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Karen Kilimnik KAREN KILIMNIK Bibliographie / Bibliography Kataloge / Catalogues 2012 ‘Dance Rehearsal - Karen Kilimnik’s World of Ballet and Theatre’, Mills College Art Museum, essays by Jörg Heiser, Kate and Laura Mulleavy of Rodarte and Apollinaire Scherr 2008 Ruf, Beatrix (ed.): ‘Blasted Allegories. Works From the Ringier Collection, JRPIRingier, Zuerich. 2007 Schaffner, Ingrid (ed): ‘Karen Kilimnik‘, Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. 2006 Karen Kilimnik, JRP Ringier, Zurich, essays by Dominic Molon, Karl Holmqvist and Caoimhín Mac Giolla Léith. 2005 Karen Kilimnik, Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa, Venice, essays by Angela Vetesse and Caoimhin Mac Giolla Léith. ‘Ideal Worlds: New Romanticism in Contemporary Art’, Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, essay by Barbara Hess, pp. 167-275. 2003 ‘Art – A Sex Book’, by John Waters and Bruce Hainley, Thames & Hudson, p. 84, 138, 139-140, 141. ‘girls don’t cry’, (exhibition catalog), Nanjo and Associates, text by Hiromi Kitazawa. 2002 ‘Vitamin P’, Phaidon Press, London, p. 168-171. ‘Art Now’, edited by Uta Grosenick & Byrhard Riemschneifer, Taschen, p.232. White Cube: 44 Duke Street, St. James’s, London, Steidl Publishers, 2002, Göttingen, Germany. ‘Karen Kilimnik, Fairy Battle’, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Ireland. 2001 ‘The Mystery of Painting’, (exhibition catalog), Sammlung Goetz, Munich, Germany, text by Rainer Schumacher, p.32-41, and Birgit Sonna, p. 57-68. 2000 ‘Woman Artists in the 20th and 21st Century’, Taschen, edited by Uta Grosencik, text by Rainer Stange, p. 264-269. ‘Karen Kilimnik, Paintings’, Edition Patrick Frey, Zurich, Switzerland. ‘Drawing on the Figure: Works on Paper of the 1990’s from the Manilow Collection’, curated by Staci Boris, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, p. 24 & back cover. ‘Calendar 2000’, catalog of 184 postcard set of works in exhibition, curated by Eileen Cohen and Amada Cruz, Center for Curatorial Studies Museum, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY. ‘Presumed Innocent’, curated by Marie-Laure Bernadac and Stéphanie Moisdon, capc, Musée d’art contemporain de Bordeaux, France, (exhibition catalog), p. 82-3. 1998 ‘Accelerator’, catalog, Arnolfini, Bristol, Oldham Art Gallery, and South Hamptom Art Gallery. ‘Presumed Innocence’, catalog, Anderson Gallery, Richmond, Virginia and the Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati. ‘A Noir’, by Franca Sozzani, published by Editions Assouline. ‘The Next Word’, catalog, curated by Johanna Drucker, Neuberer Museum Art, Purchase, NY. 1997 ‘Drawings by Karen Kilimnik’, Edition Patrick Frey and Kunsthalle Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland, p.142. ‘Art on Paper’, catalog, curated by Amy Cappellazzo, Weatherspoon Art Gallery, Greensboro, North Carolina. ‘a/drift’, catalog, curated by Joshua Dector, Center for Curatorial Studies Museum, Bard College. 1996 ‘Push-Ups’, catalog, curated by Emily Tsingou, The Factory, Athens Fine Art School, Athens, Greece. 1995 ‘Chocolate’, catalog, The Swiss Institute. ‘Auf Den Leib Geschrieben’, catalog, Kunsthalle Wien, Austria. 