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132 S., 20,9x14,7 cm, Auflage: 400, signiert, ISBN/ISSN 9783903269767
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Artist Gabriel Hensche and curator Ashlee Conery have compiled a catalogue of the work Hensche produced while in residence at Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris, in 2017. The publication includes witness reports that are formally based on actual incident report forms. Adopting the posture of an onlooker, while at the same time acknowledging his role as instigator, Hensche recounts observations of his works as incidents by taking into account the involvement of people and circumstances that led to the events. These protocols are concluded with a final report by Conery in which she adopts the conditions of a mother, a partner and a particle for considering one’s own perspective when acting as a witness, a curator or a bystander.
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In der Arbeit verwendet der Künstler Formulare, wie sie im Krankenhaus für einen Unfallbericht verwendet werden, um den ganzen Prozess der Ausstellung detailliert von Anfang an zu dokumentieren. Das Buch = die Berichtsmappe enthält 5 Berichte, die jeweils vom Künstler original abgezeichnet = signiert wurden.
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The Museum That Did Not Exist
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336 S., 24,8x17,5 cm, ISBN/ISSN 9783791344997
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Erscheint anlässlich der Ausstellung "Daniel Buren, Le Musée qui 'existait pas", Centre Pompidou, 26.06.-23.09.2002.
Daniel Buren ist einer der wichtigsten französischen Künstler mit einer großen internationalen Wahrnehmung, seit 40 Jahren befragt er die Kunst und die Möglichkeiten, sie »in situ«, also vor Ort, zu entwickeln. Der Bildhauer und Maler mit starken Bezügen auf die Konzeptkunst richtete 2002 im Centre Pompidou in Paris eine spektakuläre Ausstellung ein. Die Publikation versammelt die Bilder zu der Ausstellung, die den gesamten Gebäudekomplex mit einbezog. Seine Installationen zerstörte er unmittelbar nach Ablauf der Ausstellung, der Katalog ist, was erhalten blieb. Aber er bildet nicht allein denn Rundgang ab, sondern dokumentiert auch Burens Vorarbeiten wie Skizzen, seien Ideen, die Pläne und Grundrisse des Baus. Die ungewöhnliche Herangehensweise und die kühne Umsetzung der Ideendes Künstlers treten deutlich hervor.
A seminal exhibition by the artist Daniel Buren at the Centre Pompidou in Paris is recreated through photographs of the since-destroyed pieces and illuminating reflections by the exhibition s curator. Since the late 1960s Daniel Buren has been challenging the traditional methods of presenting art through museums and galleries. Through his conceptual works Buren audaciously argues that the art and its viewing environment are both inextricable and antithetical. This beautiful volume takes readers on a tour of a spectacular exhibition at the Centre Pompidou in Paris. The photographs depict Buren s employment of the museum as a whole. The pieces, which he destroyed immediately after the exhibition closed, included hundreds of open cubes, mirrors, banners, and even a car park. Also featured are fascinating, behind-the-scenes accounts of the installation by the curator, Buren s own pre-exhibition sketches, ideas, andfloor plans, and perceptive essays that capture the significance of Buren s daring achievement.
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Audio Arts catalogue of cassettes & tape/slide sequences
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Audio Arts Cassettes was a British sound magazine documenting contemporary artistic activity via artist or curator interviews, sound performances or sound art by artists. From 1973 to 2006, Audio Arts published 25 volumes of 4 issues of the Audio Arts Cassettes (later releasing LPs and CDs as well).
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33 1/3 - Thirty three and a third
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23 S., 14,8X14,8 cm, ISBN/ISSN 187552634X
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Curator Trevor Smith. Catalogue of exhibition held at Canberra Contemporary Art Space, 31 August - 22 September 1996
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Streichholzbriefchen – I got a clit
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4,8x3,8 cm, 4 Teile. keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden
Konvolut aus vier bedruckten Streichholzheftchen, teils handbeschrieben.
