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Without a Sentence Susan Philipsz Daniel Silver John Goto Marius Bercea Jeroen Verhoeven Without a Name You Are Not Alone Dig Lovers’ Rock Lectori Salutem Katie Cuddon texts by Michael Bracewell, Barry Schwabsky, texts by Sara Arrhenius, Katrina M. Brown, text by Tom Morton texts by Paul Gilroy, John Goto, Mark Sealy, Louisa Elderton text by Robert Cook Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev, Maeve Connolly, Baroness Lola Young texts by Lydia Davis, Russell Edson, Martha edited by James Lingwood edited by Jessica Smith, Louis Shadwick, Steven Connor, Brigitte Franzen, Barbara Jeroen Verhoeven's work combines Ronk, Diane Williams, Elizabeth Manchester Mariah Mazur , Dieter Roelstraete, Anna Sophia Dig is based on a sculptural project Lovers' Rock is a series of portraits the fantastic with the practical: it is Schultz, Ross Sinclair Without a Sentence Without a in an abandoned, overgrown site in created in Lewisham, South London This is the first monograph on function and form turned into mystical Name presents new work by Katie edited by Brigitte Franzen, James Lingwood central London by Daniel Silver. This in 1977. At the time, John Goto taught Romanian painter Marius Bercea, narrative, where the supple feather- evening classes in photography featuring over 60 colour plates, three Cuddon together with a selection This catalogue comprises 10 sound book features extensive photographs light impressions of dreams become of poems and short stories by Lydia of the figurative sculptures and and film for two years at Lewisham new essays and an interview with the objects that we can see, touch and installations realised in 10 different Youth Centre, where this series was artist. Marius Bercea was born and Davis, Russell Edson, Martha Ronk places over the past six years; in fragments which populated the site, most importantly use in our every- and Diane Williams. The relationship as if uncovered though some kind of taken. Since then, the negatives grew up in Cluj, Romania. At the age day lives. This publication details the Munich, Glasgow, Stockholm, have lain dormant in his studio. The of 10 years old he experienced the between Cuddon’s gouache clay Oxford, Berlin, Helsinki, Chicago, archaeological endeavour. Made in a creation of Jeroen Verhoeven's Lectori sculptures with their distinctively range of materials including marble unselfconscious engagement of the demise of the communist period as Salutem, from concept to exhibition. London, Edinburgh and Kassel. Each subjects in front of the camera can be, the USSR disintegrated and the 1989 fingered surface, her inscrutable of Philipsz's works is inextricably of and plaster and terracotta, the figures It includes an essay by Robert Cook, drawings/collages and the work have been worked by hand, modelled in part, explained by their familiarity Romanian Revolution took place. The Curator of Modern and Contemporary a time and place. Recognising its with the photographer, who was effects of this history are evident in the of these writers is explored in a elusive nature, the publication gathers and then eroded and deformed. Photography and Design, Art Gallery vivid and impressionistic essay Taking some of the idols in Freud’s not much older than the sitters. The pictorial space that Bercea creates as of Western Australia, and an interview a range of material, which informed series is entitled Lovers' Rock after he alludes to a post-communist, early- by artist and writer, Elizabeth the conception and shaping of each collection of antiquities as a starting between Jeroen and Joep Verhoeven Manchester. Disrupted by different point, Silver’s sculptures appear to a musical sub-genre that grew out of capitalist Romania. The artist’s works and Director of the New York Museum work in turn, together with the lyrics of the South London reggae scene in the are highly distinctive, as memory, voices and dramatic shifts in syntax, the songs, photographs of each place, be both ancient and modern. Tom of Art and Design, Glenn Adamson. Manchester’s essay teases out the mid-1970s. In 1975, the singer Louisa recollection and reality seemingly a testimony about each project in turn. Morton’s essay excavates some Blain|Southern £20.00 close associations between Cuddon’s of the different layers in Silver’s Mark cut the first Lovers' Rock hit with merge upon the canvas’ surface, The publication extends to a web- Caught You in a Lie. giving rise to a visual sensuality that ISBN 9780956990488 work and language/text; their mutual project – archaeological, sculptural hardback 66 pages based audio guide, which features has made Bercea one of the leading alliance and denial. What we learn and psychological. Published on the Autograph ABP £25.00 58 colour illustrations excerpts of each work and amateur artists of the Cluj School. Published about Cuddon’s beguiling creations occasion of the exhibition Daniel ISBN 9781899282166 165 x 235 mm footage uploaded on platforms such to accompany the exhibition Marius is that if we must ascribe definitions, as YouTube. Silver: Dig with Artangel at The hardback 120 pages this work is to understand what is Odeon Site, Grafton Way, London, 45 b&w illustrations Bercea: Hypernova, Blain|Southern, fickle, irrational, and illogical about Artangel / Verlag der Buchhandlung 12 September – 3 November 2013. 232 x 220 mm London, 28 March – 17 April 2014. Walther König £27.50 human consciousness, thought, and Blain|Southern £25.00 ISBN 9783863354053 Artangel £15.00 behaviour. ISBN 9780992663421 softback 216 pages ISBN 9781902201290 hardback 118 pages Art Editions North £10.00 110 colour, 50 b&w illustrations hardback 96 pages 81 colour, 1 b&w illustrations ISBN 9781906832124 315 x 205 mm 32 colour, 44 b&w illustrations 300 x 250 mm softback 96 pages 200 x 150 mm 50 colour, 1 b&w illustrations 210 x 160 mm

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Henry Moore Alternatives to Ritual Triennial City You Are Here Shaun Gladwell Alison Turnbull Selected Prints from the Exhibition as a Medium in China Localising Asian Art Art After the Internet Cycles of Radical Will Exercise Book British Council Collection artists: Gao Mingyan, Hu Xiangqian, Hu Yun, Li texts by Beccy Kennedy, Alnoor Mitha, Leon artists: Jeremy Bailey, Jon Rafman, James texts by Richard Grayson, Simon Rees, Jean text by Briony Fer Ran, Lu Pingyuan, Song Ta Wainwright Wainwright texts by David Mitchinson, Katrina Schwarz Richards, Jamie Shovlin Based on Drawing Tables texts by Shen Boliang, Nikita Yingqian Cai, contributors: Jai Chuhan, Clarissa Corfe, Paul texts by Sam Ashby, Sophia Al-Maria, edited by Jane Won Over 70 years the British Council Su Wei, Lu Jing, Yang Beichen, Biljana Ciric, Gladston, He Hai and the Utopia Group, Alice Stephanie Bailey, Erika Balsom, Zach Blas, (2010– ), an ongoing series of Fine Arts Department has facilitated Xiaoyu Weng Ming Wai Jim, Hwa Young Jung, Weng Choy Lee, James Bridle, Jennifer Chan, Tyler Coburn, This solo exhibition catalogue features drawings made on printed stationery Daksha Patel, Rajesh Punj, Ming Turner Michael Connor, Jesse Darling, Brian Droitcour, the exhibition of Henry Moore’s work edited by Biljana Ciric new commissions and recent works by collected from around the world, internationally – including two recent Constant Dullaart, Ed Halter, Omar Kholeif, the Australian artist, Shaun Gladwell. this artist’s book features 60 works Since its establishment in 2008, Gene McHugh, Basak Senova, Brad Troemel, Alternatives to Ritual, both as an Following on from the distinctive from the series reproduced to actual landmark debut exhibitions in China the Asia Triennial Manchester Lucia Pietroiusti, Model Court, Basel Abbas exhibition and a publication, attempts body of work that stemmed out of the and Russia – building his reputation has brought international artists, and Ruanne Abou-Rahme, Jeremy Bailey, size, accompanied by an insightful to look at the crises in exhibition James Richards artist’s personal engagement with as one of the greatest artists of the curators, art critics and audiences to text by Briony Fer. Each drawing making and curatorial practice youth street cultures, the new video twentieth century. In turn the British Manchester, co-ordinating a network edited by Omar Kholeif is named after the city or town the by proposing a reconstruction of and sculpture works explore creative Council had in Moore one of its of galleries that presents the art of paper was bought or found in, often the relationships between artists, You Are Here: Art After the Internet aspects of urban sports, such as staunchest friends and allies. The contemporary Asia and its diaspora. in the form of exercise books or pads. institution and curator through is the first major publication to beatboxing and BMX riding, and their artist wrote, ‘The British Council This collection of new writing explores Turnbull transforms these everyday exploring the exhibition format. critically explore both the effects ability to re-author environments. did more for me as an artist than how the process of localising Asia papers, through the act of drawing, by Examining a number of artistic and affects that the Internet has had This fully illustrated publication offers any dealer’. This postcard pack and in Manchester contributes to the responding to the subtle differences in practices emerging in recent years on contemporary artistic practices. a set of international perspectives booklet celebrates some of the key contemporary transformations their proportions and graphic layouts. that reflect on the ritual of exhibiting Responding to an era that has in critical writing, an insightful prints by Moore held in the British of art and urban space, and the Alison Turnbull lives and works in presented throughout this exhibition, increasingly chosen to dub itself as conversation with the artist and a Council Collection. global development of biennial and London. Recent exhibitions include: as well as through a number of 'post-internet', this collective text comprehensive list of key work with triennial culture at large. Triennial Alison Turnbull, Talbot Rice Gallery, British Council £10.00 commissioned texts. This publication traces a potted narrative exploring illustrations. Born in Sydney, Shaun Edinburgh; Galápagos, Gulbenkian ISBN 9780863557156 City provides critical perspectives proposes a new understanding of the relationship of the Internet to art Gladwell is now based in London. Galapagos Artists Residency slipcase 10 cards + 14 page booklet on the history and future of the art what an exhibition can constitute, practices from the early millennium to Recent exhibitions include: Broken 10 colour illustrations of Asia as it traverses national and Programme, and Observatory, as well as what function curatorial the present day. The book positions Dance (Beatboxed), Art Gallery of 210 x 150 mm regional lines, and sets out what is Matt’s Gallery, London. Published to practice in our current context should itself as a provocation on the current New South Wales, Sydney; Perpetual at stake in the staging of this major accompany the exhibition at De La perform. Published in conjunction with state of cultural production, relying 360° Sessions, SCHUNCK*, Heerlen; ongoing cyclical art programme. It Warr Pavilion, 9 November 2013 – 23 the exhibition presented by Goethe on first-person accounts from artists MADDESTMAXIMVS: Planet & shows how Manchester’s deep global February 2014. This book is published Open Space in Shanghai between and writers as the primary source Stars Sequence, Australian Pavilion, connections, industrial past and with four separate colour covers: September 2012 and March 2013. material. The book raises urgent 53rd . Published to migratory experience are reconfigured yellow, orange, blue, and grey. questions about how we negotiate accompany the exhibition at De La Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art, in the present by engaging new De La Warr Pavilion £17.00 the formal, aesthetic and conceptual Warr Pavilion, 2 February – 23 June Department for Culture and Education publics in the city, and the diverse ISBN 9780956286642 relationship of art and its effects after 2013. (DCAE) of the Consulate General of ways that triennial culture may serve to softback 84 pages the Federal Republic of Germany in the ubiquitous rise of the Internet. inaugurate the city itself. De La Warr Pavilion £25.00 60 colour illustrations Shanghai £15.00 Cornerhouse & SPACE £15.95 ISBN 9780956286635 320 x 240 mm ISBN 9780957633216 Cornerhouse £19.99 ISBN 9780956957177 hardback 144 pages softback 264 pages ISBN 9780956957184 softback 272 pages 200 colour illustrations illustrated in colour softback 132 pages illustrations tbc 310 x 240 mm 210 x 140 mm 12 colour illustrations 232 x 168 mm English and German text 297 x 210 mm

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Emil Nolde Emil Nolde Falling into Place Mike Nelson Pius Fox Personal Structures Flowers My Garden Full of Flowers Patricia Lay-Dorsey An Invocation: Five Hundred and Refle\ction Time Space Existence Thirty Books from Southend edited by Christian Ring edited by Manfred Reuther texts by David Drake, David Alan Harvey Central Library text by Sven Grünwitzky artists: Antony Gormley, Arata Isozaki, Arnulf Rainer, Ben Vautier, Carl Andre, Degang Wang, edited by Patrick Heide Contemporary Flower and gardens are central to This revised edition in the successful Detroit-based artist Patricia Lay- François Morellet, Heinz Mack, Herman de This publication accompanies British Emil Nolde’s oeuvre, although he only series on Nolde’s oeuvre is devoted Dorsey was diagnosed with chronic In the place where three- and two- Vries, Hermann Nitsch, Jannis Kounellis, artist Mike Nelson’s permanent Joseph Kosuth, Judy Millar, Karlyn De Jongh, began to paint his flower watercolours to his garden and flower pictures. progressive Multiple Sclerosis in commission for the launch of the dimensionality tip into one another or , Lee Ufan, Li Chen, Marina around 1918/1920. These range 'The colours of the flowers had an 1988. Ten years later she turned her new Focal Point Gallery, Southend- move further apart, where abstraction Abramovic, On Kawara, Otto Piene, Peter from depictions of single blooms irresistible attraction on me,' noted camera on herself and began taking Halley, Rene Rietmeyer, Roman Opalka, Tatsuo on-Sea in 2013. Using a selection and representation, tradition and and carefully arranged still lifes, to Emil Nolde (1867–1956) in his self-portraits with the intention of avant-garde are permeated: this is the Miyajima, Toshikatsu Endo, Valie Export, Ying of books chosen from the former Tianqi, Yoko Ono flowers captured in flowing motion, biography. Wherever he settled, Emil showing from the inside the day-to-day library’s withdrawn stock, Nelson operative sphere of painting by Berlin from deftly applied layers of just a few, Nolde always planted a flower garden. life of a person with a disability. The edited by Karlyn De Jongh, Sarah Gold has created a permanent installation, artist Pius Fox. His painting seeks out vibrant colours, to two-dimensional Sitting in front of the shrubs, the great photographs chronicle the struggles concealed within the internal cavity and can be found in interim spaces Personal Structures presents an tapestries of texture and colour. The painter of colours created numerous and achievements of the artist as she walls of the new gallery. As the only and transitions. And it draws the old ongoing project that deals with technical assurance, the expressive watercolours of flowers in his garden. learns to accept the limitations of her visible record of the hidden artwork, contradictions of painting into itself. questions concerning time, space vigour and intensity of the densely Conversely, the artist produced his body and celebrate her abilities rather this artist’s publication documents Again and again, Pius Fox investigates and existence. This is the second applied pigment, the blurred contours oil paintings depicting flowers in his than her disability. Taken together, the the covers of the 530 books, which the painterly articulation of space. book in the Time Space Existence and accidental gradations correspond studio. There is certainly hardly a images build a compelling narrative have been methodically documented On occasion, the eye drawn into the series and involves the personal to the uniqueness of the subject, theme that so fascinatingly reflects about the artist’s daily life over and reproduced over 1,000 pages. picture space becomes caught up participation of 46 artists from the vivid structures of the petals and the luminosity and intensity of Nolde’s five years that is inspiring, deeply This limited edition artist's book (with in the confusing pictorial mechanics different parts of the world. The leaves, as well as the special quality of artistic production as his flower and moving and offers a fascinating PVC jacket) contains an interview of optical contradictions and tipping concepts time, space and existence each individual shade of colour. Thirty garden pictures. This attractive picture insider perspective. The story between Director of Focal Point moments, when ambiguously placed are highlighted in very personal ways of these flower watercolours are being book also includes a documentation of highlights Lay-Dorsey’s energetic Gallery, Andrew Hunt and the artist or cross-faded spatial interrelations and from unusual points of view. In published here for the first time in a the garden at Seebüll. lifestyle, and unconventionally for a Mike Nelson. seem subject to simultaneous de- addition, the book emphasises two small gift-book format. woman of her age, a love of Detroit DuMont Buchverlag £27.95 montage and construction. Particularly Personal Structures exhibitions that electronic dance music which led Focal Point Gallery £35.00 in his abstract works, this interest in DuMont Buchverlag £12.95 ISBN 9783832194833 were part of the Venice Biennale in its aficionados to bestow on her ISBN 9781907185151 ISBN 9783832194826 hardback 134 pages space is closely connected to matters 2011 and 2013. Personal Structures the nickname ‘Grandma Techno’. softback 1056 pages hardback 80 pages illustrated in colour of image tectonics. Sometimes, our was initiated in 2002 by the Dutch 1056 colour illustrations 30 colour illustrations 295 x 250 mm Designed by Victoria Forrest, this view here appears blocked as if by an 220 x 150 mm artist Rene Rietmeyer. His observation 145 x 180 mm English and German text hardback publication includes 50 impenetrable wall of colour. that even in the most distant places English and German text colour images, an artist statement GlobalArtAffairs Foundation £15.00 artists are occupied with time, and biography, and texts by David space and existence, led to the idea Alan Harvey, Magnum photographer ISBN 9783941763159 softback 96 pages of bringing several of these artists and Burn Magazine Editor, and David 58 colour illustrations together in publications, symposia and Drake, Director of Ffotogallery. 270 x 210 mm exhibitions. Ffotogallery £20.00 English and German text GlobalArtAffairs Foundation £35.00 ISBN 9781872771984 ISBN 9789490784133 hardback 108 pages hardback 432 pages 50 colour illustrations 329 colour illustrations 200 x 240 mm 326 x 248 mm English and Japanese text