1994 ‘Die Neunziger/The Nineties’, curated by Martin Prinzhorn, Wiener Secession, Vienna. ‘Audience 0.01’, catalog, Flash Art Museum, Trevi, Italy. 1993 ‘Über Leben’, catalog, Bonner Kunstverein, Bonn, Germany. ‘Privacy’, catalog, Documentario, Milano, Italy. ‘Whitney Biennial’, catalog, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY. ‘Travelogue-Reisetagebuch’, catalog, essay by Jackie McCallister, Hochschule fur Angewandte Kunst in Wien, Vienna, Austria. ‘Stoned’, exhibition pamphlet, essay by Veralyn Behenna. Ruth Bloom Gallery, Santa Monica, CA., USA. ‘The Art of Language’, catalog, Kunsthalle Vienna, Vienna, Austria. ‘Restaurant’, catalog, essays by Jan Avgikos, Yves Aupetitallot, Terry Myers & Frank Perrin, La Bocca, 59 Monmartre, 75002, Paris, France. ‘Under Thirty’, catalog, (designed by Elke Krystufek), Metropol, Vienna, Austria. ‘Teddy & other stories’, catalog, Claudio Botello Arte & Galleria In Arco, Torino, Italy. 1992 ‘Karen Kilimnik: Escape in Time’, catalog, essay by Melissa Feldman, ICA Philadelphia, PA, USA. ‘True Stories’, catalog, ICA London, England. ‘LifeSize’, catalog, Centro per l'Arte Contemporanea Luigi Pecci,.Museo d'Arte Contemporanea, Prato, Italy. ‘Post-Human’, catalog, FAE Musee D'Art Contemporain, Lausanne, Switzerland; Castello di Rivoli, Museo d'Arte Contemporanea, Rivoli, Italy; Deste Foundation for Contemporary Art, Athens, Greece; Deichtorhallen Hamburg, Germany 1991. ‘No Man's Time’, catalog, Villa Arson, Nice, France. ‘Just What Is It That Makes Today's Homes So Different, So Appealing?’, catalog. The Hyde Collection, Glens Falls, NY. ‘Plastic Fantastic Lover (obect a)’, catalog, essay by Catherine Lui, Blum Helman.Warehouse, New York, NY. Artikel / Articles 2020 Wetzler, Rachel, ‘Karen Kilimnik 303‘, Art in America, January 2020, pp. 76-77. 2019 Borrelli-Persson: ‘Meet One of Marc Jacob’s Favorite Artists, the Starry Eyed Painter Karen Kilimnik’, Vogue, Online, November 13, 2019. Diehl, Travis: ‘The ‘Blood and treasure’ of Karen Kilimnik’, Frieze, Online, October 18, 2019. Tarasoff, Sabrina: 'The Last Days of Rococo: Karen Kilimnik’, Mousse, issue 69, fall 2019, pp.154-157. Tarasoff, Sabrina: 'The shimmering path', Mousse, issue 68, summer 2019, pp. 226-233. 2017 Schwabsky, Barry: 'Karen Kilimnik - Portrait', Spike, Art Quarterly, no 52, Summer 2017, pp 108 -119. 2016 Korman, Sam: 'Karen Kilimnik', Art in America, June / July 2016, p. 139. Phillips, Kaitlin: 'Karen Kilimnik', Artforum International, vol 54, no 10, Summer 2016, p. 395. 2015 Barnes, Freire: 'Karen Kilimnik', Time Out, 2 June, 2015 Clark, Robert; Sherwin Skye: ‘William Hogarth, Georg Baselitz, Karen Kilimnik: this week’s new exhibitions’ The Guardian, Online, 16 May. Goodall, Jane; Jacobs, Gideon: ‘Jane Says’, Neues Journal, issue 1, spring 2015 Jones, Jonathan: ‘Photo fair mania in London and Picasso breaks the bank – the week in art’ in The Guardian, Art Weekly Online, 15 May 2015 Lillington, David: 'Karen Kilimnik', Metropolism, Online, 21 June, 2015 Schulp, Thomas: ‘Collecting Lines’, Kunst Bulletin, no 10/2015, October 2015, p. 83. Templeton, Marianne: 'Karen Kilimnik. The distant admirer', Art Slant, 8 June 2015 2014 Politit, Gea: 'Karen Kilimnik: Photographs, published by Patrick Frey', Flash Art, no 299, November- December 2014, p.40 2012 Hainley, Bruce: 