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Nouvelles Acquisitions Juin 2015 NOUVELLES ACQUISITIONS JUIN 2015 ÉDITIONS D’ARTISTES : Notice : 1057725 Cavellini, Guglielmo Achille 25 Lettere [Texte imprimé] / Guglielmo Achille Cavellini. - Brescia : Nuovi strumenti, 1974. - 1 vol. [60] pages : illustrations ; 30 cm. Texte en italien, anglais, français et allemand. Les lettres reproduites sur toile emulsionnée (130 x 180) ont été exposées à la Galerie Cenobio Visualità de Milan en janvier 1974. * Sujets : Painting Artists' books -- Italy ** Exemplaire (s) : Imprimés section Réserves basses, Fonds Hervé Fischer L 57 Imprimés section Magasin, CAV 1974 MILA Notice : 1058716 Taroop & Glabel Abécédaire Taroop & Glabel [Texte imprimé] / [textes et dessins de Taroop & Glabel]. - [Besançon] : Fonds régional d'art contemporain de Franche-Comté, impr. 2011. - 1 vol. (A-Z) : ill. ; 23 cm. (Abécédaires) Texte français et traduction anglaise en fin de volume. ISBN 978-2-910595-08-1 (br) : 12 EUR * Sujets : Abécédaire ** Exemplaire (s) : Imprimés section Réserve, RLQ 8448 Notice : 1058004 Blitzableiter >>>>>> horizontal ! [Texte imprimé] : eine Retro- Vision>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>2012 / Peter Below. - Kitzingen am Main : Art Base Books, 2012. - 1 vol. (non paginé [29] p.) : ill. en noir et en coul., couv. ill. en coul. ; 21 x 30 cm. Edition limitée à 200 ex. signés et numérotés par l'artiste. Les 27 premiers comprennent un collage original. Livre d'artiste édité à l'occasion des expositions Blitzableiter>>>> ! Halle am Wasser / Hamburger Bahnhof à Berlin, en Mai et Juin 2012 et "Eine retro-Vision" du 27 avril au 2 juin & du 8 au 22 juin 2012. * Sujets : Below, Peter (1949-...) Installations (art) -- Allemagne -- 1990-.... Collage (art) -- Allemagne -- 1990-.... Livres d'artistes ** Exemplaire (s) : Imprimés section Réserve, RLQ 8433 Notice : 1058203 The National Gallery Christian Wolther [Texte imprimé] : Untitled Ocean / [exhibition] the National Gallery Bangkok, Thailand, 1-31 January 2011. - Bangkok : Christian Wolther, 2010. - 1 vol. (270 p.) : ill. en noir et en coul., couv. ill. en coul., portr. ; 17 x 24 cm. Tiré à 1500 ex. Biogr. et liste des expositions de l'artiste. * Sujets : Wolther, Christian (1964-....) ** Exemplaire (s) : Imprimés section Réserve, RLPF 11945 Notice : 1058614 Keller, Christoph Ecole supérieure des arts visuels Christoph Keller [Texte imprimé] : cloudbuster project Maroc / [pub. by Christoph Keller ; curator Ami Barak ; Jean-François Fourtou, Vincent Melilli ; graphic design Manuel Raeder]. - [Berlin] : [Bom Dia Boa Tarde Boa Noite] ; [Paris : Les presses du réel], cop. 2010. - 4 vol. (non paginés [192, 192, 192, 192] p.) : tout en ill. en coul. ; 17 cm. Livre d'artiste : les expérimentations météorologiques menées au Maroc par Christoph Keller avec une réplique de la machine à faire pleuvoir de Wilhelm Reich, sous la forme d'un flip-book. Equipe de réalisation : Claudia Basrawi, Moulay Hicham Afif, Fahd Sabry, Ayoud El Aiassi, Rim Mejdi, Rachel Stella. Chaque volume est tiré à 250 ex. ISBN 978-3-943514-01-8. -ISBN 3-943514-01-3 * Sujets : Keller, Christoph (1967-....) Folioscopes Photographies Livres d'artistes Cinéma ** Exemplaire (s) : Imprimés