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Art and Vinyl — Artist Covers and Records Komposition René Pulfer Kuratoren: Søren Grammel, Philipp Selzer 17 Art and Vinyl — Artist Covers and Records Komposition René Pulfer Kuratoren: Søren Grammel, Philipp Selzer 17. November 2018 – 03. Februar 2019 Ausstellungsinformation Raumplan Wand 3 Wand 7 Wand 2 Wand 6 Wand 5 Wand 4 Wand 2 Wand 1 ARTIST WORKS for 33 1/3 and 45 rpm (revolutions per minute) Komposition René Pulfer Der Basler Künstler René Pulfer, einer der Pioniere der Schweizer Videokunst und Hochschulprofessor an der HGK Basel /FHNW bis 2015, hat sich seit den späten 1970 Jahren auch intensiv mit Sound Art, Kunst im Kontext von Musik (Covers, Booklets, Artist Editions in Mu- sic) interessiert und exemplarische Arbeiten von Künstlerinnen und Künstlern gesammelt. Die Ausstellung konzentriert sich auf Covers und Objekte, bei denen das künstlerische Bild in Form von Zeichnung, Malerei oder Fotografie im Vordergrund steht. Durch die eigenständige Präsenz der Bildwerke treten die üblichen Angaben zur musikalischen und künstlerischen Autorschaft in den Hintergrund. Die Sammlung umfasst historische und aktuelle Beispiele aus einem Zeitraum von über 50 Jahren mit geschichtlich unterschiedlich gewachsenen Kooperationsformen zwischen Kunst und Musik bis zu aktuellen Formen der Multimedialität mit fliessenden Grenzen, so wie bei Rodney Graham mit der offenen Fragestellung: „Am I a musician trapped in an artist's mind or an artist trapped in a musician's body?" ARTIST WORKS for 33 1/3 and 45 rpm (revolutions per minute) Composition René Pulfer The Basel-based artist René Pulfer, one of the pioneers of Swiss video- art and a university professor at the HGK Basel / FHNW until 2015, has been intensively involved with sound art in the context of music since the late 1970s (covers, booklets, artist editions in music ) and coll- ected exemplary works by artists. The exhibition focuses on covers and objects in which the artistic image in the form of drawing, painting or photography is in the foreground. Due to the independent presence of the sculptures, the usual informati- on on musical and artistic authorship fades into the background. The collection includes historical and current examples from a period of over 50 years with historically different forms of cooperation between art and music up to current forms of multimediality, of blurred borders, or as Rodney Graham put it with his open question: " Am I a musician trapped in artist's mind or artist trapped in a musician's body?" Wand 1 (v.r.n.l.) Richard Hamilton 19 Positionen, 1957—2007 Title: The Beatles (The White Album) Sound: The Beatles Label: Apple Records Andy Warhol 1968, 2x LP Title: The Story Of Moondog Sound: Moondog Label: Prestige Ed Ruscha 1957, LP, Calligraphy from Title: Music By Mason Williams Warhols Mother Julia Warhola Sound: Mason Williams Label: Warner Bros. / Seven Arts Records Jean Cocteau 1969, LP Title: Gants Du Ciel Sound: Les Petits Chanteurs De Saint-Laurent Bridget Riley Label: Es Studio S.M. Title: The Faust Tapes 1959 ?, LP, Sound: Faust Cover by Jean Cocteau, 1959 Label: Virgin 1973, LP, Painting “Crest” by Bridget Riley, 1964 Pablo Picasso Title: Keyboard Music Of The French Court Les Levine Sound: Paul Maynard Title: Biting Off The Tongue Of A Label: American Society / Bell Corpse Records Sound: Various 1959, 6x LP, Limited