theme to which the participating artists are asked to respond. The rather daunting theme of the second issue is "superconsciousness," with three in-depth responses from Ian Bartholomew, Michael Ray Von, and Justin Sloane.
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Back Cover is a French magazine about graphic design and typography. Back Cover is an open place for personalities from all countries who make or analyse our visual environment. Back Cover does not deal with news and does not present portfolios. It contains thoughts, critical or historical analysis and individual or collective experiences in graphic design, typography, illustration and visual arts. Each issue brings together contributions by international actors in the mentioned areas: graphic designers, typographers, art critics and historians, journalists, under different shapes: interviews, diaries, theoretical articles, transcripts of lectures…
20 S., 21x15 cm, Auflage: 40, numeriert, signiert, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Drahtheftung, Farbkopien auf verschiedene Papiere, 2 aufgeklebte Spielzeug-Augen auf Vorderseite, Rückseite mit Prägedruck
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Future Fantasteek! brings together a trichotomy of investigation. art-zines and independent publishing. artist as social commentator and drawing as a means of immediate visual communication. The series explores obdurate boundaries between journalism and authorial illustration using satire to reflect notions of ‘Britishness’. The series can be read as a sequence, from just prior to the ‘credit crunch’ through to the ‘age of austerity’. The series is independently published as a limited edition art-zine, with two issues per year. The approach is experimental, incremental and reflective focussing on both the microcosm and macrocosm of living in the UK. Visual humour is developed throughout as a vehicle for change, combining techniques such as pastiché, parody and socratic irony. Typography and images are juxtaposed to create new narrative possibilities. Language is explored using different ‘voices’ such as anecdotal, colloquial or profane. This text is then translated into drawn commentaries on etiquette, politics and advertising. The ‘anxiety of the individual’ is a running theme throughout the series with many reoccurring protagonists and antagonists soliloquizing their notions of ‘Das Unheimliche’. The series also explores changing technologies with regard to notions of ‘the book’ with online versions of Future Fantasteek! available via a blog and online PDF reader (issuu and .swf).
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Musical score written through the transcription of a daily occurrence. The composition was written from the translation –to musical language– of an elevator's movement for ninety minutes. Specific parameters (tempo and tone) were assigned to the passengers' variants (floor and age).
The score is meant to be performed on a cello because of the similarity between this string instrument and the mechanism that makes the elevator work.
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Boot Print Volume 1/Issue 1 covers the Boots exhibitions and happenings. The inaugural exhibition The Politics of Friendship and Georgia Kotretsos solo show 10 Fingers 88 Teeth looks at five different models of artist-run spaces La Panaderia, Mexico. Kling and Bang, Iceland. PiST, Turkey, and SubCity Projects, in the United States. discusses forms of arts publishing and distribution. features Adelheid Mers insightful diagrammatic chronicle alongside Vilem Flusser’s Crisis of Linearity (1988), the first translation into English. and last, speaks with influencial curatorial voices about their practice sush as Anne-Laure Oberson. Vasif Kortun. Xenia Kalpaktsoglou, Poka-Yio, Augustine Zenakos. Mary Jane Jacob and Shannon Fitzgerald about the local and international art scene, as well as the debutant Destroy Athens Biennial.
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Sonic Youth, of course, created a legacy of musical innovation. Thriving on the playgrounds of noise music for more than three decades, they stoically pursued their own particularly dirty blend of noise-punk experimental rock music, building along the way not only a league of dedicated followers, but also miraculously achieving mainstream success without ever ceding ground to mediocrity. If anything, Sonic Youth became a household name for integrity and that specific kind of cool in a genre where cool is firmly attached to youth – which certainly had a lot to do with the unfailing detached charisma of Kim Gordon, who brought a certain glamour to her male counterparts, Lee Ranaldo and Thurston Moore.
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[16] S., 14,7x10,5 cm, Auflage: 150, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Drahtheftung, Umschlag bestehend aus zweifach gefaltetem und einseitig bedrucktem Seitenbogen, innen handschriftlich betitelt, Seiten beklebt mit händisch ausgeschnittenen Ausdrucken
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This time more experimental than ever: color and b/w abstradelic autoportraits and unicoloric cartoon hybrids and mutations.
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10,3x12,5 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden farbiger Linolschnitt auf orangen Karton. Rückseitig handschriftliche Vermerke
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Gurdan Thomas is known for its imaginative music and storytelling. The lyrics are inspired by philosophy and the human condition, delivered in an acoustic folkpop style with a theatrical sprinkling and a good dose of barefoot dancing. The multi-instrumental collective is led by an English composer-songwriter based in Munich and Birmingham.
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Girlcore is an all-female collective based in London. Originally founded on a desire to promote international female talent in creative industries - Girlcore's resume has grown far and beyond anything originally hoped for. Be it showcasing new DJ's alongside the likes of veterans such as Peaches and Annie Mac, to creating a website dedicated to promoting recent flair in the visual arts. All the work done by the group is a labour of love, each member of the collective having their own careers in the creative industries. This side-project is a way of celebrating the amazing work we encounter along the way.
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3 S., 29,7x21 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Schwarz-Weiß-Laserdruck nach Email, zu einem dreitägigen Symposium an der Universität Wisconsin, Lawton Gallery, vom 2.-4.6.2014
This symposium seeks to provide a venue for dialogue between researchers, artists, publishers, librarians and others interested in artists’ periodicals in order to bring into focus the many issues and themes that constitute the terrain of these publications. We have chosen the 1950s as the starting date for this symposium as we believe this decade is the crucial moment in which artists’ periodicals develop as a distinct and identifiable medium.
Das Symposium hat folgende Themenschwerpunkte:
- Looking back and looking ahead: Histories
- Temporality/Periodicity of the artists’ periodicals
- Artists’ periodicals: Collective or Individual Practices?
- The Economics of artists’ periodicals
- Artists’ periodicals as Alternatives
- Artists’ periodicals and other Territories
- Exhibiting and Preserving artists’ periodicals
178 S., 27x21 cm, Auflage: 10.000, ISBN/ISSN 18676510 Softcover. Verschiedene Papiere
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Experimental beschäftigt sich mit gestalterischen Strategien des Experiments. In dieser Ausgabe sind Arbeiten zu sehen, die den Zufall einbeziehen, die auf Fehlern und Ungenauigkeiten basieren, die konzeptuell oder systematisch abgeleitet sind – durchgängig Arbeiten, die andere, unkonventionelle Wege in der Gestaltung gehen.
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[122] S., 33x25 cm, Auflage: 152, numeriert, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden japanische Bindung, Umschlag beklebt mit Siebdruck auf Hartpappe, innen verschiedenfarbige Siebdrucke auf verschiedenen Papieren
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big Bongoût collective book. Bongoût heißt jetzt Re:Surgo!
536 S., 29,8x21 cm, Auflage: 500, numeriert, signiert, ISBN/ISSN 9789630872256 Schmutztitelseite gestempelt, mit Widmung und Aufkleber, Vorwort von Kristine Stiles
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Using authentic documents, numerous photographs and illustrations Artpool’s chronological volume containing a brief presentation of events and exhibitions, a detailed bibliography and references follows the history of the Artpool art project – launched more than forty years ago by fine artist György Galántai and later jointly realized with Júlia Klaniczay – from the exhibitions of the Chapel Studio active in Balatonboglár between 1970 and 1973, through the establishment of the Artpool archive in 1979 to the opening of the Artpool Art Research Center in Budapest in 1992 and its becoming an esteemed research facility by the 2010s.
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21x15,2 cm, Auflage: 300, numeriert, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden 20 gefaltete und gerillte Seitenbögen, im Block geklammert mit Klebestreifen, nicht aufgeschnitten
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Katalog zu verschiedenen Ausstellungen in der Exchange Galerie, Dublin, Irland, von Oktober 2009 bis Oktober 2010
[24] S., 21x14,7 cm, Auflage: 30, numeriert, signiert, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Drahtheftung, zwei verschiedene Papiere, in Pergaminhülle
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'say cheese', 'please laugh', 'show your smile' - this is what people usually say, when they take a private picture of their friends or family. These pictures normally remain in the private sphere of the photographer and are only shown to a selected audience. For this conceptual and experimental photo-series such private images have been forcefully appropriated: individual prints have been taken randomly from drug stores and photo developers, the pictures where selected and then set in relation to others. The negatives of these images were not taken. Unlike the concept of the objet trouvé, where found objects and materials are the basis for creative work, the images used in this project are objets appropriés, they have been actively taken rather than found. They are documents of other peoples memories, memento mori of their existence, beautiful in their own right. By blurring and distorting them, the concept of remembering and forgetting, documentation and memory is questioned.
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Herausgeber: steirischer herbst. Mitherausgeber Anne Faucheret, Veronica Kaup-Hasler, Kira Kirsch, Andreas R. Peternell, Johanna Rainer.
Essays von Stephen Duncombe und Steve Lambert, Alanna Lockward, Florian Malzacher, Chantal Mouffe, Gerald Raunig, Jonas Staal.
96 S., 19x12 cm, ISBN/ISSN 9789086900985 Broschur, von Vitsoe Bookswap München
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Same story. 43 versions. Each story told from a person close to the source, claiming the absolute truth.
I Heard They Ripped it Off is a volume from the Hard School Books series, investigating what is original vs. copy, surrounding the “what, where and when” of the stories and gossip of the John, Paul, Ringo & George (Beatles) T-shirt that is made by the Experimental Jetset
352 S., 21x15 cm, ISBN/ISSN 9782915859416 Broschur mit Banderole, eingelegt ein Informationsblatt
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Originalausgabe erschienen bei Artists Press, Bern, 1980.
This book is the third and final version of the first artist’s book published in 1960 by herman de vries, who is currently the author of more than one hundred publications.
The story of this book dates back to 1960. Closely associated with the Zero Group, but also drawn to the buddhist concept of emptiness, herman de vries had just produced a series of white monochromes when he self-published a twenty-page booklet in Arnhem. It had no title, its cover was blank and its pages were unprinted. It contained nothing but a short final poem celebrating, in four languages, the superabundance of white: “wit is overdaad”. In 1962, this manifesto appeared in another version, now entitled wit: two hundred blank pages, four white collages by the artist and an introduction, itself completely blank, by the poet J. C. van Schagen, published in arnhem in only five copies by M. J. Israel. It was followed in 1967 by a second “revised” edition, wit weiss: two hundred and fifty blank pages, pocket-sized, in five hundred copies, published by Hansjörg Mayer in Stuttgart. The only printed elements were the artist’s name, the title and the publisher’s name on the cover, the word “introduction” and the name of its author on the very first page and a colophon on the final page. In 1980 the Artists Press in Berne published the “third revised edition”, in a larger format and with more pages. The original title wit was translated into english and japanese and into sanskrit with a word that means “white” in the sense of bright, pure, immaculate. The title itself does not appear on the book, which remains completely blank. It is printed with the paratext on a broad strip of paper in the form of a detachable publicity strip. The inside flap contains a brief statement initially dating back to the 1962 edition, stating that this book incorporates all aspects of reality. Of the five thousand copies advertised, only a hundred were published. It is this last edition, the most radical, which is republished here, the only addition being the french translation of the statement.
On 1 april 2012, herman de vries wrote of his book, insisting on the importance of the final comma:
white is white
0 = 0
no name
no idea
not even emptiness,
10 S., 21x29,7 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Verkaufsprospekt, Farbloserkopien nach PDF, Blätter lose ineinander gelegt
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Zur Ausstellung "Elles Sont De Sortie", Catalogue Graphzines, Novembre 2012. A l’occasion de la parution du catalogue “Graphzines 1977-2002” qui décrit 450 publications représentatives de plus de 30 années d’activité de ce mouvement graphique “post punk” nous présenterons l’exposition “ESDS, Elles Sont De Sortie”, la publication collective la plus novatrice et la plus influente de ce courant, fondée en 1977 par Bruno Richard et Pascal Doury
8 S., 14,8x23 cm, signiert, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden zu einem Buch gefaltetes Plakat zur Veranstaltung
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What does it mean to publish today? In the face of a continuously changing media landscape, institutional upheavals and discursive shifts in the legal, artistic and political fields, concepts of ownership, authorship, work, accessibility and publicity are being renegotiated. The field of publishing not only stands at the intersection of these developments but is actively introducing new ruptures.
How the traditional publishing framework of processes, practices, institutions and discourses has been cast adrift will be discussed in the workshop through the examination of recent advancements of publishing concepts emerging from the experimental literature and art scene, where publishing and publicizing are often part of an encompassing artistic practice.
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23x15.4 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Drahtheftung
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Oshawa – A History of CAW Local 222 (1982-83) a history of the first major industrial union organized in Canada in 1937, focusing on the role played by women in the union. Oshawa 1938 – 1945 is one section of a large work on the history of Canadian Auto Workers (CAW) Local 222, whose members work at the General Motors plant in Oshawa, Ontario. It covers the history of the union from its founding in 1937 up to the beginning of the ‘post-industrial’ era in the mid 1980′,s. A major focus of the work is the changing role played by women in the workplace and the union.
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40 S., 27.2x19.7 cm, Auflage: 150, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Blätter gefaltet, lose ineinander gelegt
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Micronaut is an editorial project initiated in 2011 with a critical and singular approach to publishing and artist book. In three years of activity, the book serie took several different forms, engaging a dialogue between disciplines and blurring the boundaries between actors involved in a book process. An independent editor and photographer based in Switzerland, Julien Gremaud runs Micronaut as an interface to produce and publish books but also as an artistic practice through collaborations whether it is an artist, a gallery, a museum or an artists collective.
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12.5x14.5 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden 2 CDs mit Booklet
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Sutherland claims to make poetry that is visual art, visual art
that is music, and music that is poetry — all of my objects, texts,
performances, videos and audio - visual installations investigate the
play of signs found in conflicting principles of authority between
language, sound, images and objects.
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21x29.3 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Blatt mehrfach gefaltet
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_Quarterly is a Brooklyn-based experimental publication focused on the visual and literary arts. Each issue follows a different theme to which the participating artists are asked to respond.
The fourth issue of _Quarterly revolves around the idea of the Sea. Each artist presents works focusing around ideas of vastness, mystery, nostalgia, and nautical exploration. Paired with classic literature, this issue compares and contrasts the many notions of the sea, ranging from literal interpretations to more abstract representations of the ideas surrounding large expanses of water.
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7,5x12,5x2 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Musikkassette in Waschbeutel mit Reißverschluss, mit 2 Aufklebern gehalten
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released 08 October 2014
Our journey through the wicked world of weird audio tapes continues with the first release of the freshly founded LIMBS-label which is the new "Waschmaschinenfest 2K14" compilation, a C30 cassette based on Field Recordings of - well... - washers. Recorded, contributed and remixed - sic! - by artists like Xotox, Klonk, Low Entropy, Jasmina, Fgnugen, Aehm and Indesit we're introduced to quite a few different types of washers e.g. ones crafted by Bauknecht, Haier, Siwamat etc. and their typical, mechanic sound patterns as well as to dark'ish Drones, haunting athmospheres and cold, scampering experimental Tribe Tekno for underground soundsystems and chemically polluted teknival scapes. Quite interesting for collectors of conceptual releases - and washers.
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4 S., 42x30 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden gefaltetes Blatt, Zeitungspapier
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Ausstellung 19.11.2015 - 21.02.2016 in der Pinakothek der Moderne, Architekturmuseum der TU München.
Urban-Think Tank (U-TT) ist als ein Interdisciplinary Design Collective angelegt und seine Architekten und Gründer Alfredo Brillembourg und Hubert Klumpner verstehen sich als strategische Planer. U-TT startete 1998 in Caracas (Venezuela) und widmete sich unmittelbar der praktischen Arbeit vor Ort, d.h. der detaillierten Analyse der urbanen Situation, besonders der Favelas und ihrem sozialen und ökonomischen Verhältnis zur Stadt.
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16 S., 29,7x21 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Drahtheftung, ein Sticker eingelegt. Cover mit Prägedruck. Risographie. In braunem Papierumschlag mit Aufkleber
OWK is an independent visual library for words and images that create linear or abstract stories providing a structure for publishing and archiving projects. We focus on graphic design, illustration, photography, art and creative writing.
OWK is a Riso print project, meaning that color will fail to present photographs in its purest form. Registration too will fail and colors will be imperfect. It is what it is. An experimental electronic single drum screenprint with its own unique aesthetic and feel.
32 S., 29,7x21,2 cm, Auflage: 100, numeriert, signiert, ISBN/ISSN 9789963748204 Blätter lose ineinander gelegt. Risographie. Beigelegt An Activist Pamphlet 05.2012 auf grünem Papier
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Published as part of The Laughter exhibition at Omikron Gallery, Nicosia. Limited edition prints: 150 Greek and 100 English. All texts and artworks by Peter Eramian and collaborators. Designed by Think Work Observe. English to Greek translation by Philip Philippou. Black soya based ink, risograph printed, Cyclus 115gsm paper, Hato Press, London. Cover illustration by Philippos Vasiliades, based on the cover of The Laughter issue 01, 1 December, 1928
29,7x21 cm, Auflage: 10, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Broschur, transparente fotokopierte Folie auf Cover geklammert. Alle Schwarz-Weiß-Kopien rückseitig gestempelt und datiert
Nur 10 ausgewählte Personen haben diese Kopien erhalten. Jeder Empfänger bekommt nur einmal eine Ausgabe. In jeder Stadt gibt es jeweils nur eine Ausgabe. Ein Heft bleibt in Kassel
The book kicks evolved out of the first two Letterpress Workers Summits. It tells about the participants and shows the materials printed during these events. Hence the title: The experience. The book itself is a collective experience: the partecipants contributed to the production in different ways and at different times.
