Artsit book published on the occasion of Aleana Egans´ solo show at Künstlerhaus Bremen, 8. Mai – 29. August 2021. Photography by studio chair
Totenklage
The catalogue is published on the occasion of the Art Prize of the City of Nordhorn 2019 and the exhibitions Totenklage (June 14 – July 24, 2020) and Arbeiten auf Papier (March 9 – May 2, 2021) at the Städtische Galerie Nordhorn. With texts by Tobi Müller and Misal Adnan Yıldız
Libertine
Gina – ein zuständiger Roman
„In Reto Pulfers Sci-Fi Roman Gina gibt es weder ein prä-existentes Innenleben und eine davon unabhängige Außenwelt noch ein kohärentes Subjekt namens ‚Gina‘. Hingegen besteht ihr Inneres aus purem Außen, und darum besteht sie aus vielem.“ – Anselm Franke
DEUX SOEURS
From Audre Lorde and Adrienne Rich to Basma Alsharif and Pauline Oliveros, Deux Soeurs brings together a chorus of voices that explore representations of parenthood, friendship, and disobedience. The book acts as a reader to artist Beatrice Gibson’s films, I Hope I’m Loud When I’m Dead (2018) and Two Sisters Who Are Not Sisters (2019),… Read more »
Ed Atkins
ED ATKINS edited by Thomas D. Trummer (Kunsthaus Bregenz) contributions by Thomas D. Trummer, Helen Marten, Thomas Oberender & Steven Zultanski
Der Apparat
Book three of Andrzej Steinbach’s portrait series
Jackie of All Trades & Her Radical Chic Academy mit (((HC Playner)))
Nudes
with a text by Anke Dyes
Sisters Alike – Female Identities in the Post-Utopian
Lene Markusen first visited St. Petersburg in 1993. With only a very rudimentary knowledge of Russian, she made drawings of the women she observed in the urban environment. Both of her films GRAD (2004) and Sankt – Female Identities in the Post-Utopian (2017) are set in St. Petersburg (Sankt Petersburg in Russian) or the former LeninGRAD. They… Read more »
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