Box with Label: Giorno Poetry Systems Covers by Pablo Picasso 1975, LP, Artwork by Les Levine Henri Matisse Valie Export & Monsti Wiener Title: Ella Fitzgerald Sings The Title: Wahre Freundschaft Harold Arlen Song Book Sound: Valie Export & Monsti Sound: Ella Fitzgerald Wiener Label: Verve Records Label: Heimproduktion 1961, 2x LP with Booklet 1978, LP, Limited Edition of 1000 Giacomo Balla Barbara Kruger Title: Musica Futurista Title: Business Of Punishment Sound: Various Sound: Consolidated Label: Multiphia Records Label: London Records 1980, 2x LP 1994, 2x LP Detail of painting: Project for the cover of a disc by Giacomo Balla, Albert Oehlen 1920/24 Title: Mirror Repair Sound: Gastr Del Sol Robert Longo Label: Drag City Title: The Ascension 1994, EP, 12’’ Sound: Glenn Branca Label: 99 Records Markus Oehlen 1981, LP Title: Camoufleur Cover Drawing by Robert Longo Sound: Gastr Del Sol Label: Domino Wolf Vostell 1998, LP Title: Dé-coll/age Sound: Wolf Vostell Ai Wei Wei Label: Soave Title: Live In Shenzhen, Shanghai 1982, LP, Limited Edition of 500 And Taipei (2017), Sound: Day & Taxi Sounds and Documents from the Label: Percaso Production late 1950’s to the early 80’s 2005, LP A.R. Penck Erwin Wurm Title: 4mm Title: I Love My Time, I Don‘t Sound: Frank Wollny, A.R. Penck, Like My Time Heinz Wollny, Detlev Kessler Sound: Bidner, Martinek Label: Weltmelodie Label: Taliban Records, Medien 1983, LP Kunst Tirol 2007, Maxi-Single, Limited, Jean-Michel Basquiat Numbered of 500 Title: Beat Bop Sound: Ramellzee vs. K-Rob Label: Tartown Record Co. 1983, LP Wand 2 (v.r.n.l.) Richard Serra 32 Positionen, 2007—2018 Title: Monoliths & Dimensions Sound: Sunn O))) Label: Southern Lord 2009, 2x LP Carsten Höller Cover Art: out-of-round X (1999) Title: Hecker, Höller, Tracks by Richard Serra Sound: Florian Hecker Label: Semishigure Ed Ruscha 2007, 2x LP Title: Texas Sheiks Artwork by Carsten Höller Sound: Geoff Muldaur And The Texas Sheiks Rita Ackermann Label: Tradition & Moderne Title: GazHeart 2009, LP Sound: GazHeart Cover Artwork by Ed Ruscha Label: Locust Music 2008, LP,Single Sided, Etched Hiroshi Sugimoto Drawings and Etching by Rita Title: No Line On The Horizon Ackermann Sound: U2 Label: Mercury Josef Albers 2009, 2x LP Title: Teils Teils Photography by Hiroshi Sugimoto, Sound: Asmus Tietchens Boden Sea, Uttwil 2007 Label: Swill Radio 2008, LP, Adrian Ghenie Artwork by Josef Albers Title: Vexations “Structural Constellations: Sound: Get Well Soon F.M.E. 5 (1962) Label: City Slang Cover Painting by Adrian Ghenie Urs Fischer Title: It’s Blitz! Sound: Yeah Yeah Yeahs Label: Polydor, Geffen Records 2009, LP Jannis Kounellis René Descartes Title: Red Barked Tree Title: Test The West Sound: Wire Sound: Margaret, Tobias Label: Pinkflag Label: Non Standard Productions 2011, LP 2013, LP Cover Image by Jannis Kounellis Illustrations: Pineal Gland Images by René Descartes Alexander Rodchenko Pierre Alechinsky Title: Zeros Title: Scintigraphy Sound: The Soft Moon Sound: The Bureau Of Atomic Label: Capitured Tracks Tourism 2012, LP Label: Rat Records Artwork: Construction number 2014, LP, Limited Edition of 250, 126 by Alexander Rodchenko Numbered Jean-Luc Godard Derek Jarman Title: Bandes Originales 1959 - Title: Sulphur – Tarot - Garden- 1980 Sound: Cyclobe Sound: Various Label: Phantomcode Label: Wildcat Strike Disques 2014, LP, Limited of 500 2013, 2x LP, Limited