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78 S., 29,7x21 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden
Farbkopien nach PDF, lose ineinander gelegt, Dokumentation der Ausstellung
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This survey of experimental art and design magazines published since 2000 explores the various ways in which contemporary artists and designers utilize the magazine format as an experimental space for the presentation of artworks and text. Throughout the 20th century, international avant-garde activities in the visual arts and design were often codified first in the informal context of a magazine or journal. This exhibition, drawn from the holdings of the MoMA Library, follows the practice into the 21st century. The works on view represent a broad array of international titles within this genre, from community-building newspapers to image-only photography magazines to conceptual design projects. The contents illustrate a diverse range of image-making, editing, design, printing, and distribution practices. There are obvious connections to the past lineage of artists’ magazines and little architecture and design magazines of the 20th century, as well as a clear sense of the application of new techniques of image-editing and printing methods. Assembled together, these contemporary magazines provide a first-hand view into these practices and represents the MoMA Library’s sustained effort to document and collect this medium.
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Scenes from Zagreb: Artists' Publications of the New Art Practice
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40 S., 29,7x21 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden
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The New Art Practice was a term created for a generation of artists in the former Yugoslavia active in the late 1960s and throughout the 1970s. These artists shifted their practice to spaces outside the traditional studio, onto city streets, into artist-run spaces, and in multimedia performances and experimental publications. Focusing on artists working in the city of Zagreb, this exhibition documents aspects of this shift and highlights the ability of artists' publications to record these often ephemeral gestures and ideas. While artists such as Goran Trbuljak, Braco Dimitrijević, Sanja Iveković, Mladen Stilinović, and Vlado Martek, among others, worked in a variety of mediums, they shared a common impulse to produce publications. These artists questioned and played with ideas about the place of an artist within this particular political and socioeconomic context. Their work often involved public participation and blurred traditional notions of authorship through collective activities, chance operations, and the appropriation of language and imagery from the state and commercial media. The materials in this installation resonate with other contemporaneous scenes in Eastern and Central Europe and with broader international trends, while also providing an insight into very local networks of experimental artists and writers in Zagreb. All materials are drawn from the collection of the Museum of Modern Art Library.
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Artists’ books and beyond: The library of the museum of modern art as a curatorial and research resource
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8 S., 29,7x21 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden
Laserausdruck nach PDF, aus INSPEL 33, Seiten 241-248
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Janis Ekdahl vom Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), Library
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Books and editions - The world is very large.
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14,8x21 cm, 3 Teile. keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden
Drahtheftung, Preisliste und Visitenkarte
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Elisabeth Tonnard is a Dutch artist and poet working in artists’ books, photography and literature.
She has published over forty books that are exhibited widely and held in numerous private and public collections including the Centre Pompidou, Columbia University, Getty Museum, Kunstbibliothek Berlin, MoMA Library, New York Public Library, Tate Library and the Walker Art Center. Much of her work involves responding to existing books, texts and images, reworking them into new (visual) literature. The works range in scale and method from a book that is completely invisible to a book that is a swimming pool. A catalogue of books is available here.
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Book Manifest - Books in reverse chronological order 2022-1986. With comments here and there.
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1000 S., 15x11x4 cm, ISBN/ISSN 9783753300917
Broschur, Klebebindung, Schutzumschlag, in Schachtel aus Karton versenkt
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3. erweiterte Auflage mit 600 farbigen Abbildungen, zur Ausstellung 03.02.-08.05.22 bei Allard Pierson der Universität von Amsterdam.
Die renommierte niederländische Designerin Irma Boom ist bekannt für ihre kühne und experimentelle Herangehensweise, mit der sie die Konventionen des traditionellen Buches sowohl in Bezug auf das Design als auch auf den gedruckten Inhalt in Frage stellt. Im "Book Manifest" (das 3. Buch der Reihe) präsentiert Irma Boom ihre Vision vom Wesen, von der Bedeutung und Relevanz des Buches. Grundlage hierzu waren intensive Nachforschungen, die Irma Boom zur Entwicklung des Buches in der Bibliothek des Vatikans angestellt hat. Die dabei gewonnenen Erkenntnisse teilt sie mit einer Auswahl von mehr als 350 von ihr gestalteten Büchern, in denen sie den Kontext und die Beziehung zum traditionallen Buch ausführlich erörtert. Mit diesem 1000seitigen, reich bebilderten Buch möchte Irma Boom die neue Generation von Designern inspirieren und zum Experimentieren anregen, um die Stellung des Buches für die Zukunft zu sichern. Die Bücher von Irma Boom befinden sich in der ständigen Sammlung des MoMA in New York und in den Sondersammlungen der Universität von Amsterdam: das Irma Boom Archiv.
World renowned Dutch designer Irma Boom is known for her bold experimental approach to her projects, often challenging the convention of traditional books in both physical design and printed content. In the book "Book Manifest" (the 3rd book in the series) Irma Boom presents her vision on the essence, meaning and relevance of the book. The basis for this book is formed by the in-depth research that Irma Boom carried out into the development of the book in the library of the Vatican. The knowledge she gained about this, and the inspiration it gave her, is shared with a selection of more than 350 books she designed, in which she extensively discusses the context and relationship with the old book. With this 1000-page, richly illustrated book, Irma Boom aims to inspire and encourage the new generation of designers to experiment, in order to ensure the book's position for the future. Boom's books in the permanent collection of MoMA in New York, and Special Collectons of the University of Amsterdam collect her complete oeuvre: the Irma Boom Archive.
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Copyrighthinweis: Das Copyright für die abgebildeten Publikationen bleibt bei den jeweiligen Rechteinhabern (Künstlern, Fotografen, Gestaltern, Publizisten). Die Abbildungen und Textzitate dienen der künstlerischen und wissenschaftlichen Recherche. Hier werden Werke dokumentiert, die sonst nur schwer oder gar nicht zugänglich wären. Wer nicht damit einverstanden ist, dass sein Werk auf dieser Webseite gezeigt wird, kann die Abbildung umgehend durch mich löschen lassen. Für wissenschaftliche Recherchen können die großen Abbildungen auf Antrag freigeschaltet werden.
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