'Karen Kilimnik', Artforum, Online, December 2012 'Possessions. A dark fantasy of vintage couture by Karen Kilimnik and Kirsten Dunst', CR Fashion Book, issue 1, Fall / Winter 2012, pp. 122-127 Linda Yablonsky: 'Women in Art', Elle, Online, 16 November, 2012 2011 Kilimnik, Karen, 'Karen Kilimnik', Visionaire 59 Fairytale, Stephen Gan (ed.), Cecilia Dean (ed.), James Kaliardos (ed.), New York: Visionaire Publishing, 2011 'Karen Kilimnick’s House by Karen Kilimnick', Frog, Summer 2011, p. 208-211 Janine Cirincione, ‘Around the World in 80 days: Peripatetic Collectors Monique and Max Burger’, The Art Economist, Volume 1, Issue 2, 2011, pp. 50-55 2010 Vogue 6/2010 Juni, Christiane Arp (ed.), Condé Verlag, München, 2010, p.122 Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland (ed.), Neugierig? Kunst des 21. Jahrhunderts aus privaten Sammlungen, Bonn, 2010, p. 182 -183 2009 The Museum of Modern Art, The Judith Rothsschild Foundation. Contemporary Drawings Collection, Compass in Hand, New York, 2009, p. 267 The Museum of Modern Art, The Judith Rothschild Foundation. Contemporary Drawings Collection, Catalogue Raisonné, New York, 2009, p. 163 Knoll, Valerie, 'Karen Kilimnik at Galerie Eva Presenhuber', Artforum, January, 2009, p. 224/225 'We Are Sun-Kissed and Snow-Blinded', Les Inrockuptibles, 25. November - 1. Dezember, 2009, p. 85 2008 von Burg, Dominique, 'Wertmaximierung und Imagepflege', NZZ am Sonntag, June 15, 2008 Fronz, Hans-Dieter, 'Das Raumschiff dringt in entferntere Zonen vor', Stuttgarter Zeitung, No. 129, June 5, 2008, p. 31. Badrutt Schoch, Ursula, 'Autorität und Auswege', St. Galler Tagblatt, June 4, 2008. Ruf, Beatrix (ed.), 'Blasted Allegories. Works from the Ringier Collection', JRP Ringier Kunstverlag AG, Zurich, 2008. 'Illustration, Seeing Warhol', Interview, June-July, p. 113. Review, Moma: Highlights since 1980, p.111. Allsop, Laura & Green, Jessica, Consumed, Art Review, Spring, p. 40. Van Orden, Kate, 'A Royal Carrousel’', Hermitage, Summer, p. 41. Martin, Chris, review, in: The New Yorker, February 25. Rosenberg, Karen, review, The New York Times, January 18. Wehr, Anne, 'Karen Kilimnik', Time Out New York, January 24-30. Zuckerman Jacobson, Heidi, 'Freak Show', Aspen Magazine, Holiday 2007/2008, pp. 102-104. 'American Idyll', The New Yorker, January 14. 'Some Enchanted Evening', Lula, no. 5, pp.102-107. 2007 Smith, Roberta, 'Karen Kilimnik: Finding meaning in scatteredness', The New York Times, Online, June 1. Feldman, Melissa E., 'An Artist and Her Alter Egos', Art in America, no 11, December, pp.132-137. Higgie, Jennifer, 'Sleeping beauty + friends,' Frieze, issue 108, June/ August. Stringfield, Anne, 'The Personal Touch (The Vogue 25) ', Vogue, January. Vullierme, Lucie, 'L’univers Rose Bonbon de Karen', Le Bien Public, April 27. Sausset, Damien, 'Karen Kilimnik', Artpress, February . Darrieussecq, Marie, 'I-cônne blonde', Beaux Arts, January. De Maison Rouge, Isabelle, 'Karen Kilimnik Orchestrations', Art Actuel, January–February. Boukobza, Julie, 'Retour Vers Le Portrait', L’Officiel Hommes, Spring/Summer. King, Stephanie, 'Marc Jacobs’ cool world', InStyle, March, p. 87. Rigutto, Stephanie, 'Die Kunst der Stunde', 20 minuten, February
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