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Individual Stories
Sternberg Press 2016 ISBN 9783956791710 Acqn 26052
Pb 20x26cm 186pp 85ills 53col 18.50
With contributions by Sadane Afif, Jacques Andr, Marie Angeletti, Thomas Bayrle, Barbara
Bloom, Herbert Brandl, Andrea Bttner, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Camille Henrot, Michaela Maria
Langenstein, Pierre Leguillon, Hanne Lippard, Maurizio Nannucci, G. T. Pellizzi, Max Renkel,
Michael Riedel, Hubert Scheibl, Yann Srandour, John Stezaker, Johannes Wohnseifer; with
images by Marie Angeletti
Photographs, books, and knickknacks: artists collect a variety of objects. While artists generate
personal collections, which often address different formal, aesthetic, or conceptual concerns, it is
difficult to separate this activity from their artistic practices. Over time, whether intended or not,
such accumulations of items may become works of art.
Individual Stories considers the collection as a portrait of its collector and also as an artistic
methodas a process rather than an end result. The act of collecting is multifariousit can be an
expression of curiosity, a desire to transform things that have been discovered, or a systematic
approach to certain objects in the world. This catalogue is a compilation of individual collections
that could not be more different.

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Sara Barker: Change-The-Setting


Fruitmarket Gallery 2016 ISBN 9781908612380 Acqn 25967
Pb 21x27cm 160pp 80col ills 24.95
This exhibition by Glasgow-based artist Sara Barker (born in Manchester in 1980) presents two
sequences of new work made specially for The Fruitmarket Gallery together with a small number
of existing works.
Sara Barker works on the boundary between sculpture, painting and drawing. Since beginning to
exhibit her work in 2004, she has developed a visual language of paint, steel, aluminium, brass
and glass; and a way of working which is meditative, focusing on memory, individual perception,
and a blurring of line and colour.
With its combination of new and existing work, this exhibition offers the opportunity to spend time
learning the language of Barkers art, enjoying how her objects change in relation both to you and
to each other as you walk around and among them.
The exhibition is called CHANGE-THE-SETTING. This title is meant to function like a stage
direction, invoking a situation in which one element can be changed to allow the others to
recombine in a different way.
Exhibition and publication produced in collaboration with IKON, Birmingham.
This new book which charts the development of Sara Barkers visual language from its earliest
beginnings includes new writing from curator and writer Katharine Stout and novelist Ali Smith.

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Georg Baselitz - Visit from Hokusai


Gagosian Gallery (NY) 2016 ISBN 9781938748233 Acqn 25837
Hb 23x31cm 72pp col ills 73.50
Drawing has always been central to Baselitz's art. Parallel to his cerebral yet impassioned
paintings and roughly hewn sculptures, the practice of drawing is a test-site for assimilation and
disorientation in his oeuvre. In a new series of two-part ink drawings, Baselitz is "visited" by
Katsushika Hokusai (17601849), whose exquisitely controlled colour-woodblock prints
epitomized the refined ukiyo-e genre in Japanese art and persist in the popular imagination today.
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Sterling Ruby Stoves


Gagosian Gallery (NY) 2016 ISBN 9781938748226 Acqn 25954
Pb 30x39cm 208pp col ills 55

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Jonas Wood Pots


Gagosian Gallery (NY) 2016 ISBN 9781938748202 Acqn 25955
Hb 24x32cm 30pp col ills 27.50
In his ongoing investigation of his intimate environment, Wood fuses artistic influences as diverse
as the domestic interiors of Pierre Bonnard, Henri Matisse, and David Hockney to Chinese and
Japanese still-life scenes, ancient pottery and the guileless textiles of Josef Frank. Sampling
subjects from his own photographs, he reiterates them through an intensive process of drawing.
Filling the compressed spaces of his paintings with figures, plants, and household objects, Wood
reimagines the world as a variegated collage of overlapping patterns, flatly rendered. Painted
outlines of pots and vasesoften based on the work of his wife Shio Kusaka and fuelled by their
shared interest in the history of ceramicscontain landscape and interior imagery, while verdant
interiors possess an affectless cut-out appearance.

