In this short essay, philosopher Richard Shusterman discusses Arthur Danto's
aesthetic theory and develops a new reflection to go beyond the differences between art and life.
Tris Vonna-Michell's latest artist's record/book is constructed around two works, Capitol Complex (2012-2014) and Ulterior Vistas (2012-2013), both of which are encapsulated on a ten-inch vinyl record. The spoken-word compositions are enclosed within a gatefold design and accompanied by the Capitol Complex manuscript as a booklet insert and a bound series of Ulterior Vistas photographic montages.
"Une indécence française" (A French Indecency) retraces the first twelve years of "Nova Sodomia". The complete universe of His Excellency Otto: dictature of fun and indecence.
A collaborative project initiated by Anicka Yi, Jordan Lord, Lise Soskolne and Carissa Rodriguez, based on Mal Ahem and Moira Weigel's viral essay and on Derrida's Politics of Friendship.
The main characters in Frenchy Steel are anthropomorphic glamrock frogs plunged into a teenage fantasy drawn with mastery and uninhibition. An urban & psychedelic Heroic fantasy penned with great details by Jurictus.
The second volume of the comprehensive monograph / artist's book dedicated to Gérard Collin-Thiébaut takes a look back at the artist's works from the seventies.
The first collection of texts by Steve Rushton, exploring the interrelations between art, anthropology, social sciences, psychology, media, politics, and economy.
Focusing on the conceptual, visual, and economic intersections implicit in design today, this publication dedicated to the work of the Swiss-American graphic designer Zak Kye expands collaborative form from a pragmatic structure of working together to the joint development of content.
French edition of a study which not only offers new interpretations of Rauschenberg's work, but also deepens our understanding of the entire neo-avant-garde project.
Audioplay by Adrian Williams (music by Theodor Köhler), performed and recorded live at Portikus, in Frankfurt am Main, between September 24 and November 6, 2011.
The first comprehensive monograph on London-based Australian artist David Noonan, this book offers an overview of his work and is accompanied with texts by Michael Bracewell, Jennifer Higgie and Dominic Molon.