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Teil einer Installation, die in der Ausstellung "Marlene McCarty – Mund Verkehr: In die Hose gegangen" in der NGBK Berlin, 6.06.–12.07.1992 gezeigt wurde. Aus der Pressemitteilung zur Ausstellung:
Marlene McCarty’ (1957) Interesse gilt dem Machtgebaren und den patriarchalen Strukturen, der von ihnen geprägten männlichen Umgangssprache. Die alltäglichen Sprüche die ihr, einer Frau, auf den Straßen New Yorks zugerufen werden, die unverstellten oder unverschämten Aufforderungen mit denen sie konfrontiert wird, sind das Ausgangsmaterial für ihre künstlerischen Strategien wie für ihre Kunstobjekte.
Marlene McCarthy zur Installation: “This is a floor sculpture and it’s 15,000 matchbooks. They’re standard matchbooks you can order from a catalog. On one side they have pinup girls on them, and on the other side I had them print, ‘I got a clit so big I don’t need a dick.’ If you’ll notice, clit and dick are handwritten. The company had called me up and were like, ‘Ummm, we have a problem. We can print dick but we can’t print THAT OTHER WORD.’ She wouldn’t even say the word clit. So I said OK, take the mechanical—this was in the olden days—and just slice the dick and the clit off. Then I got some friends together and we wrote them all in by hand. I’m reproducing these for the retrospective, but the curator is worried about whether we can have NYU students writing dick and clit 15,000 times. Maybe the seniors can do it.”
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96 S., 21,5x26 cm, ISBN/ISSN 9788792877284
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Katalog zur Genese der gleichnamigen Ausstellung im Lousiana Museum of Modern Art, 20.8.2014-11.1.2015.
In the fall of 2014 the internationally acclaimed Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson (born 1967) showed the major solo exhibition Riverbed at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark. The exhibition included a monumental site-specific intervention—a huge landscape of rocks and streaming water—occupying the main part of Louisiana's exhibition space in what was his first solo show in the renowned museum, located on the outskirts of Copenhagen.
The installation radically transforms the museum and the visitors' journey through this reconstructed space: it comes to life through the visitors' encounters with one another, extending from inside the museum to the world outside.
This book introduces the artist and the ideas behind the exhibition to a broader audience through interviews, dialogues and an introductory essay by Louisiana curator Marie Laurberg.
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112 S., 32,6x24,6 cm, ISBN/ISSN 9788792877666
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Katalog zum visuellen Gang durch die gleichnamigen Ausstellung im Lousiana Museum of Modern Art, 20.8.2014-11.1.2015.
In the fall of 2014 the internationally acclaimed Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson (born 1967) showed the major solo exhibition Riverbed at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark. The exhibition included a monumental site-specific intervention—a huge landscape of rocks and streaming water—occupying the main part of Louisiana's exhibition space in what was his first solo show in the renowned museum, located on the outskirts of Copenhagen.
The installation radically transforms the museum and the visitors' journey through this reconstructed space: it comes to life through the visitors' encounters with one another, extending from inside the museum to the world outside.
This book introduces the artist and the ideas behind the exhibition to a broader audience through interviews, dialogues and an introductory essay by Louisiana curator Marie Laurberg.
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Sammlungsleiter Gegenwartskunst Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen - Chief Curator of Contemporary Art
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56 S., 30,5x21,5 cm, ISBN/ISSN 9788896501610
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This publication documents the monumental collaborative work which Liam Gillick and Lawrence Weiner produced for the Antwerp museum of contemporary art MuHKA in the spring of 2011. Tellingly titled A Syntax of Dependency:, the project could be viewed as the outcome of a twenty-year dialogue between artists, artistic practices, generations. This giant floor piece, consisting of an abstract linoleum pattern containing an array of phrases, took up the museum's entire first floor - its site-specifity meaning that the end of the exhibition also entailed the work's irreversible destruction. This photo novella - complete with fragments of a conversation between both artists and a short text by exhibition curator Dieter Roelstraete - captures the work in its unique desolate splendor
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332 S., 23,2x15,9 cm, ISBN/ISSN 9783775728331
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erschienen zur Ausstellung The Book(s) 1968-2010 im deSingel Antwerpen und im el Canodrom Barcelona 2011/2012.
Since the early seventies, he has incorporated text and line drawings into his books, later integrating maps and photos of urban spaces. His consistent and sharply delineated oeuvre is devoted to examining the meaning of “space.” In 1993, the publisher, book collector, and curator Guy Schraenen commented the following on Downsbrough’s publications: “We could talk about the zero degree of the book, since it presents itself here in its simplest form.” This catalogue provides an overview of the eighty-five books that have been published to date.
