Hans Ulrich Obrist in conversation with the foremost musicians and composers of the mid to late 20thcentury, from Yoko Ono to Brian Eno Following the...
A recent spate of exhibitions and an upcoming retrospective have drawn increased attention to the Italian Arte Povera pioneer Alighiero Boetti (or, in his identitysuturing...
In this striking volume, Vancouver artist Andrew Dadson presents a photocopy of a found star map from 1850, and then one subsequent, slowly degrading copy...
The work of Belgian artist Ante Timmermans (born 1976) ranges from very simple blackandwhite drawings that depict ghostly skyscrapers and mediate on urban desolation, to...
The blackandwhite photographs of Bart Julius Peters (born 1971) portray a lost world of good times in grainy dolce vita scenes of improvised fun. Mostly...
New York artist Carroll Dunham makes figurative paintings and sculptures that frequently draw on that uniquely American dovetailing of Surrealism and cartoon idioms, of which...
Sources in the Air accompanies David Maljkovics threepart exhibition of the same name at the Van Abbemusem, Eindhoven, BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead and...
A subjective field guide to design from renowned design critic and author Alice RawsthornDesign is one of the most powerful forces in our livesand it...
Swiss artist Florian Germann (born 1978) deploys sculptures, objects and scientific apparatus for his elaborate grand narratives, many of which deal with occult themes such...
The Lebanese video artists, documentarians and photographers Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige have been a duo since the 1990s, making works that address the turbulent...
Spanning 1989 To 2009, This Anthology Collects The Influential Writings Of American Artist, Musician And Critic John Miller (Born 1954), Which Have Been Lauded By...
French artists Louise Herv and Chlo Maillet (born 1981) drew inspiration from pulp fiction for this first presentation of their work, commissioning a graphic illustrator...
This publication documents the collaborative photographic archive of Czech artists Lukas Jasansky and Martin Polak (born 1965 and 1966). Since the 1980s, they have recorded...
This publication documents the making of the film Spelling Dystopia, which tells the story of the Japanese island Hashima. A site of rich coal deposits,...
No Core is the first monograph on the increasingly celebrated oeuvre of Berlinbased artist Pamela Rosenkranz (born 1979). From works using Ralph Laurenbranded latex paint...
Paulina Olowskas paintings, collages, and knitted works explore Communist Polands fascination with Western consumerism and celebrates the spirit of what Polish writer Leopold Tyrmand called...
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Hans Ulrich Obrist in conversation with the foremost musicians and composers of the mid to late 20thcentury, from Yoko Ono to Brian Eno Following the...
A recent spate of exhibitions and an upcoming retrospective have drawn increased attention to the Italian Arte Povera pioneer Alighiero Boetti (or, in his identitysuturing...
In this striking volume, Vancouver artist Andrew Dadson presents a photocopy of a found star map from 1850, and then one subsequent, slowly degrading copy...
The work of Belgian artist Ante Timmermans (born 1976) ranges from very simple blackandwhite drawings that depict ghostly skyscrapers and mediate on urban desolation, to...
The blackandwhite photographs of Bart Julius Peters (born 1971) portray a lost world of good times in grainy dolce vita scenes of improvised fun. Mostly...
New York artist Carroll Dunham makes figurative paintings and sculptures that frequently draw on that uniquely American dovetailing of Surrealism and cartoon idioms, of which...
Sources in the Air accompanies David Maljkovics threepart exhibition of the same name at the Van Abbemusem, Eindhoven, BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead and...
A subjective field guide to design from renowned design critic and author Alice RawsthornDesign is one of the most powerful forces in our livesand it...
Swiss artist Florian Germann (born 1978) deploys sculptures, objects and scientific apparatus for his elaborate grand narratives, many of which deal with occult themes such...
The Lebanese video artists, documentarians and photographers Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige have been a duo since the 1990s, making works that address the turbulent...
Spanning 1989 To 2009, This Anthology Collects The Influential Writings Of American Artist, Musician And Critic John Miller (Born 1954), Which Have Been Lauded By...
French artists Louise Herv and Chlo Maillet (born 1981) drew inspiration from pulp fiction for this first presentation of their work, commissioning a graphic illustrator...
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