section Réserve, RLPF 11940 vol. 1 Imprimés section Réserve, RLPF 11940 vol. 2 Imprimés section Réserve, RLPF 11940 vol. 3 Imprimés section Réserve, RLPF 11940 vol. 4 Notice : 1058698 Le coeur du mystère [Texte imprimé] / [Frédéric Roux, Jean de Loisy, Jordi Vidal, et al.] ; [textes et photographies réunis par Xavier Boussiron et Arnaud Labelle- Rojoux]. - [Paris] : les Ed. Particules, cop. 2007. - 1 vol. (non paginé [ca 240] p.) : ill., couv. ill. ; 23 cm. (Rel.) : gratuit ** Exemplaire (s) : Imprimés section Réserve, RLQ 8447 Notice : 0882709 Holstad, Christian Dignity [Texte imprimé] : (pressed flowers) / Christian Holstad. - Gent : Snoeck- Ducaju [and] Zoon, 2004. - 1 vol. (62 p.) : ill. en coul. ; 28 cm. Tirage limité à 1.000 ex., plus 30 ex. relié cuir num. et signés par l'artiste. ISBN 3-936859-13-2 ** Exemplaire (s) : Imprimés section Réserve, RLQ 4279 Imprimés section Réserve, RLQ 8462 Notice : 0871079 Burkhardt, Jacqueline Elodie Pong [Texte imprimé] / Jacqueline Burkhardt. - Luzern : Periferia, 2007. - 1 vol. (51 p.) : ill. en coul. ; 24 cm. (Cahiers d'artistes) ISBN 978-3-907474-38-9 * Sujets : Pong, Elodie ** Exemplaire (s) : Imprimés section Magasin, IN-8 22698 Imprimés section Réserve, RLPF 11943 Notice : 0952223 Fiuza Faustino, Didier Flesh - Bones [Texte imprimé] / Didier Fiuza Faustino. - Kitakyushu : Center for contemporary Art, 2011. - 1 vol. (non paginé) : ill. en coul. ; 22 cm + jaquette. (CCA Artists' book series) ISBN 978-4-901387-43-9 ** Exemplaire (s) : Imprimés section Réserve, RLPF 8101 Imprimés section Réserve, RLPF 11956 Notice : 1058755 The hidden world [Texte imprimé] : Jim Shaw : didactic art collection / ed. by Marc-Olivier Wahler. - London : Koenig Books, [2014]. - 1 vol. (511 p.) : ill. ; 17 cm. Catalogue de l'exposition à Chalet Society, Paris, octobre 2013-Jjanvier 2014 et au Centre Durrenmatt, Neuchâtel, août-décembrer 2014. - Notes : A foreword / Marc-Olivier Wahler A conversation with Jim Shaw Freemasons UFOs and cartographies of time The hidden world Szukalski Netter and Kahn Tarot cards Didactic photographs Children's books and magazines How to look, Ad Reinhardt Mormons Right wing conservatives Christian t-shirts, LPs and magazines Tent revival banners Dr. Jaggers and Miss Velma The Bethel series Jehovah's Witnesses and Christian comics Wolverton Houteff and the Branch Davidians It will set your mind ablaze Five documents on truth / Tristan Garcia Glossary Images and beliefs / Janine Perret-Sgualdo ISBN 978-3-86335-584-5. -ISBN 3-86335-584-9 * Sujets : Livres d'artistes -- 21e siècle ** Exemplaire (s) : Imprimés section Réserve, RLPF 11949 Notice : 1057209 Hofer, Andreas Hinter den Hügeln [Texte imprimé] / Andreas Hofer. - [Paris] : Silverbridge, cop. 2009. - 1 vol. (200 p.) : tout en ill., offset en coul. et sérigraphie ; 28 cm. Edition limitée à 120 exemplaires numérotés dont 15 exemplaires accompagnés d'une oeuvre originale de l'artiste. * Sujets : Livre d'artiste -- 2000-2020 ** Exemplaire (s) : Imprimés section Réserve, RLQ 8430 Notice : 1057211 Johnston, Daniel I've come a long way just to see you [Texte imprimé] / Daniel Johnston. - [Paris] : Silverbridge, impr. 2010. - 1 vol. (non paginé [26] p.) : tout en ill. ; 30 cm. Tirage limité à 66 exemplaires