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Personal Structures / Brisees Chateau Despair Punks Skirts Spill Culture Mind Becoming Helen Sear Lisa Barnard Karen Knorr & Olivier Richon Clare Strand Daniel Beltrá La Biennale di Venezia 2013 text by Jonathan P. Watts texts by Jeremy Till, Sarah James texts by Karen Knorr, Olivier Richon text by Philippe Starck text by Barbara Bloemink introduction by Karlyn De Jongh, Sarah Gold edited by GlobalArtAffairs Foundation Brisées (from the French for This publication is made up of a This limited edition book by This title by Clare Strand shows in its This new book by internationally 'broken branches') is a publication series of photographs taken inside Karen Knorr and Olivier Richon entirety, and in its original exhibition acclaimed photographer Daniel Beltrá This publication accompanies the by renowned British artist Helen the abandoned Conservative Party documents the London Punk scene size, Strand's acclaimed work Skirts. shows the abstracted results of the exhibitions Personal Structures and Sear published to coincide with headquarters at 32 Smith Square between 1976 and 1977. Directly With an introduction by iconic 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil disaster. Culture Mind Becoming, at the 55th her exhibition Lure at the Oriel in London. Award-winning artist engaging with the young Punks and designer Philippe Starck, Skirts was The scale of the disaster is revealed Biennale di Venezia, 1 June – 24 Davies Gallery, Newtown, Powys, Lisa Barnard was granted access encouraging a playful interaction, this launched during the opening week of through aerial photographs, which November 2013. Initiated in 2002 2 February – 17 April 2013. The to the abandoned site in 2009 work by Richon and Knorr represents Rencontres d'Arles 2013 to coincide confuse scale and draw attention to by the Dutch artist Rene Rietmeyer, monochrome, often pixelated images and documented the building and their early student collaboration. with Strand's show as part of the the violent effect of man's pursuit of the project Personal Structures at of woodlands in the book are sourced found objects. 32 Smith Square Limited edition of 1,000 copies. festival programme. fossil fuels. Palazzo Bembo presents artists from the internet following a Google was Conservative Central Office Gost Books £25.00 Gost Books £25.00 Gost Books £30.00 from six continents. What they have image search for the word ‘tree from 1958 to 2004. The building ISBN 9780957427266 ISBN 9780957427235 ISBN 9780957427242 in common is a dedication to the surgeon’. Each image features a is synonymous with Margaret hardback 80 pages hardback 24 pages hardback 64 pages concepts time, space and existence. placed orb which sometimes covers Thatcher smiling and waving out 80 b&w illustrations 24 b&w illustrations illustrated in colour The participating artists have their half of the picture surface. These of the window on the second floor 250 x 195 mm 275 x 320 mm 305 x 230 mm roots in diverse cultures and have very spheres or distended egg-shapes after winning the elections of 1979, different ages. The core concepts appear arbitrarily placed but are 1983 and 1987. However, by 2004 are highlighted in very personal ways delicately balanced in stripped the building became known as and from unusual points of view. ‘tree crowns’ through careful and ‘Chateau Despair’ to its inhabitants, Culture Mind Becoming also brings deliberate positioning by the artist. prior to the Conservatives’ move together a variety of Chinese artists. Many of the images show ropes and to Victoria Street. They left behind In addition, the exhibition includes a ladders trailing inside the orbs as a mausoleum containing nearly 50 presentation of paintings by Fang Lijun clues to their origin and hinting at years of their political history, etched at Palazzo Marcello. The exhibition the obscured figure. Sear says that on its surfaces and discarded in its aims to show different statements Brisées form part of an enduring corners. This book features previously of Chinese culture today. Culture multi-media exploration of both the unseen photographs of the interior, Mind Becoming features over 80 human and animal body, and their documenting the dulled shades of artists including Gotthard Graubner, relationships with landscape. Figures, corporate blue, stained carpets, Helmut Lemke, Hermann Nitsch, photographed in the act of cutting, peeling paintwork and discarded Yoko Ono, Otto Piene, The Icelandic are themselves consumed by their iconography of past alliances. Love Corporation, Valie Export, Arnulf surrounding environments. Rainer, Zhang Huan, Xu Bing, and Gost Books £25.00 ISBN 9780957427204 many others. Gost Books £20.00 ISBN 9780957427228 hardback 96 pages GlobalArtAffairs Foundation £30.00 hardback 64 pages illustrated in colour ISBN 9789490784126 64 b&w illustrations 220 x 160 mm hardback 360 pages 220 x 160 mm 190 colour illustrations 226 x 248 mm English and Chinese text

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UKG The Human Factor Artists' Lives Books and Sculpture Gego Ian Kiaer Ewen Spencer Uses of the Figure in Essays on Sculpture 69 Essays on Sculpture 67 Line as Object Tooth Contemporary Sculpture texts by Jason Evans, Mike Skinner texts by Cathy Courtney, Mel Gooding, Kirstie artists: Allan Kaprow, Henri Gaudier-Brzeska, texts by Eva-Marina Froitzheim, Brigitte Kölle, texts by Fabrice Hergott, Lisa Le Feuvre artists: Pawel Althamer, Frank Benson, Huma Gregory, , Alison Wilding Lucy Lippard, Naum Gabo Lisa Le Feuvre, Petra Roettig This new book by photographer edited by Lisa Le Feuvre Bhabha, , Urs Fischer, edited by Lisa Le Feuvre texts by Lisa Le Feuvre, Fraser Muggeridge edited by Brigitte Kölle, Eva-Marina Froitzheim, Ewen Spencer documents the Katharina Fritsch, Ryan Gander, Isa Genzken, Lisa Le Feuvre, Merle Radtke, Petra Roettig London-based artist Ian Kiaer mines edited by Lisa Le Feuvre early days of the UK Garage music Rachel Harrison, Georg Herold, Thomas The voice of the sculptor is of experiments in literature, architecture Hirschhorn, Martin Honert, , scene phenomenon. Included is paramount importance to the study Issue 67 of the Henry Moore Gertrud Goldschmidt (1912–1994), and philosophy. Tooth House , Paul McCarthy, John Miller, Cady widely known as Gego, was one of the an introduction by songwriter and Noland, Ugo Rondinone, Thomas Schütte, of sculpture, and this 69th issue of Institute's journal Essays on Sculpture accompanies an exhibition at Henry musician Mike Skinner (AKA The Yinka Shonibare, Paloma Varga Weisz, the Henry Moore Institute’s journal explores how sculpture has been most important women artists in Latin Moore Institute, 20 March – 22 June Streets). Limited edition of 1,000 Rebecca Warren, Andro Wekua, Cathy Wilkes Essays on Sculpture is committed represented in books. Focusing America. Her delicate, rhizomatically 2014, that brings together a selection copies. texts by Ralph Rugoff, Penelope Curtis, Martin to that subject. Artists’ Lives is one on eight books published between structured objects made of metal of works made between 2005 and Herbert, Lisa Lee, James Lingwood of a range of projects run by the and wire challenged the traditional Gost Books £30.00 1916 and 1971, this issue features a 2014. From inflated Korean rubbish British Library’s National Life Stories, transcript of a discussion between Le definition of sculpture as an enclosed bags to office tables, fluorescent- ISBN 9780957427259 This title brings together the work of mass and volume. Her groundbreaking hardback 96 pages a project committed to recording Feuvre and graphic designer Fraser tube packaging to swathes of over 20 leading international artists, and experimental approach to illustrated in colour in whose practice the human form first-hand experiences of as wide a Muggeridge, that took place at the plastic, deflated footballs to upturned 280 x 210 mm cross-section of society as possible. 2012 London Art Book Fair, with notes sculpture and 'drawing in space' had buckets, Kiaer’s artworks draw on plays a central role. Over the past 25 a significant influence on subsequent years, artists have reinvented figurative The Henry Moore Institute, a centre on each publication. Ranging from scale, material and encounter – key for the study of sculpture, works with Ezra Pound's 1916 Gaudier-Brzeska: generations of artists in Latin America, terms for the study of sculpture. sculpture by looking back to earlier leaving its mark on contemporary art movements in art history as well as National Life Stories on adding the a memoir to Frederick Kiesler's 1930 Tooth House takes as a guide the lives of sculptors into this rich archive. Contemporary art applied to the far beyond Venezuela. In Europe, on writings of architect and designer imagery from contemporary culture. the other hand, Gego's work is much These artists engage and confront First published in 1994, Essays on store and its display, the 1937 Circle: Frederick Kiesler (1890–1965), Sculpture form a collection of writings international survey of constructive less well known. This exhibition – the whose writings have been a great the question of how we represent the first of its kind in Britain and Germany 'human' today. In these works, bodily on sculpture, usually embodying a art and Lucy Lippard's 1970 955,000, influence on post-war art, architecture personal – even political – point of the selection of books deploys 3-D – includes around 120 sculptures and and design. Central to Tooth House forms hover between familiarity and an drawings from every stage of Gego's unsettling otherness, between signs view. Some accompany exhibitions, glasses, texture and varying page is an exploration of the model – a and they also respond to Henry Moore weights, multiple views of sculpture, career. Published on the occasion structure that enables thought to be of presence and absence, agency and of the exhibition GEGO: Line as objectification, as artists find novel Institute Research Fellowships and expanding pages and textual materialised and tested. the Leeds sculpture collections. descriptions to try capture sculpture Object at Hamburger Kunsthalle, ways to question our commonplace Henry Moore Institute £15.00 tbc on the page. Kunstmuseum Stuttgart, and Henry codes of subjectivity and to challenge Henry Moore Institute £5.00 Moore Institute, Leeds in 2013–14. ISBN 9781905462445 our impulse to identify with the ISBN 9781905462438 Henry Moore Institute £5.00 softback 74 pages anthropomorphic. Published to softback 40 pages ISBN 9781905462414 Henry Moore Institute / Hatje Cantz illustrations tbc accompany a unique survey of 11 colour, 4 b&w illustrations softback 48 pages £26.00 225 x 165 mm contemporary figurative sculpture at 228 x 168 mm 33 colour illustrations ISBN 9783775737401 available to trade customers softback 200 pages Ian Kiaer, Grey Cloth project: Glashaus, 2005, , London, 10 June – 228 x 168 mm work on paper, cardboard, coloured acrylic sheet, outside the UK only illustrated in colour and b&w 31 August 2014. available to trade customers acrylic rod, dimensions variable. Installation view outside the UK only 250 x 185 mm at Galleria d’Arte Moderna, Turin, courtesy Alison Hayward Publishing £35.00 English and German text Jacques Gallery, London ISBN 9781853323225 hardback 240 pages illustrated in colour (tbc) 295 x 235 mm June 2014

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My Life by Anton Lesseman D’Arcy Thompson’s Tim Johnson Dis Manibus I, Sparkie The Nabokov Paper Essays on Sculpture 68 On Growth and Form The Luminescent Ground A Taxonomy of Ghosts from World Famous Champion Talking Kate Briggs & Lucrezia Russo Essays on Sculpture 70 Popular Forms Budgerigar texts by Lisa Le Feuvre, Paul Becker, Jon Wood texts by Roger Benjamin, Jonathan Watkins texts by Graham Allen, James Arnett, Abraham text by Matthew Jarron Asfaw, Anne Attali, Katarzyna Bazarnik, Derek edited by Jonathan Watkins artists: Robert Williams & Hilmar Schäfer artist: Andrew Dodds Paul Becker, one of the Henry Moore Beaulieu, Paul Becker, Christian Bök, Shanna edited by Lisa Le Feuvre texts by John Mullarkey, Robert Williams Institute's 2011 Research Fellows, This catalogue documents the first Dis Manibus stems from British Bosley, Stephen Bury, Chloe Briggs, Kate tells the story of the sculptor Anton In 1917, the mathematical biologist, artist Robert Williams’ long term edited by Nick Thurston Briggs, Maurice Carlin, Jennifer Carr, Guillaume ever European survey of work by Constantin, Jamie Crewe, Véronique Dev zoologist and Classics scholar D'Arcy Lesseman, an unknown, and fictional, Australian artist Tim Johnson. His project Opus Magnum: Theatrum Created by the artist Andrew Dodds, I, Wentworth Thompson (1860–1948) contemporary of Henry Moore. early works include ‘installation’ Chemicum Britannicum, or the Sparkie represents a rich and unusual This publication documents an published On Growth and Form, a Featuring extracts from Lesseman's photography and text pieces made Alchemist’s Shack, built at Mildred’s archive relating to the life of a real experiment in novel-reading. It takes poetic and mathematical study of autobiography, illustrated by sketches, during a trip to England, France, Lane Projects, a famously alternative budgerigar, Sparkie Williams, who as its starting point a series of exam scale, gravity, order and process. paintings, letters and sculptures, and Germany and the Netherlands venture in Pennsylvania. Williams was raised and trained in Newcastle, questions set by Vladimir Nabokov This book has lodged itself within the an interview between Paul Becker during 1970–1971, photographic and German Cultural Sociologist England by Mrs. Mattie Williams. in the 1950s, for students of his now consciousness of twentieth century and Jon Wood (Research Curator documentation of performances, Hilmar Schäfer developed a series Between 1954–58 Sparkie came to famous lectures on great works of sculpture. Henry Moore himself at the Henry Moore Institute), this and paintings and video inspired by of seminars with Mildred’s Lane be recognised as the world's most European fiction. In April 2012, 10 was introduced to the book while publication is an exploration of the Australian punk band Radio Birdman. Fellows to investigate the cultural famous talking animal. His vocabulary artists, eight writers, six university studying in Leeds in 1919. This essay imaginary artist and the role of fiction The paintings with which Johnson significances of ghosts in popular included over 500 words; he won professors, three translators, two accompanies an exhibition which in art making. came to prominence during the cultural forms, including literature, film awards and a place in the Guinness architects, a librarian, a curator, a presents a selection of Thompson's and TV. This map-folded publication graphic designer, an illustrator and a Henry Moore Institute £5.00 1980s, arising out of collaborations Book of Records; his voice was used teaching models, including an intricate is both an artwork and an essay computer engineer each selected a ISBN 9781905462421 with aboriginal artists such as Clifford on pop records and bird seed adverts; glass model of a jellyfish made in the softback 40 pages Possum Tjapaltjarri, are key to our which charts recurring tropes in the his dialect was distinctly Geordie; question on one of seven course texts Dresden Blaschka studio, alongside 27 colour illustrations understanding of his artistic practice behaviour and activities of ghosts and his taxidermied remains have their that range from Mansfield Park to four drawings made by Moore in the 228 x 168 mm overall, and the spirit they embody or their representations. It features own strange history of display. This Ulysses. The responses they turned 1930s, known as the 'Transformation' available to trade customers continues to inform his new and design work by Australian graphic publication opens with an extensive in take the form of writing, drawing, outside the UK only drawings. Published on the occasion recent work. Now Johnson's paintings artist Natalie Wilkin and tin-type interview with Andrew Dodds; painting, film, graphs, indexes, lists, of the exhibition D’Arcy Thompson’s are an extraordinary combination spirit photographs by American features a previously unpublished maps, newly designed editions, ‘On Growth and Form’, at Henry of influences and references. They photographer Corey Riddell. extract from the typescript biography objects, scale-models, a lecture Moore Institute, Leeds, 14 May – 17 and a reading game. The aim was to are populated by Buddhist deities, Information As Material £5.00 of Sparkie written by Mattie; and August 2014. discover what Nabokov's idiosyncratic Bodhisattvas, Native Americans as ISBN 9781907468193 includes two invited analyses of the take on 'good reading' might have to Henry Moore Institute £5.00 well as aboriginal figures, Tibetan fold-out map 2 pages ‘Sparkie phenomena’ by esteemed ISBN 9781905462452 monks, Vietnamese farmers, extra- 10 b&w illustrations academics Prof. John Mullarkey and teach us today. Published alongside softback 40 pages terrestrials and Christian angels. 352 x 127 mm Prof. Robert Williams. An exclusive an eponymous exhibition at Shandy illustrations tbc Published on the occasion of the CD of Sparkie learning to speak Hall, Coxwold, 26 October – 31 228 x 168 mm exhibition at Ikon Gallery, 4 December (transferred from reel-to-reel and November 2013. May 2014 2013 – 9 February 2014. abridged by the artist) accompanies available to trade customers Information As Material £14.99 outside the UK only Ikon Gallery £15.00 this book. ISBN 9781907468209 ISBN 9781904864882 softback 128 pages Blaschka model of jellyfish, University of Dundee Information As Material £12.00 softback 72 pages illustrated in colour and b&w Museum Services, D’Arcy Thompson Zoology ISBN 9781907468179 illustrated in colour and b&w 300 x 200 mm Museum softback + CD 80 pages 225 x 225 mm illustrated in colour 240 x 168 mm

