An artist's book / catalogue that appears as a documentation of de Beer's residency in the International Studio Programme as the Philip Morris Art Fellow at the American Academy in Berlin in 2001 / 2002. ... [details]
An elegant little photo-based flip-book by the dynamic English duo standing in conversation in front of the Somerest House, London, on a fine day in 1971. "Boldly" signed by Gilbert & George in red ink on title page. ... [details]
"It is by working for a given exhibition site that the work in situ -- and it alone -- opens up the field for a possible transformation of the very place itself." -- Buren from book's back cover. [details]
"The word appropriate can have two very different meanings depending on whether it is used as an adjective or a verb. In the case of Permanent Food, artist Maurizio Cattelan and Paola Manfrin's periodical of pilfering, it is the active usage of the word, and only the active usage, that is appropriate. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Fundación Pedro Barrié de la Maza, June 13 - September 15, 2002. Texts by Stolz and Timoney, and LeWitt in Spanish and English as well as interview between Stolz and Timoney with LeWitt. ... [details]
A mammoth catalogue dedicated to archiving projects including those by numerous public and private archivists - Julie Ault, Christophe Cherix, Chris Dercon, dokumenta Archiv, Robert Fleck, Gilbert & George, Jean-Noël Herlin, and many many others. ... [details]
In this book of forbidden images, the responsibility for viewing photographs many would not want to see is left entirely up to the reader. A silver surface has been printed over each of the graphic, disturbing pictures reproduced herein, covering them up in their entirety--only upon scratching the surface off can the images beneath be revealed. [details]
An psudo-exhibition catalogue / artist's book based on Pettibon's drawings, artists' books, and other graphic works incorporating film scripts from his videos "Sir Drone" and "The World is Watching : Weatherman '69. ... [details]
An exhibition catalogue / quasi-catalogue raisonné of Tuttle's artists' books. Not complete but best documentation there is, extremely through and well produced. [details]
An exhibition catalogue / quasi-artists' book published on the occasion of dual exhibitions held in Portugal and Spain. Essays by Susan Harris, José Bragança de Miranda, David Platzker, and Eduardo Lago cover a wide range of Tuttle's works and artists' publications. ... [details]