Edition Still Images from Movies by Derek Jarman Etel Adnan Title: Jahreszeiten – Die Stimme des Libanon Edward Steichen Sound: Katja Riemann liest Etel Title: Wilderness Of Mirrors Adnan Sound: Lawrence English Label: Edition Longplay Label: Room40 2013, LP, Album, Limited Edition 2014, LP Photography by Edward Steichen Lawrence Weiner Anni Albers Title: Of Factory New York Title: Dimensions Sound: Various Sound: Model Alpha Label: Factory Benelux Label: Desire Records 2014, LP, Signed 2015, LP, Limited Edion of 300 Anri Sala Robert Mangold Title: The Absence Of Work/The Title: Imaginary Lines Museum Of Absence Sound: Jonathan Fitoussi Sound: Composed by Anri Sala Label: Further Records Label: Curious Records 2016, LP, Limited Edition of 400 2014, LP, Limited of 300 Original Artwork by Robert Man- Coverphoto by Jean-Baptiste Deca- gold, Seven Aquatints 1973, vèle, Innersleeve Image by Anri Sala Royal Museum of Fine Arts Ant- Chris Marker werp 2012 Title: La Jetée Sound: Trevor Duncan Label: Superior Viaduct Marcia Hafif 2016, LP Title: Duets Cover : Still from La Jetéey by Sound: Tashi Wada Chris Marker from 1962 Label: Saltern 2014, LP Hito Steyerl Title: Nothing Forever Jasper Johns Sound: Fatima Al Quadiri Title: South Atlantic Blues Label: The Vinyl Factory Sound: Scott Fagan 2016, LP, Limited of 300 Label: Saint Cecilia Knows Artwork by Hito Steyerl 2015, LP (9th Berlin Biennale for Contempo- Cover Art: Litograph Scott Fagan rary Art 2016) Record by Jasper Johns from 1970 Joseph Kosuth Katharina Grosse Title: Fragments Of A Rainy Title: Tiergarten Season Sound: Katharina Grosse & Stefan Sound: John Cale Schneider Label: Domino Label: TAL 2x LP, Cover by Joseph Kosuth 2017, LP Artwork by Katharina Grosse Kai Althoff Title: Prismrose Dan Graham Sound: David Grubbs Title: Don’t Trust Anyone Over Label: Blue Chopsticks Thirty 2016, LP Sound: Rodney Graham Band Label: The Vinyl Factory 2018, LP Baby Pink, Jerôme Zonder Limited Edition of 300 Title: Far Island And Near Places Artwork by Dan Graham Sound: Quentin SirJacq Music by Rodney Graham for Dan Label: Karaoke Kalk Graham’s Rockopera-Puppet Show 2016, LP Marlow Moss Maurizio Cattelan & Pierpaolo Title: White on White Ferrari Sound: Primitive World Title: Toiletpaper X Daft Punk Label: Ecstatic Sound: Daft Punk 2018, LP with Insert Label: The Vinyl Factory Cover Art: White On White by 2016, LP Gold Picture Disc, Limi- Marlow Moss ted Edition of 1000 Music inspired by the work, life and theories of Marlow Moss Carol Bove Title: Jeff Burch Sound: Jeff Burch Label: The Spring Press 2017, LP Artwork by Carol Bove Wand 3 (v.l.n.r.) 15 Positionen, 2015 Christian Marclay LP 01: Laurent Estoppey Title: Live At White Cube LP 02: David Toop Sound: Various LP 03: John Butcher Label: The Vinyl Factory, 2015, 15x LP, Limited Edition of 500 LP 04: Christian Marclay & Sleeve Artwork by Christian Mar- Thurston Moore clay LP 05: Mark Sanders Recorded within the Exhibition: LP 06: Mica Levi Christian Marclay at the White LP 07: Rie Nakajima Cube Gallery in London, 28.01. – LP 08: Elliott Sharp 12.04.2015 LP 09: Elaine Mitchener & Steve Beresford The series of events has been cu- LP 10: Steve Beresford rated by Christian Marclay, explo- LP 11: Günter Müller ring his ongoing fascination with LP 12: Nicolas Collins the relationship between visual and sonic forms.
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