52 S., 21x14,8 cm, Auflage: 100, numeriert, ISBN/ISSN 9788493848064 Fadenheftung
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I was born in Batumi, in the Republic of Georgia, and grew up on the beach. During the 90s my country went through tough moments, the separation from the Soviet Union, a civil war and a lot of darkness in the streets. All that sadness, darkness and Black sea perspectives shaped me. Photography helps me view the world from different perspectives, it makes me see things in a different way, it changed my idea of sadness and my idea of love among others. Photography helps me communicate with people, objects, streets and nature and find positive things in those connections.
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[12] S., 15x10,5 cm, Auflage: 150, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Begleitheft zur Ausstellung von artzines in Halle. Büroklammer, kleine farbige papiere, Collage, Drahtheftung, Schwarz-Weiß- & Farblaserkopie
4 S., 21x14,9 cm, 2 Stück. keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Einladungsflyer, beiliegend ein beidseitig bedrucktes Informationsschreiben zur Ausstellung
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zur Ausstellung vom 21.05.-04.06.2016 im Neo Toum - Neoterismoi Toumazou, Nikosia, Zypern.
He was dancing steadily. He could see the backs of people’s heads moving in thedarkness and was aware of the shifting spaces between their bodies. He did not register the music except as a sort of vibration. He felt as if he was dancing in perfect silence. He saw the already dim room growing ever darker around him. He became less conscious of his surroundings and more aware of himself. His introspection grew but his body was now moving automatically, softly cycling through a short loop of set motions. He noticed dust under his feet, and soon the realisation reached him that he was slowly wearing a shallow hole in the wooden floor. His body was locked in an efficient cycle. Before too long he was six inches below floor level, his head parallel with some of the shorter dancers. Yet he could not stop. Gradually he sank deeper into the ground until his face was level with people’s waists. No one noticed, below the eye level of the crowd, he was almost invisible. Presently his eyes came level with the soles of dancing shoes. He could see shards of coloured light flashing through a forest of legs casting jagged shapes across the floor. There were points where soft reflected light shone through looming figures like sunlight into a clearing. Eventually he was entirely submerged. He could look up through the hole and see foreshortened bodies moving above him oblivious to his plight. Still his feet moved, wearing away damp, pungent earth. The vibrations from the music lessened until the dull thump of the kick drum was all that he could feel. When it stopped he realised he too was still, and looking up he saw the sphere of light was gone.
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128 S., 29,7x21 cm, Auflage: 150, ISBN/ISSN 9789963225101 Softcover, Klebebindung
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Christophoros Kyriakides was born in Nicosia, Cyprus in 1949. He was an architecture draughtsman and considered himself an inventor. In 1988 he self-published “Six Continents Stars Compass”, ‘an entertaining and educational’ board game. He considered the game inventive, recreative and formative for all ages and intended its global distribution. The game received no recognition from the public and now only a few copies exist.
In the board game, Kyriakides draws a journey with impossible objects, invented maps, landscapes and anagrammatic poetry with mathematical diagrams. One comes across an abstracted reflection of 80s locality, world politics, obsession with the American dream, an isolated emotional darkness but also a universal landscape. A chance encounter of Marina Xenofontos with this game catalysed a strong fascination that led to the uncovering of his archive. This publication, a part of Xenofontos’ practice-based research, brings to the fore the rich universe of Kyriakides’ personal symbolism that shecreatively harnesses as a means of an alternative, atypical handling and systematisation of themes and issues that she finds affinities with.
Evagoras Vanezis.
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Anlässlich der gleichnamigen Ausstellung von Paulo Nozolino im Museu de Arte Contemporanea de Serralves, Porto, 07.05.-10.07.2005.
Paulo Nozolino only makes black and white photographs and they are dominated by an impossible darkness that seems impenetrable to light. The photographs were made all over the world - notably in countries of the Arab world - but in the majority of cases it would be difficult to attribute a specific location to them.
Photographs from Auschwitz are the decisive exception. Auschwitz appears as the absolute place and time that orientates everything else. In thirty years of a career as a photographer, Nozolino has constantly intensified his tragic vision of reality: this is visualised in pictures that originate from his own biography and travels. in pictures of men, women and children. in pictures of birth, love making and death.
This publication assembles for the first time photographs from Nozolino's different projects over the years, to form a new narrative, untold until now: the narrative of beginning and ending, and at the same time the narrative of his life's work.
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THE BIG SLEEP—the exhibition title refers to Raymond Chandler's detective novel and the legendary Film Noir. Sleep and death, pause, standstill, threats, ambiguity, fears—these aspects are virulent and gained astonishing topicality in 2020, as does the participation of many American artists in the exhibition. The Haus der Kunst becomes the setting for a production that plays with twilight and darkness, light and shadow. With introductory essays, artist texts and exhibition views, the catalog allows you to immerse yourself DeepLy in “THE BIG SLEEP”.
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Publikation erschienen, im VfmK Verlag für Moderne Kunst, anlässlich der 4. Biennale der Künstler im Haus der Kunst, 19.07.–08.09.2019, veranstaltet vom Künstlerverbund im Haus der Kunst München e. V. mit Texten von manchen der teilnehmenden Künstler zu Inspiration und Werk zum Thema The Big Sleep und ihrer Reminiszenz an den Film von Regisseur Raymond Chandler.
224 S., 24x16 cm, Auflage: 100, numeriert, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Klebebindung, Schutzumschlag innen auch bedruckt, handnummeriert. Risodruck
Eine Sammlung an Schwarz-Weißen Bildern, die die Künstlerin in ihren vergangenen Jahren gesammelt und teils auch für und in ihren Arbeiten verwendet hat. Dieses Buch soll die Entwicklung von der Idee und dem Ursprungsbild bis zum fertigen Kunstwerk, bzw. den Einfluss der Semantik des Rohmaterials bis hin zum fertigen Produkt versuchen zu fassen.
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