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Drahtheftung, verschiedene Papiere. Im Set mit acht Heften von Ryan Foerster.
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This book was published in conjunction with Foerster’s on-site installation in a vacant lot in Miami [May, 17, 2012], put on by the New York gallery Shoot the Lobster. A conversation between Foerster and the show’s curator, Bob Nickas, is included in the book and offers insight into the artist’s process and experience with the project. The show emphasized the placement of printing plates and photographic paper in the lot and their interaction with the environment. This is highlighted by the photographs featured in the book, which document objects from the show, as well as its visitors and surroundings.
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Title TK - Cory Ancangel, Alan Licht and Howie Chen
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4 S., 29,7x21 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden
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NEWS FROM THE GETTY, 25.09.2015. Featuring a performance by Madalyn Merkey. October 11, 2014 at 7:30p.m. Harold M. Williams Auditorium, Getty Center.
LOS ANGELES – Artist Cory Arcangel will bring his distinctive brand of conceptual art to the Getty on October 11
when he performs with Title TK.
Title TK is a "banter-prone band" consisting of Arcangel, musician Alan Licht, and curator Howie Chen, who describe themselves as a cross between poet-performer David Antin and faux-band Spinal Tap.
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254 S., 23x16,6 cm, ISBN/ISSN 9788480265096
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Publikation zur gleichnamigen Ausstellung vom 15.10.2014-02.03.2015.
The exhibition catalogue of republic brings together a broad selection of works by Juan Luis Moraza that explore the museum as a system of conventions and possibilities of citizenship. If one of the problems of contemporary democracy is the dilemma facing each citizen – between passivity and the possibilities of participation in social life – in the museum Moraza finds a space of convergence between the citizen-artist and citizen-spectator. Texts by the artist, in addition to a glossary and conversation, both developed by the show’s curator João Fernandes, are presented. The publication is arranged into two complementary parts: the odd-numbered pages comprise a catalogue of works, documents and literary works selected by the artist, while the even pages make an essay about republic.
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Parabol The Splitting Issue SE #3
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48 S., 66x48 cm, Auflage: 1.500, ISBN/ISSN 9783950388893
Blätter lose ineinander gelegt, in einer metallisch glänzenden Tragetasche
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This year the Vienna Ringstraße is celebrating the 150th anniversary of its existence. For this occasion the BAWAG P.S.K. is publishing a special edition of the Parabol Art Magazine. Parabol is duly inviting the architecture curator Oliver Elser to analyse via this medium one of the most striking and prominent buildings in the Ringstraße ensemble, Otto Wagners Postsparkasse. Together with the architecture photographer Hagen Stier, Elser pays tribute to this paragon of Viennese Modernism.
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176 S., 27x18 cm, ISBN/ISSN 9788480265300
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Publikation zur gleichnamigen Ausstellung vom 10.11.2015-21.03.2016.
A conversation between Hito Steyerl and João Fernandes, curator of the exhibition, an essay by Carles Guerra and Steyerl herself, introduced us to one of the most relevant contemporary artists in the field of Video art. Steyerl approaches current themes in her work, for instance the impact the proliferation of images and the use of the Internet and technology have on our lives. She uses these issues as a starting point for developing, not just through her video pieces but also through writing and essays, critical work about control, surveillance and militarisation, migration, cultural globalisation, feminism and political imagery, questions she believes have the capacity to create realities.
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sin principio / sin final - whitout beginning / whitout end
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492 S., 32x24x4 cm, ISBN/ISSN 9788480265294
Sofctover, fadengeheftet, Rücken geklebt, Schutzumschlag zum Aufklappen, teilweise gedruckt auf farbigen Papier,
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A book that accompanies an exhibition, but that it's in itself another work. The artist Ignacio Aballí (Barcelona, 1958) talks with curator João Fernandes about the creative process of his work, exploring the ways in which he classifies the world, questioning the conventions of art and the museum. On the other hand the images that accompany the text underline this idea and challenge readers to test their powers of observation. A compilation of photographs of works, books and listings scale 1: 1 where the time is revealed as an essential tool for understanding the artistic discourse.