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Glenn Brown - 36 Drawings And A Sculpture


Gagosian Gallery (NY) 2016 ISBN 9781938748219 Acqn 26024
Pb 24x32cm 112pp 54ills 6col 55

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Grammar of Freedom/Five Lessons


Garage Museum of Contemporary Art 2015 ISBN 9785905110511 Acqn 25226
Pb 20x26cm 200pp 139ills 116col 24.95
In the summer of 2013, the curators of Moscow's Garage Museum of Contemporary Art and
Ljubljana's Moderna Galerija began to discuss mounting an exhibition in Moscow of the Arteast
2000+ Collection, the first museum collection focused on Eastern European postwar avant-garde
artists. As Kate Fowle writes in her introduction, "Never before in Russia had there been an
exhibition dedicated to presenting art from Eastern Europe in a way that integrated Russian
artists into the story." Grammar of Freedom/Five Lessons begins an inquiry into the network of
artistic influences in the "former East." The show and the catalogue propose a "grammar," or set
of tools, that shed light on how artistic strategies have created resistance to--or provided
alternative commentaries on--a range of social and political situations. More than 60 artists and
art collectives from Eastern Europe and countries of the former USSR are included, with works
ranging from the 1960s up to the present day. Featured artists include Marina Abramovic, Geta
Bratescu, Ion Grigorescu, Sanja Ivekovic, Ilya and Emilia Kabakov, Dan Perjovschi and Mladen
Stilinovic, among others.

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Poetics And Politics Of Data


Christoph Merian Verlag 2015 ISBN 9783856166816 Acqn 25494
Pb 17x24cm 272pp 60ills 30col 24.95
Whether using Internet-based installations or graphic data visualisations, these artists question
the relevance and place of the individual in a technologically wired society in which each of us
generates a nearly incomprehensible amount of data on a daily basis. The digital traces we leave
behind reflect a world increasingly controlled by data, and the artistic positions presented in this
book seek to make those continuous streams of information visible. Through the phenomena of
big data and data mining, critical questions are posed about our ambivalence towards living in
such a world. With essays by Orit Halpern, Claudia Mareis, Ramn Reichert, and others.

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Mark Hilton - Half Flush


Perimeter Editions 2015 ISBN 9780987353078 Acqn 25567
Hb 16x23cm 112pp 54ills 34.95
Each drawing in New York-based Australian artist Mark Hiltons new artist's book 'Half
Flush' adopts a duality that can't help but to stir something in the viewer. Using the standard pack
of cards as his organising principle, Hilton mixes desire, degradation, contamination, zealotry and
violence into a brew often sweetened by humour. Each suit has a theme that works more as a
starting point than a defining rule: diamonds are class; hearts are religion; spades are
nationalism; clubs are the environment. Using graphite pencil on white paper, Hilton employs a
range of styles, from highly intricate realism to cartoons and simple line sketches.

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Unpacking Performativity - An Exciting Two-year Research Journey In Dance


ArtEZ Press 2016 ISBN 9789491444258 Acqn 26003
Pb 16x24cm 112pp 30col ills 21.95
This volume comprises the textual and visual translation of a two-year research trip undertaken
by the ArtEZ Dance Academy and its Theory in the Arts research department. The project tackles
the praxis and practice of urban dance, its manifestation in public space, making modern dance
more accessible to a wider audience, how urban dance is learned and how this can affect ideas
and movements, and more. The questions it raised have led to exploring the urban circle form
that has emerged ass the dominant feature of non-hierarchical communication and experiences.
This dynamic research is presented in a way that encourages new thinking and action through
dance.

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Justin Lieberman - The Correctors Custom Prefab House


Les Presses Du Reel 2015 ISBN 9782908252569 Acqn 25501
Pb 12x18cm 312pp 130ills 11.25
With a subversive sense of humour, Justin Lieberman perverts and recontextualises images from
the media and pop culture in an attempt to undermine the organisational structures inherent in
contemporary culture. Lieberman has long employed this sort of methodology, which in past
bodies of work has played out through the recognisable systems of advertising, furniture design,
home shopping television, art conservation, and taxonomic display to name a few. Favouring the
handmade to the mass-produced, Lieberman transforms readymade images and objects, by
painting, collaging, and combining them in an unmistakable style informed by notions of excess
and transgression.

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Daniel Boyd - The Law Of Closure


Perimeter Editions 2015 ISBN 9780987353054 Acqn 25568
Pb 21x27cm 218pp 260ills 60col 42.95
Sydney-based artist Daniel Boyds particular iteration of postcolonial history painting, video, and
installation work seems to centre on the deletion of information and history, especially in relation
to Boyds Aboriginal and Vanuatuan heritage. But there is more to his distinctive pointillist
technique, in which he blackens much of the surface, leaving only flashes of perceptual detail that
reveal the information beneath, than a simple rumination on erasure. Boyds devices are not just
about absence, but a kind of psycho-historical ellipsis, and the enshrouding dark matter is as
much an element of the image as are the landscapes, portraits, reflections, and refractions of
light.

