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Catalogue 2020 1) Bücher, Kataloge & Editionen Katalog | catalogue 2020 1) Bücher, Kataloge & Editionen | books, catalogues & editions 2) rare Zeitschriften | rare journals 3) audio & CD 4) video & DVD 5) Graphik, Plakate & Einladungskarten | graphics, poster & invitation cards 6) Wiens Verlag publications Barbara Wien Galerie und Kunstbuchhandlung | gallery and art bookshop Schöneberger Ufer 65, 3. OG D - 10785 Berlin T +49·30·28 38 53 52 Di-Fr 13-18, Sa 12-18 F +49·30·28 38 53 50 [email protected] www.barbarawien.de VAT DE 135558272 for informations about the gallery program please go to following websites www.barbarawien.de www.artnet.com Die Formate der beschriebenen Werke sind in cm, Höhe mal Breite, angegeben. Alle Angebote sind freibleibend. Die Preise sind in Euro. Telefonische Bestellungen müssen schriftlich bestätigt werden. Lieferung mit Vorausrechnung. Im Laufe des Jahres werden Ergänzungslisten zu diesem Katalog erscheinen. The format of the works described is given in cm, height x width. Prices are subject to change, and are listed in Euro. Orders placed by telephone must be confirmed in writing. Books will be shipped on receipt of payment. Supplements to this catalogue will appear during the year. For institutions: We reduce tax (MwSt.) of 7% only for new and german books. Foreign or rare books do not include tax. Zeichen | signs: <<< = Einzelexemplar (antiquarisch) | <<< = last copy (rare book) english translations of abbr.: Hrsg. v. = edited by S. = page brosch. = paperback, stitched Ppdg. = hardcover Ln. = linen Hln. = half-linen Drahtheftg. = wire stitching, staple binding u.a. = a.o. 1 1) Bücher, Kataloge & Editionen | books, catalogues & editions AA Bronson. The Quick and the Dead. Kat. (Engl.). Hrsg. v. The Power Plant, Toronto. 80 S., 29 farb. & 20 s/w Abb., 23x22,5, brosch.. Toronto 2003 48,- (This exhibition catalogue from Bronson's recent one man show at Toronto's Power Plant includes an email correspondence with Robert Morris, an interview from Butt Magazine, an audio CD by Andrew Zealley & a proposal for a Sex Documenta.) Abidi, Bani. The Speech Writer. (Engl.). 10 Flipbooks in einer bedruckten Buchhülle. 1440 S., komplett gestaltet, 28x24. London 2012 42,- (The Speech Writer is a fictional documentary presented in the form of ten flip books. The contents follow a day in the life of a retired political speech writer.) Above the Fold. Erkmen, Ayse, Ceal Floyer, David Lamelas. Kat. (Dt./Engl.). Hrsg. v. Nikola Dietrich (Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Basel). Texte v. N. Dietrich, Jacob Lillemose, Kassandra Nakas & Jan Verwoert. 160 S., 60 farb. Abb., 25x19, Ppdg.. Ostfildern 2008 30,- Abramovic, Marina. Unfinished Business. (Dt./Engl.). Hrgs. v. Hannes Malte Mahler für Haus am Lützowplatz, 21 x 13,5 cm, 96 Seiten mit 30 s/w Abb., brosch.. Köln 1999 <<< 30,- _Objects Performance Video Sound. Kat. (Engl.). Hrsg. v. Chrissie Iles. Vorwort v. David Elliott. Texte v. David Elliott, RoseLee Goldberg, Chrissie Iles & Thomas McEvilley. 