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[58] S., 29,1x23,3 cm, Auflage: 100, signiert, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden 29 Blätter in Karton, aufgeklebter Titel, Niete, Stempel, Bindfadenverschluss
[80] S., 29,1x23,3 cm, Auflage: 100, signiert, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden 40 Blätter in Karton, aufgeklebter Titel, Niete, Stempel, Bindfadenverschluss
Within a 36 frame grid, each leaf in Sutherlands bookwork contains text referencing the fractured, illusionary, repetitious nature of cinema. (e-artexte)
[158] S., 29,1x23,3 cm, Auflage: 100, signiert, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden 79 Blätter in Karton, aufgeklebter Titel, Niete, Stempel, Bindfadenverschluss
Exhibiting the arbitrary nature and inherent power structures of language, Sutherland's folder-bound artist's book contains 158 brief statements followed by a bracketed commentary. (e-artexte)
29,1x23,3 cm, signiert, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Blätter in Karton mit 2 Latexhandschuhen mit Anhängern aus Karton, aufgeklebter Titel, Niete, Stempel, Bindfadenverschluss
100 S., 28,5x21 cm, Auflage: 600, ISBN/ISSN 9789077459911 Broschur
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Writing Over is a drawing atlas which focuses on the relationship between the gestures of drawing, writing and map-making. The book serves as companion volume to the installation Writing Over, which was shown in 2012 at Netwerk in Aalst. The drawings which are partly derived from a personal and collective history are rendered in different types of landscapes and maps. These are accompanied by an ‘Atlas Archive’. a study of surfaces used in this cartographic process – sketches, stamps, media images, engraving plates, notations – and a short story by Louis Lüthi, entitled Unalaska Alaska.
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[12] S., 27,4x10,6 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Blätter lose ineinander gelegt, im blauen Pappumschlag mit betitelnden Sticker auf Vorderseite und Blindprägung auf Rückseite, in bedrucktem Briefumschlag
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In 1926 Max Ernst published a portfolio of prints entitled 'Histoire Naturelle’ (34 collotypes published by J. Bucher, with an introduction by Hans Arp) which were based on experiments using the technique of frottage (or rubbing) and depict a kind of mysterious, natural world of strange and fantastic landscapes, rocks, or creatures emerge from experimental procedures but give the precision of scientific illustrations.
Arnaud Desjardin purchased one of these very rare portfolios, drawn to it by the fact that it was damaged by a purple fungus which had been eating away at the paper. He saw a strange beauty given by the mould, adding to the original textures in true, surrealist style. He set about creating a 'new' work which is ‘Mouldy Modern’, featuring both the original Ernst plates and mould- in equal measure- to magical effect!
2 S., 10,5x21 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Postkarte, beidseitig bedruckt
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Live Performance am 20.07.2016 in der Lothringer 13 Halle.
In einer Live-Performance treffen der in New York lebende Komponist, Saxophonist und Bandleader Steve Coleman und seine Band Five Elements auf The Beautiful Formula Collective – eine Gruppe bildender Künstler, die sich dem Malprozess als solchem zuwenden und nach der Bedeutung von Formeln und Regeln fragen, die ihn in Gang setzen und in Bewegung halten. Musikalische und bildnerische Komposition werden von diesem interdisziplinären Ensemble vor Publikum in freier Improvisation ausgeführt, gegenseitig rhythmische Strukturen ausgelotet und Impulse gesucht.
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25 Teile. keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden 12 Postkarten, 2 Visitenkarten, 1 Heft, lose Blätter, teilweise gestempelt, 1 kleine Gipsfigur, 2 Blechschilder, ein gebrochenes Plastikschild und ein eingeschweißtes Schild in Briefumschlag
4 S., 21x9,8 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Aufklappbarer Flyer,
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Einladung zur Podiumsdiskussion "Integrationsland Israel - Wie Israels Heterogenität die Gesellschaft prägt" und Buchpräsentation anlässlich der Ausstellung "Tel Aviv - Israeli Collective Portrait" von Roland Fischer im Schafhof, Europäisches Künstlerhaus Oberbayern, am 11.08.2016
Anlässlich der gleichnamigen Ausstellung im Canadian Centre of Photography and Film, Toronto, kuratiert von Jyce Salloum. Cover von Francis Coutellier und Serge Morin
Seit 1994 hat Arnaud Maggs' Interesse an Archivarbeit den in Toronto lebenden Künstler zu fotografischen Objekten und Büchern von außergewöhnlicher Schönheit, Rarität sowie geschichtlicher Bedeutung geführt. Diese unverfälschten, technisch brillianten Bilder sind führend innerhalb eines aktuellen Trends der zeitgenössischen Kunst: dem Archiv. Seine erste wichtige fotografische Arbeit war '64 Portait Studies' (1976-78) - Bilder von 32 anonymen Models, die frontal sowie im Profil von der Schulter aufwärts aufgenommen wurden. Text von der Webseite.
Erschienen anlässlich der Verleihung des Scotiabank Photography Awards.
Selbstporträts, Porträts von Joseph Beuys und André Kertész. Briefe, Paketanhänger, Rechnungen, Notizbücher
Ausstellungskatalog anlässlich der gleichnamigen Ausstellung im Museum Reina Sofia, Madrid vom 28.10.2014-09.02.2015.
This catalogue investigates the notion of “really useful knowledge” and its origins. In the 1820s and 1830s, working class organisations in the UK introduced this phrase to describe a body of knowledge that encompassed various “unpractical” disciplines such as politics, economics and philosophy, as opposed to the “useful knowledge” proclaimed by business owners who had previously begun to invest more heavily in their companies’ progress through financing workers’ education in “applicable” disciplines like engineering, physics, chemistry and mathematics. The publication presents texts and conversations that analyse these themes, including philosophy, art, politics and technology.
Mit Texten von u. a.: What, How & for Whom, Marina Garcés, Raqs Media Collective, Luis Camnitzer, Trevor Paglen, Jacob Appelbaum, Fred Moten & Stefano Harney und G.M.Tamás.
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CURRENT RESIDENT, a collaborative book by Kenny Komer and Marysia Gacek, comprises solely of computer generated imagery inspired by interior design catalogues and magazines. Based on interiors seen in Architectural Digest and Ikea catalogues, the book depicts a fictional, contemporary residence mimicking current tendencies to replace photography with 3D modeling computer software producing photo realistic images. Views of the apartment are generated via computer algorithms with the same techniques used in the advertising industry. A reader is invited to take a tour of the space while a number of mysterious activities unravel before her/his eyes.
Kenny Komer (b.1984) is an interdisciplinary multimedia artist who lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. He received a BFA from the School of Art, Cooper Union, New York, NY in 2006. He has exhibited at galleries in New York (Gavin Brown's enterprise, Rush Arts Gallery, Carriage House Center and White Box Gallery) and Tokyo, Japan (Motus Fort). Komer is a founding member of the guerrilla street-art collective, Concerned New Yorkers, whose work has been featured in the New York Times, New York Magazine, the Brooklyn Rail, the Village Voice, CNN, and the Daily Telegraph.
CURRENT RESIDENT, ein gemeinsames Buch von Kenny Komer und Marysia Gacek, besteht ausschließlich aus computergenerierten Bildern, die von Katalogen und Zeitschriften für Innenarchitektur inspiriert sind. Auf der Grundlage von Inneneinrichtungen aus Katalogen von Architectural Digest und Ikea zeigt das Buch eine fiktive, zeitgenössische Wohnung, die die aktuelle Tendenz nachahmt, Fotografien durch 3D-Modellierungssoftware zu ersetzen, die fotorealistische Bilder erzeugt. Die Ansichten der Wohnung werden mit Hilfe von Computeralgorithmen generiert, die auf denselben Techniken beruhen, die auch in der Werbeindustrie verwendet werden. Der Leser wird eingeladen, einen Rundgang durch den Raum zu machen, während sich vor seinen Augen eine Reihe mysteriöser Aktivitäten entfalten. Kenny Komer (geb. 1984) ist ein interdisziplinärer Multimedia-Künstler, der in Brooklyn, NY, lebt und arbeitet. Er erhielt 2006 einen BFA von der School of Art, Cooper Union, New York, NY. Er hat in Galerien in New York (Gavin Brown's Enterprise, Rush Arts Gallery, Carriage House Center und White Box Gallery) und Tokio, Japan (Motus Fort) ausgestellt. Komer ist Gründungsmitglied des Guerilla-Straßenkunstkollektivs Concerned New Yorkers, dessen Arbeiten in der New York Times, dem New York Magazine, dem Brooklyn Rail, der Village Voice, CNN und dem Daily Telegraph veröffentlicht wurden. Text von der Webseite
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William Eggleston’s pioneering video work, Stranded In Canton, has been restored and is finally available, almost thirty-five years after it was made. The book contains forty frame enlargements from the digital remaster, an appreciation by Gus Van Sant, and a DVD of the seventy-seven-minute film itself, along with more than thirty minutes of bonus footage and an interview with Mr. Eggleston conducted at the 2005 Toronto Film Festival.
Shot in 1974 with a Sony Porta-Pak, the crazily careering Stranded in Canton documents a cast of hard-drinking Southerners with the intimacy, ease and instability of a seasoned participant.
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16 Essays mit Illustrationen. Herausgegeben von Michael Mack, Izabella Scott, Martyn Oliver.
This book is the first English translation of a renowned collection of essays by Joan Fontcuberta, in which he considers the technological shift that photography has undergone in recent years. The medium finds itself torn between loss and hope, between the disappearance of the silver gelatin photograph and the possibilities of the digital medium. ...
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Rampike magazine, in print since 1979, featuring stellar international writers, critics and artists invites you to subscribe and/or submit articles both creative and scholarly (juried). Edited by Karl Jirgens, featuring post-modern art and writing from around the world with a strong focus on Canadian expression. The journal has received substantial support from the Canada Council and the Ontario Arts Council and has published interviews and works by internationally acclaimed figures ... . Rampike has been praised by critics such as Wayne Grady (Globe & Mail), and Marjorie Perloff (Stanford U) and is distributed internationally.
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Cover art: Ints Plampe
1 S., 64x42 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Plakat,
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Ausstellung der Privatsammlung Anastasios Gkekas bei VOLKS 10.09.-13.10.2015.
A key to a potential approach is possibly the innerness, the esoteric and sometimes confessional character of the works, but also the place they occupy in the collective work of the artists - as I am of the opinion that one can find more comprehensible examples within their work. It seems that as if from a recurring tic, I wanted to catch them red-handed, naked I would say, within their own work. To a lesser extend, it is perhaps a sort of innocence.
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Candences: A Journal of Literature and the Arts in Cyprus is a multilingual literary magazine, publishing poetry, short fiction, life writing, experimental work, reviews, and other writings in all the languages of the island of Cyprus and of its visitors. Writers in Cyprus think, feel, and express themselves in several languages, with Greek, Turkish, and English being three of the most prominent. Cancences is a bridge between them, a meeting point at which writers of the diverse communities of the island may find each other, and learn from their encounters with difference.
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6 S., 23,7x19 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Einzelblatt mehrfach gefaltet, doppelseitig bedruckt, handschriftlicher Gruß
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Found, sliced and assembled, the photographic collage establishes experimental and introspective forms through the combination of familiar and obscure images. The montages from the various artists each evoke a distinct entry into surreal worlds, bound together by connected and intertwined photographs. With found objects and images, the spontaneity of discovery and combination counters the intricacy of the details in the works.
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Teilnehmende Künstler/innen: Carolle Benitah, James Gallagher, Melinda Gibson, Ken Graves, Stéphanie Solinas, Annegret Soltau, and Grete Stern
Inhalte: Expo 72 au Grand Palais - Nicolas de Stael - Geer Van Velde - Ad Reinhardt - Jan Dibbets - Rencontres d'art de Pampelune - Titus-Carmel - Cadéré, le batonnier ou la rectitude à l'oeuvre - Donation Gonzalez, Fondation Maeght - Hopf, Fossier - François Lunven - Mireille Baltar - Cocktail Molotov et coktail grenadine, petit mode d'emploi pour servir à la comparaison de deux films gauchistes - Toronto Dance Theater - Pierre Bourgeade - Les boots, le pied-bot - Fêtes de Calder et Prévert
Flyer zu den Ausstellungen und Events:
- Ikon / Ikone / Kultbild vom 10.08.-08.09.2024 in der Darmstädter Rezession.
- Frauenkörper vom 24.08.2021-20.02.2022 im Kurpfälzischem Museum Heidelberg.
- Rebel des laboratorio experimental de practicas feministas vom 17.03.-14.08.2022 im Muso De La Memoria Y Los Derechos Humanos.
- Ich= Ich? vom 25.05.-25.06.2022 im Rupert-Mayer-Haus.
- Mother Gespräch am 26.09.2024 bei der Art Cologne.
- Matrixial Spaces vom 08.03.-14.04.2023 in der Luisa Catucci Gallery.
- Angst vom 31.03.-25.06.2023 im Künstlerverein Walkmühle.
- Zwischen Nadel, Faden, Filz und Webstuhl vom 13.08-23.09.2023 in der Galerie Netuschil.
#1 der Doppelpublikation. Anlässlich der Ausstellung "Muntadas Projekte (1974-2004) On Translation: Erinnerungsräume", 24.10.2004-06.02.2005 im Neuen Museum Weserburg.
Muntadas hat ein spezifisches Werk über und für Bremen geschaffen. Anhand des Nutzungswechsels von 17 Gebäudekomplexen zeigt er den Imagewechsel der Stadt. So z.B. vom Zentralbad zum Musicaltheater, von Kaffee Schilling zum Neuen Museum Weserburg, das Weserstadion in den 40er Jahren und Heute, oder das Kontorhaus in der Langenstraße. Antoní Muntadas macht Erinnerungsräume und Werte im Wandel einer Stadtgesellschaft sichtbar.
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#2 der Doppelpublikation. Anlässlich der Ausstellung "Muntadas Projekte (1974-2004) On Translation: Erinnerungsräume", 24.10.2004-06.02.2005 im Neuen Museum Weserburg.
Muntadas hat ein spezifisches Werk über und für Bremen geschaffen. Anhand des Nutzungswechsels von 17 Gebäudekomplexen zeigt er den Imagewechsel der Stadt. So z.B. vom Zentralbad zum Musicaltheater, von Kaffee Schilling zum Neuen Museum Weserburg, das Weserstadion in den 40er Jahren und Heute, oder das Kontorhaus in der Langenstraße. Antoní Muntadas macht Erinnerungsräume und Werte im Wandel einer Stadtgesellschaft sichtbar.
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U. a. über Isthe Dead author a woman? Some thoughts on feminist authorship. Making the Invisible Visible. Art Wars: The battle of art & identy in Newfoundland.
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U. a. Taking Our Bearings: The Strategies for Survival Conference. Images of Sexuality: A Symposium.
Hinweis auf die Ausstellung Gobal Postage der Canadian Correspondence Art Gallery in OCC, organisiert von Edwin Varney, a.k.a. Big Dada (mit Abbildung S. 107).
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Techno-somatics and physical experience - Memory on the Internet - Our ears open a whole world to us: about the experiment to program an exhibition on a vinyl record
‘Curated by Weekly’ is a digital art project. It aims to raise questions regarding online formats, web-based distribution and the acceleration of digital platforms in contemporary art. The project is made up of a website and a magazine, which will be released in irregular intervals. The latter will include essays and interventions about digital exhibition formats, the experiences of digital curation and the questions about media and matter in the post-analogue space. Every week, an artwork will be “curated” and published on the website. In cooperation with different individuals, institutions and independent projects from the art field, artistic positions and works will be displayed. They can function as pieces of art in the digital sphere as well as be critical about it, or to contrast itself with the functions of the web. The project’s pace and composition orientates itself around the relevant visual environment of the present day.
The format of the website is consciously purely visual, while complementary content will be published in the magazine. This content will consist of essays and contributions around certain questions. For example: How new formats will be established in contemporary art, which technological tools are required or how curation is practiced in a digital space. What should particularly be highlighted is determining which artistic media, surfaces and materialities provide an adequate digital environment.
'Curated by Weekly' aims for an experimental format, which uses the speed and the possibilities of the digital space, but instead of reproductions and documentations we want to show artistic work itself, to address availability in the digital space and to use catchy visual surfaces. At the same time, the discourse and the self-reflection of the format is discussed in the appearing magazines/readers online and offline.
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Anlässlich der gleichnamigen Posterausstellung in der PLATFORM München, 06.09.-04.10.2017, von Philipp Gufler mit dem Archiv Forum Homosexualität München e.V.
Anlässlich der gleichnamigen Posterausstellung in der PLATFORM München, 06.09.-04.10.2017, von Philipp Gufler mit dem Archiv Forum Homosexualität München e.V.
