This artist’s book is published on the occasion of two exhibitions by Lucy McKenzie, one at Galerie Buchholz in Berlin and the other at Galerie Buchholz New York. The book takes the form of an inventory from an estate sale. It lists all items and describes them with faux provenances and sources.
3 books
Shape Shifting Nobody Knows, When it was Made and Why prendas – ngangas – enquisos – machines {each part welcomes the other without saying} Three books for three films of Elke Marhöfer and Elke Marhöfer & Mikhail Lylov
15 Years of Drawing – A Check-Up
large size artist’s book monograph for the works of Svenja Kreh. with texts by Cynthia Cruz, Kai Hölzner, Clemens Krümmel, Susanne Leeb and Wolfgang Neuhaus/ William Gibson Svenja Kreh’s works reach deeply into the underbelly of modern art history, its colonial, imperial, ethnographic cavities, use archaic languages sans-souci. […] Hers is the work of art… Read more »
Figur I, Figur II
Artist’s Book for photographer Andrzej Steinbach Figure I and Figure II are two young women who immediately confuse the viewer. Figure I is photographed against a neutral background, striking various different poses and dressed in an assortment of clothes that make it impossible to ascribe her a fixed role. Depending on which photograph you are… Read more »
Figur I, Figur II
Formal Economy
The artist´s book was developed by Marte Eknæs with Karl Kolbitz. The publication features a special contributions by Nicolau Vergueiro, texts contributions by Charlotte Posenenske, Sam Jacob, Lina Bo Bardi, Suburban Lawns, Linus Elmes as well as Alexander Kluge in conversation with Joseph Vogl and an interview with Pablo Rüdiger S. de Erice. Photos ©… Read more »
1NVERS1ONS
Publication documenting Nick Mauss’ ballet performance 1NVERS1ONS at Frieze Projects 2014. Design and realization by Nick Mauss and HIT
Shit for Brains
Lutz Bacher wrote this novel in August 2010 in California.
A Line May Lie / Testing Time
The Drumhead
On May 21, 2013, the French right-wing activist and blogger, Dominique Venner, shot himself in the head at the altar of the cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris. His choice to end his life was intended as a demonstration against homosexuality in the public realm. It was also the onset of Gerry Bibby’s investigation into,… Read more »
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