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Anti-Academy Our Faces, Our Spaces Carl Andre Art Basel | Year 44 Ed Atkins Lutz Bacher Photography, Community and Poems Snow artists: Akasegawa Genpei, Bjorn Norgaard, Representation texts by Harry Bellet, Florence Derieux, Gianni texts by Ed Atkins, Joe Luna, Beatrix Ruf Elaine Summers, Henning Christiansen, John Jetzer, Arto Lindsay, Massimo Minini, Elaine Ng, texts by Gavin Delahunty, Lynn Kost, edited by Beatrix Ruf, Julia Stoscheck, Thomas texts by Caoimhin Mac Giolla Leith Davidsen, Mary Beth Edelson, Matsuzawa , Mickalene Thomas, Philip Valérie Mavridorakis D. Trummer Yutaka, Nakamura Hiroshi, Per Kirkeby, Peter texts by Judy Harrison, Sunil Gupta, Sian Ursprung, Pauline J. Yao edited by Beatrix Ruf, , Sophie von Louis-Jensen, Poul Gernes, Vito Acconci Bonnell, Christopher Pinney edited by Lynn Kost Olfers edited by Annette Schönholzer, Lionel Bovier, In his work, which includes videos, edited by Judy Harrison texts by Alice Maude-Roxby, Yoshiko Shimada, As Gavin Delahunty writes, 'Carl Marc Spiegler video installations, texts, and Ever since her career began in the Cornelia Schmidt-Bleek, William Marotti, drawings, British artist Ed Atkins Jessica Santone, Tania Orum, Ulrikka Gernes, Our Faces, Our Spaces: Photography, Andre has also made an art of In celebration of Art Basel's 44th year 1970s, this Bay Area artist has drawn Stephen Foster, Ros Carter Community and Representation words.' Published on the occasion – the first to include three exhibitions explores the material quality of our upon fragmentary information from contemporary visual world and its edited by Alice Maude-Roxby, Joan Giroux features photographic work taken of the exhibition at the Museum zu on three continents – JRP|Ringier popular culture and her own life to between 1977 and 1992 by children Allerheiligen in Switzerland, this joins Art Basel in publishing a new existential resonance. He records his produce works that play with the Anti-Academy examines the ideas, and young people who were members retrospective monograph presents book documenting the dynamic videos in high-definition with powerful instability of identity and the all-around processes, workshops and legacies of Mount Pleasant Photography the artist’s poems. Carl Andre lays experience of its Basel, Miami Beach, surround sound; these new options trickiness of images. In artist’s books, of three radical educational models in for technical creation and presentation Workshop in Southampton. The book words on paper just as he lays pieces and Hong Kong fairs. Art Basel | installations, sculptures, videos, 1960s Japan, the USA and Denmark. presents their work within the context of metal or brick on the floor. Formed Year 44, designed by Gavillet & Rust have the paradoxical capacity of photographs, paintings, and screen Comprised of three sections, each of both a personal overview and that by letters piled up in blocks of words (Geneva), has an A-to-Z format that reproducing life-like materiality and prints, Bacher uses images and relating to one of these school’s of a critical and theoretical position. assembled together, on top of each maps the world of Art Basel with a bodies using immaterial means. This objects in a physical, visceral manner. programmes, Anti-Academy explores The photographers offer a view and other, these poems, which he has comprehensive look at the shows paradox is also a theme in Atkins’ Bacher's mixture of bodies and ideas, life at Bigakko, Tokyo, The Intermedia interpretation of their world which written since the 1960s, arise as of 2013. This elegant, hardcover work, which revolves around the pop and personal, while always Programme at the University of deals with social, cultural, religious 'sculptural configurations’. In the publication offers the widening cadaver, disease, and death, motifs remaining somehow elusive, feels Iowa, and Ex-School, Copenhagen. and political connections of that tradition of concrete poetry, words audience of art lovers a compilation that raise awareness of the viewers’ entirely relevant to problems in art Anti-Academy is a comprehensive period of time. Funded by University become adjustable entities moved of portfolios, interviews, and essays own corporeality. Atkins’ digital and life now. In this publication, she interpretation of how these three of Portsmouth, Arts Council England, around and placed within the limits on contemporary art, and lists all compositions use saturated colours has compiled her work from 1975 to academies situated themselves on the and University of Southampton. of the space of the sheet of paper in exhibitors participating in the three and precise editing rhythms, and 2013 into a hefty volume of seemingly peripheries of the art world, existing order to create new configurations show archive material of forests, digital files from an inventory. It is John Hansard Gallery £16.95 exhibitions. It depicts works from the in opposition to the mainstream, and and patterns, and eventually new beaches, fruit, and clips from zombie accompanied by a new essay by ISBN 9780854329663 different shows' sectors, highlights responding to the political and social films, as well as computer-generated softback 224 pages works of art. 'Andre [ … ] understands events and talks, and gives art world Caoimhín Mac Giolla Leith. Published climate, location and cultural context illustrated in colour and b&w the word as a concrete module, experts, curators, and collectors a animations. They are accompanied with Kunsthalle Zürich; Portikus, of the day. Published alongside an 240 x 160 mm similar to the squares of industrial platform for sharing their expertise, by sound, which ranges from guitar Frankfurt am Main; and the Institute of exhibition of the same name at John metal, wooden timbers, or bricks providing an immersive art experience crescendos, horror film melodies, and Contemporary Arts, London. Hansard Gallery, 21 November in his signature three-dimensional dialogue, to the murmurs of the artist for the reader. Published with Art JRP|Ringier £28.00 2013 – 18 January 2014. pieces,' writes Rob Weiner. Published himself behind the camera. The book Basel. ISBN 9783037643471 with the Museum zu Allerheiligen, is published in the Kunsthalle Zürich John Hansard Gallery £12.95 softback 352 pages JRP|Ringier £44.00 series in collaboration with the Julia ISBN 9780854329755 Schaffhausen. 299 colour, 32 b&w illustrations ISBN 9783037643624 softback 138 pages Stoschek Collection, Dusseldorf, and 305 x 229 mm JRP|Ringier £49.00 hardback 784 pages illustrated in colour and b&w the Kunsthalle Mainz. English and German text ISBN 9783037643648 500 colour illustrations 220 x 150 mm hardback 144 pages 299 x 214 mm JRP|Ringier £19.00 100 colour, 50 b&w illustrations ISBN 9783037643594 280 x 272 mm hardback 160 pages English and German text 50 colour, 50 b&w illustrations 257 x 205 mm English and German text

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Phyllida Barlow Walead Beshty Jef Cornelis Dias & Riedweg Fri-Son 1983–2013 Eva Kotatkova Fifty Years of Drawings Natural Histories Biennale de Paris 1985 texts by Mauricio Dias, Fanni Fetzer, Chantal texts by Matthieu Chavaz, Julia Crottet, Diego text by Eva Kotatkova Pontbriand, Walter Riedweg, Dieter Roelstraete Latelin, Daniel Prélaz, Catherine Rouvenaz text by Hans-Ulrich Obrist texts by Nicolas Bourriaud, Suzanne Hudson, texts by Yves Aupetitallot, Jef Cornelis edited by Vit Havránek Bob Nickas, Ferran Barenblit, Jacob Fabricius edited by Fanni Fetzer edited by Sara Harrisont edited by Yves Aupetitallot To many, Fri-Son is one of the best Eva Kotatkova studied at the Prague edited by Walead Beshty, Lionel Bovier and most innovative Swiss music Reproducing over 200 works on Held at the Grande Halle de la Villette, Mauricio Dias and Walter Riedweg Academy of Fine Arts, the Prague venues. The club was born in remote paper from the past 50 years, this In-between time has always been the 1985 Biennale de Paris is among have worked together since 1993. Academy of Applied Arts, the San and traditionally conservative Fribourg publication presents a crucial part of central to Walead Beshty's work, be the most important exhibitions of the While developing collaborative and Francisco Art Institute, and the in 1983, solely as a result of the the British sculptor’s artistic practice. it depopulated modernist housing 1980s. Organised by an international socially engaged projects through Akademie Bildende Kunst Wien, energy of a few music enthusiasts. Designed by Takaaki Matsumoto, the developments that sit precariously team of curators and art critics the an array of interdisciplinary means from 2002 to 2007. In 2007, at the Originally a pocket-sized and book will be published alongside the between evacuation and demolition Biennial was a platform for both (video, performance, installations) age of 25, she became the youngest notoriously shabby boutique for Hauser & Wirth London exhibition (Excursionist views), plants, weeds, established and up-and-coming they explore issues such as human artist ever to be awarded the Jindrich avant-garde punk and jazz music, opening in late May 2014. A never- and vegetation contained within artists active in the mid-1980s. Those subjectivity and otherness. Along Chalupecky Award for young artists in it has quickly grown into a large, before-published interview between isolated highway medians (Island featured here include Georg Baselitz, with texts by Fanni Fetzer (Director the Czech Republic. The predominant internationally-renowned and well the artist and Hans Ulrich Obrist Flora), or abandoned shopping Daniel Buren, Richard Deacon, Keith Kunstmuseum Luzern), Dieter technique that Eva Kotatkova uses respected venue for any brand of provides insight into drawings that malls (American Passages). More Haring, David Hockney, Anish Kapoor, Roelstraete (Chief Curator Museum in her practice is drawing; these are innovative music, from rock, electronic, are not preparations but, rather, daily recently, this engagement with the Anselm Kiefer, Bertrand Lavier, and of Contemporary Art Chicago), and initially created without a defined heavy metal through to hip-hop. Over exercises done before, during, and in-between has grown into a means Lawrence Weiner – most of them Chantal Pontbriand (freelance curator intention, which is only revealed later the years it has hosted ground- after the creation of her sculptures. of production, making use of such filmed installing their work. Mainly and critic, Paris), this monograph through the drawings' final form and breaking, upcoming or established While the works on paper range in mundane procedures as air travel realised during the mounting of the offers a complete overview of Dias content. This publication presents artists such as The Gun Club, style, they demonstrate a consistency or sending a package, activities that exhibition and its opening, the film & Riedweg's diverse and sprawling 300 recently realised collages. This Nirvana, Nico, The Beastie Boys, Cat in colour and form in their exploration usually recede into the background documents the conversations held work for the very first time. The new body of work has been compiled Power, Phoenix, and Grizzly Bear. This of ideas related to structures, of an artist's productive life. This new during the preparatory phases of the monograph includes an illustrated from an imaginary schoolbook from book gives an overview of the dazzling architectural interiors and urban expanded reference monograph, event about the revival of figurative art, chronology of their works, including the 1980s (when the artist was and mesmerising creative output from surroundings. Unlike sculptures from realised in close collaboration with the role of museums and television, personal notes written by the artists, growing up under the totalitarian the first 30 years in the life of Fri-Son. her early career that have not been the artist, presents a 10-year overview and the individual nature of artistic allowing the reader to trace the path regime). Published within the context Numerous testimonies from insiders preserved, Barlow’s works on paper of Walead Beshty’s approach experience. Yves Aupetitallot's of their investigations over the last of the series Tranzit, edited by Vit and artists, a large portfolio of original stretch back to the early 1960s when to photographic and sculptural illustrated essay in the booklet offers two decades. Published with the Havranek, focusing on Central and photographs and many posters, offer she was a student at Chelsea College representation. Alongside are new essential reference points that Kunstmuseum Luzern. Eastern European artists. the reader a lively, faithful, and intimate of Art. This new publication, thus, commissioned essays by Suzanne elucidate the context and debates of JRP|Ringier £30.00 immersion into some of the seminal JRP|Ringier £28.00 charts a career-long commitment Hudson, Nicolas Bourriaud, as well as this pivotal exhibition. ISBN 9783037643587 club’s most startling nights. ISBN 9783037643617 to artistic inquiry at the vanguard of a conversation between Bob Nickas softback 160 pages JRP|Ringier £19.00 hardback 400 pages contemporary art. Published with and Walead Beshty. 160 colour, 60 b&w illustrations JRP|Ringier £27.00 ISBN 9783037643600 430 colour, 35 b&w illustrations 286 x 237 mm ISBN 9783037643495 Hauser & Wirth, Zurich/London/New JRP|Ringier £30.00 32 pages 240 x 170 mm English and German text softback 312 pages York. ISBN 9783037643532 DVD multi zone, PAL/SECAM English and Czech text 190 colour, 436 b&w illustrations softback 192 pages running time: 67:00 May 2014 JRP|Ringier £49.00 320 x 230 mm 146 colour, 20 b&w illustrations 190 x 135 mm ISBN 9783037643662 French and German text 286 x 237 mm English and French text hardback 256 pages 150 colour illustrations 325 x 250 mm

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Kunst + Stadt Laura Lima Of Bridges & Borders Ugo Rondinone Jules Spinatsch Richard Tuttle Vol. II Thank You Silence Snow Management – Complex Prints texts by Gabriela Christen, Bice Curiger, texts by Inês de Araújo, Analu Cunha, Ronaldo Christoph Doswald, Christoph Schenker, Duarte, Simone Michelin, Heike Munder, texts by Marc Augé, Jenny Holzer, Rossana text by Eva Wittocx texts by Tobia Bezzola, Walter Keller texts by Chris Dercon, Joachim Homan, Armin Juri Steiner, Philip Ursprung, Rein Wolfs, Tim Victoria Noorthoorn, Felipe Scovino, Daniel Reguillo, Ricardo Menéndez Salmón, Saskia Kunz, Susan Tallman, Richard Tuttle Rieniets, Anna Schindler, Marjetica Potrc Toledo, Jochen Volz, Sara Arrhenius edited by Eva Wittocx, Lore Van Hees edited by Jürg Trösch, Markus Bosshard, Sassen, Graciela Speranza, Fátima Vélez, Tobia Bezzola edited by Christina von Rotenhan edited by Christoph Doswald edited by Heike Munder, Sara Arrhenius Diana Wechsler, Lawrence Weiner, Olivier This new publication is dedicated Zybok Since the eighteenth century, the Since the 1970s, Richard Tuttle Art and the City: The Festival for Laura Lima's works are informed by to a series of recent works realised edited by Sigismond de Vajay, Flavia Costa, Swiss Alps have been considered has produced almost 300 prints. Public Art brought together 43 her fascination for the complexity of by Ugo Rondinone that relate to the Pedro Donoso the epitome of sublime nature. But In sensitively exploiting the unique artists from all over the world to social relations and forms of human artist’s interest in nature and mankind. today the survival of the winter possibilities of printmaking to make the metropolitan area of Zurich. behaviour. In her works, which employ After a first publication (Vol. I) and two It contains a detailed survey of the sports industry is in question, process, materials and actions Sculptures, performances, artistic media such as drawing, performance, exhibitions, in Buenos Aires (2011) recent exhibition thank you silence as the promises of eternal snow visible, Tuttle explores the complexity field research, and interventions and , the Brazilian artist and in Valparaiso (2013), Of Bridges in M – Museum Leuven (2013), through technology have turned of printmaking processes. Prints were presented to an audience in an explores the boundaries of perception & Borders, Vol. II extends the vision including Rondinone’s latest works: out to be an empty promise. In is the first monograph on Tuttle's urban context. The dialogue initiated in dreams and fiction, in everyday of the project by bringing together a primitive, a series of hand-moulded Snow Management Complex, Jules printmaking to be released in the by this project fascinated, polarised, reality and the absurd. Lima’s works broad range of writers invited to share bronze birds named after natural Spinatsch presents his photographic summer of 2014 in conjunction and spawned discussions – in have been on display at Ruhrtriennale, their ideas about bridges and borders. phenomena, clocks made of coloured series documenting ski slopes being with an exhibition at the Bowdoin newspapers, on the Internet, and on Essen (2012); Lyon Biennial; Bonniers From singular stories to complex stained glass, and the complete nude prepared at night. Under the glare College Museum of Art, Brunswick. the streets. In order to further expand Konsthall, Stockholm; and Manchester researches, the essays address new series of hyper-realistic, introverted of cold floodlights, machines noisily This publication introduces not this discussion, the study group Public Art Gallery (all 2011); Ruhrtriennale, technologies, contemporary art, figures cast in a mixture of wax and turn nature into a tourist experience, only the artist's unique approach Art (KiöR AG) organized a symposium Essen (2012), and other venues. migration and city developments, earth pigments. Two new series made with snow cannons at full blast and to printmaking with profound to debate questions such as: What She is also a co-founder and, since innovations in construction, freedom especially for the exhibition are also bulldozers flattening the slopes. scholarly essays, artist statements could be the role of art in city 2003, an artistic consultant, of the of speech, and utopian urbanism. presented: four monumental soil The photographs evoke the cold and catalogue entries for selected development? How do city marketing artist’s gallery A Gentil Carioca in Including contributions by Marc Augé, landscapes and the work entitled your emptiness of stills from a science- prints between 1973 and 2013, and art relate to each other? Why Rio de Janeiro. This publication, Graciela Speranza, Juan Herreros, age and my age and the age of the fiction film about a barren planet being but also reveals the artist's deep do we need unused spaces and a realised in conjunction with her first Marcos Giralt Torrent, Lawrence sun, which features 400 drawings of made habitable. This oeuvre makes interest in the collaborative nature participatory platform for discussing solo exhibition in Switzerland curated Weiner, Rossana Reguillo, Ricardo the sun made by children from Leuven. manifest the technology, staging, and of printmaking. The timing of the the use of public spaces? And finally, by Heike Munder, offers an overview Menéndez Salmón, Fátima Vélez on Through the various groups of works mediatisation that have become the publication is important as Richard What is the benefit for a city of large on her oeuvre. With contributions by Simón Vélez, Olivier Zybok; Carlo Rondinone constructs a carefully basis of contemporary life. Included Tuttle has also been invited to realise exhibitions such as Art and the City? Heike Munder, Victoria Noorthoorn, Ratti, Nashid Nabian & Luca Simeone, considered transition from nature to are the artist's collection of historical an installation in the fall of 2014 in This present volume documents the and Jochen Volz. Published with Diana Wechsler on Christian man and introduces links between postcards of the Alps, and a series the Modern Turbine Hall. The symposium. Published with the City Migros Museum of Contemporary Boltanski, Saskia Sassen, Alejandro abstract ideas associated with them. of medical still lifes. Published with large-scale installation will provide of Zurich. Art, Zurich and, Bonniers Konsthall, Grimson, Kyong Park, Valentina Published with M – Museum Leuven Codax Publishers, Zurich. a powerful counterpoint to the more Stockholm. Montero Peña & Vanina Hofman, (BE), and Studio Rondinone. JRP|Ringier £19.00 intimate works from his printed oeuvre. Sandro Mezzadra, Jenny Holzer, and JRP|Ringier £42.00 ISBN 9783037643402 JRP|Ringier £35.00 JRP|Ringier £19.00 Published with Bowdoin College Teddy Cruz. ISBN 9783037643556 softback 112 pages ISBN 9783037643440 ISBN 9783037643549 hardback 252 pages Museum of Art, Brunswick. 116 colour, 2 b&w illustrations hardback 194 pages JRP|Ringier £22.00 hardback 104 pages 132 colour, 141 b&w illustrations 235 x 168 mm 224 colour illustrations ISBN 9783037642634 71 colour, 7 b&w illustrations JRP|Ringier £49.00 345 x 245 mm German text 235 x 170 mm hardback 384 pages 315 x 246 mm ISBN 9783037643655 English and German text 116 b&w illustrations hardback 144 pages 238 x 176 mm 100 colour, 50 b&w illustrations English and Spanish text 272 x 280 mm

