Blake Book compiles work from fourteen artists who were asked by David Lewis to make a piece in response to a two-part exercise on William Blake: “Take something from Blake and add it to the world, to form a new poet, a new artist, and a new world. Repeat until there is no more Blake.”… Read more »
Allgemein
Spucke in die Unendlichkeit
Artist monograph with essays by Beatrice von Bismarck and Carsten Tabel.
Happy New Year 2010
I Will Arrange Everything. It Will Be the Best Film Ever
Poster design for the artist´s solo show at Casco – Office for Art, Design and Theory, Utrecht, The Netherlands in 2009.
Liner Notes – Conversations about Making Books, Leipzig for Example
“Liner Notes – Conversations about Making Books, Leipzig for Example” is a book about books designed between the late 1990s and today by graduates of Academy of Visual Arts Leipzig. ‘Liner Notes’ introduces different approaches to book design, showcasing a variety of designers, authors, publishers and artisan craftsmen as well as discussing objectives of contemporary… Read more »
Sounds of the Sea and Shops
“‘Sounds of the Sea and Shops’ will be the US-born artist Erik Blinderman’s first solo exhibition in the UK. Working predominantly with film and photography, the artist has developed a practice that shows a concern for the dislocation of time and place through unexpected narrative structures. Blinderman’s interest in Southend-on-Sea has also grown through regular… Read more »
Lookbook SS2010
Dying to Know
Catalogue for MA Photographic Studies 2009 graduates group show with: Andreia Alves de Oliveira, Angela Leonidou, Assunta Del Buono, Brett Killington, Chantal Riekel, David Penny, Despina Papachristoudi, Estéfani Bouza, Joanna Zylinska, Kathrin Spirk, Lisa Phillips, Mikael Gregorsky, Milcho Andreev, Petter Garaas, Radi Konstantinov, Sarah Swenson, Ting Ting Cheng. With texts by David Bate, Kathy Kubicki.
Savoir Faire
“‘Savoir Faire’ will be Milly Thompson’s first regional solo exhibition in the UK. Thompson has gained a reputation for a self-deprecating approach to her work, and for a more formal aesthetic than the directly critical approach that she employed while working as a member of the group BANK in London during the 1990s. Interested in… 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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