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A Comprehensive Library on Contemporary Artists Book Index THE PARKETT SERIES WITH CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS /DIE PARKETT-REIHE MIT GEGENWARTSKÜNSTLERN NO.88·2011 A COMPREHENSIVE LIBRARY CHF 55.– / � 39 /US$45 STURTEVANT ANDRO INSERT: WEKUA SILKE KERSTIN OTTO-KNAPP BRÄTSCH EDITIONS FOR PAUL PARKETT ON CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS CHAN P 101 A / R K E T T Baghramian Cattelan Dumas Fritsch 100/101 BOOK INDEX Grosse Cover: Wade Guyton & Christopher Wool Cover: Kerstin Brätsch Minter Cover: John Baldessari Cover: Josh Smith Cover: Mai-Thu Perret Mylayne Cover: Katharina Fritsch Party Rist Wolfson No. 88 – CollABORATIONS No. 87 – CollABORATIONS NO. 86 – CollABORATIONS NO. 85 – CollABORATIONS NO. 84 – CollABORATIONS NO. 83 – CollABORATIONS VOL. 1–100 S KERSTIN BRÄTSCH ANNETTE KELM CAROL BOVE MARIA LASSNIG TOMMA ABTS ROBERT FRANK A 33 YEAR E PAUL CHAN KELLEY WALKER PHILIPPE PARRENO BEATRIZ MILHAZES ZOE LEONARD WADE GUYTON 2017 PIN CERITH WYN EVANS JOSIAH MCELHENY S STURTEVANT CHRISTOPHER WOOL SPECIAL 25 YEARS COLL.: SPECIAL 25 YEARS COLL.: JOSH SMITH MAI-THU PERRET TIME CAPSULE ANDRO WEKUA KATHARINA FRITSCH JOHN BALDESSARI JEAN-LUC MYLAYNE INSERT: JOHN STEZAKER INSERT: KERSTIN BRÄTSCH INSERT: SILKE OTTO-KNAPP INSERT: ALLEN RUPPERSBERG INSERT: FRANCES STARK INSERT: MARKUS UHR VOL. 1–100/101, 1984–2017 & THE SET OF ALL AVAILABLE 60 PARKETT VOLUMES This Index provides a brief alphabetical THE PARKETT SERIES WITH CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS / DIE PARKETT-REIHE MIT GEGENWARTSKÜNSTLERN THE PARKETT SERIES WITH CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS / DIE PARKETT-REIHE MIT GEGENWARTSKÜNSTLERN The ParkeTT SerieS wiTh conTemPorary arTiSTS / die ParkeTT-reihe miT gegenwarTSkünSTlern and chronological survey of all artists NO. 99 · 2017 NO. 98 · 2016 no. 97· 2015 and Parkett volumes. The complete CHF 55 / € 39 / US $ 45 CHF 55 / € 39 / US $ 45 chF 55 / € 39 / US $ 45 library includes some 100 titles, spans ANDREA Cover: Rachel Harrison Cover: Cosima von Bonin Cover: Mark Grotjahn Cover: Marilyn Minter Cover: Ernesto Neto BÜTTNER Cover: Carsten Höller ABRAHAM thirty-three years, and features: CRUZVILLEGAS NO. 82 – CollABORATIONS NO. 81 – CollABORATIONS NO. 80 – CollABORATIONS NO. 79 – CollABORATIONS NO. 78 – CollABORATIONS NO. 77 – CollABORATIONS LOUISE BOURGEOIS COSIMA VON BONIN ALLORA & CALZADILLA ALBERT OEHLEN REBECCA WARREN CARSTEN HÖLLER CAMILLE DOMINIQUE GONZALEZ- HENROT PAWEŁ ALTHAMER CHRISTIAN JANKOWSKI JON KESSLER OLAF NICOLAI TRISHA DONNELLY ⋅ More than 270 direct and in-depth CAO FEI FOERSTER OMER FAST RACHEL HARRISON AI WEIWEI MARILYN MINTER ERNESTO NETO RUDOLF STINGEL ADRIAN GHENIE Editions Ed Atkins INSERT: HEIMO ZOBERNIG MARK GROTJAHN LYNETTE YIADOM-BOAKYE INSERT: SADIE BENNING INSERT: NATE LOWMAN INSERT: ANNE COLLIER INSERT: HOWARD GOLDKRAND collaborations with compelling artists for Parkett Theaster Gates HITO INSERT: RYAN GANDER Editions for Parkett Insert: Lee Kit STEYERL Insert: Rokni Haerizadeh