144. S., zahlr. farb. & s/w Abb., 32x23, brosch.. Oxford, Stuttgart 1995 35,- (Published on the occasion of the exhibition “Marina Abramovic: Objects performance video sound”, curated by Chrissie Iles, at the Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, 9 April - 2 July 1995.) _30 November. Kat. (Dt./Engl.). Texte v. Marina Abramovic & Ulay. 48 S., zahlr. s/w Abb., 15x21,5, brosch.. Wiesbaden 1979 <<< 80,- (Scripts and photo documentation of several performances by Ulay and Marina Abramovic: “Performance 2”, Amsterdam 1976; “Performance 10”, Amsterdam 1977; “Performance 20”, Wiesbaden 1978.) Absalon. Absalon. Kat. (Dt./Engl.). Hrsg. v. Kunstwerke Berlin. Texte v. Absalon, Bernard Marcadé, Nina Möntmann, Moshe Ninio, Beate Söntgen & Philip Ursprung sowie ein Gespräch zwischen Ute Meta Bauer, HU Obrist & S. Pfeffer. 352 S., 189. Abb., 30,5x23, Ppdg.. Köln 2011 49,80 (Zur umfassenden Retrospektive in den Kunstwerken erscheint dieser "Catalogue Raisonée". Das Oeuvre Absalons wird erstmals komplett abgebildet & wissenschaftlich aufbereitet.) Absalon, Hildegard. Malen mit Fäden: Bildeteppiche 1982-2000. (Dt.). Texte v. Hildegard Absalon, Susanne Freund, Adrian Frutiger, Johannes Gachnang, Almut Gerber, Sophie Geretsegger, Sadie Plant, Julia Reichert & Oswald Wiener. 91 S., zahlr. farb. Abb., 26,5x19, Ppdg.. Bern 2002 36,- Abts, Tomma. (Dt./Engl.). Hrsg. v. Daniel Buchholz & Christopher Müller. Text v. Jan Verwoert, Gespräch zwischen Tomma Abts & Peter Doig. 52 S., 10 farb. Abb., 23x17,5, brosch., Aufl. 800 Exx.. Köln 2004 <<< 40,- (First publication on the artist Tomma Abts.) Acconci, Vito. Vito Acconci. Dal testo-azione al copro come testo. Von Mario Diacono. (Ital.). 245 S., ca. 100 s/w Abb., 22x15, brosch.. Out of London press. New York, Mailand 1975 <<< 100,- _Writings, Works, Projects. Kat.(Engl.). Text v. G. Moure. 424 S., viele farb. & s/w Abb., 26x22, Ppdg., Schutzumschlag. Bio- & Bibliographie, Ausstellungsliste. Barelona 2001 70,- _Courtyard in the Wind. Kat. (Dt./Engl.). 112 S., 20x15,5, brosch.. Stuttgart 2003 <<< 30,- (About the first public project by Acconci realized in Munich.) _Vito Hannibal Acconci Studio. Kat. (Engl.). Texte v. Corinne Disserens, Acconci, Sarina Basta. Beigelegt. DVD v. Julia Loktev mit Filmen zu Acconcis Architekturprojekten (“interiors, buildings, parks”).512 S., zahlr. farb. & s/w Abb., 22x18, Fadenheftg., brosch.. Barcelona 2004 65,- _Language to Cover a Page. The Early Writings of Vito Acconci. (Engl.). Hrsg. v. Craig Dworkin. 412 S., 28,5x22, Hln.. Cambridge, MA 2006 65,- 2 (Acconcis early career as a poet remains almost unknown; much of it appeared in the self-produced magazines or were never published until now.) _& Bernadette Mayer. 0 to 9. The complete Magazine 1967 1969. (Engl.). Reprint of the Magazine 0 to 9. 736 S., 28x21,5, brosch.. Brooklyn, New York 2006 60,- (From 1967 to 1969, Vito Acconci & Bernadette Mayer collected the works of artists and writers for their mimeographed magazine, 0 TO 9. Robert Barry, Ted Berrigan, Clark Coolidge, John Giorno, Dan Graham, Michael Heizer, Jackson Mac Low, Harry Mathews, Adrian Piper, Yvonne Rainer, Emmett Williams a.o..) Ackermann, Franz. Franz Ackermann. Kat. (Dt./Engl.). Hrsg. v. Kunstmuseum Bonn. Texte v. Stephan Berg & Stefan Gronert. 72 S., 50 farb. Abb., 26,5x35,5, brosch.. Köln 2010 29,80 _Franz Ackermann. Kat. (Frz./Engl.). Hrsg. v. Francois Quintin & Nadia Fartas. Texte v. Michel Gautier, Grazia Quaroni u.a.. Mit beigelegtem Faltheft (13x20cm). 