Artist's book / exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Herning Kunstmuseum, Herning, Denmark, June 4 - August 15, 2004. Curated by Jacob Fabricius. Texts in English and Danish. ... [details]
Faux periodical / artist's publication published by Aleksandra Mir on September 11, 2002, on the occasion of her 35th birthday and the first anniversary of 9/11 in order to reclaim the day, featuring contributions from over 100 friends and colleagues. ... [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]
Poster / exhibition announcement published in conduction with show "Communism" held at the Project Gallery January 2 - February 27, 2005. Interview with Jim Fitzpatrick (creator of poster "Portrait of Che Guevara," 1968) by Aleksandra Mir titled "Not everything is always Black or White" on verso. ... [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]
Artist's book in the format of front pages from The New York Daily News and the New York Post featuring a pre-presidential Donald Trump, part of an open source and growing pre-presidential library. Includes texts and artist statement by Aleksandra Mir. [details]
Postcard / announcement published in conjunction with Aleksandra Mir show "The Space Age" held November 28, 2013 - February 16, 2014. [details]
Artist's book featuring collages incorporating images of the Concorde by Aleksandra Mir. [details]
Artist''s book documenting the journey of an oversized umbrella made by Aleksandra Mir as it traveled to six cities: Paris, London, Dresden, Copenhagen, New York and Martinique where it was destroyed in a storm. ... [details]