The first work in a series of portraits of people with Huntington's disease taken as muses, striving to create a radically new understanding of their experience.
Catalogue of an exhibition that includes five artists (Pablo Bronstein, Iman Issa, Aleksandra Mir, Yorgos Sapountzis and Danh Vo) whose work addresses the monumental urge and features a range of images of monuments, proposals for monuments as well as actual monuments themselves.
Six conferences on Franco-German epistemology—from Gaston Bachelard to Bruno Latour, Martin Heidegger, and Jacques Lacan—held by biologist Hans-Jörg Rheinberger from 1994 to 2007. The title pays homage to the thought of French philosopher Jacques Derrida.
The Alpine symposium on art and architecture (with Vito Acconci, Doug Aitken, Cerith Wyn Evans, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Philippe Rahm, Tobias Rehberger, Lawrence Weiner...).
Reference monograph, including a comprehensive selection of Yang Fudong's photographic and film work, as well as newly commissioned theoretical essays.
The genesis and establishment of digital tools for design conceptualization, visualization, and production at the end of the 1980s and the beginning of the 1990s.
This publication accompanies the eponymous exhibition at TBA21–Augarten in Vienna (showing together for the very first time Cerith Wyn Evans' luminous works that have been collected by TBA21 over the past ten years), and brings together threads and voices of leading contemporary artists, scientists, and theoreticians exploring the artist's polyphonic oeuvre.
A guidebook that maps the social, urban, and art discourses of Georgia's post-Soviet years as seen from its hilly capital of Tbilisi (the catalogue of the Georgian Pavilion at the 55th Venice Biennale).
Collection of interviews with author and filmmaker Alexander Kluge and philosopher and professor of literature Joseph Vogl, specially produced by Kluge for German television.
Monograph based on the specific project conceived by Huang Yong Ping for his exhibition at Musée d'Art Contemporain de Lyon, with numerous essays that trace the entire career of the artist, as well as an abundant iconography on the exhibition.
Artist's book conceived around the works presented in a series of exhibitions held in 2012-2013 (Kunsthalle Nürnberg, Pro Choice / L'Ocean Licker, Galerie Meyer Kainer, Casey Kaplan).
Alternately compared to Joyce, Proust, and Döblin, German writer
Peter Kurzeck is nonetheless underestimated. Dedicated to Kurzeck's childhood, this autobiographical publication restores the seductive magic of Frankfurt in the late 1950s, through a reflection on the poetic force of memory. The original narrative was released in 2007 as a German audio-book.
Autobiography of Hungarian stage director and playwright George Tabori: a collection of memories oscillating between pathos and drama, delivering a lucid picture of the rise of Nazism.
A collection of 29 pieces recorded 1980-84 by Dominik Steiger. Outsider art home-recordings using voice, acoustic guitar, accordion and bontempi organ.
bilingual edition (English / French) / texts in English and French
CAPC
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After he transformed the whole nave of the CAPC Museum into a mechanical theatre, Markus Schinwald conceives an elegant and sophisticated artist's book that reflects this physical and mental adventure through preparatory prints, film dialogues, and a series of stickers alternating exhibition views and reproduction of works.
Artist's book: the last part of a complex project initiated in 2010—an exploration of the intimate legacies of Sun Ra's peculiar body of work (texts by Diedrich Diederichsen, Anthony Elms, J. Griffith Rollefson...).
This 3.5 meters-wide artist's book documents and extends a multifaceted installation by artist Andreas Fogarasi—at once a panoramic view of Istanbul, a public platform, a dysfunctional look-out and a touristic attraction.
New monograph, dedicated to Jay DeFeo's late work: paintings of the 1980s as well as the exceptional corpus of drawings of the 1980s and her photographic oeuvre of the 1970s.
Facsimile reprint of the long-unavailable and much sought-after 1974 artist's book by Robert Overby (1935-1993), one of the most fascinating figures of the 1970s Californian art scene.