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43,0x30 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden
Braune Papiertüte von United Markets, Rückseite bedruckt
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Have You Seen Me? was created by Larry and Kelly Sultan with students from Bahia Vista Elementary School and San Rafael High School. Have You Seen Me? is sponsored by Public Art Works, a non-profit arts agency, with generous support from United Markets.
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Photobooth - The Art of the Automatic Portrait
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200 S., 24,2x20,2 cm, ISBN/ISSN 9780810996113
Hardcover mit Schutzumschlag, beigelegtem Lesezeichen und eingeklebtem Heftchen, Seiten teils aufklappbar.
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Since its introduction to the public in September of 1926 on a street corner in New York City, the automatic photobooth has captured the interest of the general public and fine artists alike. Raynal Pellicer, author of Mug Shots, examines the self-portraits – sometimes practical, sometimes whimsical – produced by this enduring 20th-century novelty. The countless documents included here feature shots of Francis Bacon, Billy Childish, Allen Ginsberg, John F. Kennedy, Anne Frank, Salvador Dalí, André Breton, Wim Wenders, Walker Evans, and John Lennon, among others.
Photobooth draws a fantastic inventory of artistic variations on the snapshot, bringing together works of art and self-portraits of persons both known and unknown, from the 1920s to the present.
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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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The Beautiful Formula Collective, 2022
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104 S., 21x14,8 cm, ISBN/ISSN 9783945296998
Broschur, ungestrichenes Papier, Umschlag Karton
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Enthält Projekte der Künstlergruppe 2012-2022, u.a. bei Ep.contemporary, Berlin 2022, kuratiert von Albert Coers, Galerie der Künstler, München, 2021, kuratiert von Ezgi Bakçay, und Baris Seyitvan, Karşi Sanat Çalişmalari, Istanbul 2020, kuratiert von Sophie-Charlotte Bombeck und Ezgi Bakçay, Digital Art Space, München, 2019, kuratiert von Karin Wimmer.
The Beautiful Formula Collective is about painting and creating collective works based on The Beautiful Formula Language. We use the combination of spontaneity, improvisation and logic of rhythm, which gives us structures and rules while painting. The Beautiful Formula Collective produces and stages group works not only in the studio, but also as a live painting performance in front of the public.
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ABoT - Artists' Books on Tour - Artists' Competition and Mobile Museum
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80 S., 26x21 cm, ISBN/ISSN 978-3-863350857
Katalog zur Ausstellung im MAK Wien, MGLC Ljubljana und UPM Prag, Klappumschlag
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Vorwort von Helena Koenigsmarková, Nevenka Sivavec & Christoph Thun-Hohenstein. Beiträge von Jianping He, Martina Kandeler-Fritsch, Kathrin Pokorny-Nagel, Florian Pumhösl, Lucie Vlcková, Lawrence Weiner & Maria White.
Um das vielschichtige Genre des Künstlerbuchs einer breiteren Öffentlichkeit näherzubringen, hat das MAK Wien in Kooperation mit dem UPM Prag und dem MGLC Ljubljana das EU-geförderte Projekt "Artists' Books on Tour. Artist Competition and Mobile Museum" initiiert. Im Rahmen des damit verbundenen europaweiten Wettbewerbs wurden Künstler dazu aufgefordert, sich mit der Thematik des Künstlerbuchs und seinen vielfältigen ästhetischen Ausdrucksformen auseinanderzusetzen. Die vorliegende Publikation stellt die fünf prämierten sowie 45 weitere ausgewählte Projekte vor.
To familiarize a broader public with the multi-faceted genre of artists' books, the MAK - Austrian Museum of Applied Arts, Contemporary Art in Vienna, the UPM - Museum of Decorative Arts based in Prague and Ljubljana's MGLC - International Centre of Graphic Arts have launched the EU-funded project "Artists' Books on Tour. Artist Competition and Mobile Museum". In a pan-European competition, artists were invited to deal with the subject of artists' books and their multiple forms of aesthetic expression. The present catalogue features the five winning projects and 45 other selected works.
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Unpublished - Best unseen photography - Issue no. 01
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40 S., 29,7x21 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden
Lose Blätter ineinander gelegt, Farbkopien nach PDF
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A simple and straightforward layout, an awesome format, no advertising, 500 hand numbered copies and a free and selected distribution. Unpublished is a democratic and exchange place where photography meets the public, without any filter. Unpublished gathers the best unpublished images of young photographers from all over the world, selected not only for their aesthetic value, but through a careful analysis of the cultural context, the artistic and human paths.
A large project that ends each edition of Unpublished with a group exhibition in which it will be possible to buy at affordable prices the original and signed prints of the published works, donated and assessed by the authors themselves. No art dealers, no galleries and outside the market logic. Unpublished is a "call for freedom", a pure and direct line that connects the artist and his work with the outside world. And vice versa.
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DAS TREFFEN DREIER PUNKTE - Kapitel 1
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[48] S., 19x12,3 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden
Gefaltete Einzelblätter, mit Gummiband gebunden.
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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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[40] S., 19x12,3 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden
Gefaltete Einzelblätter, mit Gummiband gebunden, Wendeheft.
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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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[36] S., 19x12,3 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden
Gefaltete Einzelblätter, mit Gummiband zusammengehalten, Wendeheft.
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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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[64] S., 19x12,3 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden
Gefaltete Einzelblätter, mit Gummiband zusammengehalten, Wendeheft.
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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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[64] S., 19x12,3 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden
Gefaltete Einzelblätter, mit Gummiband zusammengehalten, Wendeheft.
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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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