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106 S., 21x14,8 cm, Auflage: Print on Demand, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden
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Schwarz-Weiß-Drucke, Nr. 022 aus der Reihe 100for10.
Living in Paris, Étienne Hervy is art director of Chaumont design graphique where he has in charge the programmation of the Festival and prefigures a permanent center related to graphic design. He is also freelance curator and writer, some other times teacher or workshop animator. In a way, he loves to be involved in various projects working together with graphic designers and clever people. He is convinced that graphic design has no interest but he’s quiet interested in its effects. Before this, he has been chief editor of étapes: magazine.
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The Stencil Art of Pochoir
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34 S., 29,7x21 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden
Verkaufsprospekt, Farbloserkopien nach PDF, Blätter lose ineinander gelegt
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Zur Ausstellung Guy Schraenen Editeur 13 Mars 2014.
Guy Schraenen is the founder of the publishing house Guy Schraenen éditeur and the Archive for Small Press & Communication (A.S.P.C.) and an international known curator, publisher and advisor. Furthermore he is the author of essays and various publications. His many activities are mainly focused on Artists' publications of the various international Avant-garde and independent art movements from the late 1950s until the 1980s. mehr auf der Webseite der Buchhandlung
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Mousse #49 Contemporary Art Magazine
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312 S., 37,5x 26.5 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden
Broschur. Eingelegt das Heft: The artist as curator #8
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Schwerpunkt, die 8oer Jahre: The 80s, It's never too late to be what you might have been
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Drahtheftung, gelocht. Eingelegt in: Mousse #49 Contemporary Art Magazine
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Hélio Oiticica, Apocalipopótese, 1968. Monica Amor and Carlos Basualdo, Mark Leckey, UniAddDumThs, 2014–15. Elena Filipovic
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The Artist As Curator's Art vol. V
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Postkarte
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Ausstellung 07.11.-22.11.2015
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Ulises Carrion - Dear reader. Don't read.
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Ausstellung vom 16.03.-10.10.2016 im Sabatini Building Floor 3.
A key figure in Mexican conceptual art, Ulises Carrión (1941, San Andrés Tuxtla, Mexico – 1989, Amsterdam) was an artist, editor, curator, and theorist of the post-1960s international artistic avant-garde.
Texts by Guy Schraenen, Felipe Ehrenberg and João Fernandes, among others, illustrate all aspects of his artistic and intellectual work. From his early career as a young, successful writer in Mexico to his numerous activities in Amsterdam where he cofounded the independent artists' run space In-Out Center and founded the legendary bookshop-gallery Other Books and So (1975–79), the first of its kind dedicated to artists’ publications.
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Faux Post - Artists' Postage Stamps from the International Mail Art Network
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Faux Post features the work of over fifty historical and contemporary figures from over twenty countries. Many different media are represented includig: painting, rubber stamps, color photocopies, engravings, computer manipulated images, photography, hand-made paper, offset lithography, collage and found materials. The exhibition is drawn from the Modern Realism Archive (Dallas, Texas) of curator John Held Jr.
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DAS TREFFEN DREIER PUNKTE - Kapitel 1
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Katalog zur Ausstellung DAS TREFFEN DREIER PUNKTE, 01.-31.07.2019, Berlin, im Rahmen von INTERIORS TO BEING.
INTERIORS TO BEING takes visitors and invited artists into an intimate encounter within the homes, gardens and streets of Berlin as well as the lives of strangers.
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INTERIORS TO BEING spans time and space as a collective happening through the cityscape of Berlin. Six curators from Berlin have developed formats around the specifics of the work of a total of 51 artists and curators. The chosen formats range from traditional exhibitions, walks, salons and discussions to gatherings and performances.
The project unfolds over the course of the month of July in six chapters that flow into one another, occasionally overlapping. INTERIORS TO BEING expands radically outwards, realizing half of its projects in Berlin’s public space.
The city of Berlin is a partner of INTERIORS TO BEING as any curator or participating artists in the program would be. The cityscape functions anthropomorphically–with the city’s growth and continual change impacting the way artists move within it. INTERIORS TO BEING internalizes these changes through the framework of its community. All contributors to INTERIORS TO BEING are part of the extensive creative network of PICTURE BERLIN (founded in 2009, a not-for-profit artist initiated hybrid residency/art academy), which is a community made up of more than two hundred international artists and curators, two-thirds of whom are based in Berlin.