112 S., 24x17 cm, Auflage: 600, 2 Stück. keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Broschur mit transparentem Aufkleber auf dem Cover und beigelegtem, mehrfach gefaltetem Ausstellungsplan (Siebdruck)
Künstlerbuch zur gleichnamigen Ausstellung in der PLATFORM, 06.09.-04.10.2017, einer Posterausstellung von Philipp Gufler in Zusammenarbeit mit dem forum homosexualität münchen e.V.. Buch mit neuen Posterbeiträgen von 29 Künstler_innen und Kollektiven, Texten von Mitgliedern des forums, Kerstin Stakemeier, Philipp Gufler und Laura Lang.
Logo appropriiert von Robert Indiana's Love Logo. The General Idea AIDS logo repeated thirty-five times on this sheet of postage stamps. A format perfectly suited to the dissemination of this viral image.
Konzept, Gestaltung und Illustrationen von Hamman & von Mier.
Dokumentation von 5 Jahren der AkademieGalerie, Ausstellungsraum im U-Bahn-ZwischenGeschoss Universität Ausgang Nord, für die Studenten der Akademie der Bildenden Künste München
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The author discusses the impasses and shortcomings of translation, this “approximation of discourse that produces a new discourse” and he opposes the notion of displacement, a phenomenon born of globalization: if people and objects are moved, so it will for language. Using the example of the inffuence of advertising, information flow and the effects of networking, Kenneth Goldsmith shows the obsolescence of the act of translation and reflects on the idea of movement. Movement is the new reality which tends to impose its standard upsets linguistic structures, social and political worlds, and profoundly changes our cultural practices.
Following Theory – a sum of 500 texts printed and assembled in the form of a ream of paper –, Against Translation is the second book of Kenneth Goldsmith published by Jean Boite Éditions.
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Werbekarte zum Festival vom 01.-04.09.2016 in New York. The festival is run by the Brooklyn based experimental audio/video project Pas Musique and Alrealon Musique. The festival focuses on new and innovative techniques of sound technique and performance. We are focused in developing a network of experimental arts that are supportive of their peers. It is not about ego but about community.
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This is a pocket book, good for bringing along on a sea journey. This imagetext tries to evoke the feeling of a bewildered traveling. The words are awkwardly placed, and clearly out of their element. Still they continue on, going somewhere. The goddess whispers. The sea of the book is composed of two photographs I found in a family album lost in an archive. The text cuts through Samuel Butler’s translation of Homer’s Odyssey. The book received an honorable mention in the Photography Book Now competition of 2011.
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George Maciunas was the founding member and leader of the most radical and experimental art movement of th 1960s: "Fluxus". Associated with artists such as Joseph Bueys and Yoko Ono, Fluxus rejected traditional systems of high art and practised a form of "anti-art" encompassing everything from photography and pavement art to poetry and drama. This biography of one of the key figures in the history of 20th-century art recounts in text and archive photographs the life story of this contradictory and unorthodox man. Emmett Williams provides anecdotes and impressions from former Fluxus colleagues and other friends (and enemies), to produce a portrait of this crusader, whose mission was to change the world - beginning with the world of art. Although tempered with wit and wisdom, his iconoclasm won him few friends amongst the art establishment during his lifetime, but Fluxus prevailed as an acknowledged force behind the upheavals in the art of the 20th century.
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[52] S., 26,2x21,1 cm, Auflage: 500, numeriert, ISBN/ISSN 9781590052464 Hardcover mit Leineneinband und transparentem Schutzumschlag, bedruckt. Seiten jeweils linksseitig beklebt
Copied pages from Jean-Paul Sartre’s philosophical main work "Being and Nothingness", are glued into John Divola’s new book, references are highlighted by a marker, their content is respectively visualized by a photography by Divola. The pictures do not seem to add something, they simply show a visual translation of the things described in words – ONE translation. If one only reads, the pink cake can take shapes in diverse forms. Now it has the form, which is visible in the photograph.
Alle Fotografien wurden zwischen 1995 und 1999 angefertigt.
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Anlässlich der Ausstellung Künstlerinnen und Künstler entwerfen Briefmarken, 1983 im Micro Hall Center in Edewecht. Angefertigt wurden sechser Blöcke, 10 x 12 cm, je Marke 3,5 x 4cm.
an exhibition of the book and the screenprints, together with the related paintings, drawings, notebooks for the translation, and bindings. 02.-26.02.1983
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Kollaboration mit Patricia Azevedo, Murilo Godoy und Straßenkindern aus Belo Horizonte.
No Olho da Rua collective has specialised in bringing imagery made by these marginalised groups directly to the public in the form of posters, newspapers and flyers displayed and distributed on the streets of the Brazilian city of Belo Horizonte.
The Soviet Union was unique in its formidable and dynamic use of the illustrated book as a means of propaganda. Through the book, the U.S.S.R. articulated its totalitarian ideologies and expressed its absolute power in an unprecedented way—through avant-garde writing and radical artistic design that was in full flower during the 1920s and ’30s. No other country, nation, government or political system promoted itself more by attracting and employing acclaimed members of the avant-garde. Among them were writers like Semion Kirsanov, Vladimir Mayakovsky, Ilya Selvinsky, Sergei Tretyakov and Kornely Zelinsky. artistic designers like Gustav Klutsis, Valentina Kulagina, El Lissitzky, Sergei Senkin, Varvara Stepanova, Solomon Telingater and Nikolai Troshin. and photographers including Dmitry Debabov, Vladimir Griuntal, Boris Ignatovich, Alexander Khlebnikov, Yeleazar Langman, Alexander Rodchenko, Georgy Petrusov—not to mention many of the best printers and book binders.
The Soviet Photobook 1920–1941 presents 160 of the most stunning and elaborately produced photobooks from this period and includes more than 400 additional reference illustrations. The book also provides short biographies of the photobook contributors, some of whom are presented here for the first time.
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72 S., 27,7x21,7 cm, ISBN/ISSN 01614223 Drahtheftung, mit eingeklebten Sandpapierstreifen, die Seiten 23 bis 32 sind mit einer kleinen Lasche zusammengeklebt, Co-Edition mit Artpolice
Titelzusatz: The Sky Art Issue
"Simply defined, sky art is flying images. It is communication traveling through space ...", Elizabeth Goldring, Inhaltsverzeichnis entnommen
This is the first in a series of reprint programme of the most representative titles from the TRAX catalogue, one for each letter of the name: T for Traxman, the comics series created for Frigidaire magazine by Massimo Giacon and Vittore Baroni. R for Rednight, a collective homage to the work of William S. Burroughs. A for Anthems, alternative national hymns for real and imaginary countries. X for Xtra, audio works composed at distance through a process of crossed interferences. Each reprint, accompanied with old and new texts, contemplates a digital remastering of the original works with the addition of remixes, remakes or new compositions created in concordance with the peculiar and distinctive "modular" approach of TRAX.
27x28,5 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Plattenhülle, gestanzt mit 3 einklappbaren Teilen, beiliegend gestanzte Pappschlaufe mit handbeschrifteter DVD, Infoblatt zur Edition
What do Martin Luther and Pete Townshend, Ozzie Osbourne and Oscar Wilde, Ludwig Van Beethoven and Star Trek’s Dr. Spock have in common? They all painfully suffered from tinnitus, a permanent hiss heard in one or both ears. The condition affects a large percentage of the world population (5-10%) and represents a real “occupational illness” for musicians and rock fans. On the subject, surprisingly, an inexplicable silence is observed by the music press and industry. At the current state of medical research, there is no effective cure for chronic tinnitus and the unpleasant humming can only get worse if you do not protect the ears properly.
In the works for nearly five years, the triple concept album Tinnitus Tales (a 10" vinyl record and two CDs) conceived by Le Forbici di Manitù (i.e. Manitù Rossi and Vittore Baroni, the second long suffering from tinnitus) with the collaboration of over fifty guest musicians, bands and international visual artists, breaks the veil of silence with a series of songs that address the topic blending humor and empathy. The songs are inspired by well-known cases of people suffering from tinnitus, such as Andy Partridge of XTC or Bono and The Edge of U2. To make this "educational audio project" a more collective effort, several old and new friends - many of them with tinnitus problems - were invited to record their own versions of the songs by Le Forbici di Manitù or to contribute original compositions on the subject (included in the CD 1 Songs).
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Acclaimed artist Kenneth Goldsmith’s thousand-page beautiful homage to New York City. Here is a kaleidoscopic assemblage and poetic history of New York: an unparalleled and original homage to the city, composed entirely of quotations. Drawn from a huge array of sources—histories, memoirs, newspaper articles, novels, government documents, emails—and organized into interpretive categories that reveal the philosophical architecture of the city, Capital is the ne plus ultra of books on the ultimate megalopolis.
It is also a book of experimental literature that transposes Walter Benjamin’s unfinished magnum opus of literary montage on the modern city, The Arcades Project, from 19th-century Paris to 20th-century New York, bringing the streets to life in categories such as “Sex,” “Commodity,” “Downtown,” “Subway,” and “Mapplethorpe.”
Capital is a book designed to fascinate and to fail—for can a megalopolis truly be written? Can a history, no matter how extensive, ever be comprehensive? Each reading of this book, and of New York, is a unique and impossible passage.
Outsiders, a special exhibition of unforgettable images opening at the AGO March 2016, highlights photographers and filmmakers working in the United States from the late 1950s to the mid-1980s in a time of intense political and cultural turmoil. It's no accident that artists at the time turned to photography and film - mass media then largely "outside" the realm of mainstream art and its focus on painting and sculpture- to express a broader range of human experience. Photographs by some of the greatest artists of the period depict musicians, cross-dressers, biker gangs, protests, press conferences, and even animals, bringing to light the complex social realities and the yearning for greater collective and individual equality. As part of the exhibition, the AGO will be presenting films by artists Kenneth Anger, Marie Menken, Robert Frank, Shirley Clarke, and others.
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Lieferverzeichnis des Backworks Buchladen 1976. Documents and Relics of Experimental Art 1952-1970. Table of contents: Fluxus and related objects and documents, Reuben Gallery, other performances and events (Musik, Dance, Happenings).
Co-owners Moore and Hendricks established Backworks in SoHo in 1976, based on their mutual curatorial interest in the objects and events of the downtown art and performance scenes, particularly by artists associated with the Rueben Gallery, Judson Memorial Church, Happenings and Fluxus, with which they were both connected as collaborators and curators. Moore and Hendricks, each of who has written extensively about figures such as George Maciunas, Yoko Ono, Allan Kaprow and Ben Vautier, among others, have been instrumental in the development of major collections, including the Gilbert and Lila Silverman Fluxus Collection at MoMA, and the Barbara and Peter Moore Fluxus Collection at Harvard. Backworks closed in 1983.
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As a pioneer in the field of Media Arts research, the ARCHIVE OF DIGITAL ART (ADA) documents the rapidly evolving field of digital installation art for more than a decade now. This complex, research-oriented overview of works at the intersection of art, science, and technology has been developed in cooperation with international media artists, researchers and institutions, as a collective project.
Since todays digital artworks are processual, ephemeral, interactive, multimedia-based, and fundamentally context dependent, because of their different structure, they require a modified, we called it an ‚expanded concept of documentation‘. ADA represents the scientific selection of 500 international artists of approx. 5.000 evaluated artists. We ascribe high importance to artistic inventions like innovative interfaces, displays or software.
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Umschlag im Design eines Reisepass gestaltet. Publikation zum 11. Encuentro de Arte Experimental de Coslada, 08.05.31.05.2002. Mit Arbeiten aus den letzten 10 Jahren Coslart.
Schwarz-Weiß-Drucke, Nr 038 aus der Reihe 100for10.
75 g/m² started as a black and white photocopy exhibition. The project was initiated by Maycec, a photographer, self-publisher and graphic designer who draws inspiration from alternative culture and her personal life. She is co-founder of Vesselroom Project and Atelier29. The first 75 g/m² exhibition took place in Berlin in 2014 with Maycec alongside Vonverhille and Damien Sayer whom both grew up in the suburbs of Paris. Vonverhille started in the graffiti scene in the 90s. He diversified his means of expression and explored photography and experimental electronic music. He now lives in Berlin where he founded Erratum galerie. Damien Sayer has photographed his family, friends and encounters over the course of five years. His small format pictures remain simple documentary pages, simple facts or portraits recorded on a sheet of paper. Alizee Lenox joined the exhibitions 75 g/m2 part II and part III. She is a poet DeepLy influenced by Pop Culture mostly because you cannot not be influenced by a soft machine that creates so many idols you can hate and worship at the same time. She is currently working on her first chapbook manuscript.
Schwarz-Weiß-Drucke, Nr. 043 aus der Reihe 100for10
MHDK is an independent designstudio based in Munich, founded by Christina John and Rafael Dietzel in 2009. Focused on classical fields of communication and design they find their creative balance by searching for experimental approaches to question defined lines between function and aesthetic. Their 100for10-contribution is an attempt of expressing this kind of passion.
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Jens Schwarz was born 1968 in Berlin and studied history of arts in Paris and photography in Munich. He works in the field of portraiture and reportage on german and international assignments. In his personal projects he focuses on sociopolitical issues that often deal with questions of both personal and collective social identity. 2014 his first monograph ›Beirut Eight Thirteen‹ has been published documenting a photographic long-term project on social instability in Beirut. His projects received several grants throughout his career and his work has been nominated, among others, for the German Henri-Nansen-Prize.
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Super Terrain is a french graphic designers collective founded in 2014 by Quentin Bodin, Luc de Fouquet and Lucas Meyer. We mainly work on cultural, artistic, institutional, associative and educative fields. Through commissioned graphics works, pedagogical workshops and public spaces interventions, or self-commissioned works, we explore several questions linked to editorial forms and printed matter.
Schwarz-Weiß-Drucke, Nr. 041 aus der Reihe 100for10.
Thomas Lail is an artist and musician who exhibits in the United States and internationally. He is represented in New York by Masters Projects. Lail performs and records with soundBarn and Location Ensemble. He has published numerous reviews and essays including two catalogue essays on the work of Robert Longo and publishes poetry and experimental writing through soundBarn Press. Thomas Lail is Associate Professor of Fine Arts at Hudson Valley Community College, SUNY in Troy, NY. He lives and works in Kinderhook and Brooklyn, NY with artist Tara Fracalossi and their son, Coltrane.
Erschienen anlässlich der Ausstellung in der Telfer Gallery Glasgow, 09.02.-04.04.2018.
Physical or Otherwise: Suggestions and Encounters was published on the occasion of Leontios Toumpouris’ solo exhibition titled Suggestions and Encounters: Physical or Otherwise at The Telfer Gallery, Glasgow. The publication features commissioned and re-edited essays spanning academic, theoretical and experimental responses to notions associated with Toumpouris’ practice. It claims to shed light upon areas of interest of the artist, thus resulting in a collection of propositions rather than an exhibition catalogue.
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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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Nr. 9, November 2018. Gedruckte Korrektur neben Jahreszahl 2019 in Pink.
OWK is an independent visual library for words and images that create linear or abstract stories providing a structure for publishing and archiving projects. We focus on graphic design, illustration, photography, art and creative writing.
OWK is a Riso print project, meaning that color will fail to present photographs in its purest form. Registration too will fail and colors will be imperfect. It is what it is. An experimental electronic single drum screenprint with its own unique aesthetic and feel.
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where to begin with an architect as over the top as Ricardo Bofill, notorious since the 1970s for his vast city-like housing estates that look like surreal experiments in crossbreeding desert caves with Star Wars. an architect who has designed over 1000 projects in the space of five decades, from perfume bottles to city plans, and pretty much everything in between. who has worked in a style – or a hundred styles – that is as unique as it is impossible to describe. who founded a leftist collective that would eventually end up building airport terminals. whose life reads somewhat like a fairytale itself, taking us from fascist Spain under Franco’s rule to the celebrity frenzy of our modern times, with the Bofill clan holding a somewhat unique position among Spanish tabloids? To add any more is to inevitably leave out too much. With mono.kultur, Ricardo Bofill talked about fifty years of architecture, the vagaries of ambition and how Modernism killed the city. Visually, the issue offers a disorienting journey of architectural splendour with plenty of previously unpublished images from the archives of Ricardo Bofill (as well as the odd film still of naked bodies). Using partial high gloss varnish throughout, it is a pleasing juxtaposition of the natural and the artificial, the intellectual and the sexual, the disciplined and the decadent.
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A collection of small artists' books dedicated to experimental, concrete and visual poetry, or any work combining text and visual arts in the spirit of dadaism or fluxus.
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14,8x10,5 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden A 4 Blatt, doppelseitig bedruckt, gefaltet auf A6, mittig geheftet, so dass es nicht ganz aufgefaltet werden kann.
Since 1974, Luna Bisonte Prods has published a wide variety of experimental, avant-garde, audio, and visual literature in a wide variety of formats by artists from all over the world. Among the authors and artists published are such major and emerging figures as Ivan Argüelles, Sheila E. Murphy, Jim Leftwich, Andrew Topel, Carlos M. Luis, Scott Helmes, Jake Berry, John M. Bennett, Susan Smith Nash, Al Ackerman, Bob Heman, Richard Kostelanetz, Charles Henri Ford, Dick Higgins, Robin Crozier, and many many others.
