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Northern Europe / Scandinavia

 
 
Anders Olsson - As a Weasel Sucks Eggs - An Essay on Melancholy and Cannibalism
2008
English edition
Sternberg Press - History, Criticism and Theory
sold out
As a Weasel Sucks Eggs examines the enigmatic relation of melancholia to an early kind of cannibalism, which psychoanalysis, in particular, stressed. It contains readings of, amongst others, Franz Kafka, Samuel Beckett, Thomas Bernhard, Sigmund Freud, G. W. F. Hegel, and the Swedish poet Gunnar Ekelöf.
Gabriela Fridriksdottir - Dusk
2008
bilingual edition (English / German)
JRP|Editions - Monographs
sold out
Comprehensive monograph on Icelandic artist.
Carl Michael von Hausswolff - Two Films (DVD)
2006
Errant Bodies - Records & DVDs
sold out
Two films straddling the line between documentary and audio-visual meditations on landscape.
The Danish Pavilion - 51st Venice Biennale
2005
English edition
Sternberg Press - Catalogues
sold out
Five artists' books and one general catalogue document the works of Eva Koch, Joachim Koester, Peter Land, Ann Lislegaard, and Gitte Villesen.
Aleksandra Mir - Corporate Mentality
2003
English edition
Sternberg Press - Monographs and artists' books
sold out
For a reassessment of the function of art in late capitalist society (contributions by Bernadette Corporation, Will Bradley, Claude Closky, Dejanov & Heger, Liam Gillick, Lars Bang Larsen, Daniel Pflumm, Superflex...).
Jens Haaning - The Refugee Calendar
2002
English edition
JRP|Editions - Artists' books & editions
sold out
Haaning's project consists in a wall calendar similar in format and lay-out to the colorful ones you can buy in bookstores an shops. Instead of using popular images, it presents photographs of refugees, either alone or in small groups.
2024
English edition
Mount Analogue
forthcoming
New monograph, based on Saskia Holmkvist's film Margaret (Back Translation), weaving together staged scenes, documentary elements and archival footage, exploring the recent history of Belfast through a series of tonally diverse scenes, by turns comic, elegiac and speculative.
2024
English edition
Mount Analogue
forthcoming
Weekly Planner I & II by Silje Iversen Kristiansen is two individual pocket-books filled with drawings. The drawings records in a fragmented way her subjective experience of life in time and space. Each book covers the span of a year, always starting in May and ending in April. In addition to the drawings, the books contain a text by Jan Verwoert that reflects upon the subject at hand.
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