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Raffael Waldner Booster Divine Comedy Simon Evans Jan Fabre Final Cut Salon Art Sound Machine Heaven, Purgatory and Hell Insect Drawings & Insect Paper Cutouts As an texts by Elodie Evers, Jacob Fabricius, Jens Sculptures 1975–1979 Autonomous Art Medium Hoffmann, Anders Kold, Dana Ward texts by Christoph Doswald, Martin Jaeggi artists: AUDINT / Toby Heys, Aura Satz, texts by Mara Ambrožic, Zdenka Badovinac, Benjamin Binder, Gregor Hildebrandt, Janet Roberto Casati, Johannes Hoff, Achille edited by Elodie Evers, Jacob Fabricius edited by Christoph Doswald texts by Manfred Schneckenburger, artists: Andreas Kocks, Annette Schröter, Birgit Cardiff & George Bures Miller, Jean Tinguely, Mbembe, Simon Njami, Pep Subiros Claudia Posca Knoechl, Charlotte McGowan-Griffin, Christa Katie Callan, Lothar Baumgarten, Mark Leckey, edited by Mara Ambrožic, Susanne This monograph is the first publication Donner, Ernst Oppliger, Esther Glück, Felix Swiss-based artist Raffael Waldner Massimo Bartolini, Nik Nowak, Nomadic edited by Ferdinand Ullrich, Hans Jürgen Gaensheimer, Simon Njami to present a comprehensive overview Droese, Hansjörg Schneider, Kris Trappeniers, is obsessed by car culture. Since the Sound System / Ben Newland, Olaf Mooij, Schwalm of Simon Evans’s unique artistic Max Marek, Noriko Ambe, Sandra Kühne, late 1990s Waldner has been carrying Steve Goodman, Tamara Grcic, Tintin Patrone, Stefan Saffer, Stefan Thiel, Tilmann Zahn, In this catalogue 60 artists from practice of the past 15 years. Evans A passionate fascination with out research into the world of sports Wolfgang Tillmans Yuken Teruya 22 African countries thematically was long known only to a small circle insects and spiders marks the and luxury cars. As a first report texts by Jessica E. Edwards, Friederike texts by Rosanne Altstatt, Antje Buchwald, explore The Divine Comedy by Dante of curators and artists. The book beginning of Jan Fabre’s oeuvre and he published Car Crash Studies, Fast, Steve Goodman, Toby Heys, Roland Barbara Heinrich, Radek Krolzcyk, Ingmar Nachtigäller, Nik Nowak Alighieri, employing a broad range to this day remains the common a vast collection of photographs, features essays that shed light on his Lähnemann, Georg Lebzelter, Eva Linhart, of artistic media such as painting, thread throughout his work. Fabre Annelie Lütgens, Jutta Moster-Hoos, Corinna documenting the wrecked cars as edited by Marta Herford oeuvre from an art historical and a photography, sculpture, video works, sociocultural perspective. It examines approaches his theme not just Otto, Rik Reinking, Sabine Siebel, Paula von natures mortes – the cruel still lifes Sydow, Sandrine Teuber, Antje Tietken, Jürgen From fairground organ to ghetto installations, and performances. Evans’s collage technique, his diaristic entomologically, however; he of a society that puts its faith in Weic blaster to large vehicles with The African artists at the core of this examines natural phenomena, life technology and mobility. In this new notes and mapping strategies as loudspeakers for parades and project, which presents reproductions and death, animal and human bodies, edited by Paula von Sydow, Sandrine Teuber book Waldner focuses on motor well as the influence of literature on demonstrations, all the way to and presentations of their artwork, outward appearance and inner shows, the places where new cars his art and unconventional working In Final Cut, 17 international artists acoustic warfare – whatever the focus on notions taken from the meaning. Forceful and inventive, are presented to the public for the method. Included is a foreword by show works in the medium of circumstances in which mobile sound poem that they have charged with his dramatisations on a stage first time. Called a Salon in French, Elodie Evers and Jacob Fabricius, and silhouette or paper cut, a traditional systems are used, we succumb to different meanings, linked both to their populated by creatures juxtapose the motor show is a world of its own, a conversation between Simon Evans folk art form that took root as an their equally fascinating and menacing artistic practices and their respective the tragic and the comic with an a particularly glossy, glamorous mise- and Jacob Fabricius. autonomous medium of artistic effect. Since the beginning of the personalities. Five essays written by arresting immediacy. This catalogue en-scène with an erotic undertone expression back in the classic twentieth century, artists have been authors from various countries create Kerber Verlag £37.50 and exhibition at Museen der Stadt created by hundreds of models ISBN 9783866788909 modernist period, and which to developing sound machines whose immediate links to our contemporary Recklinghausen, 21 April – 23 June acting as car company ambassadors. hardback 176 tbc pages this day retains its fascination. special combination of sculpture, times and add a further dimension 2013, present for the first time some Waldner documents these female illustrated in colour and b&w Contemporary exploration of this movement and tone provides a to the interpretation of the works of Fabre’s early works from the years protagonists just before the car show 300 x 200 mm medium is surprisingly eclectic multisensory experience: whether presented. Published to accompany 1975 to 1979, a period that was opens its gates. He photographs the and idiosyncratic. Extensive wall as fragile equipment or monumental the exhibition at MMK Museum für crucial to his development as an artist. installations and voluminous objects models in the same way that he shows objects, mobile sound sculptures Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt / Main; the cars: with objective coolness, Kerber Verlag £33.50 are therefore to be found in this book create their own particular pulsating SCAD Museum of Art, Savannah; alongside delicate paper works. isolated from any context. world. Published to accompany Smithsonian National Museum of ISBN 9783866788534 hardback 192 pages Published to accompany the exhibition the exhibition at Marta Herford, 15 African Art, Washington; Ca’ Foscari, JRP|Ringier £29.00 115 colour, 6 b&w illustrations Final Cut at Horst-Janssen-Museum, ISBN 9783037643631 February – 1 June 2014. Venedig in 2014–15. 210 x 148 mm Oldenburg, 25 January – 27 April hardback 136 pages Kerber Verlag £34.00 Kerber Verlag £60.50 English and German text 2014. 120 colour illustrations ISBN 9783866789418 ISBN 9783866789319 290 x 220 mm Kerber Verlag £36.00 softback 184 pages hardback 400 pages tbc English and German text ISBN 9783866789432 139 colour, 20 b&w illustrations illustrated in colour and b&w hardback 88 pages 260 x 200 mm 295 x 245 mm 34 colour, 10 b&w illustrations English and German text 335 x 265 mm English and German text

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Dorothy Iannone Allen Jones Bertram Kober Little Global Cities New York Is David Novros This Sweetness Outside of Time Melody Maker Transmission Sarajevo & Skopje artist: Nadine Ottawa texts by Jörg Daur, Matthew L. Levy, Roland Mönig texts by Jan-Frederik Bandel, Michael text by Jonas Beyer texts by Dieter Daniels, Bertram Kober artists: Alwin Lay, Andreas Zeitler, Beatrice texts by Nuria Furrer, Lisa Feldmann Glasmeier, Annelie Lütgens, Susanne Rennert Minda, Iris Begovi edited by Museum Kurhaus Kleve, Museum edited by Thomas Levy edited by Affaire 46, Nadine Ottawa Wiesbaden edited by Berlinische Galerie, Fotografie und Bertram Kober has become known texts by María Cecilia Barbetta, Oliver Bottini, Architektur, Landesmuseum für Moderne Kunst Allen Jones is one of the leading throughout Germany for his photo Ahmed Buri 'New York is a dream.' At least for David Novros is considered an exponents of British Pop Art and essays which frame political and all those people who land in the This title offers an overview of the edited by inter:est, Kultur- und important representative of North played a decisive role in the success cultural conditions in images that Bildungsprojekte Big Apple every day in the hope American painting. He became complete works of Dorothy Iannone of a new figurative art movement in are both poetic and explosive. that they can make something of internationally known as an exponent including her paintings, objects, books the 1960s. This catalogue features Travelling through 12 countries, The Little Global Cities series is themselves. Yet how many of them of Minimal Art, working and exhibiting and films, as well as providing for more than 20 new oil paintings by the he photographed transmitting and dedicated to 12 cities in Eastern actually do that? And how do the alongside artists such as Carl Andre the first time a detailed introduction artist. The works portray figures on a receiving installations with a sculptural Europe. These cities are multilingual people living there, who have failed and Donald Judd. This first major to the abstract early works of the stage of light, rhythm and movement, presence and absurd configurations, and multinational, close to new or succeeded, feel? Photographer publication on the artist shows the 1960s. The essays are dedicated to seemingly achieving a sensuously images which are now collected borders and in constant flux; they Nadine Ottawa and journalist Nuria main works from the pivotal phase Iannone’s main themes, such as the ecstatic fusion of bodies and colour in this illustrated volume. The artist are places of art and culture, full of Furrer explored these issues. They of his career between about 1965 relationship between text and image, spaces. The viewer’s interest in the presents the docking sites of media unexpected encounters and stories. approached people on the streets of and 1975, at the time Novros was the fight against censorship, and themes of fetishism and obsession is transmission in a stark fashion, With these books, readers can find New York, asking them to complete discovering his characteristic style. the performative forms of speaking, reflected in his subjects, who come referencing their ubiquity. The public fascinating and undiscovered places the sentence: 'New York is …' This Both architecture and object, his singing and writing. An interview from the worlds of sport and dance. nature of our transmissions, and as well as old and new city quarters catalogue presents the resulting canvases interlace surface and conducted by Maurizio Cattelan with In these works, the artist displays his hence of a part of ourselves, lies like and meet locals and visitors who poetic, bizarre, funny, intimate and sad space in a calm, almost meditative the artist and various statements by ability to exploit the tension between an invisible yet genuine and explosive recount their own stories of the city. In portraits. fashion. Published to accompany the companions and friends as well as a figurative art and gestural abstraction. film behind the images. addition, writers, photographers and exhibition at Museum Wiesbaden, 13 richly illustrated biography are also Published to accompany the exhibition artists invite readers to fall under the Kerber Verlag £18.50 Kerber Verlag £35.50 ISBN 9783866788886 September 2013 – 12 January 2014, featured. Allen Jones: Melody Maker, 3 spell of their city and experience what ISBN 9783866789388 makes it so special as they take a softback 160 pages and Museum Kurhaus Kleve, 16 March Kerber Verlag £35.50 September – 9 October 2013, at hardback 112 pages tbc relaxed ramble. The two new titles are 68 colour illustrations – 1 June 2014. ISBN 9783866789241 LEVY Hamburg. illustrated in colour Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina) 227 x 170 mm softback 184 pages 300 x 240 mm Kerber Verlag £28.00 Kerber Verlag £26.00 illustrated in colour and b&w English and German text and Skopje (Macedonia). Previously ISBN 9783866789401 ISBN 9783866788992 270 x 230 mm published volumes include Novi Sad softback 88 pages hardback 72 pages Bieblis, Deutschland, 2009–2013, digital colour (Serbia), Osijek (Croatia), Szeged 31 colour illustrations 54 colour illustrations photo, 57 x 110 cm © Bertram Kober (Hungary) and Timisoara (Romania). 300 x 240 mm 245 x 220 mm English and German text English and German text Kerber Verlag £18.50 Sarajevo ISBN 9783866786189 English, German and Bosnian text Skopje ISBN 9783866786172 English, German and Macedonian text softback 176 pages tbc illustrated in colour and b&w 190 x 135 mm

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Michael Reisch Sarah Schönfeld Daniel Schumann Unity of Nature Christian Weber 1968: Radical Italian Selected Works All You Can Feel International Orange Alexander von Humboldt Explosions Furniture and the Americas texts by Roland Mönig, Bernd Stiegler texts by Matthias Harder, Alexander Klose, edited by Christof Kerber, Daniel Schumann text by Christian Weber artists: Maurizio Cattelan, Pierpaolo Ferrari Jeannie Moser, Christina Vagt, Anna Zett texts by Wenzel Bilger, Georgia de Havenon, edited by Freundeskreis Museum Kurhaus, In his book project, International Christian Weber’s Explosions is a text by Maria Cristina Didero Koekkoek-Haus Kleve e. V. edited by Sarah Schönfeld Pablo Diener, Katherine Manthorne, Gabriela Orange, Daniel Schumann portrays Rangel, Ingo Schwarz compelling monograph that uniquely 1968, the newest project by Maurizio This book presents the latest group What have chemical substances same-sex families and couples in San edited by Gabriela Rangel illustrates the photographic medium's Cattelan and Pierpaolo Ferrari's of works by Michael Reisch, an artist got to do with the soul and why Francisco. This work originated from ability to capture fleeting phenomena. Toilet Paper is an unorthodox and renowned for his poetic landscape does caffeine look like it feels? All his desire to express his experience Alexander von Humboldt is known The images summon the majesty kaleidoscopic walk through the Dakis photography. His most recent works You Can Feel is a book of pseudo- of this diverse and liberal city and at for his botanical expeditions that and ambition of American colour- Joannou collection of Radical Design. seem like photographs and reveal alchemist photographic works in the same time to examine the theme took place between 1799 to 1804, field paintings while evoking the A pivotal year for architecture, design surprisingly illusionistic spatial effects, which Sarah Schönfeld drizzles of family from a new perspective. It and for the multi-volume Voyage aux experimentation of predecessors like and society, 1968 is a collection of but are in fact completely fictional. various substances, ranging from is striking to see the ease with which Regions Equinoxiales du Nouveau Eadweard Muybridge. The works dreams and nightmares, an inspiring The figurative motifs that they seem party drugs and psychotropic drugs heterosexual and homosexual families Continent he subsequently produced. clearly eschew forensics in favour of compendium of colourful, ironic to display – folds and distortions in to neurotransmitters produced by live together in San Francisco. This This exhibition catalogue traces the picturing a world of dynamic form and materials, objects, and bodies. Toilet a white surface – are produced by a the body itself, onto photographic publication is therefore a declaration breadth and import of Humboldt’s beauty. Paper’s interpretation of the collection digital reworking of the images in the negatives and then subjects the of love for the city and its fascinating influence through paintings and varied Kerber Verlag £35.50 results in mind blowing photographs virtual space. Published to accompany results of these chemical reactions freedom, and an encounter with artifacts from the nineteenth century that trap us in a complex system of to the present. Included are essays ISBN 9783866788848 the exhibition Michael Reisch: to the normal photographic process. people, their concepts of life and their hardback 96 pages tbc references, crossing layers, three by notable scholars, as well as an Selected Works at Museum Kurhaus Astonishing images, resembling dreams. Also available as a German illustrated in colour dimensional and real time collages. Kleve in 2013. planets, crystals, landscapes and edition ISBN 9783866788688. interview with Mark Dion that touches 320 x 240 mm 1968 is a rainbow, the memory of a embryos, emerge from this process. upon the actuality of the enlightened Kerber Verlag £37.50 Kerber Verlag £35.50 storm and the positive projection of The relationship between alchemy, European voyager in contemporary a newborn sun: the history plus the ISBN 9783866789036 ISBN 9783866788732 global art. Published to accompany hardback 96 pages pharmacy, photography and softback 176 pages future, masterly shown in the drawings the exhibition Unity of Nature: 44 colour illustrations psychology are discussed in four 61 colour illustrations by one of the primary characters 240 x 300 mm essays. 260 x 210 mm Alexander von Humboldt and the of the Radical Design movement, English and German text Americas at Americas Society, New Alessandro Mendini, who adds a vital Kerber Verlag £35.50 York, 29 April – 29 July 2014. ISBN 9783866789005 contribution to Toilet Paper’s visuals. hardback 96 pages Kerber Verlag £35.50 Photographs by Maurizio Cattelan and 31 colour illustrations ISBN 9783866789395 Pierpaolo Ferrari, and drawings by 330 x 245 mm hardback 160 tbc pages Alessandro Mendini. English and German text illustrated in colour and b&w 267 x 191 mm Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König £46.00 ISBN 9786185039042 hardback 120 pages illustrated in colour and b&w 290 x 220 mm