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2. Auflage 0817. Index is curated by Café Royal Books and supported by the Contemporary Arts Development Group at the University of Central Lancashire (Impressum)
Index began as an online open submission project. Criteria being, ‘submissions must have already been used to communicate, or be communicative in their own right’. All submissions have been removed from their original context, breaking the messages or ideas for which they were created. Using Index as a container, exhibition space and story telling device, the pages that follow have been edited to create pairs or combinations of images that can be read as new narratives. The book is an experimental exchange of out-of-context, repurposed text and image. Café Royal Books produce weekly photographic publications focussing broadly on aspects of change, usually within the UK. Founded in 2005 Café Royal Books is an independent publisher based in the North West of England.
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Highlights of the fourth volume of Signal include: Imaging Palestine: Rochelle Davis and Emma Murphy take a look at Palestinian Affairs, one of the PLO’s major publications, Fighting Fire with Water: Lincoln Cushing discusses the Bay Area Peace Navy’s large-scale visual interventions. The Walls Speak Even If the Media Is Silent: Tennessee Watson documents a project made in response to the violence in Juárez, Revolutionary Continuum: Jared Davidson cracks open New Zealand’s Kotare Trust Poster Archive, Kommune 1: Michael McCanne teases out the early years of West Germany’s militant counterculture, Illustrating the 3rd World: Josh MacPhee interviews Max Karl Winkler, book cover designer for Three Continents Press, Dynamic Collectivity: Ryan Hayes traces the history of Toronto’s Punchclock Printing Collective
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Highlights of the fifth volume of Signal include: The Club de Grabado de Montevideo: Georgia Phillips-Amos unearths printmaking under dictatorship, Three Print Collectives: Alec Dunn interviews Friends of Ibn Firnas, A3BC, and the Pangrok Sulap collective, Survival by Sharing—Printing over Profit: Josh MacPhee interviews Paul Werner about the history of New York City's Come!Unity Press, The Pyramid's Reign: Analyzing an enduring symbol of capitalism with Eric Triantafillou, Empty Forms—Occupied Homes: Marc Herbst looks at the intersection between movement design and the struggle for housing in Barcelona, Discs of the Gun: A trip through music and militancy in postwar Italy by Josh MacPhee
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Munich Jewellery Week, held from 11.03.-17.03.2019 showcases avant-garde contemporary jewellery by both established and up-and-coming designers from all around the world. This yearly gathering is by far the most significant event on the contemporary jewellery calendar. it’s a unique phenomenon, and it sets the pace for the contemporary jewellery field. Current Obsession Magazine and Platform coined the title Munich Jewellery Week in 2015 to give a name to this extraordinary collective effort and to associate it with other professional fashion and design weeks around the world.
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Highlights of the sixth volume of Signal include: Basement Workshop: The Genesis of New York’s Asian American Resistance Culture, Jamaa Al-Yad: An Interview with Daniel Drennan ElAwar, La Escuela de Cultura Popular Revolucionaria Mártires del 68: Thirty Years of Collective Agitation in Mexico City, The Appalachian Movement Press, Adhesing Uprisings, and much more.
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Surfer (Eisbach) ist ein ungewöhnlicher Bildband zum Thema Surfen. Es ist ein fotografisches Skizzenbuch, das mit seinen experimentellen Aufnahmen einen überraschend neuen, geradezu poetischen Blick auf das Surfen zeigt. Begleitet werden die skizzenhaften Bilder der Eisbach-Surfer von den philosophischen Betrachtungen des amerikanischen Autors und „surfanatics“ Peter Kreeft, der über das einmalige Surferglücksgefühl und die mystische Seite des Surfens schreibt. Der Text der vorliegenden Ausgabe ist zweisprachig, auf Englisch und Deutsch.
Surfer (Eisbach) is an unusual collection of pictures on surfing. With its experimental pictures, it is a photographic sketchbook that shows a surprisingly new and refreshingly poetic view of surfing. The sketch-like pictures of the Eisbach surfers are accompanied by philosophical considerations of American author and “surfanatic” Peter Kreeft, who writes about the unique sensation of joy experienced by surfers and the mystic side of surfing. The text of this book is bilingual, appearing in English and German.
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Das Gedicht-Manifest von Zoe Leonard von 1992 "I want a president" wurde inspiriert von der Ankündigung Eileen Myles, einer Freundin Zoe Leonards, sich 1992 als Präsidentschaftskandidatin aufstellen zu lassen. Sie trat gegen George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton und Ross Perot an. Myles Identität stand im harten Kontrast zu der ihrer wohlhabenden männlichen Kontrahenten: Myles ist eine lesbische Frau und Teil einer Community, die sowohl von Armut als auch AIDS betroffen ist.
Ursprünglich sollte das Gedicht in einem LGBT-Magazin abgedruckt werden, stattdessen geriet es fotokopiert in Umlauf und wurde weiterverbreitet. Die "Vice" bezeichnete es als das erste "Pre-Internet-Meme".
Zum Release und zur performativen Lesung im Café Bellevue de Monaco in München am 06.12.2018 um 19 Uhr.
Adelaide Ivánova (1982, Recife/Brazil) is a journalist and political activist working with poetry, photography, performance, translation and publishing. Her poems were translated into German, Galician, English, Spanish, Greek and Italian. Her texts and photographic work were printed in publications such as The Huffington Post (USA), Marie Claire (BR), Clinic (UK), alba londres (UK), Lateinamerika Nachrichten (GER), artiCHOKE (GER), modern poetry in translation (UK). Her photo reportage are part of the collection of Kunst Museum Dieselkraftwerk (Germany), L’arthotèque – Museum of Fine Arts (France) and Galeria Murilo Castro (Brazil). She edits the anarco-feminist zine “MAIS PORNÔ, PVFR!” (proudly not online) and is co-founder of RESPEITA!, a coalition of Brazilian female poets and slammers. She lives in Berlin, where she tries earn a living as baby-sitter, life model, waiter and other alienating jobs.
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The other New Zealand literary journal. Brief is an independent biannual print journal. It is primarily a space for writing that does something interesting, experimental, adventurous, challenging, or exploratory. Brief publishes poetry, prose, essays and criticism, hybrid forms, and occasionally visual art. Issues typically contain a mixture of new, established and emerging writers. The present issue is wide-ranging and engages with everything from aestethic to the ontological, rats and war and love and art.
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from minimalist to avant-garde - open to innovative, imagistic, philosophical, experimental creations - poetry drawings collage photography. reads year round, guidelines do not exist, contributors receive one copy.
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Ein Heft zu Haus der Kulturen der Welt Juli, August 2001, Postkarte Kaiser Butjatha "Kibum-Vieh 1984, Postkarte Klaus Groh 1984 "Grüße zum Untergang", 3 Postkarten Artis Start, zur International Triennial of the Extended Art Media 2010, ein Flyer, signiert, Einladung zur Eröffnung "Visuelle Poesie - Poetische Objekte" 19.09.1988 Cloppenburg, ein Flyer zur Ausstellung "Klaus Groh - Poetische Konzepte" 2002 Stadt Hünfeld, zwei Flyer "Bienal Internacional de Poesia Experimental" 1998 Mexiko-Stadt.
Tape-Mag.com is a Non-Profit Online-Archive & Information-Database for Audio-Tape-Culture (Cassettes/Tapes/Reels) and 20th Century Art- & Music-related Small-Press Publications, Magazine-Culture.
This Archive-Database focuses on the following styles/genres.
- Mid 70's to late 90's Industrial, Experimental, Free Improvisation, Post- Punk, New Wave, Minimal, Synth, Ambient and further musical directions of the DIY-Cassette-Culture.
- early 50's to late 90's Sound Art, Sound Poetry, Text-Sound-Compositions, Poesie Sonore, Verbosonics, Lingual Music, Music Concrete, Audio Art plus related printed Mail Art, Concrete Poetry, Visual Poetry, Lettrisme, Fluxus
Here you are able to browse and research thousands of releases, find further information about the Artists, the Organisations, Press & Label-People behind the scene and/or the published Small Print, Magazines, Information-sheets and Artists-Manifests that all defined a very exciting culture and era. Most of the releases listed here were only released in very limited amount and are hard to find these days but they had without any doubt their important role in the development of contemporary audio & sound-art and music-history. These protagonists of a DIY (Do-It-Yourself)-Culture-Movement in which everybody can be an artist, label, distributor and press-editor or organisation deserves a comprehensive overview in a broader context with all its connections and a framework. With this Database the collected, provided and connected Information can become knowledge. Knowledge that Media in Internet-Age can hardly supply with the current Information Overload.
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Katalog zur Ausstellung DAS TREFFEN DREIER PUNKTE, 01.-31.07.2019, Berlin, im Rahmen von INTERIORS TO BEING.
INTERIORS TO BEING takes visitors and invited artists into an intimate encounter within the homes, gardens and streets of Berlin as well as the lives of strangers.
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INTERIORS TO BEING spans time and space as a collective happening through the cityscape of Berlin. Six curators from Berlin have developed formats around the specifics of the work of a total of 51 artists and curators. The chosen formats range from traditional exhibitions, walks, salons and discussions to gatherings and performances.
The project unfolds over the course of the month of July in six chapters that flow into one another, occasionally overlapping. INTERIORS TO BEING expands radically outwards, realizing half of its projects in Berlin’s public space.
The city of Berlin is a partner of INTERIORS TO BEING as any curator or participating artists in the program would be. The cityscape functions anthropomorphically–with the city’s growth and continual change impacting the way artists move within it. INTERIORS TO BEING internalizes these changes through the framework of its community. All contributors to INTERIORS TO BEING are part of the extensive creative network of PICTURE BERLIN (founded in 2009, a not-for-profit artist initiated hybrid residency/art academy), which is a community made up of more than two hundred international artists and curators, two-thirds of whom are based in Berlin.
The red thread running through all events is the dérive, a term devised by Situationist Guy Debord to describe an aimless wandering through different urban environments that leads to the development of a psycho-geographical awareness. This concept beautifully sums up the way INTERIORS TO BEING works as a project in the city of Berlin.
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Katalog zur Ausstellung HIDDEN TREASURES, 03.,07.,13.07.2019, Berlin, im Rahmen von INTERIORS TO BEING.
INTERIORS TO BEING takes visitors and invited artists into an intimate encounter within the homes, gardens and streets of Berlin as well as the lives of strangers.
INTERIORS TO BEING spans time and space as a collective happening through the cityscape of Berlin. Six curators from Berlin have developed formats around the specifics of the work of a total of 51 artists and curators. The chosen formats range from traditional exhibitions, walks, salons and discussions to gatherings and performances.
The project unfolds over the course of the month of July in six chapters that flow into one another, occasionally overlapping. INTERIORS TO BEING expands radically outwards, realizing half of its projects in Berlin’s public space.
The city of Berlin is a partner of INTERIORS TO BEING as any curator or participating artists in the program would be. The cityscape functions anthropomorphically–with the city’s growth and continual change impacting the way artists move within it. INTERIORS TO BEING internalizes these changes through the framework of its community. All contributors to INTERIORS TO BEING are part of the extensive creative network of PICTURE BERLIN (founded in 2009, a not-for-profit artist initiated hybrid residency/art academy), which is a community made up of more than two hundred international artists and curators, two-thirds of whom are based in Berlin.
The red thread running through all events is the dérive, a term devised by Situationist Guy Debord to describe an aimless wandering through different urban environments that leads to the development of a psycho-geographical awareness. This concept beautifully sums up the way INTERIORS TO BEING works as a project in the city of Berlin.
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Katalog zur Ausstellung THE MIDDLE STUFF, 05.-12.07.2019, Berlin, im Rahmen von INTERIORS TO BEING.
INTERIORS TO BEING takes visitors and invited artists into an intimate encounter within the homes, gardens and streets of Berlin as well as the lives of strangers.
INTERIORS TO BEING spans time and space as a collective happening through the cityscape of Berlin. Six curators from Berlin have developed formats around the specifics of the work of a total of 51 artists and curators. The chosen formats range from traditional exhibitions, walks, salons and discussions to gatherings and performances.
The project unfolds over the course of the month of July in six chapters that flow into one another, occasionally overlapping. INTERIORS TO BEING expands radically outwards, realizing half of its projects in Berlin’s public space.
The city of Berlin is a partner of INTERIORS TO BEING as any curator or participating artists in the program would be. The cityscape functions anthropomorphically–with the city’s growth and continual change impacting the way artists move within it. INTERIORS TO BEING internalizes these changes through the framework of its community. All contributors to INTERIORS TO BEING are part of the extensive creative network of PICTURE BERLIN (founded in 2009, a not-for-profit artist initiated hybrid residency/art academy), which is a community made up of more than two hundred international artists and curators, two-thirds of whom are based in Berlin.
The red thread running through all events is the dérive, a term devised by Situationist Guy Debord to describe an aimless wandering through different urban environments that leads to the development of a psycho-geographical awareness. This concept beautifully sums up the way INTERIORS TO BEING works as a project in the city of Berlin.
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Katalog zur Ausstellung HOSTING, 02.-31.07.2019, Berlin, im Rahmen von INTERIORS TO BEING.
INTERIORS TO BEING takes visitors and invited artists into an intimate encounter within the homes, gardens and streets of Berlin as well as the lives of strangers.
INTERIORS TO BEING spans time and space as a collective happening through the cityscape of Berlin. Six curators from Berlin have developed formats around the specifics of the work of a total of 51 artists and curators. The chosen formats range from traditional exhibitions, walks, salons and discussions to gatherings and performances.
The project unfolds over the course of the month of July in six chapters that flow into one another, occasionally overlapping. INTERIORS TO BEING expands radically outwards, realizing half of its projects in Berlin’s public space.
The city of Berlin is a partner of INTERIORS TO BEING as any curator or participating artists in the program would be. The cityscape functions anthropomorphically–with the city’s growth and continual change impacting the way artists move within it. INTERIORS TO BEING internalizes these changes through the framework of its community. All contributors to INTERIORS TO BEING are part of the extensive creative network of PICTURE BERLIN (founded in 2009, a not-for-profit artist initiated hybrid residency/art academy), which is a community made up of more than two hundred international artists and curators, two-thirds of whom are based in Berlin.
The red thread running through all events is the dérive, a term devised by Situationist Guy Debord to describe an aimless wandering through different urban environments that leads to the development of a psycho-geographical awareness. This concept beautifully sums up the way INTERIORS TO BEING works as a project in the city of Berlin.
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Katalog zur Ausstellung RAUMANEIGNUNG, 19.-31.07.2019, Berlin, im Rahmen von INTERIORS TO BEING.
INTERIORS TO BEING takes visitors and invited artists into an intimate encounter within the homes, gardens and streets of Berlin as well as the lives of strangers.
INTERIORS TO BEING spans time and space as a collective happening through the cityscape of Berlin. Six curators from Berlin have developed formats around the specifics of the work of a total of 51 artists and curators. The chosen formats range from traditional exhibitions, walks, salons and discussions to gatherings and performances.
The project unfolds over the course of the month of July in six chapters that flow into one another, occasionally overlapping. INTERIORS TO BEING expands radically outwards, realizing half of its projects in Berlin’s public space.
The city of Berlin is a partner of INTERIORS TO BEING as any curator or participating artists in the program would be. The cityscape functions anthropomorphically–with the city’s growth and continual change impacting the way artists move within it. INTERIORS TO BEING internalizes these changes through the framework of its community. All contributors to INTERIORS TO BEING are part of the extensive creative network of PICTURE BERLIN (founded in 2009, a not-for-profit artist initiated hybrid residency/art academy), which is a community made up of more than two hundred international artists and curators, two-thirds of whom are based in Berlin.
The red thread running through all events is the dérive, a term devised by Situationist Guy Debord to describe an aimless wandering through different urban environments that leads to the development of a psycho-geographical awareness. This concept beautifully sums up the way INTERIORS TO BEING works as a project in the city of Berlin.
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We are heading into a future where our choices will be shaped – if not outright determined – by algorithms and artificial intelligence. This coming state has been labelled “the new dark age” (James Bridle, 2018).
It remains to be seen what this brings to photography, and vice versa.
One thing, however, seems clear: photography, which has already changed significantly in the 21st century, is affected by – and in some important ways is part of – this development. This issue of “Fotografija” explores how programmes, apps and AI-related technologies shape and change the discourse of photography, challenging traditional boundaries of the medium.
Various programmes and services – Google, Photoshop, Flickr, Snapchat, visual recognition, etc. – provide new tools to conceive image-making and think photographically. Technological interfaces not only deliver instruments for making work but can become the very logic for creating photographic series.
The presented artists offer perspectives to raise questions and discuss these technological shifts. From dealing with traumatic events (Indrė Šerpytytė) and inaccessible sites (James Bridle) through technological mediation to playing with our expectations of an all-pervasive Photoshop manipulation (Erin E’Keefe). From exploring so-called smart surveillance systems (Esther Hovers) and censoring politically sensitive sites (Mishka Henner) to everyday glitches (Mantas Grigaitis). From playing with the copyrights of such collective websites as Flickr (Penelope Umbrico) to exploring the shared language of being in some of the most photographed places on earth (Thomas Albdorf). And from using Photoshop to create images (Aaron Hegert) to an image that is barely photographic (Zachary Dean Norman). The four essays (Kate Palmer Albers, Roksana Filipowska and Marijana Rayl, Ilaria Speri, Alise Tifentale) map out the works in broader social, historical and art contexts.
In short, the works deal with our technologized world. They talk about being in the middle of changes that few have envisioned. Being so immersed, one can feel it (almost) hurts.
