The publication comprises a complex documentation of the artist´s solo exhibitions between 2009–2012 and includes essays by Hanne Loreck and Hans-Christian Lotz.
Am Brunnen vor dem Tore
“Where do we see art? How do we see art? And what do we see? Jochen Plogsties’s Am Brunnen vor dem Tore is a visual examination of the artistic object. By painting, he seeks to clarify the nature of art, its places and its processes. In his paintings, the museums are facing their objects, and… Read more »
Józef Robakowski
“Engaging in dialogue with other artists while at the same time rendering this visible in and through art has been one of the key aspects in Józef Robakowski’s (*1939, Posen) oeuvre from the 1960s. With this as its point of departure, the book covers, above all, the wealth of Robakowski’s ideas and methods in his… Read more »
Bleckede 2009 / Rochechouart 2011
“The texts assembled in this book began their formation during Charlotte Moth’s residency in Bleckede in 2009. Founded on the basic principle to comment and react on events, images, or situations, different artists, writers, and curators have since then been invited to respond on material chosen by Charlotte Moth. The book collects a selection of… Read more »
The story is not all mine, nor told by me alone – Works 1994–2009
The book presents most of Gitte Villesen’s works made since 1994. Each work is described and contextualized in a text by the artist. The book also includes texts by Brett Bloom, Hanne Loreck, Jan Verwoert, and an interview conducted by Lotte Moller. The title of the book is a quote taken from Ursula Le Guin’s… Read more »
Exil des Möglichen
Die selbe Geschichte an einem anderen Ort / The Same Story Elsewhere
The artist monograph has been published on the occasion of Maya Schweizer’s solo show “La même histoire ailleurs” at Westfaelischer Kunstverein, Münster (4 September – 24 October 2010). Texts by Joerg Franzbecker, Katja Schroder, Madeleine Bernstorff, Marcel Rodenbach, Margit Czenki, Nanna Heidenreich, Sabeth Buchmann, Ulrich Peltzer.
Spucke in die Unendlichkeit
Artist monograph with essays by Beatrice von Bismarck and Carsten Tabel.
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 »
The Stuff of Images
“The Sculptural Language of images investigated through the work of Laura White and text by Lisa Le Feuvre, Andrew Renton and Laura U Marks. Ideas are explored around the physical relationship to images, where image and object are dissolved into one another in creating a haptic experience. The documentation of White’s practice and the stuff… Read more »
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