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And Materials and Money Art and Ideology Critique Auf Zeit / Big Sign – Little Building Claire Bishop: Pablo Bronstein and Crisis After 1989 For the Time Being Radical Museology A is Building B is Architecture Wall Paintings – Painted Walls artists: Allan D'Arcangelo, Charlotte or, What's Contemporary in texts by Terry Atkinson, Richard Birkett, Craig texts by Jan Rehmann, Kerstin Stakemeier, Posenenske, Claes Oldenburg, Ed Ruscha, Jeff Buckley, Sebastian Egenhofer, Sam Lewitt, Jens Kastner, David Mayer, Max Jorge Museums of Contemporary Art? Pablo Bronstein is interested in the artists: Alexander Wagner, Anri Sala, Arturo Wall, Robert Smithson Melanie Gilligan, Reinhold Martin, Marina Hinderer Cruz, Ruth Sonderegger, Diedrich Herrera, Blinky Palermo, , Dan links between classical architecture Vishmidt, Joseph Vogl Diederichsen, Silvia Federici, Matthijs de texts by Robert Smithson, Venturi and Rauch Perjovschi, , Ernst Caramelle, artist: Dan Perjovschi and contemporary urbanism, between Bruijne, Stephan Dillemuth, Eva Birkenstock, Architects and Planners, Peter Eisenman, edited by Richard Birkett, Sam Lewitt Gordon Matta-Clark, Imi Knoebel, Jimmie Alice Creischer, Vesna Madzoski, Merijn Steven Izenour, Marta Kuzma settings and decors, between art and Durham, Josh Smith, Kara Walker, Karin In the face of austerity cuts to public Oudenampsen, Lea Susemichel, Tom Holert, dance. Through drawing, sculpture, And Materials and Money and Crisis Sander, Kay Rosen, Kilian Rüthemann, edited by Antonio Cataldo, Marta Kuzma funding, a handful of museums of Yilmaz Dziewior video and performance, he looks is an experimental proposition about Lawrence Weiner, Michel Majerus, Richard contemporary art have devised Tuttle, Richard Wright, Rinus Van de Velde, Sol The exhibition Big Sign – Little at the historical otherness in order the matter of capital as it exists in the edited by Eva Birkenstock, Jens Kastner, Max compelling alternatives to the mantra Jorge Hinderer Cruz, Ruth Sonderegger Lewitt, Thomas Schütte, Ulrich Rückriem Building at the Office for to unveil the links between power, artwork. Matter here has a double of 'bigger is better and richer’. In texts by Michael Diers, Regine Ehleiter, Laszlo Contemporary Art Norway in 2010 fascination and classical art. His work meaning. On the one hand flows of This third volume in the series of Radical Museology, art historian Glozer, Béatrice Gross, Christiane Heuwinkel, addressed the expanded temporal often combines references to history material and money can serve as KUB Arena publications gathers and critic, Claire Bishop presents Jutta Hülsewig-Johnen, Susanne Küper, and spatial field for cultural production of architecture – from the Roman subject matter for artwork. More introductory texts, essays, and Christina Lehnert, Henrike Mund, Dirk Teuber, the collection displays of the Van resulting from the modern shift in antiquity and the Baroque, to Neo- importantly is the speculative question interviews on the thematic relationship Anne Vieth Abbemuseum in Eindhoven, the the notion of landscape from the classicism and Post-modernism, as of what relationship the physical between Art and Ideology Critique edited by Friedrich Meschede, Johan Holten Museo Nacional de Reina Sofía in Kantian sublime to the space of well as hints to history of art – from the matter from which the artwork is built After 1989. The volume is comprised Madrid and MSUM in Ljubljana as There is a certain contradiction in the leisure time. Big Sign – Little Building Renaissance to the Modern period. has to the dislocation of capital from purely of text and aims to achieve outlines of a new understanding of attempt to exhibit the history of murals also addresses how artists such as While he has always been fascinated production. both an autonomous contribution the contemporary in contemporary in a museum, given that the mural's Charlotte Posenenske, Ed Ruscha, by drawing, he used it in his practice to ideological research as well as art. Rather than denoting presentism, Verlag der Buchhandlung history is necessarily an impermanent Robert Smithson, and Jeff Wall, who as an artist only after finishing his to sensitise readers to differing the contemporary comes to signal Walther König £28.00 one. The two exhibitions documented further challenged such traditional studies. His drawings are neither practices of critiques of ideology in a dialectical method: scouring the ISBN 9783863354527 here: For the Time Being: Hidden notions of space in order to explore architectural works, nor sketches the field of contemporary art. Using past for the origins of our present softback 176 pages Behind Plaster, Staatlichen Kunsthalle new interpretations of landscape for decors but rather concepts in the 'ideological-theoretical turn' of the historical moment, which in turn is 25 colour illustrations Baden-Baden and For the Time within the fields of aesthetics, art themselves, which involve a relation to 241 x 159 mm 1960s as its point of departure, the the determining motivation for our Being, Wall Paintings – Painted and architecture without succumbing the human being and to its personal first part of the book under the title interest in the past. It is an anachronic Walls, Kunsthalle Bielefeld in 2013 to any one category. The exhibition identity and social customs. Published Genealogical Constellations develops action that seeks to reboot the future can only be temporary projects. was inspired by a seminal project on the occasion of the exhibition at an 'historical-systematic' approach through the unexpected appearance During the late 1960s murals were developed by the architects Robert Centre d'Art Contemporain Genève, to historical and current critiques of of a relevant past. Accompanying and regarded as a sign of rebellion against Venturi, Denise Scott Brown and 13 September – 24 November 2013. ideology. The second part focusing on complimenting Claire Bishop's text are the art market, since the works could Steven Izenour, who, in their book Temporal Diagnoses addresses the illustrations by artist Dan Perjovschi. König Books £28.50 not simply be sold. Today, temporary Learning from Las Vegas (1972), drew ISBN 9783863354251 conjunction of specific ideological- from existing critiques of urban space König Books £12.50 wall paintings and installations are an softback 160 pages theoretical inquiries with current at the time to explore the role that ISBN 9783863353643 integral component of the art world. 72 colour, 30 b&w illustrations developments in the field of art today. softback 80 pages signs played in providing order to the 270 x 240 mm Verlag der Buchhandlung 18 colour, 18 b&w illustrations König Books £27.00 landscape. Walther König £37.00 210 x 150 mm ISBN 9783863351458 ISBN 9783863354121 König Books £23.00 softback 416 pages softback 384 pages ISBN 9783863355043 235 x 165 mm illustrated in colour and b&w softback 192 pages English and German text 305 x 230 mm 176 colour, 57 b&w illustrations English and German text 285 x 220 mm

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James Lee Byars William N. Copley Simon Denny Elmgreen & Dragset ½ an Autobiography Come and See Reflection on a Past Life c/o Jolyon The Personal Effects of Kim A Space Called Public Dotcom texts by James Lee Byars, David Sewell text by Jake Chapman edited by Linn Lühn texts by Roland Mönig, Gerard Vermeulen, artists: Alexander Laner, David Shrigley, Ed Beate Kolodziej Ruscha, Elmgreen & Dragset, Funda, Han edited by Magali Arriola, Peter Eleey edited by Emma Enderby, Kathryn Rattee texts by Christian Höller, Jasmine McNealy, There can hardly be a better Chong, Henrik Olesen, Iván Argote & Pauline edited by Gerard Vermeulen, Roland Mönig Matthias Michalka introduction to modern art than this Bastard, Kirsten Pieroth, Martin Kippenberger, Through a selection of over 125 The group of drawings included in edited by Matthias Michalka humorous yet insightful book by a This artist’s book by Tacita Dean Namill, Peter Weibel, Ragnar Kjartansson, sculptures, costumes, performable this beautifully-crafted artist's book Robert Keil & Helin Alas, Sissel Tolaas, paper works, films, ink paintings, comprise elements from Jake and contemporary personally admitted into consists of 50 out of 100 found Simon Denny, who was awarded Stephen Hall & Li Li Ren, Tatiana Trouvé this fascinating, occasionally bizarre vintage postcards with pre-war views the Baloise Art Prize at Art Basel correspondence, ephemera, live Dinos Chapman's two-dimensional texts by Elmgreen & Dragset, Fulya Erdemci, performance, and documentation, works that have been manipulated world through his encounters with of Kassel, painted over with gouache Statements in 2012, is interested in Mika Hannula, Anna Klingmann, Roland this catalogue represents the full to produce a book of 'tattoo flash', in key figures such as Man Ray, Max by the artist with contemporary views the development and contradictions Meyer, Markus Miessen, Armin Nassehi, scope of Byars' work. It focuses line with what might be found on the Ernst, Marcel Duchamp, and René of the same sites. They were mailed of our thoroughly mediatised society. Sabine Nielsen, Andrea Phillips, Heinz Schütz, Magritte. William Copley inherited a to the former CEO of the Aga Khan His installations, objects, and projects Rochelle Steiner, Elen E. Stone, Barbara on revealing the ephemeral and walls of tattoo parlours. In purchasing Vinken, Matthieu Wellner, Michael Freund, intangible nature of much of his art. this book the reader can become part fortune as a young man and used his Trust for Culture in Kabul, Jolyon focus on the connections between Slavoj Zizek Published on the occasion of the of the Chapmans' oeuvre: it enables wealth to open a gallery in Beverly Leslie who shares his first name with changes in media, commerce, exhibition James Lee Byars: ½ an the owner to pick any or all of the Hills shortly after World War II. Tacita Dean's father and who due to aesthetics, and politics, with their ever What defines a city's identity in the Autobiography, at Fundación Jumex Chapman-designed tattoos. Published Financially, the business was a flop, her grandfather's friendship with writer repeated and always rapidly obsolete year 2013? Public space has served Arte Contemporáneo, Mexico City, 19 on the occasion of the exhibition Jake but Copley’s attempt to bring culture John Galsworthy, was given it as a promise of the new. Published on as a meeting place and a stage for November 2013 – 13 April 2014; and and Dinos Chapman: Come and See to the natives of Hollywood won him middle name after the character in The the occasion of the exhibition Simon action, from discussions and deals at MoMA PS1, New York, 15 June – 7 at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery, a place in the annals of art history. Forsyte Saga and is believed to have Denny: The Personal Effects of Kim to protests, since ancient times. September 2014. London, 29 November 2013 – 9 Copley was a painter and could well been the first non-fictional person Dotcom at mumok, Vienna, 5 July – 13 Though then as now, such activities February 2014. understand the work and thought with that name. This publication was October 2013. continue to take place in the analogue König Books / Fundación Jumex Arte processes of his heroes and coevals. commissioned by Documenta (13) world, increasingly these interactions Verlag der Buchhandlung Contemporaneo £28.00 König Books £27.00 This essay, written in 1976 for the and the Goethe-Institut, Kabul and have moved to the digital world of ISBN 9783863355111 Walther König £17.00 ISBN 9783863354893 exhibition Paris–New York, frankly produced on the occasion of the the internet. As a consequence, the softback 304 pages hardback 96 pages ISBN 9783863354114 and engagingly depicts episodes in exhibition at Queen's Palace, Bagh- meaning, use and dynamic of public 213 colour, 87 b&w illustrations 58 b&w illustrations softback 80 pages space is changing. Elmgreen & 230 x 160 mm 200 x 135 mm the lives of Surrealist artists from the eBabur in Kabul, Afghanistan, June 60 colour illustrations English and Spanish text perspective of a younger colleague 20 – July 19, 2012. 240 x 165 mm Dragset presented A Space Called in a portrayal that is at once revealing Public in the city of Munich in 2013, Verlag der Buchhandlung and intimate. showing works by international Walther König £15.00 artists who were asked to explore the ISBN 9783863352042 Verlag der Buchhandlung meaning of public space using a fresh Walther König £17.00 softback 52 pages approach. ISBN 9783863354589 50 colour illustrations 220 x 170 mm softback 80 pages Verlag der Buchhandlung 22 b&w illustrations Walther König £46.00 195 x 130 mm ISBN 9783863354398 hardback 384 pages 120 colour, 125 b&w illustrations 250 x 200 mm English and German text

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Exhibition as Social Patrick Faigenbaum Harun Farocki Hans-Peter Feldmann Urs Fischer Peter Fischli / David Weiss Intervention Diagrams: Images from Ten Films Voyeur 2000 Words Series Polyurethane Objects Culture in Action 1993 texts by Kathleen S. Bartels, Jeff Wall, Jean François Chévrier, Eric de Chassey texts by Thomas Elsaesser, Maren Grimm, Jan This is the sixth edition of Hans- text by Jessica Morgan edited by Peter Fischli Verwoert, Christa Blümlinger, Dietrich Leder, texts by Tom Eccels, Paul O'Neil, Helmut Peter Feldmann's classic work, his Since receiving international acclaim Ute Holl, Benedikt Reichenbach, Matthias edited by Karen Marta, Massimiliano Gioni Draxler, Joshua Decter, Michael Kimmelman, Peter Fischli and David Weiss have in the mid-1980s for his portraits of Rajmann, Hila Peleg, Anselm Franke continually updated project entitled, Joe Scanlan made some of the most highly prized Italian aristocratic families, Patrick Voyeur. This time, by continuing his Swiss artist Urs Fischer is best known edited by Benedikt Reichenbach for his unexpected transformations of artist's books of their generation, A show challenging the conventional Faigenbaum has situated his work trawl through iconographic images of including Suddenly this Overview understanding of public art, Culture within the heart of the pictorial This publication attempts to map a our times, Feldmann has produced a quotidian objects and spectacularly disorienting installations. Combining (1982), Visible World (2000), and in Action in Chicago had a new tradition, emphasising the expressive visual approach to one of the world's compendium of 800 black and white Will Happiness Find Me? (2003). social agenda, and rethought what power of photography and its position foremost documentary and essay images. By looking through this little grand gestures with a hallucinated attitude, the artist brings an alchemical Their new book, Peter Fischli / an exhibition of contemporary art within art history. This book features filmmakers, Harun Farocki. Unlike book in detail, you will find the ideal David Weiss: Polyurethane Objects, might be. This project was curated the work of Patrick Faigenbaum, the many other, more theoretical cure for boredom! approach to materials, images, and bodies fracturing our experience of continues this tradition. Fischli by Mary Jane Jacob as part of the presenting 30 black and white and 21 publications about his work, this book and Weiss have been making their Verlag der Buchhandlung the world around us. This colourful Sculpture Chicago programme in colour pictures. His work was shown operates with still images beyond an Polyurethane Objects since 1992. 1993. Through eight projects by in 2013 (a first major presentation in illustrative or documentary purpose. Walther König £10.00 monograph, with an essay by Jessica ISBN 9783863354794 Hand-carved and painted with almost artists initiated in the early 1990s Canada), in a solo exhibition at the By means of repetition, interruption Morgan, presents the wide array of softback 265 pages (but not quite) machine-like precision, and displacement, the configurations Fischer's work in the and developed in collaboration with Vancouver Art Gallery, co-curated by 800 b&w illustrations these sculptures overturn the notion local people, the intention was to director Kathleen S. Bartels and artist pursue specific movements within Collection. Published as part of the 165 x 110 mm new 2000 Words series, conceived of the readymade while uncovering, engage diverse groups over time, in Jeff Wall. Published on the occasion each film, taking into account in the clutter of daily life, both humour addition to the visiting public in 1993. of the exhibition at Vancouver Art mechanisms of order and open- by Massimiliano Gioni and published by the . Other titles and poetry. Edited and sequenced by In this fifth book in Afterall's Exhibition Gallery, 9 March – 2 June 2013, and endedness that are characteristic for Peter Fischli, the book features 140 Histories series, the course of these at the French Academy in Rome, 4 Farocki's work in general. Diagrams in the series include Pawel Althamer, Robert Cuoghi, Elad Lassry Josh sculptures (one per page) depicting projects is documented, with a critical October 2013 – 19 January 2014. traces the dynamics in 10 of Farocki's such humble items as power tools, reappraisal of this important exhibition films and presents them along with Smith, and Andro Wekua. König Books £29.00 coffee cups, and shipping pallets. in newly commissioned essays and each film's complete commentaries, ISBN 9783863354626 Deste Foundation £19.00 Meanwhile the fold-out cover shows dialogues and intertitles, celebrating interviews, together with reviews hardback 80 pages Urs Fischer ISBN 9786185039011 the sculptures as they are exhibited, from the time. Included are interviews 21 colour, 30 b&w illustrations their major critical gesture: the Pawel Althamer ISBN 9789609931472 in arrangements that call to mind the Robert Cuoghi ISBN 9789609931496 with Mary Jane Jacob, Mark Dion and 285 x 235 mm exposition of mediality. distinctive disarray of a workshop or Simon Grennan. English and French text Elad Lassry ISBN 9789609931489 Verlag der Buchhandlung Josh Smith ISBN 9786185039004 an artist's studio. Walther König £46.00 König Books £16.00 Andro Wekua ISBN 9789609931465 Verlag der Buchhandlung ISBN 9783863354596 ISBN 9783863354480 softback 168 pages Walther König £24.00 softback 384 pages softback 192 pages illustrated in colour ISBN 9783863354992 1,052 colour illustrations 95 colour illustrations 246 x 190 mm softback 144 pages 244 x 168 mm 215 x 156 mm 146 colour illustrations 210 x 155 mm