numérotés et signés. ** Exemplaire (s) : Imprimés section Réserve, RLQ 8431 Notice : 1058155 Ulrichs, Timm Ich, Gott, die Welt [Texte imprimé] : beitrag nr. 6 zur Timm-Ulrichs-Hagiographie / von Timm Ulrichs. - Postfach : Totalkunstbetrieb Timm Ulrichs, 1977. - [118] p. : ill. en noir et en coul. ; 30 cm. Sixième contribution à la "Timm-Ulrichs-Hagiographie". * Sujets : Ulrichs, Timm (1940-....) Livres d'artistes * Sujets : Artists' books ** Exemplaire (s) : Imprimés section Réserve, RLQ 1669 Imprimés section Réserves basses, Fonds Hervé Fischer L 59 Notice : 1058866 Július Koller [Texte imprimé] : Galéria Ganku / [edited by Daniel Grún ; texty, Milan Adamciak, Pavol Breier, Kvetoslava Fulierová, Igor Gazdík, Daniel Grún, Július Koller, Peter Meluzin ; preklady, John Minahane]. - Wien : Schlebrugge Editor, cop. 2014. - 1 vol. (123 p.) : ill. en noir et en coul., couv. ill., portr., fac-sim. ; 30 cm. Conversation entre Daniel Grún, Milan Adamciak, Pavol Breir, Kvetoslava Fulierová et Peter Meluzin. ISBN 978-3-902833-55-6 (br.). -ISBN 3-902833-55-6 (br.) * Sujets : Koller, Július (1939-2007) Artistes -- Slovaquie -- Biographies Artistes -- Entretiens ** Exemplaire (s) : Imprimés section Réserve, RLQ 8442 Notice : 1057438 Guéniot, David-Alexandre Léonie et les krampus [Texte imprimé] / photographies, Charles Fréger, Andrew Phelps ; texte, David-Alexandre Guéniot ; [conception graphique : Léo Favier]. - [Vitry-sur-Seine] : Musée d'art contemporain du Val-de-Marne, DL 2013, cop. 2013. - 1 vol. (non paginé [34] p.) : ill. en coul., couv. ill. en coul. ; 17 cm. (Chroniques muséales, 2101-1109 ; 6) Publ. à l'occasion de l'exposition "Wilder Mann" de Charles Fréger au MAC-VAL, 23 février-26 mai 2013. ISBN 978-2-916324-72-2 (br.) : 3 EUR * Sujets : Fréger, Charles (1975-....) Phelps, Andrew (1967-....) ** Exemplaire (s) : Imprimés section Réserve, RLPF 11937 Notice : 1057206 Darabi, Hannah Neuköln "heroes" [Texte imprimé] : with David Bowie, Franz Hessel, Christopher Isherwood, Siegfried Kracauer, Robert Siodmak, Edgar Ulmer, Billy Wilder and Aldi- Nord / Hannah Darabi, Benoît Grimbert. - Brussels ; Berlin : Bartleby & Co., 2013. - 1 boîte, 2 vol. ; 31 x 23 cm. ISBN 2-930279-54-0 * Sujets : Livres d'artistes -- 21e siècle Photographie artistique -- 21e siècle ** Exemplaire (s) : Imprimés section Réserve, RLQ 8429 Notice : 0917024 Bismuth, Julien Jonas Noirs and blanks [Texte imprimé] / Julien Jonas Bismuth. - Rio de Janeiro : Devonian Press, 2006. - 1 vol. (non paginé) : ill. ; 30 cm. ** Exemplaire (s) : Imprimés section Réserve, RLQ 5192 Imprimés section Réserve, RLQ 8457 Notice : 1055916 Fertray, Philippe Politisch engagierte kunst [Texte imprimé] : diskussion, dokumentation, aktion / [Philippe Fertray]. - [Paris] : s.n., 1982. - 1 fascicule [32 p.] : ill. ; 30 cm. * Sujets : Art sociologique (mouvement artistique) Art -- Aspect social Art et politique ** Exemplaire (s) : Imprimés section Réserves basses, Fonds Hervé Fischer L 49 Notice : 1057811 Roohrblau Mö [Texte imprimé]. - Oldenburg : Offene Weide Publications, 1972 Textes, dessins, et contributions diverses d'artistes réunis dans un fascicule agrafé et signé. Tirage à 100 exemplaires. artistes :
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