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Powerful Babies - Keith Haring's Impact On Artists Today


Art And Theory Publishing 2015 ISBN 9789188031211 Acqn 25726
Pb 23x26cm 136pp 83ills 75col 22.50
Keith Haring's impact on artists today brings together a diverse group of contemporary artists
from across the United States and Northern Europe to celebrate the legacy of Keith Haring on the
25th anniversary of the artist's death. From symbols to social practice, Haring's influence
reverberates throughout the contemporary art landscape in new and unexpected ways. Rather
than engaging artists, whose work merely mimics Haring's style, the exhibition includes artists
whose practices exemplify the innovation and veracity for which Haring is known, including his
embrace of humor, dance and nightlife, issues relating to health and wellness, his artistic
approach, social and political activism and the inspiration of kids.

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Michael Borremans Fixture


CAC Malaga 2015 ISBN 9788494352881 Acqn 25730
Hb 19x24cm 142pp 53ills 51col 34.95
Published in conjunction with an exhibition of work by the Belgian visual artist Michal Borremans
at CAC Mlaga, this catalogue offers an exemplary overview of his refined style, which draws
upon the long Flemish tradition of figurative painting, as well as works by Velzquez, Manet,
Degas, and Chardin. In so doing, he reflects the respective history of the techniques he employs,
characterised by sombre hues, ambiguity, and deep psychological undertones. Featuring 35
paintings from the last fifteen years, selected in collaboration with the artist, it provides a window
into a personal and unsettling world populated with still lifes and close-ups of human figures.

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The Sixties - A Worldwide Happening


Lecturis 2015 ISBN 9789462261501 Acqn 25731
Pb 17x24cm 208pp 175ills 100col 22.50
The Sixties was a period of global change, not to mention a time of intercultural exchange and
shifting power structures. It was also the moment when the term globalisation entered into
popular usage. An increasingly important mediascape contributed not only to the ease with which
people located at the far corners of the globe interacted and communicated, but also to the
increased influence they had on one another. Through photo essays and texts focusing on
politics, art, design and architecture, fashion and pop culture, an international group of experts
explores the complexity, dynamics, and timeless appeal of one of the most vibrant periods in
modern history.

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Jose Manuel Ballester - Museos En Blanco


Ivory Press 2015 ISBN 9788494282089 Acqn 25739
Pb 11x15cm 150pp 80ills 50col 19.50
'Museos en blanco' showcases Ballester's latest works, which contain an invitation to empty our
museums, both real museums and those embedded in our memory, to suggest two approaches
that can serve to analyse our past as well as our future. The visual resources employed by
Ballester in these works change the viewer's position towards the outside world and towards their
own memory.

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Collect Digital Video Art


Les Presses Du Reel 2015 ISBN 9782955226704 Acqn 25779
Pb 15x21cm 208pp 16col ills 19.50
'Collect Digital Video Art' is built around a series of conversations led with industry experts:
artists, independent curators, art critics, gallerists, museum curators and directors of video art
archives. The book sets out to define the terms (video, digital, new media, moving image) and
give an overview of the implications regarding collecting video art today. A broad overview of
video art's development as an artistic practice is interlaced with commentary from artworld
authorities, giving the art form both historical context and coherence in relation to contemporary
art practices.

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The Road From Rimpa - Kamisaka Sekka And Yamamoto Taro


Seigensha Art Publishing 2015 ISBN 9784861525216 Acqn 25782
Pb 18x26cm 166pp 136ills 135col 26
Born in 17th-century Kyoto, Rimpa is one of the major historical schools of Japanese painting. It
saw a resurgence in the 19th century during the Edo period, and the tradition has even carried on
until the present day. This publication focuses on two artists: Kamisaka Sekka, a modern
follower who was active during the Meiji and Taisho periods, and is considered to be the last
great proponent of the style; and the painter Yamamoto Taro, acclaimed by many as the
representative of contemporary Rimpa. His works often include homages to Sekka in the form of
similar motifs reworked with a modern flair. In short, it is a captivating comparison of these two
talents.

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Christie van der Haak - Sproken | Fairy Tales


Jap Sam 2016 ISBN 9789490322601 Acqn 25870
Hb 25x32cm 416pp 400ills 350col 23.50
This book documents 35 years of works by artist Christie van der Haak, who was awarded with
the 2015 Ouborg Award. Originally a painter, Van der Haak moved on to designing fabrics
deployed both as autonomous artworks and upholstery, wall coverings, table-cloths and the like.
While operating in the field of tension between art and design these categories carry little
meaning to her.
"Everything has structure", she says, as well as "Everything has a soul". Recently she has been
transforming spaces such as museum rooms into places with a different meaning, always
employing her characteristic vocabulary of exuberant, dazzling colours and complex ever
changing patterns in a multitude of both two and three-dimensional objects.
Her work is like a fairy tale, charming, seductive, beautiful even, but never without more profound
hidden layers of meaning, drawing on (art) history, mythology, contemporary social issues and
generally everything she encounters in life.

