Catalogue of the collective exhibition curated by Aaron Rose, with Rita Ackermann, Gee Vaucher, Becca Mann, Daido Moriyama, Raymond Pettibon, Gusmano Cesaretti, Jockum Nordström, Ryan McGinley, Daniel Higgs.
Entirely conceived by the artist, this book consists of a notebook of 48 fastened pages, in a bound envelope. It contains several texts on the artist's work, accompanied with numerous illustrations. A poem is inserted between pages.
The fifth volume of the experimental and electronic music anthology (1920-2007), including unreleased material and rarities (Charlemagne Palestine, Wolf Vostell, Pere Ubu, Dub Taylor, Henri Chopin, Raoul Hausmann, Mauricio Kagel, Dajuin Yao, Alireza Mashayekhi, Sutcliffe Jügend, Vladimir Mayakovsky...).
Recorded four years before the death of Beat legend Brion Gysin, this live set features the poet reciting poems from the late '50s and early '60s, accompanied by a makeshift no wave backing band.
Illustrated catalogue of the exhibition Hartung in China, on the relations between calligraphy and Western painting, taking Hans Hartung's work as starting point.
New monograph on Adel
Abdessemed's videos, installations, scultpures and drawings, as a critique of the various guises of oppression and violence in our modern
societies, both in Western and Muslim culture. With an interview and an essay.
A new body of works: drawings realized using self-modified pocket-lamps on black&white photographic paper, reproduced in original scale on glossy paper.
Stefan Marx' first major book. It contents a selection from the personal drawing diaries, combining some of the finest paper paintings and drawings with book drawings and written notes.
From poetry to animation, from graphics to 3D work, from textile and wallpaper to paintings, Los Angeles-based graphic artist has created in his free work and in his commissions a unique imagery, which is detailed and abstract at the same time. Full of hands and teeth, objects and animals, skaters and bikers.
A selection of photographs of the New York based Chinatown Soccer Club, of which Sutherland himself is a member. The Club is made of artists, designers, poets and local fellow friends, who have in common the passion for football and early morning games in their Chinatown's surreally quiet playing ground, located in heart of frenetic New York.
Exhaustive monograph devoted to this Swiss artist. Using photography, video, painting, drawing, sculpture, sound, and text by turns, Rondinone is a virtuoso of forms and techniques.
First book dedicated to the English artist and musician, this publication brings together material ranging from her drawings from the 1970s to her most recent works, her punk designs to her musical performances.
This unique book, developed in collaboration with the artists, accompanies a major, touring retrospective exhibition and is the most extensive visual record of their extraordinarily varied work yet published.
The compilation contains the magazines best contributions during the past five years, including features on Architecture, Photography and Design and printed in b/w.
Facsimile appropriations, scanned pages, Xeroxes by several artists (Armleder, Gillick, Ruppersberg...) – Grey Flags is a book of texts and ideas published to accompany the homonymous exhibition at the Sculpture Center, NY.
The videos of one of the most important private collections of contemporary art (including Nam June Paik, Annika Larson, Shirin Neshat, Kader Attia, Yoshua Okon...).
This monumental printed project (500 pages, 40 cm, 4 kg) demonstrates, by publishing for the first time three collage books realized by Isa Genzken, to what extent the artist is interested in the ways in which aesthetic styles embody and enforce political and social ideologies.