Exhibition program published in conjunction with show held June 17 - September 30, 2007. Curated by Kasper König, Brigitte Franzen and Carina Plath. Artists include Pawel Althamer, Michael Asher, Nairy Bagramian, Guy Ben-Ner, Guillaume Bijl, Martin Boyce, Jeremy Deller, Elmgreen & Dragset, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Dora García, Isa Genzken, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Tue Greenfort, Valérie Jouve, Mike Kelley, Suchan Kinoshita, Marko Lehanka, Gustav Metzger, Eva Meyer, Eran Schaerf, Deimantas Narkevicius, Bruce Nauman, Maria Pask, Manfred Pask, Manfred Pernice, Susan Philipsz, Martha Rosler, Thomas Schütte, Andreas Siekmann, Rosemarie Trockel, Silke Wagner, Mark Wallinger, Clemens von Wedemeyer, Annette Wehrmann and Pae White. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held February 17 - May 13, 2007. Traveled to the ARC/Musee d'art moderne de la ville de Paris, Paris, France, June 20 - September 9, 2007; the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, October 11, 2007 - February 3, 2008; the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, March 2 - June 8, 2008; and the Museum of Modern Art, Fort Worth, July 6 - October 19, 2008. ... [details]
A book about the making of "Diamond Skull" by Damien Hirst published in conjunction with show held at White Cube, London, in 2007. Text by Rudi Fuchs. Edited and designed by Jason Beard. "This book is a creative guide to the making of arguably the most extraordinary art object to be made in the 21st century. ... [details]
"Published in 2007, Alabama Chrome is a continuation of the Douglas Hyde Gallery's series of books that record the Gallery's exhibition programme. In this book, the exhibitions are contextualized by a series of commissioned essays about contemporary visual culture in Ireland. ... [details]
"This publication stems from the first of a series of 'Symposium Merzbau' at Cabaret Voltaire investigating the legacy of Kurt Schwitters' Merzbau in Contemporary architecture, art, and society." --publishers statement. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held February 16 – June 17, 2007. Introduction by Dave Hickey. Artists include Yaacov Agam, Josef Albers, Anni Albers, Getulio Alviani, Edna Andrade, Richard Anuszkiewicz, Marina Apollonio, Hannes Beckmann, Larry Bell, Karl Benjamin, Ernst Benkert, Max Bill, Francis Celentano, Toni Costa, Carlos Cruz-Diez, Ben Cunningham, Gene Davis, Thomas Downing, Sally Hazelet Drummond, Angel Duarte, Wojciech Fangor, Paul Feeley, Lorser Feitelson, Karl Gerstner, Franco Grignani, Frederick Hammersley, Francis Hewitt, Robert Irwin, Ellsworth Kelly, Bill Komodore, Julio Le Parc, Mon Levinson, Alexander Liberman, Richard Paul Lohse, Eduardo Mac Entyre, Heinz Mack, Agnes Martin, Almir da Silva Mavignier, John McLaughlin, Ed Mieczkowski, François Morellet, Spencer Moseley, Rakuko Naito, Reginald Neal, Kenneth Noland, Henry C. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Museum am Ostwall, Dortmunt, Germany, October 21, 2007 - January 27, 2008. Traveled to Sara Hildén Art Museum, Tampere, Finland, February 15, 2008 - May 4, 2008; and CAC Málaga, Centro de Arte Contemporáneo, Málaga, Spain, November 7, 2008 - February 15, 2009. ... [details]
Cocktail paper napkin printed with text "AS FAR AS THE EYE CAN SEE," published in conjunction with show of the same title held at the Whitney Museum of American Art, November 15, 2007 – February 10, 2008. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held March 25, 2006 - January 28, 2007. Contributions by Dieter Dath, Christian Demand, Joachim Valentin, Udo Kittelmann. "he Berlin-based conceptual artist Thomas Demand, born in 1964 in Munich, makes hypnotically 'off' large-scale photographs of painstakingly rendered construction-paper models of architectural spaces and natural environments that he fabricates in his studio. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held November 3, 2007 - March 29, 2008. Texts by Ingvild Goetz, Stephan Urbaschek, Domenika Szope, Karsten Löckemann, Brandon Stosuy and Katharina Vossenkuhl. ... [details]