The red thread running through all events is the dérive, a term devised by Situationist Guy Debord to describe an aimless wandering through different urban environments that leads to the development of a psycho-geographical awareness. This concept beautifully sums up the way INTERIORS TO BEING works as a project in the city of Berlin.
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HIDDEN TREASURES - Katipel 2
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Katalog zur Ausstellung HIDDEN TREASURES, 03.,07.,13.07.2019, Berlin, im Rahmen von INTERIORS TO BEING.
INTERIORS TO BEING takes visitors and invited artists into an intimate encounter within the homes, gardens and streets of Berlin as well as the lives of strangers.
INTERIORS TO BEING spans time and space as a collective happening through the cityscape of Berlin. Six curators from Berlin have developed formats around the specifics of the work of a total of 51 artists and curators. The chosen formats range from traditional exhibitions, walks, salons and discussions to gatherings and performances.
The project unfolds over the course of the month of July in six chapters that flow into one another, occasionally overlapping. INTERIORS TO BEING expands radically outwards, realizing half of its projects in Berlin’s public space.
The city of Berlin is a partner of INTERIORS TO BEING as any curator or participating artists in the program would be. The cityscape functions anthropomorphically–with the city’s growth and continual change impacting the way artists move within it. INTERIORS TO BEING internalizes these changes through the framework of its community. All contributors to INTERIORS TO BEING are part of the extensive creative network of PICTURE BERLIN (founded in 2009, a not-for-profit artist initiated hybrid residency/art academy), which is a community made up of more than two hundred international artists and curators, two-thirds of whom are based in Berlin.
The red thread running through all events is the dérive, a term devised by Situationist Guy Debord to describe an aimless wandering through different urban environments that leads to the development of a psycho-geographical awareness. This concept beautifully sums up the way INTERIORS TO BEING works as a project in the city of Berlin.
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THE MIDDLE STUFF - Kapitel 4
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Katalog zur Ausstellung THE MIDDLE STUFF, 05.-12.07.2019, Berlin, im Rahmen von INTERIORS TO BEING.
INTERIORS TO BEING takes visitors and invited artists into an intimate encounter within the homes, gardens and streets of Berlin as well as the lives of strangers.
INTERIORS TO BEING spans time and space as a collective happening through the cityscape of Berlin. Six curators from Berlin have developed formats around the specifics of the work of a total of 51 artists and curators. The chosen formats range from traditional exhibitions, walks, salons and discussions to gatherings and performances.
The project unfolds over the course of the month of July in six chapters that flow into one another, occasionally overlapping. INTERIORS TO BEING expands radically outwards, realizing half of its projects in Berlin’s public space.
The city of Berlin is a partner of INTERIORS TO BEING as any curator or participating artists in the program would be. The cityscape functions anthropomorphically–with the city’s growth and continual change impacting the way artists move within it. INTERIORS TO BEING internalizes these changes through the framework of its community. All contributors to INTERIORS TO BEING are part of the extensive creative network of PICTURE BERLIN (founded in 2009, a not-for-profit artist initiated hybrid residency/art academy), which is a community made up of more than two hundred international artists and curators, two-thirds of whom are based in Berlin.
The red thread running through all events is the dérive, a term devised by Situationist Guy Debord to describe an aimless wandering through different urban environments that leads to the development of a psycho-geographical awareness. This concept beautifully sums up the way INTERIORS TO BEING works as a project in the city of Berlin.
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Katalog zur Ausstellung HOSTING, 02.-31.07.2019, Berlin, im Rahmen von INTERIORS TO BEING.
INTERIORS TO BEING takes visitors and invited artists into an intimate encounter within the homes, gardens and streets of Berlin as well as the lives of strangers.
INTERIORS TO BEING spans time and space as a collective happening through the cityscape of Berlin. Six curators from Berlin have developed formats around the specifics of the work of a total of 51 artists and curators. The chosen formats range from traditional exhibitions, walks, salons and discussions to gatherings and performances.