128 S., zahlr. Abb., 25,5x19,5, brosch., Pappschuber. Dijon 2007 47,- (Ackermann's solo show at Le Collége / Frac Champagne-Ardenne is catalogued in this publication that comprises 3 different elements: a book containing texts and a rich collection of images of his work, a fold-out with a selection of 12 of Ackermann's 'Mental Maps', and a specially designed slip casing.) _Home home again. 23 Ghosts. Kat. (Dt./Engl./Span.). Texte v. Veit Görner, Caroline Käding, Javier Panera Cuevas, Alex Danchev. 132 S., 95 farb Abb., 28,5x23, Ppdg.. Ostfildern 2006 <<< 50,- (Im Mittelpunkt dieser monografischen Publikation zu Ackermann stehen zwei Installationen: “Home, home again” sowie sein jüngstes Werk “23 Gespenster”, in dem der Künstler die gegenwärtige Flüchtlingsproblematik auf Kuba, den Kanaren und den italienischen Inseln reflektiert.) _Naherholungsgebiet. Kat. (Dt./Engl.). Texte v. Gijs van Tuyl, M. Glasmeier, Carmela Thiele, Interview v. Annelie Lütgens mit Ackermann. 72 S., 40 farb. & 8 s/w Abb. & Poster (farb. Offset, A1, gefaltet), 28x21,5, Ppdg.. Bio- & Bibliographie. Bielefeld 2003 32,- _Franz Ackermann. Kat. (Dt./Engl.). Texte v. Peter Pakesch, Christina Vegh u.a..140 S., zahlr. s/w Abb., 22,5x17, brosch.. Basel 2002 14,- _Mental Maps. Kat. (Dt./Engl.). Hrsg. v. Brigitte Kölle. Text v. Haral Fricke. 56 S., zahlr. farb. Abb., 15x11, brosch.. Frankfurt 1997 35,- (Published at the occasion of the exhibition at the Portikus Frankfurt am Main in 1997. Franz Ackermann uses small-formatted works on paper, large-formatted photostats and objects, to create images and memory traces of explorations of cities. During a one-year working stay in Asia and continued in numerous extended travels, Franz Ackermann has created a series of more than 100 small-size water-colour works and collages. In these so- called "mental maps" the artist investigates the urban structure and situations of a city. The "city maps" reconnoitre the geomorphic and topographic conditions of a city, to then turn them into individual and subjective images.) Activity. (Engl.). Hrsg. v. Pedro Barateiro, Christoph Keller & Ricardo Valentim. Texte v. Cecilia Alemani, Fia Backström, Pedro Barateiro, Ricardo Basbaum, Liam Gillick, Raimundas Malasauskas, Oda Projesi, Uqbar Foundation, Ricardo Valentim, Artur Zmijewski. 420 S., zahlr. s/w Abb., 24,5x17,5, Fadenheftg., brosch.. Zürich 2011 29,- (Mediated by Pedro Barateiro and Ricardo Valentim, "Activity" is a collaboratively created artists' book authored by multiple individuals. The artists engaged in ongoing discussions around the issues of collaboration, accountability, and democracy for over three years. The format of an artist's book was chosen as the vehicle for mapping their activity. With projects ranging from image-based conversations to the production of social experiences, chain-letter style conversation networks to outsourced interviews and email conversations, "Activity" gives total agency to the authors by providing them with a venue to demonstrate how their own personal practices relate to its themes.) Adéagbo, Georges. Die Mobilisierung der Dinge. Ortsspezifik und Kulturtransfer in
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