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31x26 cm, 33 Teile. keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden schwarze Mappe mit transparenten Kunststoffhüllen mit Einzelblättern, Fotokopien, Einladungskarten, Plakaten, Flyern, Kopien von Zeitungsausschnitten
Dokumentation zu den Künstlerbüchern, Druckerzeugnissen, Presseartikeln, Veranstaltungen und Ausstellungen seit den 1960er Jahren,
enthält unter anderem:
Einladung zur Eröffnung der Galerie Adelgundenstraße, Freitag, 24. Sept. gegen 20 Uhr, Eröffnung der Ausstellung: Neinzeichen, Berengar Laurer, bis 20. Okt., mit Vortrag Das Neinzeichen oder Mama den ganzen Kuchen
Plakat akademie truthahn, prinzipiell hihi ... eröffnung am 6.4., ... noch ein paar dias zeigen .. thema und coup 'monet mal auf die fingern haun, produzentengalerie, adelgundenstr. 6, 8000 München 22
Bericht Süddeutsche Zeitung Nr. 248, Sieben haben sich zusammengetan, eine neue Produzentengalerie in der Adelgundenstraße, Gottfried Knapp
Kritik in der Süddeutschen Zeitung, Mittwoch, 2. April 1975, Josef X, Malerei in Fortsetzungen im Kunstverein, Jürgen Morschel,
Text mit Schwarz-Weiß Abbildungen zum Projekt Josef X, 200 DIN A 4 Tafel, 1971-74, Fortsetzungsbilder,
Flyer und Buchumschlag zu Verschiedenes, der polyistischen Identität erster Teil ...
Original Multiple, Klebefolie: Verbinden Sie diesen blauen Punkt ..., vermutlich Herbstsalon, organisiert von Otto Dressler, 1971
Ausschnitt der Einladung und Foto der Ausstellung: Fränkische Künstler 1968, Kunsthalle Nürnberg, 24.11.1968-12.01.1969, Watteplastik, Zwischen 6teilig, Holz, Watte, In, um und an, 40teilig, Holz, Watte, Möglich auch, 50teilig, Pappmaché, Watte
Material zu: Die zehn braven Kunstwünschlein, drei illustrationen,
3 Plakate Künstlerbücher, zweiter Teil, Produzentengalerie, München, 1980, Plakat Künstlerbücher, Fachbereich Gestaltung der Fachhochschule Würzburg in Verbindung mit der Produzentengalerie Adelgundenstraße München in der Hochschule für Musik Würzburg
Infoblatt galerie circulus, Bonn, Künstlerbücher erster Teil, 09.02.1980-Ende März
Infoblatt mit Verzeichnis aller beteiligten Autoren und Künstlern, Exit 3, Spezial zu Goethes berühmtesten Gedicht,1982
Infoblatt zur Ausstellung, Künstlerbücher zweiter Teil, Objektbücher,
Plakat zur Aussstellung, Nicht von dieser Art, Frankfurt am Main, 1992, Beteiligung, Berengar Laurer, Verlag Hubert Kretschmer,
Plakat und Informationsblätter zur Ausstellung, Künstlerbücher zweiter Teil Objektbücher, UniversitätsBibliothek, Heidelberg, 1981
Plakat zur Ausstellung, Künstlerbücher dritter Teil Objektbücher, UniversitätsBibliothek, Heidelberg, 1982
Catalogue information zur Ausstellungsbeteiligung: x international encounter on video, may 22 to 27, 1978, tokyo, veranstaltet von japan national video committee tokyo und center of art and communication buenos aires, Titel: so what, what after the avantgarde, Sony video, Beteiligte: Zocher, Studio, Werner, Kamera, Keller translation,
Prospekt: La decada del 70, $oul, 1977, Univeridad del Costa Rica, Facultad de bellas artes escuela de artes plasticas, Centro de artes y communicacion, CAYC Buenes Aires
About the series:
The For Everard zine series chronicles the 1977 fire at New York's Everard Baths, combining archival research with imagined narratives to re-focus attention to obscured histories. The series explores the media coverage of the subsequent investigation of the fire, and the lives of the nine men who perished. The zines bring together photographic images with primary news sources, as well as personal anecdotes collected from eyewitness testimonials.
About the individual zines:
For Everard, Vol. 1, 2013, ed. 100 (nr. 65)
This zine chronicles the May 25, 1977 fire at New York's Everard Baths and the media coverage of the subsequent investigation.
For Everard, Vol. 2 (Bloodbrothers), 2013, ed. 100 (Nr. 81)
In the second volume of his series chronicling the 1977 fire at New York’s Everard Baths, Anthony Malone focuses on Bellevue Hospital’s blood drive for the victims of the great bathhouse tragedy. Malone draws parallels between the 1977 restrictions placed on gay men for donating blood to their “brothers” and current FDA guidelines that indefinitely defer donations from men who have had sex with men since 1977. This black and white photocopied zine (ed 100) juxtaposes archival images, news clippings, and just a touch of fantasy.
For Everard, Vol. 3 (Remembering Jimmy), 2015, ed. 100 (Nr. 94)
Volume 3 of the series, For Everard is dedicated to the memory of Jimmy Stuard, who died in the tragic fire at the Everard Baths in 1977. Stuard was a rising star in the disco music scene. He spun records first at Boston’s 1270 Club, and later at New York’s 12 West, where he inspired an entire generation of musical artists and DJs. In this particular volume, Anthony Malone assembles images and archival texts that serve as a tribute to the great Jimmy Stuard.
For Everard, Vol. 4 (A Lovely Show), 2016, ed. 100 (Nr. 62)
For Everard, Vol. 4 (A Lovely Show) is a tribute to Kenneth Hill, one of the nine men who died in the devastating fire at the Everard Baths in 1977. Kenn played a vital role in the East Village/Lower East side countercultural movement in the late ‘60s and 1970s. He was a hippie, a bar tender at Phebe’s (a watering hole and salon for the experimental theater community in the 1970s), one of the founders of the Old Reliable Theatre Tavern, House Manager at La Mama Experimental Theatre Club, and a photographer. This zine celebrates Kenneth Hill by collaging archival documents with personal artifacts and pictures of Kenn from meaningful moments in his life.
For Everard, Vol. 5 (A Dearly Loved Man), 2017, ed. 100 (Nr. 95)
For Everard, Vol. 5 (A Dearly Loved Man) assembles images and stories from the life of Ira Landau, a gifted and dedicated teacher who died in the tragic fire at the Everard Baths in 1977. Ira left behind a devoted family (his mother, brother, niece, and lover) and is still greatly missed by his loved ones. This zine is a tribute to the life and accomplishments of a remarkable man who served in the Peace Corps and committed himself to educating young minds both abroad (in the Middle East) and at home in the US. It contains family photos and personal images generously contributed by Ira’s niece.
For Everard, Vol. 6 (Yosef’s Song), 2017, ed. 100 (Nr. 94)
Volume 6 of the series For Everard celebrates the life of a remarkable musical prodigy, Yosef Synovec. This zine tells the story of a young man with great aspirations who emigrated to the United States from Czechoslovakia to study classical violin. In 1976, Holly Woodlawn overheard Synovec vocalizing as he was painting the bathroom of his East Village apartment, and determined on the spot that she had discovered an emerging star. As a singer, Synovec used his extreme vocal range to imitate the voice and persona of Peruvian diva Yma Sumac. He performed Sumac’s exotic musical numbers at several New York City cabarets and show venues. Sadly, on May 25, 1977, Yosef perished in the tragic fire at the Everard Baths.
For Everard, Vol. 7 (Tony from the Bronx), 2017, ed. 100 (Nr. 86)
This zine brings together images and stories from the life of Tony Calarco, one of the nine men who died in the fire at the Everard Baths in 1977. Tony was only 26 when he died. He lived with his parents and siblings in a modest house in the Bronx. He had recently graduated from college and was working as a social worker in New York city at the time of his death. Tony had aspirations to become a lawyer and was scheduled to begin law school in September of 1977. This zine celebrates Tony Calarco’s memory through photos of Tony, artifacts from his high school and college years, and recent photographs of his home and final resting place.
For Everard, Vol. 8 (Looking for Amado), 2017, ed. 100 (Nr.84)
Amado Alamo, a young man only 17 years old, lost his life in the fire at the Everard Baths in 1977. In Volume 8 of For Everard, Anthony Malone documents his search for the identity of the youngest victim of the Everard fire. The zine is an abstracted portrait of Alamo that assembles the few extant fragments of his story culled from newspaper articles and documentary sources glued together with the artist’s imagination.
For Everard, Vol. 9 (Last Call), 2017, ed. 100 (Nr.72)
Life was difficult for Hillman Wesley Adams. He was born in Jacksonville FL in 1938. His mother died just a few months after his birth, and by the age of nine, he found himself in an orphanage with his older brother. Fast forward 30 years: Hillman moved to NYC, struggled to make ends meet while working on and off as a bartender, and he met his lover, Ralph, with whom he shared a modest apartment in New Jersey. On May 25, 1977, Hillman died in the fire at the Everard Baths. Vol. 9 of For Everard is an assemblage of newspaper articles and vintage photos chronicling the life and untimely death of Hillman Wesley Adams.
For Everard, Vol. 10 (In Memoriam: Patrick Nott), 2018, ed. 100 (Nr. 64)
Volume 10 of For Everard memorializes the life of Patrick Nott, one of the nine men who died in the fire at the Everard Baths. Nott, a native of Wales with a passion for theater, literature, and music, pursued a successful career in hairdressing. He fell in love with his pen pal (a young woman from Brooklyn) and after their marriage, they moved to New York City, where Nott worked at the Vidal Sassoon Salon. This zine weaves together elements from his story (shared with the artist by Patrick Nott’s wife), with photographs, newspaper clippings, and artifacts. It acts as a humble tribute, an “In Memoriam” for this greatly loved man.
For Everard, Vol. 11 (Thunderbird), 2019, ed. 100 (Nr. 79)
Brian Duffy was an aspiring artist. In 1966 he was accepted to Pratt Institute of Art and although he declined admission to the school, he seized the opportunity to move to NYC and start a new life for himself. In the city, he worked hard at various retail jobs and tried to break into the theater, but everything changed when he met the love of his life, Bradley. The couple moved to a “quieter life” in Boston. They worked in restaurants in the Back Bay area and created a community for themselves amongst their chosen family of friends. Volume 11 of For Everard celebrates the brief life of Brian Duffy, a young man who died in the fire at the Everard Baths in 1977. This zine compiles photographs and stories shared with Malone by Brian’s sister and dear friend.
The pseudonym "Anthony Malone" comes from a novel by Andrew Holleran (Dancer from the Dance). In this novel, Malone is the protagonist and at the end he disappears. Some of his friends believe that he may have committed suicide, others feel that he may have run away from New York, while some say that they saw him at the Everard Baths on the night of the fire. I imagine that Malone survived the fire and he is now making books and zines telling the story of the tragedy.
The fruit of a collaboration with artist/activist/creator of the Working Press archive Stefan Szczelkun and keeper archivist Rebekah Taylor.
Rise with your class not from it represents a lasting trace of and a vehicle for the Working Press project whose archive is now housed in UCA library special collections in Farnham. It highlights some important works by working-class artists while providing a valuable resource for anybody interested in working with archive material.
Working Press is a collective publishing imprint, which had the subtitle books by and about Working Class Artists, 1986-1996. Working Press includes the first computer generated comic (Harwood), the first book by Micheline Mason (disability and inclusion artist), and the first book about Greenham Common Yellowgate (Beth Junor).
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Infoheft zur Ausstellung in der Tate Modern, London, 17.10.2019-09.02.2020.
The visionary artist who embraced mass media and new technology.
Nam June Paik’s experimental, innovative, yet playful work has had a profound influence on today’s art and culture. He pioneered the use of TV and video in art and coined the phrase electronic superhighway to predict the future of communication in the internet age.
This major exhibition is a mesmerising riot of sights and sounds. It brings together over 200 works from throughout his five-decade career – from robots made from old TV screens, to his innovative video works and all-encompassing room-sized installations such as the dazzling Sistine Chapel 1993....
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Das Black Rat Zine erscheint alle zwei Monate zu den Konzerten des Black Rat Collectives. Das Kollektiv schmeißt neben diesem Fanzine jeden dritten Donnerstag im Monat einen Punk/HC Konzertabend im Sunny Red, Feierwerk. RÖ
Unser Ziel ist es, eine Plattform für eine progressive, unkommerzielle Subkultur in München zu bieten, welche für alle, unabhängig der Größe des Geldbeutels, zugängsich sein soll. Der Eintritt erfolgt auf Spendenbasis, der Überschuss geht direkt an die Bands. Neben Spaß am Feiern und der Liebe zur Musik verbindet uns die Ablehnung der bestehenden Verhältnisse. Wir lehnen alle Formen von Diskriminierung und Herrschaft ab – dementsprechend haben Rassismus, Sexismus, Homophobie, Transphobie, Anthropozentrismus, Autoritäres Verhalten und andere Scheisse bei unseren Veranstaltungen und im Zine nichts verloren.
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Mit Beiträgen u.a. über Freizeit 81, Punk im Baskenland, Briefe an Gefangene (auf Grundlage eines Textes von Anarchist Black Cross)
[60] S., 21x14,8 cm, 2 Stück. 2 Teile. keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Drahtheftung, Schwarz-Weiss Digitaldruck, je ein anderer handgefertigter Aufnäher (Siebdruck auf Gewebe) beigelegt
Mit Beiträgen u.a. über Aufwertung und Verdrängung, Gender und Sprache, House of Hospitality in der Grenzregion El Paso, Audio Zines, Punkrock-Releases aus München 2019
Zur Ausstellung 17.01.-22.02.2020 und zum Abendalk am 06.02.2020 mit Bernhart Schwenk
The frescoes of the Villa di Livia, the wife of Emperor Augustus, which can be seen in the Museo Palazzo Massimo in Rome, form the basic motif for the video PASSING THE GARDEN. These approximately two thousand years old frescoes show an illusionistic garden space, a "hortus conclusus" with representations of plants, trees and birds.
Photographs, videos and drawings of the frescoes are intertwined with photographs and videos of intact and destroyed nature. What seems natural at first glance turns out to be artificially generated. Slowly, the images change their state, moving between reality and fiction.
Experimental, meditative music accompanies the transformation process.
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14,8x10,5 cm, 2 Stück. keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Postkarte, rückseitig metallic
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Künstlerbücher von Grafik- & Produktdesigner*innen und Architekt*innen, ausgewählt aus drei Privatsammlungen (u.a. Volker Albus und Wolfgang Maurer) - ein sehr kleiner, sehr subjektiver Essay über verschiedene Weltentwürfe und Weltverbesserungsvorschläge, 10.01.-23.02.2020
Bücher von Produkt- oder Grafikdesignern und Architekten, die nach Kriterien des Künstlerbuches betrachtet: ein autonomes Werk in Buchform.
13,5x13,5 cm, Auflage: 1.000, 7 Teile. keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden CD Box ohne CD, 3 Booklets, 1 gefaltetes Plakat, 1 Aufkleber in Kartonbox, 3 Seiten Pressematerial
The catalogue from Pezzini Editore consisting of three illustrated booklets, a poster, a sticker, [a cd and a dvd] in original die-cut box designed by Gumdesign, documents the sound based Multimedia Festival curated by Vittore Baroni and BAU at the historical Villa Paolina in Viareggio on 7-8-9 August 2009. The exhibition included installations and audio art works from 20 international artists, plus the collective project Bzzzoing! with musical instruments created by over 60 authors. In the course of the three days, audiovisual works of over 40 authors have been projected and over 20 poets, artists and musicians performed at the villa. In the centenary of futurism, a singular and rich overview of the many interferences between sound and image, paying tribute in the logo to Luigi Russolo’s Noise Machines.
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Catalogue of Klang! exhibition/sound art festival held at Villa Paolina, Viareggio, Italy, august 7-9 2009, comprising sound installations, exhibition and performances of invented musical instruments, and performances by visual artists, sound poets and electronic musicians.
Cardboard box published in 500 copies freely distributed during the festival days, including 3 booklets, a sticker and a poster; 300 copies were later produced with additional cd + dvd documentation of the festival.
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10,8x7,3 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden weisse Faltschachtel, golden bedruckt, darin ein einfarbig violett gedrucktes 16 seitiges Booklet (drahtgeheftet) und 36 beidseitig farbig bedruckte Karten 10,5x7
a colour box set with 36 alternative saints of the FUNtastic Nations by international authors (Giacon, Ruijters, Zattera, Chiarotto, Staffa, King, Echaurren, Biancuzzi, etc.) plus 16 pp booklet.
F.U.N. (Funtastic United Nations) is an independent and supranational organization that intends to stimulate a cooperation amongst all kinds of imaginary countries and worlds, coordinating meetings, publications, exhibitions and events. We offer our skills and resources to create a bridge between creative and funtastic geographical entities, representing numberless and mutable virtual countries, multiethnical and transgender, where the passports, postage stamps and banknotes are real but not the wars.
F.U.N.’s vocation to interact in an horizontal “networking” attitude with local and distant, real and imaginary situations, to create unexpected interferences between art and daily life, is a strategy aimed at preserving the biodiversity of cultures and encouraging an eco-friendly, free and open participation to the creative experience. F.U.N. is the logic evolution of over twenty years of networking activities in the fields of mail art, of independent music (The Great Complotto, Le Forbici di Manitù), of collective multimedia projects (Trax), of multiple names (Lieutenant Murnau, Mind Invaders, Luther Blissett), of imaginary worlds and characters (Stickerman-Stickerland) and of counter-cultural documentation (various fanzines, AAA Editions).