The project unfolds over the course of the month of July in six chapters that flow into one another, occasionally overlapping. INTERIORS TO BEING expands radically outwards, realizing half of its projects in Berlin’s public space.
The city of Berlin is a partner of INTERIORS TO BEING as any curator or participating artists in the program would be. The cityscape functions anthropomorphically–with the city’s growth and continual change impacting the way artists move within it. INTERIORS TO BEING internalizes these changes through the framework of its community. All contributors to INTERIORS TO BEING are part of the extensive creative network of PICTURE BERLIN (founded in 2009, a not-for-profit artist initiated hybrid residency/art academy), which is a community made up of more than two hundred international artists and curators, two-thirds of whom are based in Berlin.
The red thread running through all events is the dérive, a term devised by Situationist Guy Debord to describe an aimless wandering through different urban environments that leads to the development of a psycho-geographical awareness. This concept beautifully sums up the way INTERIORS TO BEING works as a project in the city of Berlin.
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RAUMANEIGNUNG - Kapitel 6
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Katalog zur Ausstellung RAUMANEIGNUNG, 19.-31.07.2019, Berlin, im Rahmen von INTERIORS TO BEING.
INTERIORS TO BEING takes visitors and invited artists into an intimate encounter within the homes, gardens and streets of Berlin as well as the lives of strangers.
INTERIORS TO BEING spans time and space as a collective happening through the cityscape of Berlin. Six curators from Berlin have developed formats around the specifics of the work of a total of 51 artists and curators. The chosen formats range from traditional exhibitions, walks, salons and discussions to gatherings and performances.
The project unfolds over the course of the month of July in six chapters that flow into one another, occasionally overlapping. INTERIORS TO BEING expands radically outwards, realizing half of its projects in Berlin’s public space.
The city of Berlin is a partner of INTERIORS TO BEING as any curator or participating artists in the program would be. The cityscape functions anthropomorphically–with the city’s growth and continual change impacting the way artists move within it. INTERIORS TO BEING internalizes these changes through the framework of its community. All contributors to INTERIORS TO BEING are part of the extensive creative network of PICTURE BERLIN (founded in 2009, a not-for-profit artist initiated hybrid residency/art academy), which is a community made up of more than two hundred international artists and curators, two-thirds of whom are based in Berlin.
The red thread running through all events is the dérive, a term devised by Situationist Guy Debord to describe an aimless wandering through different urban environments that leads to the development of a psycho-geographical awareness. This concept beautifully sums up the way INTERIORS TO BEING works as a project in the city of Berlin.
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ARTEINMEMORIA - Sinagoga di Stommeln
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167 S., 21x21 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden
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Buch begleitend zur Biennale vom 16.10.-30.11.2002. 2021 jährte sich die Biennale zum 20. mal.
Doppelseite (S. 90 und 91) im Buch mit Abbildungen (Schwarz-Weiß und Farbe) des fünf Meter hohen Kunstwerks von Rudolf Herz: "Title Under Construction", 2002.
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Art in memory - Arteinmemoria - eine Internationale Biennale für zeitgenössische Kunst; organisiert vom Kulturverein Arteinmemoria.
Die Idee zur Realisierung dieser Ausstellung geht auf die Initiative der Synagoge von Stommeln in der Kölner Provinz zurück, die den Nationalsozialismus überlebt hat und seit 1990 jedes Jahr einen Künstler einlädt, ein Originalwerk für diesen Ort zu schaffen.
Die erste Ausgabe von Arte in Memoria wurde für die Synagoge von Ostia Antica entworfen - die älteste Synagoge des Westens aus dem ersten Jahrhundert nach Christus und Teil der archäologischen Stätte der Ausgrabungen von Ostia - und am 16. Oktober 2002 eröffnet.
Zwölf Künstler aus verschiedenen Ländern wurden eingeladen, ein speziell für diesen Ort konzipiertes Werk zum Thema Erinnerung zu schaffen. Sie nahmen an der ersten Ausgabe teil, darunter auch Rudolf Herz. ...