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Daan van Golden Philip Guston Romuald Hazoumé Christian Jankowski Friedrich Kunath Manfred Kuttner Photo Book(s) Late Works Beninese Solidarity with Heavy Weight History In My Room Survey Endangered Westerners text by Emiliano Battista texts by Max Hollein, Ingrid Pfeiffer, Harald texts by Sergio Edelsztein, Jennifer Fulton, texts by Paul Hobson, Michael Bracewell, Ory texts by Birgit Hein, Tobias Kuttner, Christine Falckenberg, Rafael Rubinstein, Philip Guston Ewa Gorzadek, Veit Loers, Nora Moschuering, Dessau, Claire Le Restif, Paul Luckraft Mehring, Thomas Scheibitz, Sabine Sense, edited by Daan van Golden, Emiliano Battista texts by Peter Pakesch, Yacouba Konaté Rein Wolfs Franz Erhard Walther, Marcus Weber edited by Ingrid Pfeiffer, Max Hollein edited by Günther Holler-Schuster, Peter In My Room is a major new Daan van Golden: Photo Book(s) is Pakesch 'A philosophical game underpins this edited by Andreas Baur, Christiane Maria a book composed of other books: it American artist, Philip Guston publication surveying the work of Schneider, Marcus Weber (1913–1980) was the first painter to The shifting of the term 'post-colonial' apparent sleight-of-hand: the world German artist Friedrich Kunath. It reproduces the photo pages of Van is made into a stage whose reality is Manfred Kuttner (1937–2007) entered Golden's earlier books (most of which return to figuration in the post-War to a fundamental critique of the encompasses the last five years of era and pioneered linking high art and modern knowledge system and of comprised purely of inventions, role Kunath's practice and is an extension the art-world stage together with have long been out of print), as well plays and what-ifs.' (Niklas Maak) his artist friends Gerhard Richter, as two little known photo essays, in images from popular culture. Today the unifying discourse of Western of his unique aesthetic. Complex many celebrate him as the trailblazer rationalism results in modernity being This title is the most comprehensive and playful installations of paintings, Konrad Lueg, and Sigmar Polke. their entirety. The reproduction of The four artists jointly organised the pre-existing material, the insistent of postmodern, figurative painting. qualified as a determining element. retrospective of Jankowski's work sculptures and videos feature a In 1950 Guston earned his spurs in At present we are observing the to date and presents almost all his cornucopia of imagery, brought Demonstrative Exhibition of 1963 adherence to a set of core elements, in Düsseldorf, which was conceived gestures and images, the conviction the New York art world as defined by emergence of an art that lays claim pieces from the years 1992–2013 together from such diverse sources Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning to global contemporaneity without in chronological order. Jankowski as Old Master paintings, slapstick to convey their radical rejection of that creating different juxtapositions all established art venues and to and interactions between those same and Mark Rothko, and emerged borders or history. The origin of an gained international fame with his cartoons, anthropomorphised animals, as one of the major champions of artist is relativised, and the question 1992 video The Hunt in which he took and pop iconography from the simultaneously position themselves in elements will yield new readings and the art scene. This exhibition saw the meaning: these are the hallmark of Abstract Expressionism. At the end that becomes key is where an artist the supermarket as a symbol of the 1960s and 70s. A narrative around of the 1960s, he embarked on an finds his/her audience. Seven projects modern jungle and stalked the aisles the emotional life of the artist is founding of so-called German Pop Art Van Golden's work, and here for the and the coining of the term Capitalist first time they serve as the organising intense phase of drawing, something by African artist, Romuald Hazoumè armed with a bow and arrow. This enacted through fictional characters, that culminated in his breaking away are closely documented in this piece was followed by a number of producing an in-between world filled Realism, which would later write art principle for a book, one whose history. Kuttner contributed abstract patient rhythm creates the space for in painting from the 'purity' demanded catalogue. In his attempt to reverse works in which he cast a surprising with both humour and pathos. This of abstract art: Guston introduced deadlocked circumstances, the Benin point of view on the intersections of catalogue is designed by Yvonne pictures and painted objects. In both the logic of a practice to establish its cases he employed newly developed sensible presence. More than just coarse figures and fragments of artist makes a unique contribution to art, media and society. In his latest Quirmbach in close collaboration figures into his works. Large heads, the post-colonial discourse. Published piece, Heavy Weight History, the with the artist. New essays come fluorescent Plaka paints in neon the images, the book documents the hues that otherwise tended to find way in which the images were used severed hairy legs, clumsy shoes, and on the occasion of the exhibition artist asked members of the Polish from Michael Bracewell, Ory Dessau, all manner of architectural fragments at Kunsthaus Graz, Austria, 22 weightlifting team to lift selected Claire Le Restif, and Paul Luckraft. application in advertising graphics. over the years and the aesthetic He thus associated the aesthetics of and conceptual world they inhabit. such as walls, doors, and lamp bulbs September 2013 – 12 January 2014. memorials in Warsaw, including one Published on the occasion of the are among Guston's themes, which dedicated to Willy Brandt. Jankowski exhibition Friedrich Kunath: Raymond Pop Art with non-objective painting It is common to see Van Golden's Verlag der Buchhandlung are reminiscent of 1920s comics. thus created a visual measurement of Moody's Blues at Modern Art Oxford, in his pictorial works. Published to photography in light of his painting, as Walther König £19.00 Published on the occasion of the strength between the sculptural forms 21 September – 17 November 2013. accompany the exhibition at Langen an extension of it. ISBN 9783863354442 Foundation, Neuss, 19 July – 6 exhibition Philip Guston: Late Works softback 192 pages of social memory and competitive König Books £36.00 Verlag der Buchhandlung October 2013. at Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt, 6 200 colour, 20 b&w illustrations sport. ISBN 9783863354428 Walther König £56.00 November 2013 – 2 February 2014. 230 x 165 mm softback 272 pages Verlag der Buchhandlung ISBN 9783863354213 Verlag der Buchhandlung English, German and French text 205 colour illustrations Walther König £38.00 softback 412 pages Strzelecki Books £28.00 Walther König £46.00 270 x 220 mm ISBN 9783863354022 223 colour, 101 b&w illustrations ISBN 9783942680479 ISBN 9783863354466 English and German text softback 192 pages 320 x 240 mm hardback 156 pages hardback 320 pages 218 colour, 32 b&w illustrations illustrated in colour and b&w 700 colour illustrations 280 x 210 mm 280 x 265 mm 300 x 230 mm English and German text English and German text Engliah and German text

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Lens-Based Sculpture Memory Marathon Jonathan Meese Hans Ulrich Obrist Anders Petersen Serpentine Gallery Malermeese – Meesermaler Think Like Clouds Anywhere, Anywhere Out of Rome artists: Bruce Nauman, Edmund Kuppel, the World George Segal, Giuseppe Penone, Hermann texts by Julia Peyton-Jones, Hans Ulrich Obrist, texts by Robert Eikmeyer, Harald Falckenberg, texts by Paul Chan, Michael Diers text by Marco Delogu Pitz, John Ahearn, John Chamberlain, Kiki Chris Fite-Wassilak, Nicola Lees Doris Mampe, Christine Penetsdorfer, Smith, Marcel Duchamp, Rebecca Horn, Roman texts by Carlos Basualdo, Darius Khondji, edited by Punctum Sebastian Preuss, Daniel Schreiber, Roland Think Like Clouds collects for the Signer, Ron Mueck, Tony Cragg, Umberto edited by Jochen Volz, Lucia Pietroiusti Mouna Mekouar Schöny, Veit Ziegelmaier Boccioni, Valie Export first time the diagrams, notes, and Anders Petersen has been working in Over three days, the Serpentine drawings curator Hans Ulrich Obrist On the occasion of his one-person texts by Michel Frizot, Ursula Frohne, This catalogue accompanying a the city of Rome since the mid-1980s. Gallery staged the Memory Marathon has made for the past 22 years. Obrist exhibition, Parreno has radically Friedemann Malsch, Dietmar Rübel, Annette retrospective exhibition – dedicated He returned to work again in the city in 2012, the seventh Serpentine has curated exhibitions worldwide transformed the monumental space Tietenberg to the comprehensive and complex in 2005 and in 2012 he was invited Gallery Marathon inspired by the and has interviewed personalities of the Palais de Tokyo by using his edited by Angela Lammert, Bogomir Ecker, explorations undertaken in painting back for the Rome Commission, a annual Pavilion commission. This in nearly every field of endeavour: dialogue with architecture as its Herbert Molderings, Raimund Kummer by Jonathan Meese – is the first to prestigious commission that has multi-disciplinary event features a from architect Rem Koolhaas, to springboard and conceiving the previously been awarded to other Lens-Based Sculpture shows the give an impressive overview of his wide range of participants, including painter Gerhard Richter, to journalist exhibition as a medium in its own right. important photographers such as relation between sculpture and paintings and his development over leading artists, architects, film-makers, and activist Studs Terkel. During This accompanying publication acts Josef Koudelka, Graciela Iturbide, Alex photography for the first time from the past 20 years. During this period musicians, scientists, theorists and conversations and curatorial work he as an extension to the artist’s radical Soth and many others. Rome begins the perspective of the history of he investigated genres such as the writers in a continuous, performative draws and takes notes obsessively examination. It includes an excerpt with Petersen’s portraits of his lover sculpture. The overview with 200 historical painting, the portrait, the programme of explorations, musical in order to help him remember from Michel Serres' seminal text, Le Julia, which develop into a broader works, spanning the twentieth self-portrait and portraits of friends. and theatrical performances, and expand the topic at hand. But parasite (1980), an interview with investigation of the city’s lesser-known century and beyond, from more Published on the occasion of the film screenings, discussions and what ends up being drawn on hotel Serres by Hans Ulrich Obrist, and an monuments and byways, its cars, bars than 70 international artists shows exhibition at Museum der Moderne experiments. Among the more than stationery or printouts of emails extensive conversation with curator and citizens, as Petersen revisits the how modern sculpture detached Salzburg, 16 November 2013 – 9 60 participants included former REM are more than mere memory aids. Carlos Basualdo, who collaborated locations he had documented seven itself from the millennial principle of March 2014. band vocalist Michael Stipe, filmmaker Beautiful and enigmatic, they are with Parreno on the 2013 exhibition years previously, acutely conscious of statuary sculpture and evolved into a David Lynch, cultural historian Verlag der Buchhandlung visual portraits of conversations or Dancing around the Bride: Cage, his own mortality. new artistic praxis where the whole writer Marina Warner, composer Walther König £31.00 exhibitions made up of names, dates, Cunningham, Johns, Rauschenberg of reality with its diverse tactile, Gavin Bryars, neuroscientist Israel ISBN 9783863354435 quotes, and loose bits of information and Duchamp at the Philadelphia König Books / Punctum Press £34.00 spatial, and media phenomena is Rosenfield, and architect/designer hardback 180 pages entangled with wavering lines and Museum of Art. Also included is a ISBN 9783863354619 hardback 112 pages sculptural material. The photo camera Ron Arad. 100 colour illustrations undulating scribbles. Taken as a visual essay of 104 images by Darius 281 x 236 mm 60 colour and b&w illustrations serves as sculpture's primary tool, whole, Think Like Clouds maps the Khondji, who has followed the script König Books £37.00 English and German text 295 x 205 mm as a sketchbook and facilitator for intellectual and historical terrain of one of the exhibition and recreated the spatial and structural representation ISBN 9783863354657 journey for the reader. Published on softback 352 pages of the most active and curious minds in mass and form. Published on the the occasion of the exhibition at Palais illustrated in colour in contemporary art today. occasion of the exhibition Lens-Based 297 x 200 mm de Tokyo, Paris, 23 October 2013 – Sculpture at Akademie der Künste, Badlands Unlimited £28.00 12 January 2014. Berlin, 23 January – 21 April 2014, ISBN 9781936440429 and at Kunstmuseum Lichtenstein, softback 228 pages König Books £28.00 203 colour illustrations ISBN 9783863354831 9 May – 31 August 2014. 297 x 210 mm softback 188 pages Verlag der Buchhandlung 104 colour illustrations Walther König £38.00 245 x 172 mm ISBN 9783863354916 hardback 352 pages 300 colour illustrations 295 x 240 mm English and German text

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Time Pieces Christoph Schlingensief Wael Shawky Roman Signer Andreas Slominski Street Art Brazil Video Art Since 1963 Horsemen Adore Perfumes Talks and Conversations texts by Klaus Biesenbach, Chris Dercon, and Other Stories texts by Durs Grünbein, Dietmar Rübel, artists: Alexandre Orion, Fefe Talavera, Gais, Anna-Catherina Gebbers, Jörg van der Horst, Harald Welzer, Marius Babias Herbert Baglione, Jana Joana & Vitché, Nunca, artists: Bill Viola, Bjorn Melhus, Bruce Nauman, edited by David Signer, Peter Zimmermann Elfriede Jelinek, Laurence Kardish, Alexander Onesto, Rimon Guimarães, Speto, Tinho, Zezão , Christian Jankowski, Claes texts by Hans Ulrich Obrist, Julia Peyton-Jones edited by Marius Babias Kluge, Aino Laberenz, Susanne Pfeffer, Oldenburg, Dan Graham, Daniel Knorr, Dara Roman Signer is a wonderfully witty texts by Ulrich Schröder, Marta Suplicy, Christoph Schlingensief, Franziska Schößler Birnbaum, Gary Hill, Haegue Yang, Harun Shawky's varied practice, which and laconic writer. Only a few people The work of Andreas Slominski Antonio Grassi, Max Hollein, Carolin Köchling Farocki, Heimo Zobernig, Imi Knoebel, Joan edited by Aino Laberenz, Anna-Catharina includes film and installations, know this side of the artist. Published distinguishes itself with a particular edited by Carolin Köchling, Max Hollein Jonas, John Baldessari, Joseph Beuys, Laura Gebbers, Klaus Biesenbach, Susanne Pfeffer Horelli, Marcel Odenbach, Ming Wong, Nam communicates profound and critical here, for the first time, are talks diversity of genres, combining June Paik, Oleg Kulik, Rebecca Horn, Robert Christoph Schlingensief was observations about Arabic traditions and conversations in which Signer conceptual, sculptural and The cities in Brazil are some of Wilson, Tony Oursler, Valie Export, Vito Acconci, a filmmaker, theatre director, and culture. He has rightly received discusses his youth in the Swiss performance approaches. In an the world's liveliest and artistically Wolf Vostell performance artist, author of audio international acclaim for his repeated Appenzell; his student years in Poland, ironic manner Slominski examines innovative centres for graffiti art. texts by Marius Babias, Kathrin Becker, Dieter plays, installation artist, musician, engagement with the processes and where he met his wife, Aleksandra, the boundary between art and reality Brazil's colourful, dynamic and unique Daniels, Gisela Jo Eckhardt, Tabea Metzel, consequence. Acclaimed as one of by bringing everyday objects into movement stands in direct opposition Sylvia Arnaout, Sophie Goltz, Bert Rebhandl opera director, revelator, but first and and his early and difficult years as foremost he was a creator of images. the most exciting artists to emerge an artist. He also discusses his later absurd contexts and making the to the American and European street edited by Kathrin Becker, Marius Babias, from the Middle East in recent spectators stumble on most familiar art scenes, both in terms of content Sophie Goltz His radical demand for reaction, visits to countries such as Iceland and his uniquely inventive imagery, his years, Wael Shawky's exhibition Japan, both of which he admires and things. This book is published on the and aesthetics. This book introduces Founded in 1971 as an artists' almost obsessive overexertion and at Serpentine Gallery features the which have influenced his work. Taken occasion of the Hannah Höch Prize and documents works by 11 artists, and cultural producers' initiative, his challenging demand for similar worldwide premiere of his latest film as a whole, the texts form a sort of being given to Andreas Slominski and who were invited to Frankfurt in the Video-Forum, with over 1400 dedication from anyone involved in Al Araba Al Madfuna II (2013). His autobiography. is accompanied by essays by Durs Germany to create new works in international works, is the oldest his projects secure Schlingensief's films, installations and performances Grünbein, Dietmar Rübel and Harald public spaces. Each copy of this collection of video art in Germany. explore history, culture and the effect Verlag der Buchhandlung Welzer. publication has a unique spray-painted exceptional position in the Walther König £19.00 Focal points of the collection are contemporaneous art discourse. This of globalisation on contemporary cover. Published on the occasion ISBN 9783863354770 Verlag der Buchhandlung of the exhibition Street Art Brazil at Fluxus, feminist video, historical and catalogue provides an insight to his societies through fact and fiction. softback 128 pages Walther König £19.00 Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, contemporary video art from Berlin as comprehensive work and includes Exploring the notion that there is 6 colour illustrations ISBN 9783863354367 well as media-reflective approaches. essays and talks that highlight various no single historical truth, Shawky 200 x 130 mm softback 226 pages 5 September – 27 October 2013. Key works from the early period of aspects in Schlingensief's oeuvre re-tells the crusades from the Middle 100 colour and b&w illustrations Verlag der Buchhandlung video art are equally well represented while his fulminating iconography is Eastern perspective, using classical 250 x 160 mm Walther König £30.00 as current productions. This book reflected in an opulent image section. Arabic, the language spoken in English and German text ISBN 9783863354183 documents the complete contents Published on the occasion of the news bulletins and in the Quran, to softback 128 pages of the collection and includes exhibition at KW Berlin, 1 December frame his narrative with a voice of 150 colour illustrations illustrations, forming a comprehensive 2013 – 19 January 2014, and at authority. Published alongside the 320 x 240 mm English and German text compendium of international video art MoMA PS1, New York, March – exhibition Wael Shawky: al-Qurban for artists, curators and teachers. August 2014. at the Serpentine Gallery, London, 29 November 2013 – 9 February 2014. Verlag der Buchhandlung König Books £38.00 Walther König £19.00 ISBN 9783863354954 König Books £12.00 ISBN 9783863350741 softback 544 pages ISBN 9783863354879 softback 456 pages 500 colour illustrations hardback 146 pages illustrated in b&w 260 x 190 mm illustrated in colour and b&w 230 x 160 mm English and German text 203 x 130 mm English and German text English and Arabic text

