Catalogue raisonné of posters designed by, or for, Martin Kippenberger published in conjunction with show titled "Martin Kippenberger - Frühe, Bilder, Collagen, Objekte, die gesamten Plakate und späte Skulpturen" held at Kunsthaus Zürich, Switzerland, September 12 - November 15, 1998. ... [details]
Updated reprint of an artists' book originally published by the Nova Scotia College of Art & Design in 1978. "In the summer of 1978, I took photographs of the surface of an oil sketch on canvas (... - it had been previously exhibited in my exhibition 'Pictures' at the Anna Leonewen's Gallery of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design [NSCAD]). ... [details]
Interview with artist plus essay by Peter Weibel in German. An homage to Martin Kippenberger consisting mostly of full-color photos of him by Schlick. [details]
Annotated facsimile of Brecht's notebook from September 1959 - March 1960. Edited by Hermann Braun. Includes black-and-white illustrations and text by the artist in English. [details]
An artists' book and poetry collaboration between Tuttle and Bernstein featuring special element of 6 circular pages folded in fourths and sewn into binding. Parallel English and German texts including an essay by Wolfgang Becker. [details]
Artists' book / exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with the presentation of the installation "Saloon" at Ydessa Hendeles Art Foundation, Toronto, Canada and "Bunk House" at Luhring Augustine, New York, 1998. ... [details]
Artist''''s book by Wolfgang Tillmans. According to whom, ""For the chosen few, flying Concorde is apparently a glamorous but cramped and slightly boring routine while to watch it in air, landing or taking off is a strange and free spectacle, a super modern anachronism and an image of the desire to overcome time and distance through technology. ... [details]
An artists' book consisting of voyeuristic black-and-white photographs. [details]
Artist''s book published in conjunction with the show "I Didn''t Inhale," held at Chisenhale Gallery, London, 1997. Text from book''s end flaps: "For the chosen few, flying Concorde is apparently a glamorous but cramped and slightly boring routine while to watch it in air, landing or taking off is a strange and free spectacle, a super modern anachronism and an image of the desire to overcome time and distance through technology. ... [details]
Artist's book by Hans-Peter Feldmann consisting of black-and-white found photographs. [details]