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31,5x22,5 cm, Auflage: 150, numeriert, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Box aus braunem Stülpdeckel Karton, Siebdruck, eingelegt 16-seitiges redaktionelles Schwarz-Weiss Heft, 65 Arbeiten von 67 Künstlern. Diverse Techniken auf Papier, dünnem Karton, Leinwand, Folie, PVC, Kork, Keramik, Schaumgummi, plus 2 Multimedia Discs und 1 Audio Kassette. Cover und Layout: Carlo Battisti.
19x19 cm, Auflage: 200, ISBN/ISSN 9783948200022 Schallplatte (7 inch) in Hülle mit Umschlag und Beiheft, geklammert, in Klarsichthülle. Mit beigelegten Zetteln mit aufgedrucktem Downloadlink
”Hhhh Minne, off you go, she’s coming! The deadline is in 5 minuties. If the Mayonnage hears that I’m only just starting. Woah my heart is catching fire. Close the curtain, yes.“ As the mayonnage approaches, the excitement grows. Without ever taking on a tangible form, her presence in Verena Buttmann‘s audio piece „Die Schlantz, die Kured, die Kon” (The Slutch, The Khored, The Quee) lies above everyday events. The mayonnage is many things: the object of fear, the last salvation, the state of oppression, the bridge to a remote world or a dreamlike projection. On her record, the artist Verena Buttmann creates a social cosmos between theatre-like staging and private space. A dialogical poem and a scenic piece of music reveal a narrative that follows a peculiar temporal dimension and linguistic logic. Verena Buttmann takes language to the edge of meaning, where its musical quality unfolds. The publication contains a 7‘ inch vinyl record, a brochure with the original text in German and the English translation, as well as a download link.
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31,2x31,4 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Schallplatte in schwarzer Papierhülle und beidseitig bedrucktes gefaltetes Poster mit Liedtexten in LP-Hülle
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Running by the name of PAAR, three German artists forged their public personae to one sonic canvas to paint their musical visions in sound. Soaked in layers of New Wave and post-punk, swathed by modern electronic sounds and experimental punk, PAAR have created a musical body consisting of beats and synths, refined with steady textures of guitar and bass, sanded with distinctive lyrics and vocals.
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20,9x14,8 cm, 8 Teile. keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Drahtheftung, beiliegend Karte mit handschriftlichem Gruß, Daumenkino, in Versandtasche (alles 2 mal)
3. erweiterte Auflage mit 600 farbigen Abbildungen, zur Ausstellung 03.02.-08.05.22 bei Allard Pierson der Universität von Amsterdam.
Die renommierte niederländische Designerin Irma Boom ist bekannt für ihre kühne und experimentelle Herangehensweise, mit der sie die Konventionen des traditionellen Buches sowohl in Bezug auf das Design als auch auf den gedruckten Inhalt in Frage stellt. Im "Book Manifest" (das 3. Buch der Reihe) präsentiert Irma Boom ihre Vision vom Wesen, von der Bedeutung und Relevanz des Buches. Grundlage hierzu waren intensive Nachforschungen, die Irma Boom zur Entwicklung des Buches in der Bibliothek des Vatikans angestellt hat. Die dabei gewonnenen Erkenntnisse teilt sie mit einer Auswahl von mehr als 350 von ihr gestalteten Büchern, in denen sie den Kontext und die Beziehung zum traditionallen Buch ausführlich erörtert. Mit diesem 1000seitigen, reich bebilderten Buch möchte Irma Boom die neue Generation von Designern inspirieren und zum Experimentieren anregen, um die Stellung des Buches für die Zukunft zu sichern. Die Bücher von Irma Boom befinden sich in der ständigen Sammlung des MoMA in New York und in den Sondersammlungen der Universität von Amsterdam: das Irma Boom Archiv.
World renowned Dutch designer Irma Boom is known for her bold experimental approach to her projects, often challenging the convention of traditional books in both physical design and printed content. In the book "Book Manifest" (the 3rd book in the series) Irma Boom presents her vision on the essence, meaning and relevance of the book. The basis for this book is formed by the in-depth research that Irma Boom carried out into the development of the book in the library of the Vatican. The knowledge she gained about this, and the inspiration it gave her, is shared with a selection of more than 350 books she designed, in which she extensively discusses the context and relationship with the old book. With this 1000-page, richly illustrated book, Irma Boom aims to inspire and encourage the new generation of designers to experiment, in order to ensure the book's position for the future. Boom's books in the permanent collection of MoMA in New York, and Special Collectons of the University of Amsterdam collect her complete oeuvre: the Irma Boom Archive.
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[40] S., 29,7x21 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Farblaserdruck, gefaltete Einzelblätter, mit Gummiband zusammengehalten. PDF-Download von der Webseite
“We want you to GO INSIDE — your house, and your self. Everything is about interiors now: the interior of your home, your mind, your archive, your hard drive. Mine it all for insight and purpose.
Once that’s done, show off what you find – just because you’re alone doesn’t mean you can’t share from within. There is no such thing as “too much information” now; COVID-19 took out “TMI.” In fact, there is no more “enough” — enough data, enough circulation, enough fodder. Binge on it. Burn out on it. Document it. Post it. Build a website for it. Get turned on by it. Get freaked out by it. Open up your screens, talk about your dreams, slide into those DMs. Get dressed up to go absolutely nowhere. Never go out, but leave nothing “behind the scenes” – there is no “behind,” and no “in front of” either. There is only “now,” and it is Big and Flat. Closeness happens at a distance here, but dialogue has never been this intimate. Your private hygiene is a matter of public health, your personal cloister backdrops community debate. Dualities — east and west, north and south, us and them, out and in — melt into each other and coat the old world like lava, like an act of god. In the New Interior isolation is a commons, the self that inhabits it is a collective. Historical moments stack vertically and occur simultaneously, around the globe. Welcome to the novel sanctum sanctorum, the single-occupant House of We.
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Kapitel 11 aus: Whose Book is it Anyway? A View From Elsewhere on Publishing, Copyright and Creativity.
This chapter is written from the perspective of an artist who develops models of practice founded on the fundamental assumption that knowledge is socially constructed. Knowledge, according to this understanding, builds on imitation and dialogue and is therefore based on a collective endeavour. Although collective forms of knowledge production are common in the sciences, such modes of working constitute a distinct shift for artistic practice, which has been conceived as individual and isolated or subjective. ....
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Frankenstein is an experimental scrapbook created after Mary Shelley’s novel.
An album made entirely with the technique of collage, as the monster was also created and, in fact, in the same way in which the novel is constructed: structured from letters and diaries of the different protagonists.
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Ausgelegt im türkischen Pavillon auf der Biennale Venedig.
Oda Projesi is an artist collective based in Istanbul; composed of Özge Açıkkol, Güneş Savaş and Seçil Yersel who turned their collaboration into a project in 2000. From January 2000, their space in Galata functioned as a non-profit independent space, hosting projects, gatherings and acts up until march 16th2005, when Oda Projesi was evicted from the apartment due to the process of gentrification. Since then Oda Projesi has a mobile status and not any more space based; continues to raise questions on space and place creating relationship models by using different mediums like radio stations, books, postcards, newspapers or giving form to different meeting points; depending on and respecting to the creativity of Istanbul and its citizens.
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Aus der Lost Book Series. Alle abgedruckten Text sind unscharf und nicht mehr leserlich
The corpus of William Shakespeare is not, as we know, complete. His Folio editions were a selection of his plays, not a full collection. One of the plays that had been printed, but lost to contemporary scholarship, includes a sequel to Love’s Labour Lost, which we have printed in this edition.
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Basiert auf einem Faximile von Ludwig Wittgensteins Manuskript für den Traktacus Logico-Philosophicus mit faksimilierten handschriftlichen Texten.
The book’s point is an ethical one. I once meant to include in the preface a sentence which is not in fact there now but which I will write out for you here. … What I meant to write, then, was this: My work consists of two parts, the one presented here plus all that I have not written. And it is precisely this second part that is the important one. My book draws limits to the sphere of the ethical from the inside as it were, and I am convinced that this is the only rigorous way of drawing those limits.
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Lone Wolf is a picture book whose name is derived from the provision of the U.S.A. Patriot act which seeks to create a legal framework that allows the government to surveil individuals not associated with any group or country who are believed to be engaged in terrorist activities. Comprised of screenshots from reality television shows depicting expressions of physical force within three sectors of american society: police, local militia, and the U.S. military, excerpts from congressional hearings of the 112th and 113th congresses on the Patriot act give context to the images. The photographic images have been converted into large halftone dot compositions, which might imply an information flow—or lack of—that exposes the roots of suspicion and intolerance that culminate in statements like “see something, say something.”
"Texts from 'Let there be light,' directed by John Huston, 1946, and four congressional hearings on the USA Patriot Act between 2009 and 2011 (111th and 112th Congress). Images from various reality television shows including Cops, Moonshiners, Sons of Guns, The Colony, American Guns and Alaska State Troopers, as well as Flickr.com"--Colophon
Title based on the Lone Wolf provision on surveillance in the USA Patriot Act.
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[32] S., 20,5x24,5 cm, 3 Teile. keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Drahtheftung, zwei Hefte, zweifarbiger Druck (Anaglyphendruck), eine 3D-Brille (Anaglyphenbrille mit Blau und Rot)
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Publikation mit Stereoeffekt erschien zur Ausstellung von Marc De Blieck, 07.10.–14.11.2010, EI Huis.
Hipgnosis created some of the most innovative and surreal cover art of the 1960s, 70s, and early 80s for the biggest names of the eraPink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Wings, Yes, Genesis, 10cc, Peter Gabriel, Bad Company, Syd Barrett, and Black Sabbath, to name just a few.
The sublime prism cover for Pink Floyds The Dark Side of the Moon continues to be one of the most pervasive images in all popular culture. Hipgnosiss highly conceptual approach and graphic appeal earned them five Grammy nominations for cover design, and they profoundly influenced not only the history of music, but also all other creative fields from advertising to fashion.
Hipgnosis Portraits explores an endless stream of creative ideas in two sections. Part I, "Imagination," tells the story behind the artwork from germination through to the final sleeve design, supported by a wide array of archival materials. Part II, "Realization," contains beautiful and extremely photographic portraits of the musicians the agency counted as clients. Several of these images were taken but not used for projects and have remained buried in archives ever since.
The book is filled with playful, abstract compositions from a remarkably prolific collective that redefined the possibilities of concept-driven art and design.
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Mit Beiträgen u.a. über die Entstehung einer vermeintlich männlichen Bewegung namens Punk ..., über den Umsonstladen, Zitate, Sprüche, Weisheiten zur Anarchie und eine Auflistung von Ereignissen, Aktionen und Situationen von august bis Mitte Oktober 2017
Das soziale Straßenmagazin für Hannover und Niedersachsen ist Medienpartner der documenta 15 Kassel 2022.
Damit wird der Bogen geschlagen von der Kunstwelt zu jener von Menschen mit essentiellen Existenzsorgen. "Asphalt-Verkäuferinnen und -Verkäufer sind oder waren wohnungslos, alle sind von Armut betroffen. Durch den Verkauf des Magazins versuchen sie, ihrem Leben wieder Struktur und Sinn zu verleihen", beschreibt Asphalt das eigene Medium. Die Hälfte des Verkaufspreises können die Straßenverkäufer*innen behalten.
Zur Medienpartnerschaft mit der fünfzehnten documenta:
Asphalt enthält in der Oktober-Ausgabe exklusiv die Namen aller ausstellenden KünstlerInnen der kommenden weltweit berühmten Kunstausstellung documenta 15 und ebenfalls exklusiv Beiträge des Artistic Teams der "documenta fifteen": Dahinter steckt das Kollektiv, mit indonesischen Wurzeln, ruangrupa (übersetzt: visueller Raum), welches die Praxis des lumbung umsetzt. lumbung ist indonesisch und bedeutet gemeinschaftlich genutzte Reisscheune. In einem System der Unterdrückung, wie es in Indonesien seit Suharto in der jüngeren Geschichte der Fall war und es immer noch ist, entstanden Plattformen, um Kunst möglich zu machen. Innerhalb des Kollektivs ruangrupa besteht das Kollektiv Serrum und Grafis Huru Hara; Kollektive innerhalb eines Kollektivs, so muss man sich auch die Dynamik und Philosophie der 15. documenta vorstellen.
Ausstellung im Kasseler Kunsttempel 17.06.–18.07.2021.
Die von Jürgen O. Olbrich kuratierte Ausstellung „Caution: Artists! – Textbotschaften in der Kunst“ vereint erstmals in dieser Form poetisch-prägnante Sprachbotschaften bildender Künstler, die als Teil ihres künstlerischen Werkes entstanden sind. Sprache, Texte, Worte, Buchstaben sind Baumaterial für visuell-textuelle Mitteilungen: Wichtig ist in diesen Werken die poetische Information (Idee und Konzept), nicht die Materialität. Die Information selbst wirkt und öffnet einen individuellen Denkraum.
Der Kunsttempel ist europaweit einer der wichtigsten Orte, an denen Sprachkunst kontinuierlich präsentiert wird. „Caution: Artists!“ zeigt Textbotschaften von international renommierten Künstlerinnen und Künstlern aus den letzten 25 Jahren. Und weil Sprache sich immer selbst vervielfältigt, zeigt die Ausstellung konsequent nur Kunstwerke, die in Auflage erschienen sind: Editionen, Multiples, Give-aways, Flaggen, Buttons, Postkarten, Poster, Schilder, T-Shirts, Seifen, Visitenkarten, Skulpturen etc. Alles kann Botschaften transportieren!
Der Katalog gibt alle ausgestellten Kunstwerke in alphabethischer Ordnung wieder: Der Katalog als Zitatensammlung von A bis Z.
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Die Vorzugsausgabe enthält 14 Give-aways, die eigentlich den Besuchern mitgegeben werden sollten, was aber wegen Corona nicht erlaubt war. So wurden sie nur in einer Vitrine gezeigt und abschließend in einen Umschlag versammelt als Vorzugsausgabe dem Katalog beigegeben.
Auskunft von Jürgen Olbrich
Vom 18.06.-25.09.2022 findet in Kassel die documenta 15 statt. Medienpartner ist das soziale Straßenmagazin ASPHALT, das seit der Ausgabe 10/2021 immer auf mehreren Seiten über den aktiven Prozess rund um das diesjährige Konzept berichtet: "... Exklusiv gibt es an dieser Stelle Monat für Monat Beiträge, harvests (Ernten) der künstlerischen Entwicklung der unterschiedlichen mini-majelis ..." (Text aus der Zeitung).
Diesmal dreht es sich um das Event "chasing the sunset", das am 22.06.2022 mit Essen, Getränken und Spaß in Kassel stattfindet.
AusgabeMai 2022. „Arts of the Working Class“ ist eine Straßenzeitung für Armut, Reichtum und Kunst. Sie erscheint alle zwei Monate und enthält Beiträge von Künstlern und Denkern aus verschiedenen Feldern und in verschiedenen Sprachen. Sie richtet sich an die Arbeiterklasse, also an alle, und es geht um alles, das allen gehört. Jeder, der sie verkauft, verdient mit. Jeder Künstler, dessen Arbeit beworben wird, gestaltet mit.
Anniversary launch Issue 21. Arts of the Working Class is glad to invite you on June 8 to the launch of its fourth anniversary issue AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 PAGES. Organized in collaboration with Callie’s and a.p. Starting at 6.30 PM, the event will take a tour and discuss matters of tourism and forced displacement through the words and works of its contributors. The title of both the event and our latest issue take Jules Verne’s proto sci-fi book as a starting point for our shared research. Verne, the poet and writer whose narratives took us on a journey into imaginary and inconceivable worlds, left us with an invaluable lesson– we perceive the world in its entirety only through technology, the very same technology that can only be progressive if accessible to everyone, rather than as means for individual convenience.
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Einladungskarte Gruppenausstellung The Beautiful Formula Collective - Karina Bugayova, Daniel Geiger, Oleksiy Koval, Thomas Rieger, Veronika Wenger, Michael Wright in der Galerie ep.contemporary, Pohlstr. 71, Berlin, 22.07.–27.08.2022.
Die spontane und reflexartige Reaktion auf visuelle Bedingungen einer Komposition auf der Fläche ist die wesentliche Struktur von The Beautiful Formula Collective. The Beautiful Formula Collective setzt sich mit der Malerei und die Schaffung kollektiver Werke auf der Grundlage der Kombination aus Spontaneität, Improvisation und der Logik des Rhythmus, die beim Anbringen von Farben Strukturen und Regeln gibt, auseinander. The Beautiful Formula Collective produziert und inszeniert Gruppenarbeiten nicht nur im Atelier, sondern auch als Live-Painting-Performance vor Publikum. The Beautiful Formula Collective hat Live-Painting-Performances an Kunsthochschulen, Galerien und Museen in München, Zürich, Istanbul, Teheran und London durchgeführt, um nur einige zu nennen. ...