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Superflex Tal R TECTA Unlawful Assembly Jeff Wall: Tableaux Pictures Franz Erhard Walther The Corrupt Show and the The Virgin Flying Furniture Lucy McKenzie & Alan Michael Photographs, 1996–2013 The Body Decides Speculative Machine texts by Jens Erik Sørensen, Marie Nipper, texts by Barry Bergdoll, Louisa Hutton, Andrew Devised as a way to indulge in their texts by Yilmaz Dziewior, Hripsimé Visser, text by Elena Filipovic Camiel van Winkel, Poul Erik Tøjner, Karin van texts by Patrick Charpenel, Daniel McClean Barry Schwabsky, Søren Ulrik Thomsen Mead, Jean Prouvé, Heinz Rasch, Peter interest in literature and explore Smithson, Jörg Stürzebecher, Stefan Wewerka Gilst A pop-up book for adults, this edited by Anne Mette Thomsen, Marie Nipper the parallels between systematic The process of speculation and edited by TECTA edited by Hripsimé Visser, Yilmaz Dziewior catalogue on the work of Franz Erhard corruption lie at the core of today's This catalogue contains texts on Tal painting and formulaic writing, the Walther sought its inspiration in the unstable economic system; they R's artistic method with contributions Flying Furniture is an absorbing artists Lucy McKenzie and Alan This catalogue documents the artist's work in order to determine might be said, indeed, to be two by internationally recognised art chronicle of the TECTA furniture Michael present their collection of solo exhibition Jeff Wall: Tableaux, the publication-form that might most sides of the same coin. SUPERFLEX writers and draws a picture of an factory, which has been redefining crime stories Unlawful Assembly. Pictures, Photographs 1996–2013 appropriately convey the centrality intervenes within specific fields of inquisitive and playful artist for whom modernism for almost 60 years. First published in a private limited mounted by the Kunsthaus Bregenz of action to the artist's oeuvre. The social action, which impact upon the a completion is always the same Erudite contributions by Jörg edition it was intended as a cheap in cooperation with the Stedelijk performativity at the heart of Walther's power structures of this economic as a new beginning, and in which a Stürzebecher, Peter Smithson holiday read to titillate and entertain Museum in Amsterdam and the more than a half century-long system. This publication provides a mountain climbed merely constitutes and others trace the history of summer visitors to the Mediterranean Louisiana Museum of Modern Art practice is underscored through the detailed and typological description the foot of a new one. The artist is a this powerhouse of contemporary island of Stromboli, and as a piece in Humlebæk in 2014–15. Jeff appearance of six brightly coloured of SUPERFLEX’s artworks, which charming and unstoppable picture design, and of a tradition, begun by of site-specific work; the location of Wall first became well-known in elementary pop-up forms spread they describe as 'working tools' for fornicator who meets every new Karl-Friedrich Schinkel's cast-iron the action and the place in which it is the 1970s thanks to his backlit throughout the book. Included is an citizens to use. It also includes an challenge as a virgin. More than 30 chairs and the avant-garde Bauhaus read being the same. The Unlawful phototransparencies. However, interview with Franz Erhard Walther by essay co-written by curators Patrick of Tal R's latest large-scale paintings masterpieces of Marcel Breuer, Mies Assembly cast of characters are Wall never limited his photographs Eric Walther. Charpenel and Daniel McClean, as are combined with an almost van der Rohe and Walter Gropius, that united by narcissism, ineffectuality to a particular scale or type of Verlag der Buchhandlung well as a section dedicated to the encyclopaedic collection of drawings, is alive and well today. and paranoia, and like fast food's presentation, but rather worked ratio of fat, salt and sugar to protein, in different formats using a mix of Walther König £56.00 reflection (speculation) of social graphics and monumental collages. ISBN 9783863355135 Verlag der Buchhandlung these stories confront pathology in phototransparencies and normal and political themes, relevant in Published on the occasion of the Walther König £17.00 hardback 116 pages a similarly consumable (and cynical) color photographs. Since 1996, the context of social globalisation. exhibition at ARoS Kunstmuseum ISBN 9783863354930 47 colour illustrations package of calibrated sex, violence Published on the occasion of Aarhus, Denmark, 23 November 2013 softback 256 pages Wall has also made black and 215 x 170 mm the exhibition SUPERFLEX: The – 21 April 2014. 247 colour, 26 b&w illustrations and humour. Lucy McKenzie and white photographs which expand Corrupt Show and the Speculative 240 x 173 mm Alan Michael have familiarised his investigation of photography’s Verlag der Buchhandlung Machine, at Fundación Jumex Arte English and German text themselves with the methodologies aesthetics. In doing so, he makes Walther König £46.00 Contemporáneo, Ecatepec, Mexico, of illusionistic painting, trompe l'oeil reference both to classic street ISBN 9783863354848 and photorealism respectively. The photography and to film noir. The 23 September 2013 – 2 February hardback 386 pages visual art subsequently generated by exhibition in Bregenz begins with 2014. 285 colour illustrations Unlawful Assembly includes work 305 x 235 mm Wall’s works from this period and Fundación Jumex Arte English and Danish text by Josephine Pryde, with whom the continues by documenting his work Contemporaneo £38.00 artists collaborated to produce this up to the present day. Included is an ISBN 9786079584542 second edition's cover image. interview with Wall by Yilmaz Dziewior. hardback 360 pages illustrated in colour König Books £17.00 Verlag der Buchhandlung 275 x 225 mm ISBN 9783863354909 Walther König £40.00 English and Spanish text softback 144 pages ISBN 9783863354688 14 colour illustrations hardback 136 pages 180 x 110 mm 36 colour, 10 b&w illustrations 255 x 290 mm

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Josef Wittlich Jason Martin Liu Xiaodong Alison Erika Forde Joana Vasconcelos The Indiscipline of Painting Picture after Pictures Painting as Sculpture Half Street The Tallest of Tales Time Machine artists: Alex Hubbard, André Cadere, , Bernard Frize, Blinky Palermo, Bob texts by Hans Körner, Manja Wilkens texts by Luca Massimo Barbero, Ossian Ward texts by Greg Hilty, Liu Xiaodong, Ossian Ward, text by Paulette Terry Brien texts by , Helen Laville, Law, Bridget Riley, Carl Ostendarp, Cheyney Iona Whittakker Natasha Howes edited by Dieter F. Lange edited by Joanna Thornberry Discover the captivating world of Thompson, Dan Walsh, Daniel Buren, Daniel 'My only goal is to confront people Published alongside Manchester Sturgis, David Diao, David Reed, Francis For the first time ever, this biography This beautifully illustrated catalogue Alison Erika Forde’s art in this new Baudevin, Frank Stella, Gene Davis, Gerhard and see them as they really are.' (Liu and catalogue raisonné with more presents Jason Martin's most recent publication. Innocently enchanting Art Gallery's staging of the UK’s Richter Xiaodong) most ambitious exhibition of works than 1,200 illustrations tell the unique works: jewel like casts in nickel, on first look, but just like the classic texts by Martin Clark, Sarah Shalgosky, Daniel by Portuguese contemporary artist story of the industrial labourer and copper and rose gold. Featuring This publication celebrates the first fairy-tales such as Hansel and Gretel Sturgis, Terry R. Myers, Bob Nickas, Stephen Joana Vasconcelos, 15 February – 1 Moonie artist Josef Wittlich (1903–1982) from essays by academic Luca Massimo UK solo exhibition of renowned and Little Red Riding Hood, turn the June 2014. Fresh from her success the German Westerwald. Although he Barbero, and writer Ossian Ward, artist Liu Xiaodong. For a period pages and you’ll quickly discover representing Portugal at the 55th The Indiscipline of Painting, published never visited an exhibition, he invented this title has been published on the of six weeks, Liu documented his things aren’t always as they seem. Venice Biennale, Vasconcelos brings to accompany an international group his own unique form of Pop Art – long occasion of the exhibition Jason encounters with Londoners, much as Twelve new works are playfully her seductive and subversive large- exhibition at and Mead before Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein Martin: Painting as Sculpture at he has done previously, while living displayed in this specially created scale sculptures to Manchester for Gallery in 2011–12, explores how and Mel Ramos – with motifs reaching Lisson Gallery, Milan, 21 November and painting among residents of signed limited edition (of 500 copies). an exclusive site specific exhibition. the history and legacy of modernist back as far as the First World War. 2013 – 10 January 2014. Tibet, Japan, Italy, Cuba and Israel. Forde rescues unwanted mass- This major new show features over abstract painting continues to Josef Wittlich was only discovered Focusing on three local businesses, produced pictures and charity shop Lisson Gallery £20.00 20 of the Portuguese artist’s most inspire painters and artists working late in his 'career' when, by chance, two pubs and one Middle Eastern bric-a-brac and transforms them into ISBN 9780947830434 significant sculptures, filling the today. Featuring a diverse range of an artist visiting the ceramics factory coffee shop, Liu produced one near- extraordinary works of art. Influenced hardback 72 pages gallery’s exhibition spaces, adorning work by both twentieth century and where he was employed noticed lifesize oil on canvas and eight acrylic by book illustrations, comic strips 25 colour illustrations the exterior of the gallery and act contemporary artists, including Jeremy his paintings, which Wittlich's 245 x 195 mm photo-paintings at each location. Liu’s and folk art, she draws on her dreams as interventions with the gallery’s Moon, Blinky Palermo, Gerhard fellow workers had hung on the London residency was documented and memories to produce fairytale permanent collection. The exhibition Richter, Frank Stella, Andy Warhol, walls. He adapted images from war by celebrated filmmaker Sophie images which are imbued with a vital and catalogue includes new and Tomma Abts and Heimo Zobernig, chronicles as well as from everyday Fiennes, whose complementary mischief and dark humour. Published recent works, the majority of which are this book brings together art from the culture, which he found in numerous portrait of the artist at work is provided on the occasion of the exhibition The previously unseen in the UK, including 1950s to the present. In particular, it newspapers, magazines and mail- in the enclosed DVD. Published Tallest of Tales by Alison Erika Forde a major new textile commission focuses on abstraction's turn away order catalogues. From these source alongside the exhibition at Lisson at Manchester Art Gallery, Britannia. The brightly coloured from its expressionistic roots at images, he created works of art in his Gallery, London, 27 September – 2 27 July – 10 November 2013. organic forms are composed of many the end of the 1950s and its move own independent style and featuring a November 2013. Manchester Art Gallery £9.95 fabric elements in a riotous patchwork towards a more geometric, post- high recognition value. ISBN 9780901673848 minimalist tradition, highlighting the Lisson Gallery £32.00 of patterns, shapes and textures, softback 20 pages Verlag der Buchhandlung ISBN 9780947830427 hanging in striking contrast to the resonances still felt by artists today. 12 colour illustrations Walther König £75.00 softback + DVD 120 pages 205 x 105 mm straight, clean lines of the Gallery’s Mead Gallery / Tate Publishing £25.00 ISBN 9783863354138 76 colour illustrations glass atrium. ISBN 9780957040458 hardback 352 pages 270 x 240 mm hardback 124 pages 1241 colour illustrations Manchester Art Gallery £7.99 illustrated in colour and b&w 320 x 245 mm ISBN 9780901673879 247 x 248 mm English and German text softback 36 pages illustrated in colour throughout 330 x 240 mm

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Sean Lynch Hannah Rickards Gustav Deutsch / Direct Urbanism Marcel Duchamp Luca Faccio A Blow-by-Blow Account of Hanna Schimek Transparadiso Étant donnés Common Ground Stonecarving in Oxford texts by Paul Hobson, Sally Shaw, Isla Shirley – Visions of Reality Leaver-Yap, (conversation with artists: Barbara Holub, Paul Rajakovics artists: Jeff Wall, Marcel Duchamp texts by Marco Ansaldo, Rainer Dormels, the artist) texts by Brigitte Felderer, Olaf Möller Luca Faccio, Eugen Freund, Lucas Gehrmann, This title has been published to texts by Jane Rendell, transparadiso texts by Jeff Wall, Stefan Banz This is the first publication on the work Alexandra Grimmer, Johannes Holzmann, Lee accompany solo exhibitions in Dublin This exhibition deals with the topic of After more than 12 years of This title presents Jeff Wall's Loc Hyun, Peter Moser, Eva Schlegel, Thomas of Hannah Rickards and explains her Seifert, Hannes Swoboda and Oxford by Irish artist Sean Lynch. the staging of reality, and replication transdisciplinary practice, this book extraordinary lecture on Marcel His latest project, A Blow-by-Blow meticulously researched and executed and reconstruction in art, taking the works which explore the elusive introduces the extensive work of Duchamp's great legacy Étant Common Ground, by Italian photo Account of Stonecarving in Oxford, example of Edward Hopper's work. Transparadiso. The oeuvre ranges donnés, presented at the First Annual artist Luca Faccio (born 1969), explores the oeuvre of nineteenth landscape of perception, language The film Shirley addresses inter- and translation. Rickards’ attention here from a committed architectural Anne d'Harnoncourt Memorial examines Korea’s violent division into century stonecarvers John and alia the fact that Edward Hopper practice down to diverse artistic-urban Symposium, September 11, 2009, North and South, with portraits of James O’Shea, who carved monkeys, is particularly drawn to natural did not reproduce reality in his phenomena such as thunder, mirage, interventions which, now methodically at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. people, cities and landscapes on both cats, owls, and parrots on buildings paintings, but instead combined sharpened as 'direct urbanism', lift Published for the first time in a sides of the divide. in Oxford and Dublin. A 60 page and the aurora borealis. She closely individual set-pieces to create a examines these occurrences – and the dichotomy between planning trilingual edition. photonovel tells a story about the fictional reality, a method that is also and urban activism. The desire for a Verlag für moderne how we experience them – through Verlag für moderne Kunst Nürnberg £36.00 O’Sheas and their many encounters inherent in the medium of the film. In collective topos that is supported by moving image, audio and installation Kunst Nürnberg £18.00 ISBN 9783869844749 on their travels, and associates the the course of the three-dimensional collaborative actions and the potential O’Shea’s work as being alive with works. The artist’s scrupulous and life-sized transformation of 13 Hopper ISBN 9783869845005 hardback 224 pages of macro-utopias is common to all hardback 152 pages illustrated in colour diverse allegorical and associative investigative methodology involves the paintings for the film, pictorial and the different projects. An interview 20 colour illustrations 295 x 245 mm meanings. A series of short essays, detailed deconstruction of her chosen sculptural artifacts were created subjects. Breaking down the auditory, with Paul O’Neill and Mick Wilson as 145 x 110 mm English and German text images, and artist contributions also that were combined into sets to well as a text by Jane Rendell link the English, French and German text feature. Published to accompany the visual or spatial relationships with produce the illusionist reality of the atmospheric phenomena into minute discourse to the projects with their exhibition at Dublin City Gallery The film. This catalogue accompanies wildly diverse contexts. Hugh Lane, 10 July – 29 September, parts for individual examination, her the exhibition Visions of Reality by 2013; and Modern Art Oxford, 12 intense artistic gaze scrutinises each Gustav Deutsch and Hanna Schimek Verlag für moderne April – 7 June, 2014. particle before reconstruction, often in at Künstlerhaus, Vienna, 6 November Kunst Nürnberg £30.00 an alternative form, through language, 2013 – 5 Januuary 2014, and the film ISBN 9783869844084 Modern Art Oxford / Dublin City Gallery softback 216 pages gesture or musical performance. Shirley by Gustav Deutsch. Included The Hugh Lane £12.00 Rickards lives and works in London, illustrated in colour and b&w ISBN 9781901352603 is an interview with the director 275 x 200 mm was educated at Central St Martins Gustav Deutsch and the painter softback 120 pages tbc College of Art and Design, and was English and German text 60 colour, 60 b&w illustrations tbc Hanna Schimek, critical texts and an the 2009 recipient of the MaxMara Art 266 x 189 mm extensive pictorial section of photos, Prize for Women. storyboards, costumes, and lighting, Modern Art Oxford £30.00 painting and furniture sketches etc. ISBN 9781901352610 Verlag für moderne softback 96 pages Kunst Nürnberg £22.00 60 colour and b&w illustrations ISBN 9783869844916 280 x 217 mm softback 120 pages illustrated in colour and b&w 270 x 210 mm English and German text

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Function / Dysfunction The Revolution of the Smoky Pokership Canan Tolon Richard Deacon Hans Furer Contemporary Art from Glasgow Romantics Perform the Exhibition Space Sidesteps So, And, If, But. Catalogue Raisonné 1971–2013 Fluxus made in USA Writings 1970–2012 artists: Ciara Phillips, Claire Barclay, Martin texts by Katya Garcia Anton, Barnaby Drabble, texts by Bill Berkson, John Yau texts by Claudia Jolles, Hans Furer Boyce, Mary Redmond, Nick Evans, Nicolas Sally de Kunst, Federica Martini, Sibylle Omlin, texts by Matthias Bleyl, Lars Blunck, Markus edited and interview with the artist by texts by Richard Deacon, Dieter Schwarz Party Dauss, Gerhard Graulich, Frank Mehring, Ulrich Dorothee Richter, Gavin Wade The Swiss artist Hans Furer began Ziba Ardalan edited by Dieter Schwarz texts by Kitty Anderson, Oliver Basciano, Fiona Puritz, Katharina Uhl edited by Sibylle Omlin as early as 1971 with his first Bradley, Katrina Brown, Stephen Feeke, Fiona This exhibition at Parasol unit, Tolon’s The foremost interest of the sculptor artistic endeavours that over the Jardine, Melitta Kliege, Sarah Lowndes In the 1960s, American Fluxus artists In the context of researching first major solo show in a London Richard Deacon is in his material following years developed into a such as George Maciunas, Geoffrey performative practice and institution, provides in-depth insight serious occupation, one that was to The idea of presenting artistically as a substance and, above all, its Hendricks, Al Hansen and Ben performative installations, Smoky into her work from 1986 to the present accompany him in his professional dynamic centres was the starting malleability. He uses these materials, Patterson turned their backs on the Pokership reflects the change from day. It includes Futur imparfait, career as an attorney and through point for an exhibition featuring artists such as steel, plastic, resin, glass, 'land of unlimited possibilities', finding performance to installation and 1986–1999, a series of 33 ink-wash all his intensely cultural and political from Scotland. Since the 1990s the clay, copper, stone and aluminium, a place where they could implement back again. In the past 10 years and crayon figurative drawings that activities up to the present day. Scottish metropolis has developed as manifestations of expression, their avant-garde notions of art and life within the evolution of contemporary were recently acquired by the British Over the past decades more than into a hotspot of fine arts, with the 'as is the act of the work itself in Europe, primarily in Germany. Their performance art, a shift has been Museum. This will be the first time 700 paintings, 10,000 drawings, a Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow's that concludes the undertaking.' performances, music and objects discerned away from the body of the they are shown together in the UK. large number of watercolours and renowned academy of arts, forming Along with these unusual forms – were wild and provocative. At the performer to the relational space and The book includes full colour, high linocuts have been the result. The the centre of this development. biomorphic-like volumes, convoluted same time, these reflected the relevant context of the performance. Behind resolution imagery of both works in large number of his art activities as Function / Dysfunction discusses a serpentine delineations and dynamic artists' needs to once again cast their this also lies the observation that the show and many other additional well as his intense occupation with phenomenon that has been emerging entwinements – from the end of the spell over the world. With their longing today's performance art leaves behind images which illustrate Tolon’s artistic techniques, especially with since the 1990s, i.e. the introduction 1990s the artist produced ceramic for myth, transcendence and freedom, ever more traces in exhibition spaces. fascinating progression as an artist the medium of painting, is attractively of elements of applied arts into fine pieces finished in a great variety of works such as Geoffrey Hendricks' The design of the space that is whose aim is to make paintings that presented in this catalogue raisonné. arts with a wide variety of approaches. glazes, thus combining painting and cloud pictures, Al Hansen's Venus intended for the performance – stage, are apparently recognisable, yet elude In an interview with Claudia Jolles, In some cases a direct reference to sculpture. He has written many texts images and Ben Patterson's travel public space, exhibition format – calls description. The publication includes Furer allows the reader to participate design objects is made or everyday that are assembled here for the first works are reminiscent of the works of for new forms in the development of two essays by Bill Berkson and in the mental processes that he commodities such as furniture or time: notes from his student days, Romantics such as Johan Christian the performance, for example that John Yau, who each give a personal carried on with himself and his artist household effects are integrated transcriptions of actual dialogues Clausen Dahl, Philipp Otto Runge, of the environment or of the action, account of their relationship to Tolon’s friends about his work in art. into the artistic work. In addition, and situations, personal views in Caspar David Friedrich and Ludwig of politically committed projects or work, as well as an insightful interview retrospect, spontaneous memos of richter|fey verlag £38.00 industrially produced materials Tieck. Just like the Romantics, text between the artist and curator, activities of art in the social sphere. production processes, contributions ISBN 9783941263666 such as construction materials or the artists belonging to the Fluxus Ziba Ardalan. Published on the to the catalogues of artist friends hardback 224 pages textiles are used and handicraft, movement were intent on changing Verlag für moderne occasion of the exhibition at Parasol industrial and artisanal techniques are Kunst Nürnberg £31.00 and memories of people who played 725 colour, 5 b&w illustrations society using irony, imagination and unit, London, 15 January – 16 March 285 x 220 mm applied. Published on the occasion ISBN 9783869844138 a role in his biography, among other the belief in a humane utopia. 2014. English and German text of the exhibition at Neues Museum, softback 220 pages things. The reader is not only given Nuremberg, 18 October 2013 – 9 Verlag für moderne 62 b&w illustrations Parasol unit £30.00 a fragmentary insight into the mental 210 x 135 mm February 2014. Kunst Nürnberg £28.00 ISBN 9780957351813 world of the artist, but can directly ISBN 9783869840581 English and German text hardback 198 pages recapitulate how Deacon became a Verlag für moderne hardback 224 pages 110 colour illustrations sculptor. Kunst Nürnberg £26.00 illustrated in colour 275 x 205 mm ISBN 9783869844817 dimensions tbc richter|fey verlag £31.00 softback 160 pages English and German text ISBN 9783941263659 illustrated in colour hardback 368 pages 295 x 220 mm 80 colour, 30 b&w illustrations English and German text 230 x 160 mm

