Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show "Family of Man" held July 1 - September 18, 2005. Essays by Frédéric Paul, David Shrigley, Claude Closky, Pierre Bismuth, Edward Ruscha, John Baldessari and Ceal Floyer. ... [details]
Over-sized monograph of Martin Kippenberger's work. "A member of the generation of versatile artists that emerged on to the international scene during the 1980s, Kippenberger did not limit himself to just one artistic medium. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue for show held May 1 - July 17, 2005 at the Kunsthalle Friedericianum, Kassel. Organized by René Block and Angelika Nollert. Includes entries on 3NÓS3, AA Bronson, Allegoric Postcard Union, Pawel Althamer in collaboration with Arthur Zmijewski * Nowolipie Group, Art & Language, B + B, Bankmalbekrau, Joseph Beuys, Bijari, Bokorov / Gutov / Osmolovsky, Collective Actions, Colectivo Situaciones, Contra Filé, Escape Program, Charles Esche, Etcétera. ... [details]
"Lagos Wide & Close, an Interactive Journey into an Exploding City. The DVD contains an interactive video documentary (60'), edited from 55 hours of unused material that brings the viewer closer to the explosively growing megalopolis Lagos. ... [details]
Exhibition announcement card for show held November 26, 2005 - January 15, 2006. Text in German. [details]
Postcard invitation to a screening and conversation with Lawrence Weiner held November 17, [2005]. [details]
Exhibition announcement card for show held May 14 - June 7, 2005. Text in English and Icelandic. [details]
An artists' book / exhibition catalogue published on conjunction with installation of "Lever Labyrinth" at Lever House, New York, May - September 2005. Constructed of mulit-colored green and white paper and Todd zwaterbury's trademark elegant design. [details]
Single fold exhibition announcement card for show held March 14 - May 7, 2005. Text in English and Italian. [details]
Artists'' book containing essay with one color photographic image."Certifiable pop icon Liberace (1919–87) cultivated good taste and bad taste in equal parts—and often to disastrous effect. MacArthur Award-winning critic Dave Hickey explores the meaning behind the mixed message of Las Vegas''s most famous citizen. ... [details]