EDITIONS FOR PARKETT Iman Issa Mika Rottenberg INSERT: KILIAN RÜTHEMANN THE PARKETT SERIES WITH CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS / DIE PARKETT-REIHE MIT GEGENWARTSKÜNSTLERN Cover: Marlene Dumas from over forty countries, each in- Cover: Lynette Yiadom-Boakye Cover: Ed Atkins Cover: Camille Henrot THE PA KETT SERIES WITH CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS / DIE PARKETT - REIHE MIT GEGENWARTSKÜNSTLERN troduced with three to four essays NO. 100 / 101 No. 99 – CollABORATIONS No. 98 – CollABORATIONS No. 97 – CollABORATIONS EXPANDED EXCHANGE CAO FEI ED ATKINS ANDREA BÜTTNER NO.71 • 2004 NO.73 • 2005 a CHF45.–/ 30 /US$ 32 CHF45.–/ 30 /US$ 32 ERWEITERTER AUSTAUSCH OMER FAST THEASTER GATES ABRAHAM CRUZVILLEGAS ⋅ Additional texts and rubrics on ADRIAN GHENIE LEE KIT CAMILLE HENROT (IM)MATERIAL? LYNETTE YIADOM-BOAKYE MIKA ROTTENBERG HITO STEYERL 36 additional pages Ellen Gallagher Essay: Nicolas Bourriaud contemporary art Interview & Edition: Pipilotti Rist Anri Sala Text by Änne Söll Anri Sala y OLAF BREUNING THE PARKETT SERIES WITH CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS / DIE PARKETT-REIHE MIT GEGENWARTSKÜNSTLERN The ParkeTT SerieS wiTh conTemPorary arTiSTS / die ParkeTT-reihe miT gegenwarTSkünSTlern Paul McCarthMcCarthy Insert: Dan Perjovschi ⋅ A total of one thousand five Editions for Parkett RICHARD PHILLIPS hundred texts by specially commis- 20 NO. 96· 2015 no. 95 · 2014 � Years CHF 55 / 39 / US $ 45 chF 55 / € 39 / US $ 45 of KEITH TYSON Insert: Matthew Brannon Parkett Editions for Parkett sioned authors and writers Cover: Yang Fudong Cover: Glenn Brown Cover: Richard Serra Cover: Ellen Gallagher Cover: Richard Prince Cover: Olaf Breuning NO. 76 – CollABORATIONS NO. 75 – CollABORATIONS NO. 74 – CollABORATIONS NO. 73 – CollABORATIONS NO. 72 – CollABORATIONS NO. 71 – CollABORATIONS ⋅ Ninety Inserts, 10–12 book JULIE MEHRETU DANA SCHUTZ RICHARD SERRA ELLEN GALLAGHER MONICA BONVICINI OLAF BREUNING editions for Parkett YANG FUDONG KAI ALTHOFF BERNARD FRIZE ANRI SALA URS FISCHER RICHARD PHILLIPS page projects made by artists Marc caMille LUCY MCKENZIE GLENN BROWN KATHARINA GROSSE PAUL McCARTHY RICHARD PRINCE KEITH TYSON chaiMowicz insert: PaMela INSERT: STEVEN SHEARER INSERT: BALTHASAR BURKHARD INSERT: MATTHEW BRANNON INSERT: LOREDANA SPERINI INSERT: DAN PERJOVSCHI isabelle rosenkranz cornaro for Parkett John waters Xu INSERT: PERFORMANCE EDITIONS FOR PARKETT zhen JEREMY WAEL DAYANITA ROSEMARIE DELLER SHAWKY SINGH TROCKEL Cover: Pamela Rosenkranz Cover: Rosemarie Trockel ⋅ Special Spine projects designed by Cover: Shirana Shahbazi Cover: Danh Vo . artists (see image at the top) No. 96 – CollABORATIONS No. 95 – CollABORATIONS No. 94 – CollABORATIONS No. 93 – CollABORATIONS 3 a MARC CAMILLE CHAIMOWICZ JEREMY DELLER TAUBA AUERBACH VALENTIN CARRON WAEL SHAWKY CYPRIEN GAILLARD FRANCES STARK PAMELA ROSENKRANZ DAYANITA SINGH RAGNAR KJARTANSSON ADRIAN VILLAR ROJAS ⋅ More than seven thousand color SHIRANA SHAHBAZI JOHN WATERS ROSEMARIE TROCKEL DANH VO .. 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