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Design der Karte: Sabine Wild, Abbildung: GAU, The Beautiful Formula Collective, Daniel Geiger, Oleksiy Koval, Veronika Wenger
Digital painting, Full HD, Foto: Galerie Reuten, Amsterdam 2019
Dieses Buch erschien im Rahmen der Ausstellung "How to maneuver: Shapeshifting texts and other publising tactics" in Abu Dhabi im Warehouse421 vom 10.12.2019-16.02.2020.
Publizieren ist der Akt des Öffentlichmachens. Es ist nicht auf bestimmte Produzenten, Produktionssprachen, geheiligte Vertriebswege und privilegierte Leser beschränkt. Dies ist kein Verlagswesen, wie wir es kennen. In der arabischen Welt gibt es eine wachsende Zahl von Buchmessen und Kunstbuchmessen. Diese beiden Arten von öffentlichen Plattformen laufen parallel zueinander und repräsentieren unterschiedliche, wenn nicht sogar gegensätzliche Ökonomien des kulturellen Kapitals, Systeme der Repräsentation von Subjekten und Subjektivitäten sowie Strategien der Begegnung und des Gesprächs mit einem Publikum. Diese Ausstellung entstand aus dem Bedürfnis heraus, die Grenzen zu hinterfragen, die das Verlagswesen vom unabhängigen Verlagswesen oder die Mainstream-Kulturproduktion von der alternativen Kulturproduktion trennen. Der Raum, der diese verschiedenen Regime von Autorschaft, Verlagswesen und Leserschaft trennt, ist auch der Raum, in dem diese Unterschiede manövriert werden können - in dem Grenzen kreativ in Frage gestellt und verfestigte Praktiken dazu verleitet werden, in verschiedenen Sprachen zu sprechen. Dies ist der Raum, in dem sich diese Ausstellung bewegt. How to maneuver folgt den Spuren ausgewählter künstlerischer und verlegerischer Praktiken und der Räume, die sie zu schaffen versuchen. Die präsentierten Werke bieten eine reiche Vielfalt an historischen und zeitgenössischen Reflexionen über die Sprachen und Formate, die von der dominanten Verlagsindustrie an den Rand gedrängt werden - die brüskierten Genres, die geächteten Themen, die beunruhigenden Subjektivitäten, das Exzessive, das Minimale, das Unrentable und das Unergründliche. Durch die Ausstellung, ihre Kunstwerke, Publikationen und strukturellen Interventionen erhalten wir einen Einblick in einige der kulturellen Räume und Agenturen, die durch unabhängige künstlerische und verlegerische Praktiken zurückgewonnen werden. (Quelle: salonfürkunstbuch)
16,5x22,5 cm, Auflage: 20, numeriert, 20 Teile. keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Kartonbox mit Siebdruck, Konvolut aus 19 Zines mit Drahtheftung, ein Faltblatt
Sammlung von Zines aus Hongkong bezüglich der Proteste 2019/20, zusammengestellt von dem Kollektiv Zine Coop
Thanks to the artist researcher and activist Joanna Wong, I have been well informed of the situation in Hong Kong since the beginning of the movement. So when I saw the Hyperallergic article about the protest zines gathered and distributed by the artist collective Zine Coop, I thought people in Paris should know about this. The exhibition Freedom Hi! happened in many places in the world, I welcomed it at 本 \hon\ books. To cover the cost production of the exhibition, I decided to make a catalogue box set of 19 zines, with an index of all them and an interview of one of ZineCoop founders Forrest Lau.
Dank der Forscherin und Aktivistin Joanna Wong bin ich über die Situation in Hongkong seit dem Beginn der Bewegung gut informiert. Als ich also den Hyperallergic-Artikel über die vom Künstlerkollektiv Zine Coop gesammelten und verteilten Protest-Zines sah, dachte ich, dass die Menschen in Paris davon wissen sollten. Die Ausstellung Freedom Hi! fand an vielen Orten der Welt statt, ich begrüßte sie bei 本 \on\ books. Um die Produktionskosten der Ausstellung zu decken, beschloss ich, einen Katalog mit 19 Zines zu erstellen, mit einem Verzeichnis aller Zines und einem Interview mit Forrest Lau, einem der Gründer von Zine Coop.
Eine Publikation des Toronto Experimental Translation Collective
In 2022 the Niagara Region welcomes the Canada Games; 2022 also marks the reintroduction of the Indigenous game of lacrosse. By thematizing lacrosse, this book celebrates the role sport plays in promoting cultural diversity.
Im Jahr 2022 finden in der Niagara-Region die Kanada-Spiele statt; 2022 ist auch das Jahr, in dem das indigene Spiel Lacrosse wieder eingeführt wird. Durch die Thematisierung von Lacrosse feiert dieses Buch die Rolle, die der Sport bei der Förderung der kulturellen Vielfalt spielt.
Übersetzt mit DeepL
Zeitbasierte Medien an der Schnittstelle zwischen bildender Kunst und Kino.
Donnerstag, 15. Dezember 2022, Villa Waldberta – Salon. Screening Os Brutos / Kunst im Prozess, Artist Talk
Die Künstler*innen geben einen Einblick in ihr aktuelles Schaffen, zeigen Rohmaterial und Fragmente aus aktuellen Arbeiten und stellen diese in Bezug zu bereits älteren, abgeschlossenen Werken. Verbindendes Element ist dabei die künstlerische Reflexion über die Peripherie: als digitaler glitch im virtuellen Raum, als dokumentarische Beobachtung an den Stadträndern, wie auch als gedankliches Experiment zur Auslotung von Grenzbereichen.
In Kooperation mit Random Collective und Lusofonia München
Text von der Webseite
Enthält Projekte der Künstlergruppe 2012-2022, u.a. bei Ep.contemporary, Berlin 2022, kuratiert von Albert Coers, Galerie der Künstler, München, 2021, kuratiert von Ezgi Bakçay, und Baris Seyitvan, Karşi Sanat Çalişmalari, Istanbul 2020, kuratiert von Sophie-Charlotte Bombeck und Ezgi Bakçay, Digital Art Space, München, 2019, kuratiert von Karin Wimmer.
The Beautiful Formula Collective is about painting and creating collective works based on The Beautiful Formula Language. We use the combination of spontaneity, improvisation and logic of rhythm, which gives us structures and rules while painting. The Beautiful Formula Collective produces and stages group works not only in the studio, but also as a live painting performance in front of the public.
Text S. 3 und von der Webseite
Nennung der Veranstaltungen, die noch bis April 2023 laufen: Offset - exposition collective, place stamp here
Ausstellungen produziert vom Centre des livres d'artistes (Zentrum für Künstlerbücher).
Nennung der Neuerwerbungen: Exponate von Fred Forest, sowie von Daniel Spoerri.
Auf der Rückseite ein "post-scriptum" von Veit Stratmann: Pavillon 3
Pavillon, der Jacquotte Delahaye zugeschrieben wird, 1665
J. Delahaye: Piratin, die bis in die 1660er Jahre als Mann verkleidet in der Karibik aktiv war.
Auf jeder der cdla Karten befindet sich der Hinweis:
Die Informationskarte des Cdla wird als digitale Datei verbreitet und kann Ihnen auf Anfrage auch in Papierform zugesandt werden.
Nennung der Veranstaltungen, bis Ende Mai 2023: Offset - exposition collective,
place stamp here,
? suxulf - Ausstellungen produziert vom Centre des livres d'artistes (Zentrum für Künstlerbücher).
Auf der Rückseite ein "post-scriptum" von Veit Stratmann: Pavillon 4
Pavillon, der Bartholomew Roberts - 1682-1722 - zugeschrieben wird. Auf der Piratenflagge stehen die Buchstaben ABH AMH.
Es ist ein Akronym für "A Barbadian's Head, A Martinician's Head".
Auf jeder der cdla Karten befindet sich der Hinweis:
Die Informationskarte des Cdla wird als digitale Datei verbreitet und kann Ihnen auf Anfrage auch in Papierform zugesandt werden.
Nennung der Veranstaltungen, bis Mitte Juni 2023:
Offset - exposition collective,
place stamp here,
Artist-fun space - Ausstellungen produziert vom Centre des livres d'artistes (Zentrum für Künstlerbücher).
Auf der Rückseite ein "post-scriptum" von Veit Stratmann: Pavillon 5
Pavillon, der Bartholomew Roberts - 1682-1722 - zugeschrieben wird.
Auf jeder der cdla Karten befindet sich der Hinweis:
Die Informationskarte des Cdla wird als digitale Datei verbreitet und kann Ihnen auf Anfrage auch in Papierform zugesandt werden.
Unfinished Memories: 30 Years of Exit Art is an intimate portrait of an institution that from 1982 to 2012 challenged social, political, aesthetic and curatorial norms. Committed to experimenting at the intersection of disciplines, publications and design, the gallery Exit Art remained steadfast in its mission to provide new possibilities and opportunities for artists, curators and viewers through its expansive historical shows, exhibitions of emerging and under-recognized artists, experimental theatre and performance works, as well as national and international film and video programs.
Conceived by Exit Art’s founders, Jeanette Ingberman and Papo Colo, this volume is a resource on more than 200 exhibitions, events, festivals and programs featuring more than 2,500 artists, presented within the larger context of the art world. More than seventy eyewitness accounts and idiosyncratic recollections from artists, curators, critics and friends create a vivid sense of the exhibitions, performances, screenings, discussions, ideas and people that were part of Exit Art during its three-decade run.
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Das Heft basiert auf einer Initiative der irischen Künstlerin Kate O'Shea, die sie während der Pandemie ins Leben rief. Sie gründete das Kollektiv "The Just City Collective", ursprünglich als Lesekreis, der sich einmal wöchentlich online versammelte, um Themen rund um Wandel im urbanen Raum zu diskutieren. Durch die Beiträge diverser Menschen, u.a. Künstler*innen & Aktivist*innen wurde daraus ein Projekt, was verschiedene Zusammentreffen und Aktivitäten mit verschiedenen Einrichtungen und Organisationen möglich machte. Im Sinne dieser Kooperation entstand nun das Heft "Kate O'Shea & The Just City Residency - Reflections on an embedded Practice at the Intersection of Art and Activism", ebenso in Zusammenarbeit mit der Künstlerin und dem Verlag Half Letter Press und den Organisationen Common Ground und Create.
Das Heft besteht ins Englische übersetzte Essay "How to Prepare Yourself for the Collapse of the Industrial Publishing System" des argentinischen Künstlers Eric Schierloh. Der Text wurde zusammen mit Paul Holzman übersetzt.
This publication is the result of a warm exchange between Public Collectors and Eric Schierloh of the press Barba de Abejas, (Beard of Bees).
In 2020 Eric wrote this essay that he translated into English with an American friend, Paul Paul Holzman, who also lives in Buenos Aires. In December 2021, Eric reached out to me to share his enthusiasm for my text “Towards a Self Sustaining Publishing Model.” Eric proposed making a Spanish translation and publishing my writing as a cheap edition in Argentina. He felt my text had similarities to his own words; the two works share a similar spirit of encouraging publishing experimentation outside of typically limiting market constraints.
Though Eric’s text had already been published in English in World Literature Today magazine and translated into French by the cardboard press La Liebre Dorada, we agreed that it could still be worthwhile to make a US edition that stood alone. So, in a celebration of artist publishing exchanges, Public Collectors is happy to share Eric Schierloh’s inspiring writing. It provides many potential creative paths forward for people with access to any form of printing, and any materials that could be used to make a book.
Text von der Webseite
29,7x21 cm, 2 Stück. keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden 1 Poster zweifach gefaltet und 4 lose ineinander gelegte Bögen, einfach gefaltet. Beidseitig bedruckt, mit Banderole zusammengehalten. Verpackt in Plastiktüte die mit einer bedruckten Kartonlasche verschlossen ist.
Die Ausgabe vom FLORIDA Magazin #8 ist eine Gruppen-Edition in Zusammenarbeit mit www.howtosurvivesuperniceandsupersexy.shop (HTSSNASS:S Collection) und widmet sich den Themen Kollektive Praxis, Krise und Zweifel.
Ausschlaggebend waren Fragen, die uns als kuratorisches Komitee herumtreiben: Wie kann eine Gruppe re_produktiv sein? Welche Strategien gibt es? Wie können Konflikte angesprochen werden? Wie wird mit Verletzlichkeiten umgegangen? Wie viel Care steckt in kollektiven Prozessen? Wie sprechen wir miteinander? Was bedeutet Anerkennung? Wie wird mit Ressourcen und Zeit umgegangen trotz Dringlichkeit? Was bedeutet (ver)lernen durch die Gruppe?
HTSSNASS:S war zuständig für das Designkonzept. Das FLORIDA Komitee wiederum für die Kuration der Beiträge. Hierfär haben wir vier Kollektive eingeladen, ihre Perspektiven auf Kollektive Praxis, Krise und Zweifel mit uns zu teilen.
In unterschiedlicher Gestaltung thematisieren Contemporary Nights, Cruising Curators, Çay mal ehrlich und BIPoC-Gruppe der HFF ihre Schwerpunkte und Perspektiven zu Krisen und Zweifel, die sich als Aushandlung und vielleicht sogar als Handlungsoptionen verstehen. Dabei sind viele verschiedene Poster und Texte entstanden.
Jeder Beitrag funktioniert an sich als geschlossene Publikation; als lockerer Zusammenschluss ergeben sie das Gesamtmagazin.
Text von der Webseite
insitu collective lädt Sie herzlich ein zu "Observations (dialog and script)", einer kuratorischen Intervention im Rahmen der einmonatigen Residency der Künstlergruppe pick nick im Point Center for Contemporary Art, Nicosia, Zypern.
Auf Einladung von pick nick wird "Observations (dialog and script)" vom 15.-18.03.2018 installiert, realisiert und von insitu vor Ort diskutiert.
Im Rahmen des öffentlichen Gesprächs "Observations (dialog)" initiiert insitu collective ein Gespräch mit pick nick über die roten Fäden der vergangenen Praktiken und Projekte der Gruppe, sowie über Gemeinsamkeiten und gemeinsame Erfahrungen in der kollektiven Arbeit.
Parallel dazu präsentiert "Observations (script)" gedruckte Handouts, die im Ausstellungsraum ausgestellt werden. Diese Kommentare, Schlüsselwörter und zusätzlichen Gedanken werden dem Publikum zusätzliche Ebenen des Begreifens bieten und neue mögliche Perspektiven auf die ausgestellten Projekte eröffnen.
Text von der Webseite, übersetzt mithilfe von DeepL.
Collective Exhibition for a Single Body - The Private Score - Vienna 2019 ist eine Ausstellung mit Performances von Künstlerinnen und Künstlern aus Mittel-, Ost- und Südosteuropa, die durch Werke aus privaten Sammlungen in Wien aktiviert werden. Das Projekt bezieht sich auf eine von Pierre Bal-Blanc konzipierte Ausstellungspartitur, die erstmals auf der documenta 14 in Athen/Kassel 2017 anhand von Werken der in der Ausstellung vertretenen KünstlerInnen vorgestellt wurde. The Private Score ist die zweite Version dieser Partitur und wird in Wien auf Initiative der Sammlung Kontakt produziert, deren Ressourcen durch die Sammlung der TBA21 und durch Werke, die in der Generali Foundation gezeigt wurden, erweitert werden.
Text von der Website, übersetzt mit DeepL.
Begleitheft zur Ausstellung 14.05.–03.09.2023 im Leopold-Hoesch-Kuseum
Die vom Kurator, Herausgeber und Sammler Moritz Küng kuratierte Ausstellung untersucht, wie zeitgenössische Künstler und Künstlerkollektive das konzeptuelle Potenzial eines leeren Blattes Papier oder eines Buches mit leeren Seiten für ihre künstlerische Praxis nutzen und aktivieren. Dabei wird das Leere, Nichtexistente und Unsichtbare bedeutungsvoll und die Verweigerung der Lesbarkeit im herkömmlichen Sinne zu einer aussagekräftigen Aussage. Ein scheinbar abwesender Inhalt offenbart eine Vielzahl unerwarteter Perspektiven auf Konventionen der Kommunikation und Themen der Sprachlosigkeit, des Ursprungs und des Verschwindens. Ausgehend von einer signifikanten Auseinandersetzung des Künstlers Herman de Vries mit der Bezeichnung der Farbe Weiß eröffnet die Ausstellung in 15 Kapiteln, deren Überschriften jeweils einem der Buchtitel entnommen sind, die Vielfalt künstlerischer Konzepte in der Reflexion über Leere, Reinheit und Rohmaterial in Bezug auf die formalen und funktionalen Kriterien von Büchern.
Text von der Website, Übersetzt mit Hilfe von DeepL
10,6x25 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Künstlergeld, schwarzer und grüner Druck auf ockerfarbenem Papier
Aufschrift "Einer für alle, alle für Rentiere" (übersetzt aus dem schwedischem mit Google Übersetzer)
29,7x21 cm, 2 Teile. keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Zwei Blätter, lose ineinander gelegt. Dokumentation zum Mail Art Projekt "Hands" mit Teilnehmerliste und Information über das Saint Paul Art Collective
Das Saint Paul Art Collective (SPAC) fördert eine für beide Seiten vorteilhafte und sinnvolle Interaktion zwischen der Kunstgemeinschaft und der Öffentlichkeit. Saint Paul verfügt über unglaubliche Künstler, Ressourcen und kreative Kapazitäten, die es ermöglichen, das Leben der Einwohner und die Vitalität der Gemeinde erheblich zu bereichern. Das SPAC wird diese talentierte Gemeinschaft von Kulturträgern und Künstlern, die kreative Energie und das öffentliche Engagement fördern, um Saint Paul zu einem Ort zu machen, an dem Künstler gedeihen und die Einwohner eine hohe Lebensqualität genießen.
