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German multimedia artist Michaela Meiser's first monograph, Ding und Korper focuses on two groups of work which address respectively the inanimate object and the human body. …
German sculptor and draughtsman Julian Gothe (born 1966) explores the rhetoric of theatre presentation, with precise and angular wood and metal structures that evoke furniture and …
"The Trip" documents artist Marcus Coates' work with outpatients at St John's Hospice in London-persons in the final stages of their lives, to whom Coates put the question: "what …
The artist's name identifies the work of art--"a Picasso"--what could be simpler? And yet the relation between the two entities is fraught and inexplicable. Here, more than 30 …
This monograph is a compendium of Lothar Baumgarten's work and artistic thinking. The various essential aspects of his work, such as language, architecture, photography and history …
This title features essays by Ulrike Groos, Anne Goldstein, Judith E. Vida-Spence, and Wolfgang Zumdick. It accompanies his exhibitions at Kunsthalle Dusseldorf, Dundee …
Here, Hans Ulrich Obrist and Hans-Peter Feldmann have decided to play with the interview format: Obrist poses the questions in writing and Feldmann answers each of them with a …
Edited and text by Jan Aman, Nathalie Erginot, "One Day One Day" is two books in one and can be read from both sides. It was two exhibitions, two large installations shown in daily …
Monica Bonvicini's work conducts a continual dialogue between bodies and architecture. Frequently, Bonvicini eroticizes and/or psychologizes this relationship, through sculptures, …
From 1989 until his death in 2007, Horst Ademeit documented the presence of "cold rays"--unseen negative forces permeating everyday objects--in thousands of Polaroids and digital …