Artist's book / exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with installation at MAK Center for Art and Architecture, West Hollywood, in June 1998. Martin Kippenberger : The Last Stop West is the final METRO-Net Ventilation Shaft conceived by Kippenberger in his worldwide sculptural subway system. ... [details]
Artist's book published in conjunction with exhibition held September 22 – November 19, 1998. Volume consists of a series of pen and ink drawings, all of which depict variations on a phallic silhouette. ... [details]
Catalog 32 distributed in April 1998 by the late San Francisco book dealer Steven Leiber offering for sale artists' books, artists' periodicals, drawings and photographs. Includes an audio cassette and liner notes with the catalogue information printed in small type. ... [details]
Single sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with show held February 14 - March 21, 1998. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Kunsthalle Basel, Switzerland, September 12 - November 15, 1998 and the Deichtorhallen, Hamburg, Germany, February 11 - April 25, 1999. Texts by Peter Pakesch, Daniel Baumann, Franz West, Stephen Prina, Michel Würthle. ... [details]
Artist's book by Sol LeWitt, edited by Kaatje Cusse. Consists of pages printed in flat and glossy black inks. Think LeWitt meets Ad Reinhardt. [details]
Two sided card / announcement published in conjunction with show of video work titled "Oriental Nights," held November 19 - 28, [1998]. Screenings included: "The Rebel," starring Tony Hancock; "The History of Glamour," by Jeremy Blake, Theresa Duncan, and Karen Kilimnik; "Call of the Wylie," directed by Fisher Stevens, starring Patrick Breen; "My Girlfriend's Wedding," by Jim McBride featuring Clarissa Dalrymple; "Phantom India," by Louis Malle; Fancy Pantz presents "The New York Society of Attachment and Fondness;" Mark Handforth reading a bed-time story and Rob Pruitt presenting a celebrity; "Tune in, Turn on, Drop by," by Aleksandra Mir with Mohrinder Singh; and additional screenings by Carola Dertnig, Hiroshi Sunairi, and Jonathan Horowitz. ... [details]
Poster published in conjunction with "Cinema for the Unemployed: Hollywood Disaster Movies 1970 - 1997," a project by Aleksandra Mir which featured curated film screenings presented during one work week between 9 - 5 pm, held at Tivoli Amfi, Moss, Norway, May 25 - 29, 1998. ... [details]
Artist's publication published to accompany "Cinema for the Unemployed: Hollywood Disaster Movies 1970 - 1997," a project by Aleksandra Mir, screened at Tivoli Amfi, Moss, Norway, May 25 - 29, 1998, presented as a satellite to the exhibition PARKHUS, produced for the Nordic art festival MOMENTUM. ... [details]
45 RPM vinyl record artist's project by Aleksandra Mir, published by Transmission Gallery, Glasgow, in 1998. Produced in an edition of 1000, half of which were destroyed when Transmission Gallery's basement flooded. ... [details]