(Text von https://stpaulartcollective.org/ , übersetzt mit DeepL.com)
Publikation zur gleichnamigen Ausstellung des zypriotischen Pavillions an der 60. Biennale von Venedig vom 20.04.-24.11.2024.
Ausgehend von dieser scheinbar harmlosen Anekdote und durch Schichten parafiktionaler Schemata umgehen Lower Levant Company (Peter Eramian, Emiddio Vasquez), Endrosia Collective (Andreas Andronikou, Marina Ashioti, Niki Charalambous, Doris Mari Demetriadou, Irini Khenkin, Rafailia Tsiridou, Alexandros Xenophontos) und Haig Aivazian die abergläubische Herkunft von Geistern, um über gegenwärtige soziotechnische und materielle Formen des Ghosting zu spekulieren.
Als Agitatoren des sozialen Gedächtnisses beharren die Geister auf ungelösten Missständen und schreiben sie bis zur Vergeltung um. Durch diese Verbindung von Spuk und historischer Erinnerung konzentriert sich der Pavillon auf die Nähe Zyperns zum Nahen Osten, der selbst eine Fabrik der Wiedergänger ist, um die Orientierung der Insel gegenüber der Levante neu zu untersuchen. In vier miteinander verbundenen Räumen öffnet die Ausstellung ein Portal zu den Geschichten, Erzählungen und Mythen, die in neuen Kommunikationsformen, Computerlogiken und Plattformökonomien verweilen, die alle ihre eigenen Gespenster hervorbringen.
Text von der Website, übersetzt mithilfe von DeepL.
... I am writing you because I interviewed you for my research project ARTZINES, in which I explored the world of zines made by artists.
The project started in 2015, so the interview in question might have happened ages ago. If it was a video interview, it should be on Vimeo and here: https://www.youtube.com/@ARTZINESINFO
I have been collecting 88 testimonies from various people interested in zines for a very long time, and I wanted to gather all of them into a book about zines made by artists.
Then life happened, the good and the bad, until I met the Objet Papier collective, who published Print It, a web-to-print magazine generated from a website to be different each time.
For the past two years, I worked with them to create an interactive and generative ARTZINES book that is different each time it is downloaded (I counted 130.749.696 possibilities, but that’s a low estimate).
I wrote my research journey as a " Choose Your Own Adventure Book," and I am happy to tell you that you are a character in this story, since your interview is featured in the book! There are a maximum of 6 interviews in each generated PDF, so your interview won’t show in every book.
If you want to see what it looks like, you can generate PDFs of the book directly from the platform ...
Auszug aus der Email vom 05.11.2024
... I am writing you because I interviewed you for my research project ARTZINES, in which I explored the world of zines made by artists.
The project started in 2015, so the interview in question might have happened ages ago. If it was a video interview, it should be on Vimeo and here: https://www.youtube.com/@ARTZINESINFO
I have been collecting 88 testimonies from various people interested in zines for a very long time, and I wanted to gather all of them into a book about zines made by artists.
Then life happened, the good and the bad, until I met the Objet Papier collective, who published Print It, a web-to-print magazine generated from a website to be different each time.
For the past two years, I worked with them to create an interactive and generative ARTZINES book that is different each time it is downloaded (I counted 130.749.696 possibilities, but that’s a low estimate).
I wrote my research journey as a " Choose Your Own Adventure Book," and I am happy to tell you that you are a character in this story, since your interview is featured in the book! There are a maximum of 6 interviews in each generated PDF, so your interview won’t show in every book.
If you want to see what it looks like, you can generate PDFs of the book directly from the platform ...
Auszug aus der Email vom 05.11.2024
14 S., 21x17,8 cm, Auflage: 100, numeriert, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Drahtheftung, verschiedene Papiere, Digitaldruck bei Druckwerk München, Metallfolie, einzelne Seiten perforiert, Innenseiten größer als der Umschlag
An experimental body of work conducted over ten days that explores themes of femininity, intimacy, nudity, eroticism, beauty, and body image through self-portrait photography as a medium of expression and a creatively printed zine as its format.
The visuals capture the beauty and sensuality of femininity, intertwining the author’s personal interpretation of the sensory experience of her body and the sensitivity of her mind with a critique of societal perspectives over the last hundred years. These perspectives, though influenced by ethical progress, have often ridiculed and degraded the essence of femininity, reducing it to trivial, denaturalized, or even grotesque aspects.
The black-and-white veil symbolizes the timelessness of the theme, while the zine’s format mimics a vintage erotic videotape, complete with "bonus visuals" reminiscent of retro collectible postcards. This design evokes the commodification of a natural human characteristic and critiques the enduring, market-driven objectification of femininity.
Mit Texten verschiedener Autoren zu einem Bild.
Gestaltung/design: Christian Heinz. Übersetzung/translation: Matthew Way. Lektorat/editor: Gabriele Weitenauer.
chronologie oder zeit ist fiktion
1996 riss ich in einem pariser café das winzige bild aus dem le figaro magazine heraus (ein detail aus der werbekampagne eines japanischen automobilherstellers). ich schämte mich, weil es mich an die schwülstigen heiligenbildchen meiner kindheit erinnerte. es lag acht jahre in der schublade. 2004 wählte ich es zum protagonisten meiner ausstellung anlässlich des 9. internationalen filmsymposiums, unheimlich anders, im kino 46, bremen. seitdem kursierte es als postkarte und rief derart ambivalente reaktionen hervor, dass ich es zum anlass nahm, renommierte künstler*innen, kunsthistoriker*innen, schriftsteller*innen und philosoph*innen um einen kurzen text dazu zu bitten.
»Wer gar nicht mehr für solches ›Schauen‹ empfänglich ist, wird Bilder dieser Art als aufdringlichen Kitsch abtun … Dabei ist es ein geniales Bild über eine fundamentale Daseinsmetapher, wie auch der hartnäckigste Verächter dieser Andachtskunst zugeben muss.« (Michael Krüger über Bilder von Segantini)
Text aus dem Buch
Mit Texten von Heon Ki Jeong, Annekathrin Kohout, Christian Landspersky, Yang Woo Park, Teresa Retzer, Jamila Schäfer, Gitte Zschoch, Fabian Feichter, Youlee Ku, Siyoung Kim, Nele Ka, Oliver Haussmann
Gestaltung/design: Mara Weyel Übersetzung/translation (Koreanisch/Englisch): Mary Kim Lektorat/editor: Sophie Slade, Carina Essl.
Begleitend zur Ausstellung im ersten deutschen Pavillon auf der Gwangju Biennale 2024 in Südkorea erscheint die Publikation „in between water – 두물마을“. Neben einer umfassenden Fotodokumentation und einer detaillierten Projektbeschreibung umfasst diese auch ein Interview von Teresa Retzer mit den Künstler*innen des Kollektivs Longega Project sowie einen Essaybeitrag von Annekathrin Kohout.
Unser Ziel ist es, die Erfahrungen der Biennale nach München zu bringen und allen, die nicht vor Ort sein konnten, einen lebendigen Einblick in das Projekt zu ermöglichen. Zum Programm zählt ein Artist Talk mit den Künstler*innen von Longega Project – Fabian Feichter, Youlee Ku, Siyoung Kim, Nele Ka und Oliver Haussmann – sowie Christian Landspersky, Leiter der PLATFORM, moderiert von der Volontärin Sophie Slade.
Erstmals in der Geschichte der Gwangju Biennale für zeitgenössische Kunst in Südkorea gab es 2024 einen deutschen Pavillon. Unter dem Titel „in between water – 두물마을“ kreierte das Künstler*innenkollektiv Longega Project einen Ort der Begegnung und des gemeinsamen Kunstschaffens und zeigt mehrere, teilweise begehbaren Installationen. Die «Sieben Elemente“ transportieren in ihrer universellen Sprache natur- und kulturverbundene Lebensweisen: WALD, HÜTTE, LAGERFEUER, FLUSS, SUCHEN & SAMMELN, WERSTATT, FEDERBALL
Kuration der Ausstellung: Longega Project in Zusammenarbeit mit PLATFORM München und Sophie-Charlotte Bombeck
Schon seit 2018 fördert die südkoreanische Künstlerin Siyoung Kim aus München den Künstler*innenaustausch zwischen der Stadt München (Villa Waldberta) und der Stadt Gwangju (Gwangju Museum of Art). Der kulturelle Austausch mit Südkorea und der Stadt Gwangju gewann spätestens mit der diesjährigen Literatur-Nobelpreis-Verleihung an Han Kang an Bedeutung. Han Kang, die in Gwangju geboren wurde, nahm an der Eröffnungszeremonie der 15. Gwangju Biennale teil. In ihrem Roman "Menschenwerk” thematisiert sie die Demonstrationen und das Massaker des Gwangju-Aufstandes von 1980. Die Gwangju Biennale wurde ins Leben gerufen, um an diesen Kampf für Demokratie und Freiheit zu erinnern.
Das Künstler*innenkollektiv Longega Project kreiert vor dem historischen Hintergrund einen demokratischen Raum für interkulturellen transnationalen Austausch: Ihre kollektiven Prozesse, Installationen und Werke, welche sich über nationale Grenzen hinweg entwickelt haben, laden sowohl Gastkünstler*innen als auch Besucher*innen zur aktiven Partizipation und Teilhabe ein. Ein umfangreiches Veranstaltungsprogramm mit Lesungen, Performances und Workshops begleitet die Ausstellung und füllt sie mit Leben und neuen Geschichten.
Der Deutsche Pavillon auf der 15. Gwangju Biennale und die Publikation „in between water“ wurden mit finanzieller Förderung des Auswärtigen Amts durch das Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen (ifa) realisiert.
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Lost & Found in Norden, Ostfriesland May 20th – April 2nd 2024 by Brandstifter and in Gainesville, Florida November first – 11th 2024 by Hal McGee & Stanley, collaged. Artzine, 24 pages, A5, hand xeroxed, stapled, numbered and signed edition of only 12 copies, with on site fieldrecodings, experimental music, sound poetry with found lyrics recorded by the two artists/musicians in Norden + Gainesville on printed Audio-CDr The Norden vs Gainesville Lost & Found Sound Duel
Lost & Found in Norden, Ostfriesland 20.05.-02.04.2024 von Brandstifter und in Gainesville, Florida 01.-11.11.2024 von Hal McGee & Stanley, collagiert. Artzine, 24 Seiten, A5, handkopiert, geheftet, nummerierte und signierte Auflage von nur 12 Exemplaren, mit Fieldrecodings vor Ort, experimenteller Musik, Lautpoesie mit gefundenen Texten, aufgenommen von den beiden Künstlern/Musikern in Norden + Gainesville auf gedruckter Audio-CDr The Norden vs Gainesville Lost & Found Sound Duel
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„Arts of the Working Class“ ist eine Straßenzeitung für Armut, Reichtum und Kunst. Sie erscheint alle zwei Monate und enthält Beiträge von Künstlern und Denkern aus verschiedenen Feldern und in verschiedenen Sprachen. Sie richtet sich an die Arbeiterklasse, also an alle, und es geht um alles, das allen gehört. Jeder, der sie verkauft, verdient mit. Jeder Künstler, dessen Arbeit beworben wird, gestaltet mit.
Is our family like a tree, firmly rooted, or like a fan, unfolding in many directions? The notion of family has long been framed as a stable, secure entity. Yet today, family values are shaped by forces that generate profound insecurity— economic, ecological, and social. Drawing from Astra Taylor's insights in The Age of Insecurity, this issue exam- ines how systems designed to create security, like money and property, paradoxically deepen our anxiety and uncertainty.
As we approach the end of a year marked by wars and destabilization, we rethink the family nucleus as more than just a biological or historical unit. We explore it through artists like Ayumi Paul, Danh Vo, and Leiko Ikemura, who offer alternative visions of interconnectedness. Taylor’s argument that capitalism is an “insecurity-producing machine” applies here, as the traditional family model is manipulated by power structures to uphold inequality, creating both division and a false sense of safety.
Inspired by Japanese graphics from the Edo period (1603–1868), safeguarded at the Langen Foundation— celebrating its 20th anniversary as a family-run art collection—we explore how contemporary artists reinterpret the era’s sustainable practices of togetherness, where human and ecological bonds coexisted in both peace and crisis. Through artists like Michikazu Matsune and Ayami Awazuhara, we see how family ties, like other social structures, are fluid and shaped by their surroundings. Yet, as Taylor notes, insecurity invites solidarity. Even the privileged are not immune to financial or environmental precarity, as Joshua Citarella and Catherine Liu discussed in their conversation on the rise of the new managerial class.
As curator Sohrab Mohebbi reminds us, “Art is where we practice freedom,” and that freedom opens new possibilities for collective strength. In this light, artists like Paulina Nolte, Malte Bartsch, and Katrin Mayer explore how expanding our concept of families—and by extension, cities and societies—can offer a path toward resilience. We hope you enjoy this edition, carefully curated to introduce Arts of the Working Class in Japan first as an e-paper and now in print on the streets of Berlin and elsewhere.
Ist unsere Familie wie ein Baum, fest verwurzelt, oder wie ein Fächer, der sich in viele Richtungen entfaltet? Der Begriff der Familie wurde lange Zeit als stabile, sichere Einheit verstanden. Doch heute sind die Werte der Familie von Kräften geprägt, die zu tiefgreifender Unsicherheit führen - wirtschaftlich, ökologisch und sozial. Auf der Grundlage von Astra Taylors Erkenntnissen in The Age of Insecurity (Das Zeitalter der Unsicherheit) wird in dieser Ausgabe untersucht, wie Systeme, die Sicherheit schaffen sollen, wie Geld und Eigentum, paradoxerweise unsere Angst und Unsicherheit vertiefen.
Da wir uns dem Ende eines von Kriegen und Destabilisierung geprägten Jahres nähern, überdenken wir die Kernfamilie als mehr als nur eine biologische oder historische Einheit. Wir erforschen sie mit Hilfe von Künstlern wie Ayumi Paul, Danh Vo und Leiko Ikemura, die alternative Visionen der Zusammengehörigkeit anbieten. Taylors Argument, dass der Kapitalismus eine „Unsicherheit produzierende Maschine“ ist, trifft hier zu, da das traditionelle Familienmodell von den Machtstrukturen manipuliert wird, um Ungleichheit aufrechtzuerhalten und sowohl Spaltung als auch ein falsches Gefühl von Sicherheit zu schaffen.
Inspiriert von japanischen Grafiken aus der Edo-Periode (1603-1868), die in der Langen Foundation - die ihr 20-jähriges Bestehen als familiengeführte Kunstsammlung feiert - aufbewahrt werden, erforschen wir, wie zeitgenössische Künstler die nachhaltigen Praktiken des Miteinanders dieser Epoche, in der menschliche und ökologische Bindungen sowohl in Frieden als auch in Krisen koexistierten, neu interpretieren. Anhand von Künstlern wie Michikazu Matsune und Ayami Awazuhara sehen wir, dass Familienbande wie andere soziale Strukturen fließend sind und von ihrer Umgebung geprägt werden. Doch, wie Taylor anmerkt, lädt Unsicherheit zur Solidarität ein. Selbst die Privilegierten sind nicht immun gegen finanzielle oder umweltbedingte Prekarität, wie Joshua Citarella und Catherine Liu in ihrem Gespräch über den Aufstieg der neuen Managerklasse erörterten.
Der Kurator Sohrab Mohebbi erinnert uns daran, dass „Kunst der Ort ist, an dem wir Freiheit praktizieren“, und dass diese Freiheit neue Möglichkeiten für kollektive Stärke eröffnet. Vor diesem Hintergrund untersuchen Künstler wie Paulina Nolte, Malte Bartsch und Katrin Mayer, wie die Erweiterung unseres Konzepts von Familien - und damit auch von Städten und Gesellschaften - einen Weg zur Resilienz bieten kann. Wir wünschen Ihnen viel Spaß mit dieser Ausgabe, die sorgfältig kuratiert wurde, um Arts of the Working Class in Japan zunächst als E-Paper und nun in gedruckter Form auf den Straßen von Berlin und anderswo vorzustellen.
Martha Rosler works in video, photography, text, installation, and performance. Her work focuses on the public sphere, exploring issues from everyday life and the media to architecture and the built environment, especially as they affect women.
Rosler has for many years produced works on war and the national security climate, connecting life at home with the conduct of war abroad, in which her photomontage series played a critical part. She has also published several books of photographs, texts, and commentary on public space, ranging from airports and roads to housing and gentrification.A retrospective of her work has been shown internationally, and her writing is published widely in publications such as Artforum, e-flux journal, and Texte zur Kunst Rosler has been included in numerous group exhibitions and biennials. In 2012, she presented a new series of photographs, taken during her trip to Cuba in January 1981, and in November, she presented the Meta-Monumental Garage Sale at MoMA in New York. Her most recent publications include Culture Class (2013; Spanish trans.: Clase cultural. Arte y gentrificación, 2014), on artists and gentrification; Martha Rosler: Irrespective (2018), accompanying her survey show in New York; and La Dominación y lo cotidiano: ensayos y guiones (2019), a book of essays and scripts in translation. Text der Website entnommen.
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