[übersetzt mit DeepL.com]
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Arts of the Working Class No. 29 - Unions
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„Arts of the Working Class“ ist eine Straßenzeitung für Armut, Reichtum und Kunst. Sie erscheint alle zwei Monate und enthält Beiträge von Künstlern und Denkern aus verschiedenen Feldern und in verschiedenen Sprachen. Sie richtet sich an die Arbeiterklasse, also an alle, und es geht um alles, das allen gehört. Jeder, der sie verkauft, verdient mit. Jeder Künstler, dessen Arbeit beworben wird, gestaltet mit.Hierbei handelt es sich um die Ausgabe November 2023 die in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Kunstmuseum Stuttgart entstanden ist.
This issue was created in collaboration with the Kunstmuseum Stuttgart, in particular with Anne Vieth, who was the museum's curator until July 2023. In the context of a world whose lines of conflict are overwhelming and complex, she conceived an exhibition that looks back on the “categorization mania” of the Weimar Period (1918-1933), in which German society was searching for new coordinates for orientation. Thus, as an aide mémoire, this issue features images of this exhibition, featuring “workers” seen from the perspective of the “New Objectivity” movement, and it poses the question of which images of workers dominate our imagination today.
Englischer Text von der Webseite.
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Arts of the Working Class No. 34 - Family Values
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„Arts of the Working Class“ ist eine Straßenzeitung für Armut, Reichtum und Kunst. Sie erscheint alle zwei Monate und enthält Beiträge von Künstlern und Denkern aus verschiedenen Feldern und in verschiedenen Sprachen. Sie richtet sich an die Arbeiterklasse, also an alle, und es geht um alles, das allen gehört. Jeder, der sie verkauft, verdient mit. Jeder Künstler, dessen Arbeit beworben wird, gestaltet mit.
Is our family like a tree, firmly rooted, or like a fan, unfolding in many directions? The notion of family has long been framed as a stable, secure entity. Yet today, family values are shaped by forces that generate profound insecurity— economic, ecological, and social. Drawing from Astra Taylor's insights in The Age of Insecurity, this issue exam- ines how systems designed to create security, like money and property, paradoxically deepen our anxiety and uncertainty.
As we approach the end of a year marked by wars and destabilization, we rethink the family nucleus as more than just a biological or historical unit. We explore it through artists like Ayumi Paul, Danh Vo, and Leiko Ikemura, who offer alternative visions of interconnectedness. Taylor’s argument that capitalism is an “insecurity-producing machine” applies here, as the traditional family model is manipulated by power structures to uphold inequality, creating both division and a false sense of safety.
Inspired by Japanese graphics from the Edo period (1603–1868), safeguarded at the Langen Foundation— celebrating its 20th anniversary as a family-run art collection—we explore how contemporary artists reinterpret the era’s sustainable practices of togetherness, where human and ecological bonds coexisted in both peace and crisis. Through artists like Michikazu Matsune and Ayami Awazuhara, we see how family ties, like other social structures, are fluid and shaped by their surroundings. Yet, as Taylor notes, insecurity invites solidarity. Even the privileged are not immune to financial or environmental precarity, as Joshua Citarella and Catherine Liu discussed in their conversation on the rise of the new managerial class.
As curator Sohrab Mohebbi reminds us, “Art is where we practice freedom,” and that freedom opens new possibilities for collective strength. In this light, artists like Paulina Nolte, Malte Bartsch, and Katrin Mayer explore how expanding our concept of families—and by extension, cities and societies—can offer a path toward resilience. We hope you enjoy this edition, carefully curated to introduce Arts of the Working Class in Japan first as an e-paper and now in print on the streets of Berlin and elsewhere.
Ist unsere Familie wie ein Baum, fest verwurzelt, oder wie ein Fächer, der sich in viele Richtungen entfaltet? Der Begriff der Familie wurde lange Zeit als stabile, sichere Einheit verstanden. Doch heute sind die Werte der Familie von Kräften geprägt, die zu tiefgreifender Unsicherheit führen - wirtschaftlich, ökologisch und sozial. Auf der Grundlage von Astra Taylors Erkenntnissen in The Age of Insecurity (Das Zeitalter der Unsicherheit) wird in dieser Ausgabe untersucht, wie Systeme, die Sicherheit schaffen sollen, wie Geld und Eigentum, paradoxerweise unsere Angst und Unsicherheit vertiefen.
