Poster design on the occasion of Lucy McKenzie´s solo show at Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam commissioned by Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König. Photography by Johannes Schwartz.
Anfang Gut. Alles Gut. Actualizations of the futurist opera Victory Over the Sun. Kunsthaus Bregenz A r e n a, Bd. 2
“Premiered in St. Petersburg in 1913, and written in “zaum”–a Russian Futurist nonsense language–Victory over the Sun was a vastly ambitious opera, a collaboration between the poets Velimir Khlebnikov and Aleksei Kruchenykh, the composer and painter Mikhail Matyushin and the painter Kazimir Malevich (who made his legendary “Black Square” painting for the work). Anfang Gut…. Read more »
On Performance, Kunsthaus Bregenz A r e n a, Bd. 1
Visual Identity for a series of publications for Kunsthaus Bregenz A r e n a. “From fall 2012, a series of KUB Arena Publications, edited by Yilmaz Dziewior and Eva Birkenstock, is regularly accompanying exhibitions and events in the KUB Arena. On Performance is the first volume published in this series; it not only documents… Read more »
Bodies in the Backdrop
“This book is devoted to the re-presentation and re-installation of a single artwork, Tobias Kaspar’s installation Bodies in the Backdrop, conceived as a site-specific installation. Kaspar worked with material from Peggy Guggenheim’s autobiography Confessions of an Art Addict and photographs taken at Guggenheim’s palazzo in Venice in 2011. The body of work referred to the… Read more »
The Inventors of Tradition
“At the intersection between art, design and social history, “The Inventors of Tradition” is a subjective study of the history of the Scottish textiles industry since the 1930s. It brings together samples of world-class design, the archive material of individuals and companies and a series of short documentary films sourced from the Scottish Screen Archive…. Read more »
Chêne de Weekend
“This book by Lucy McKenzie presents her work of the last three years in text and image. Her huge paintings illustrate interiors and reference interior design drafts from the 19th century. In these paintings, which are up to eight metres tall, she uses the historical technique of Trompe-loeil painting and exhibits them like pieces of… Read more »
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