Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Kunsthaus Graz, Austria, June 6 - August 30, 2009. Curated by Diedrich Diederichsen. Edited by Peter Pakesch and Diedrich Diederichsen. Text by Diedrich Diederichsen, Dirck Linck, Nora Sdun, and Christian Höller. ... [details]
An artists' book around the themes of voyeurism and consumerism, through the juxtaposition of black-and-white photographs. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, Germany, May 14 - July 26, 2009. Edited by Matthias Ulrich. Texts by Max Hollein and Gabi Langen. [details]
Catalogue raisonné of work by André Cadere. Edited by Karola Grässlin, Bernard Marcelis, Fabrice Hergott. "Art in America's James Hyde called Polish-born, Paris-based André Cadere (1934-1978), 'probably the most important artist of the 1970s whom you've never heard of. ... [details]
Monograph on the painting series "Axial Age" by Sigmar Polke. Essay by Chrissie Illes. Text in English and German. "Axial Age is the title of a series of seven paintings completed by the influential German artist Sigmar Polke between 2005 and 2007. ... [details]
"This publication is part of Maria Eichhorn's project 'The Artist's Contract.' From 1996 to 2005 Eichhorn conducted interviews with artists, art dealers, and the authors of 'The Artist's Reserved Rights Transfer and Sale Agreement,' [Seth Siegelaub and Robert Projansky]. ... [details]
Large-scale artist's book by Hans-Peter Feldman, consisting of a selection from Feldman's image archives. "Pin-up girls, weight-lifting studies, newspaper clippings, baby pictures... Hans-Peter Feldmann tells stories with pictures. ... [details]
A conversation between Hans Ulrich Obrist and Philippe Parreno, with additional interviews between Obrist and Jaron Lanier, Douglas Gordon, Pierre Boulez, and Alex Poots. Illustrated throughout in black-and-white. [details]
Artist's book by Richard Prince. "Within this children's coloring book for grown-ups, readers will find 72 messy, funny, sometimes risqué black-and-white line drawings of people, monsters, robots and flowers. ... [details]
Documents the work of André Cadere from 1971-1978. Text and essays by Karola Grässlin, Astrid Ihle, Fabrice Hergott, and Alexander von Grevenstein. "Best known for his 1970s Barres de bois rond, wooden bars made of painted cylindrical segments, Cadere regularly upended the status quo by bringing his staff-like sculptural works to openings for other artists that he admired or was close to, such as Robert Ryman or Barnett Newman--whether he was invited to do so or not. ... [details]