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Fred Sandback Franz Erhard Walther Abstract Drawing Abstract Vaudeville Dawn Ades Black Sun Drawings Perpetuum Mobile: Curated by Richard Deacon The Work of Rose English Selected Writings Alchemy, Diaspora and Heterotopia Storage Pedestal Action text by Dieter Schwarz artists: Alison Wilding, Anish Kapoor, Bob Law, text by Guy Brett edited by Doro Globus texts by Shezad Dawood, Megha Ralapati, texts by Franz Erhard Walther, Friederike David Batchelor, Eva Hesse, Jackson Pollock, Tom Trevor Richard Serra, Sol Lewitt interviews by Anne-Louise Rentell, Sophia Hao A leading voice on Dada, Surrealist Fred Sandback (1943–2003), Wappler, Stefan Krämer, Anna M. Storm, edited by Gerrie van Noord regarded as one of the major Thorsten Schneider texts by Dawn Ades, Richard Deacon, edited by Martha Fleming and Latin American art, art historian edited by Friederike Wappler Anna Lovatt and curator Dawn Ades has written The multiple notions embedded sculptors of his generation, had from A uniquely interdisciplinary artist, extensively on a wide range of within the black sun – relating to the beginning of his art career initially Bringing together artists from different Rose English emerged from In Franz Erhard Walther's art, artists. This volume collects her eclipse, transfiguration and alchemy used drawings to formulate on paper generations and parts of the world, the , dance and aesthetic experiences occur in situ important essays for the first time, – are explored in this beautifully his ideas of sculptural volumes. Soon this volume explores the complexities feminist scenes of 1970s Britain to and in actu. They are elements of highlighting her passionate voice produced publication conceived by he went from depicting isolated of ‘abstraction’ in contemporary become one of the most influential a continual process and part of a across time periods and artist artist Shezad Dawood. 'Black sun' elements to thinking of sculpture in drawing. Accompanying an exhibition performance artists working today. dialogical relationship made possible movements. Arranged thematically, is a term with multiple meanings; it relationship to space and to exploring at Drawing Room, London, 20 Rose English’s work combines by this temporality. Objects are this collection represents the breadth represents the eclipse of the day, but its possibilities on paper. In the February – 12 April 2014, curated elements of theatre, circus, opera and activated and interpreted through of Dawn Ades’ critical and curatorial is also a symbol of esoteric or occult 1980s, Sandback expanded his by British artist Richard Deacon, this poetry to explore themes of gender mental and physical engagement, interests, ranging from avant-garde significance used in various belief drawing vocabulary to include works volume features works that employ politics, the identity of the performer whereby the exhibition is both the site poster design to the representation systems. It is linked to the metaphor in acrylic, in the pochoir technique various strands of abstract drawing – and the metaphysics of presence. and the result of these transformative of the female in Mexico, but with an ‘dark night of the soul’, which is used or in pastel, which look much more from the inscriptive and calligraphic to English has mounted performances actions. When the works are held overarching foundation in abstraction, to describe a phrase in a person’s pictorial in contrast to his earlier the ornamental and generative. This in ice rinks; at the Royal Court in a store, they exist in a storage identity and the influence of new spiritual life, marked by a sense of works on paper. The issue was now illustrated catalogue features works Theatre and , London and state; presenting and ‘using’ them media. As well as working as a loneliness and desolation, and which less about conceiving sculptures by internationally renowned artists Franklin Furnace, New York; and has in an exhibition generates different professor and curator, Ades has can be experienced in particular and more about modulating space. – including Tauba Auerbach, David collaborated with horses, magicians, states of the work. The processual written on a wide range of artists since by those who are marginalised by In his late drawings, Sandback Batchelor, Eva Hesse, Anish Kapoor, musicians, dancers and acrobats. nature of Walther's artistic practice 1980. Spanning the likes of Joseph ethnicity, sexuality and displacement. moved away from the conditions of a Bob Law, Sol LeWitt, Jackson Pollock This comprehensive monograph is explored in the exhibition Franz Cornell, Francis Bacon, Salvador Dalí Accompanying a travelling exhibition coherent space in order to conceive and Alison Wilding – alongside texts documents her 40-year career to Erhard Walther: Perpetuum mobile – and László Moholy-Nagy, this body at Devi Art Foundation, India, and of sculptures that are boundless from which interrogate the convergences date, including legendary ephemeral, Storage Pedestal Action and reflected of essays is ingrained with Ades’s Arnolfini, Bristol, this catalogue all sides. Only a specific section of and divergenes inherent within site-specific performances and large- in this catalogue, which documents consistently clear and intellectually examines structures that look to the whole is intimated in the drawing, abstract drawing. scale spectaculars. Accompanying the temporary ‘orders of things’ that stimulating observations. To introduce deconstruct or displace our everyday for which Sandback invented unusual many rare archival photographs and have been created over the course Ridinghouse / Drawing Room £17.95 the book, Ades is interviewed by Doro modes of seeing. Including works by techniques: actual incisions instead of performance scripts, a major essay of the exhibition, as well as the ISBN 9781905464838 Globus who explores the writer’s artists Ayisha Abraham, Tino Sehgal drawn lines, for instance, or painterly by Guy Brett surveys the artist’s traces on transparent film. This transformation of the artworks through softback 128 pages relationship to curating, teaching and and Wolfgang Tillmans, amongst 75 colour illustrations work and life alongside a collection publication of Sandback's drawings participation and activation. art history. others, the texts and interviews 270 x 225 mm of interviews with some of English’s provide an in-depth exploration of the assembles works from over 30 years. richter|fey verlag £21.00 collaborators. Ridinghouse £20.00 ISBN 9783941263635 ISBN 9781905464630 black sun. richter|fey verlag £42.00 softback 88 pages Ridinghouse £35.00 softback 546 pages ISBN 9783941263680 Ridinghouse / Devi Art Foundation / 54 colour illustrations ISBN 9781905464821 50 colour illustrations hardback 208 pages Arnolfini £25.00 290 x 232 mm hardback 336 pages 225 x 150 mm 180 colour illustrations ISBN 9781905464845 English and German text 240 colour illustrations May 2014 266 x 316 mm hardback 206 pages 294 x 255 mm 75 colour, 50 b&w illustrations November 2014 225 x 149 mm

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Bryn Ogwr José Damasceno Zoe Leonard Bridget Riley Alison Wilding Anthony Stokes, Available Light Eight Studies 1969–1972 Crossing Over Vanish & Detail Jacqueline Poncelet texts by Aurora García, José Thomaz Brum texts by Diedrich Diederichsen, Suzanne Exploring scale and perception, José Eight never-before-seen gouache Reframing image fragments from texts by Penelope Curtis, Anna Moszynska texts by William Scott, Sarah Whitfield Hudson, Glenn Ligon, Eileen Myles Damasceno's imaginative and surreal studies are at the centre of this postcards, John Stezaker's series edited by Barbara Schröder, Karen Kelly British artist Alison Wilding's Drawing its name from the house approach to sculpture is catalogued volume, illustrating Bridget Riley’s Crossing Over (2012–13) focuses dynamic approach to colour. This on the incidental micro-narratives innovative sculptures combine various where Anthony Stokes and Jacqueline in this comprehensive monograph. In the two related bodies of work that title documents a group of gouache of life that are often overlooked in forms and techniques to defuse and Poncelet live and work in South Brazilian artist José Damasceno is form the centerpiece of this volume, studies by Bridget Riley from these everyday objects. Celebrated challenge the viewer’s expectations. Wales, this volume explores two best known for large-scale sculptures Zoe Leonard poses fundamental 1969 to 1972. Reflecting a major British artist John Stezaker is widely This volume explores over 20 works by separate bodies of work connected and installations that deconstruct and questions about the medium of reconfiguration of Riley’s style, the known for his innovative approach to the artist and is drawn from Wilding’s by their sense of time and place. transform common objects – from photography and the nature of shapes formed in these gouaches are found photographic imagery. Building ambitious display at the Duveen Stokes’s photography series is driven pencils and cigarettes to hammers sight. In a series of large-scale arranged from a limited selection of upon the corresponding 3rd Person Galleries, Tate Britain, London, 12 by a desire to explore the landscape and strings – into the unfamiliar. installations, Zoe Leonard has colours, namely violet, green and pink. Archive series, the image fragments November 2013 – 9 February 2014. of the South Wales Valleys, drawing Damasceno's practice is preoccupied employed the principal of the camera Accompanying full colour illustrations, in this volume span the history of Each of the five major works on the viewer’s attention to incidental with transformation, moving from one obscura, pairing it with installations a conversation between the artist and postcard production. Moving from display brings together contrasting and richly-coloured features found in medium to another to form a layered of silver-gelatin photographs of the Robert Kudielka from 1972 posits the the Victorian era to the postwar materials – from copper and alabaster this unique area, whilst the rhythmic process that tests the relationship sun. The image in Leonard’s room- works within the context of Bridget period and black and white to colour to rubber and PVC – whilst testing patterns and colours contained within between networks and diagrams size camera obscuras is immersive Riley’s oeuvre. imagery, Stezaker explores the female the relationship between scale and Poncelet’s gouache and watercolour to surprise and disorientate the and continuous, shifting constantly weight. Alongside 70 illustrations and painting take their inspiration from the viewer. Having represented Brazil figure, notions of return and crossing in response to the fleeting light of Ridinghouse £15.00 back. Working with notions of time an interview between the artist and changes in weather, season and light at the 52nd Venice Biennale in ISBN 9781905464906 the outside world. On entering the and memory, Crossing Over frames curator Carmen Julía, a survey text by observed at Bryn Ogwr. Diverging 2007, Damasceno’s body of work softback 32 pages installation, viewers’ eyes slowly seemingly minor details, such as the Anna Moszynska groups the works in both focus and medium, the is catalogued in full for the first time adjust to the low light as an ephemeral 8 colour illustrations in relation to the sculptures made by subtle parallels between Stokes and here and features over 100 colour 290 x 240 mm figures passing on a street corner panorama continuously unravels in or conversing on a park bench, as Wilding throughout her over 30-year Poncelet’s works are drawn together illustrations alongside texts by Aurora the surrounding space and gradually career. for the first time in this project. García, José Thomaz Brum and an well as the marks left by the physical comes into its full vibrancy. Leonard’s movement of the images themselves. Accompanying over 80 full-colour interview between the artist and Ann camera obscuras have been sited in Ridinghouse £17.95 Reprinted to full-scale, 65 image ISBN 9781905464852 illustrations, a conversation between Gallagher. cities in Europe and the United States, the artists and Ann Jones discusses fragments in this artist project is softback 112 pages Ridinghouse £29.95 from Venice and London to New York 70 colour illustrations the history and interrelationships of collected for the first time here. ISBN 9781905464876 and Marfa. This title explores this body 260 x 210 mm the work and its local surroundings. hardback 196 pages of work in depth through photographs Ridinghouse £24.99 over 120 colour illustrations ISBN 9781905464890 Ridinghouse £17.95 that document these installations in 280 x 230 mm hardback 114 pages ISBN 9781905464883 five international cities. June 2014 65 colour illustrations hardback 112 pages Ridinghouse / Dancing Foxes Press 247 x 165 mm 80 colour illustrations £28.00 April 2014 255 x 215 mm ISBN 9781905464869 hardback 168 pages 115 colour illustrations 280 x 229 mm

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Bill Viola Jeremy Deller Wait and See David Altmejd Pavel Büchler History Frustrated Actions and Futile English Magic f&d cartier Idle Thoughts Callum Innes Gestures texts by Robert Hobbs, Trinie Dalton, British Council £15.00 Ffotogallery £15.00 Christopher Glazek, Kevin McGarry texts by Adrian Searle, Maria Balshaw text by Bryony Bond Blain|Southern £20.00 ISBN 9780863557118 ISBN 9781872771939 edited by Isabel Venero ISBN 9780956990495 In 2003 Pavel Büchler began his Callum Innes is one of Britain’s best- David Altmejd is known for his diary, writing all of January on one known abstract painters. Alongside intricate and highly worked room- page, over and over again for all of its his well-known oil paintings Innes size installations and sculptures. 31 days, and repeated this process has always made works on paper Seamlessly moving between a for every month of the year. These 12 and in recent years has produced variety of aesthetic modes – from an pages were then published and the a significant body of watercolours. almost ascetic minimalism in works artist wrote his diary for another year History focuses on 20 new employing plaster and mirror to on those printed pages – and then watercolours made especially for the works teeming with accumulations these were published, and another Whitworth Art Gallery, placing them in of crystals, gold chain, thread, diary was written, this process being context with Innes’ wider practice and taxidermied birds and animals, among repeated over several years. This the Whitworth’s long-standing interest other objects – Altmejd’s work offers catalogue is the latest installment of in works on paper. The layout of the beautifully wrought meditations the reproduced version of Büchler’s publication follows the arrangement on the cycles of life and death, Diary and one copy will, in turn, be of the watercolours in the exhibition. interiority and exteriority, sexuality, and written over by the artist to make Laid out in the order in which they Sophie von Hellermann Ana Mendieta Martin Creed spirituality. In the most comprehensive 36 new drawings. His art has been were made, each watercolour follows Elephant in the Room Traces What’s the point of it? consideration of the artist’s work to shown in numerous exhibitions on from the next evoking a chain date, the volume includes four essays internationally and can be found in of emotion and memory. Callum Firstsite £16.95 Hayward Publishing £24.99 Hayward Publishing £30.00 by a range of writers, who by providing many public collections, including Innes was born in Edinburgh in ISBN 9780948252372 ISBN 9781853323171 ISBN 9781853323201 different entry points to Altmejd’s Tate and the Whitworth Art Gallery, 1962 and was shortlisted for both art, animate and engage the rich and . Published the and Jerwood Prize diverse ideas that characterise his to accompany the exhibition at in 1995. His work is held in public important practice. Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester, collections worldwide including the 6 July – 1 September 2013. Guggenheim, New York; National Stuart Shave Modern Art / Damiani Gallery of Australia; Tate, London; and Editore £40.00 Whitworth Art Gallery £12.00 Scottish of Modern ISBN 9788862083454 ISBN 9780903261715 hardback 384 pages softback 72 pages Art. He lives in Edinburgh. Published 400 colour illustrations 36 colour illustrations to accompany the exhibition at 300 x 240 mm 280 x 211 mm Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester, available to customers in the UK only 2 March – 16 June 2013.

Whitworth Art Gallery £9.99 ISBN 9780903261708 softback 48 pages 21 colour illustrations Hurvin Anderson Dan Graham Hans Ulrich Obrist 245 x 285 mm Reporting Back Nuggets: New and Old Writing on A Brief History of New Music Art, Architecture, and Culture Ikon Gallery £20.00 JRP|Ringier £15.00 ISBN 9781904864875 JRP|Ringier £12.95 ISBN 9783037641903 ISBN 9783037641989

50/51 Recent Highlights INDEX TO NEW AND FORTHCOMING TITLES 1968: Radical Italian Furniture 25 Hans-Peter Feldmann: Voyeur 31 Personal Structures \ Culture Mind Becoming: La Biennale di Venezia 2013 8 Abstract Drawing: Curated by Richard Deacon 46 Final Cut: Paper Cutouts As an Autonomous Art Medium 21 Personal Structures: Time Space Existence 7 Abstract Vaudeville: The Work of Rose English 47 Urs Fischer: 2000 Word Series 31 Anders Petersen: Rome 35 Dawn Ades: Selected Writings 47 Peter Fischli / David Weiss: Polyurethane Objects 31 Susan Philipsz: You Are Not Alone 2 Alternatives to Ritual: Exhibition as a Medium in China 4 Alison Erika Forde: The Tallest of Tales 41 Punks: Karen Knorr & Oliver Richon 9 David Altmejd 50 Pius Fox: Refle\ction 7 Michael Reisch: Selected Works 24

And Materials and Money and Crisis 26 Fri-Son 1983–2013 17 The Revolution of the Romantics: Fluxus made in USA 44 Hannah Rickards 42 Carl Andre: Poems 14 Function / Dysfunction: Contemporary Art From Glasgow 44 Anti-Academy 14 Bridget Riley: Eight Studies 1969–1972 49 Art Basel | Year 44 15 Hans Furer: Catalogue Raisonné 1971–2013 45 Ugo Rondinone: Thank You Silence 19 Art and Ideology Critique After 1989 26 Gego: Line as Object 11 Fred Sandback: Drawings 46

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