Da wir uns dem Ende eines von Kriegen und Destabilisierung geprägten Jahres nähern, überdenken wir die Kernfamilie als mehr als nur eine biologische oder historische Einheit. Wir erforschen sie mit Hilfe von Künstlern wie Ayumi Paul, Danh Vo und Leiko Ikemura, die alternative Visionen der Zusammengehörigkeit anbieten. Taylors Argument, dass der Kapitalismus eine „Unsicherheit produzierende Maschine“ ist, trifft hier zu, da das traditionelle Familienmodell von den Machtstrukturen manipuliert wird, um Ungleichheit aufrechtzuerhalten und sowohl Spaltung als auch ein falsches Gefühl von Sicherheit zu schaffen.
Inspiriert von japanischen Grafiken aus der Edo-Periode (1603-1868), die in der Langen Foundation - die ihr 20-jähriges Bestehen als familiengeführte Kunstsammlung feiert - aufbewahrt werden, erforschen wir, wie zeitgenössische Künstler die nachhaltigen Praktiken des Miteinanders dieser Epoche, in der menschliche und ökologische Bindungen sowohl in Frieden als auch in Krisen koexistierten, neu interpretieren. Anhand von Künstlern wie Michikazu Matsune und Ayami Awazuhara sehen wir, dass Familienbande wie andere soziale Strukturen fließend sind und von ihrer Umgebung geprägt werden. Doch, wie Taylor anmerkt, lädt Unsicherheit zur Solidarität ein. Selbst die Privilegierten sind nicht immun gegen finanzielle oder umweltbedingte Prekarität, wie Joshua Citarella und Catherine Liu in ihrem Gespräch über den Aufstieg der neuen Managerklasse erörterten.
Der Kurator Sohrab Mohebbi erinnert uns daran, dass „Kunst der Ort ist, an dem wir Freiheit praktizieren“, und dass diese Freiheit neue Möglichkeiten für kollektive Stärke eröffnet. Vor diesem Hintergrund untersuchen Künstler wie Paulina Nolte, Malte Bartsch und Katrin Mayer, wie die Erweiterung unseres Konzepts von Familien - und damit auch von Städten und Gesellschaften - einen Weg zur Resilienz bieten kann. Wir wünschen Ihnen viel Spaß mit dieser Ausgabe, die sorgfältig kuratiert wurde, um Arts of the Working Class in Japan zunächst als E-Paper und nun in gedruckter Form auf den Straßen von Berlin und anderswo vorzustellen.
Von der Website, übersetzt mit DeepL
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Event Guide - Whitney Biennial 2012
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Mit eingelegtem Faltbaltt "Top Picks For Kids".
Skulpturen, Malerei, Installationen und Fotografie, aber auch Tanz, Theater, Musik und Film füllen die Galerien des Whitney Museum of American Art in der jüngsten Ausgabe der Whitney Biennial. Mit einer Reihe von Künstlern, die sich in allen Phasen ihrer Laufbahn befinden, bietet die Biennale einen Überblick über den aktuellen Stand der zeitgenössischen Kunst in Amerika. Dies ist die sechsundsiebzigste in der fortlaufenden Reihe von Biennalen und Jahrbüchern, die das Whitney seit 1932, zwei Jahre nach der Gründung des Museums, veranstaltet.
Die Biennale 2012 nimmt vom 1. März bis zum 27. Mai den größten Teil des Whitney ein, wobei Teile der Ausstellung und einige Programme bis zum 10. Juni weiterlaufen. Die Biennale 2012 ist in ständigem Wandel begriffen, wobei Künstler, Werke und Erfahrungen im Laufe der Ausstellung variieren.
Die teilnehmenden Künstler wurden von Elisabeth Sussman, Kuratorin/Sondra Gilman Curator of Photography am Whitney, und Jay Sanders, einem freiberuflichen Kurator und Autor, der in den letzten zehn Jahren sowohl in der Galeriewelt als auch bei unabhängigen kuratorischen Projekten gearbeitet hat, ausgewählt. Sussman und Sanders haben das Filmprogramm der Biennale gemeinsam mit Thomas Beard und Ed Halter kuratiert, den Mitbegründern von Light Industry, einem Ort für Film und elektronische Kunst in Brooklyn.
Text übernommen von der Website des Whitney Museum of American Art.
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