"There is a rainbow stretching from Leicester, UK to Stuttgart, Germany, connecting two families and the lives of two dogs. The English artist Jonathan Monk encouraged his two uncles to document the everyday life and lust of their dogs: Monty, the Staffordshire-Terrier on the flowered toilet seat, and Sanny, the German Shepherd, hiding under his favorite cuddelly blanket. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Edith-Ruß-Haus für Medienkunst / Edith Russ Site for Media Art, Oldenburg, Germany, September 14 - November 4, 2001. Edited by Rosanne Altstatt. ... [details]
Two-volume artists' book comprised of one volume that mimics Edward Ruscha's "Every Building on the Sunset Strip" by photographically documenting every building on 107th Street, in the Watts section of Los Angeles -- from the Watts Towers onwards. ... [details]
"In 1968, an innovative and courageous young director of the Kunsthalle Basel in Switzerland began changing the long-established hierarchy between curators, artists, the audience and the museum exhibition. ... [details]
Monographic publication on the Leipzig-based installation artist Tilo Schulz. Texts by Peio Aguirre, Ulrike Groos and Vincent Pécoil, who writes "The world is full of exhibitions, more or less interesting; Tilo Schulz does not wish to add any more. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held February 25 - April 16, 2006. Traveled to Kunstmuseum St. Gallen, May 27 - August 13, 2006 ; Kunsthalle Nürnberg, September 7 - November 5, 2006. ... [details]
"The ICA''s [London, October 14 - December 4, 2005] exhibition Jonathan Monk: Continuous Project Altered Daily, was the first comprehensive survey of the British artist within the UK. The exhibition featured over 60 artworks made between 1993 and 2005 including paintings, sculptures, installations, photography, as well as film and video works, and provided an extensive overview of the artist''s exceptionally prolific artistic practice. ... [details]
"Things that look like nature have a tendency not to be seen, they disappear themselves. I have been photographing and painting mobile phone transmitter towers for the last few years and recently more and more of them have been disguised as trees. ... [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]