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A Story Within A Story


Art And Theory Publishing 2015 ISBN 9789188031198 Acqn 26060
Pb 17x24cm 256pp 60ills 35col 19.95
The eighth edition of the Gteborg International Biennial for Contemporary Art investigates the
possibility of imagining history as a participatory experience. Both the biennial and this cleverly
bound book pose the question whether individuals and communities have the possibility to
overcome certain historical narratives by making relevant notions of storytelling, personal
memories, and collective experience located within the margins of such narratives. With more
than 30 featured artists and a dozen contributing writers, the volume examines history writing by
unveiling the grammar of various socio-political junctures, seeking to open up and expand
readings of contemporary history.

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Manon Van Kouswijk Findings


Manon Van Kouswijk 2015 ISBN 9780646944722 Acqn 25554
Hb 25x31cm 88pp 105ills 35col 42.95
Trained as a goldsmith, Manon van Kouswijk studied jewellery in art school. Her work shows an
interest in the universal qualities of jewellery and personal objects, the value, associations, and
meanings they represent, and the different roles they play, whether as gifts, souvenirs, or
heirlooms. Utilising a diverse range of materials such as paper, porcelain, and wood, she makes
aspects of the way we use and handle things visible in the objects themselves. Through found
photos from popular culture and showing her collections, the book delves into Van Kouswijks
world of imagined talismans, ornamental residues, and bead heritage. With texts by Benjamin
Lignel.

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The Colourful Life Of Harold Leslie Thornton Alias Harold The Kangaroo (1915-2004)
Lecturis 2015 ISBN 9789462261563 Acqn 25816
Pb 24x29cm 160pp 235ills 190col 26.50
Australian artist Harold Leslie Thornton (1915-2004) started his career as a sign writer, painter of
facades and shop windows in Sydney, but lived and worked most of his life in Amsterdam. Traces
of his work in Holland can still be seen in the Nieuwmarkt district in Amsterdam. The most
famous, and still existing, example is the facade of Coffeeshop The Bulldog. Thornton gradually
developed his talent as a portraitist and became known for his murals. Besides being a painter,
he also acted as performer, cartoonist, poet and he wrote a fragmented autobiography.

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David Altmejd
Xavier Hufkens 2015 ISBN 9788862083454 Acqn 25992
Hb 25x31cm 384pp 370ills 350col 47.95
David Altmejd is known for his intricate and highly worked room-size installations and sculptures.
Seamlessly moving between a variety of aesthetic modes--from an almost ascetic minimalism in
works employing plaster and mirror to works teeming with accumulations of crystals, gold chain,
thread, taxidermied birds and animals, among other objects--Altmejd's work offers beautifully
wrought meditations on the cycles of life and death, interiority and exteriority, sexuality and
spirituality. The full range of Altmejd's nearly 20 years of work is featured in the book, from his
earliest work where the vast aesthetic vocabulary he has evolved over the years took shape
to his most recent series.

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Singing From The Inside Out - Exploring The Voice, The Singer, And The Song
ArtEZ Press 2016 ISBN 9789491444265 Acqn 26004
Pb 21x30cm 272pp 20ills 35.50
'Singing From the Inside Out: Exploring the Voice, the Singer and the Song' gives you everything
you need to know about singing technique, practicing, performing and auditioning in pop, jazz,
rock and hard rock, R&B, country, folk, musicals, reggae, ska, and other styles. This handbook is
enjoyable to read and essential for both beginners and advanced singers. The many exercises,
valuable tips and clear explanations it contains make it a useful tool for singing teachers as well.

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Monet Flipbook
Seigensha Art Publishing 2015 ISBN 9784861525100 Acqn 26054
Pb 10x4cm 188pp 92col ills 11.25

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3 Parallel Artworlds - 100 Art Things From Chinese Modern History


Asia One 2015 ISBN 9789881318008 Acqn 26056
Hb 26x31cm 484pp 300ills 200col 112.50
This monumental new book, with essays by a spectrum of international art historians, critical
theorists and artists, presents a fresh, new approach to understanding the development of
modern and contemporary Chinese art through the art historical and critical framework of three
parallel artworlds. The100 Art Things of the books title refers to the special selection of 100
artworks shown in the Hanart 100: Idiosyncrasies exhibition in January 2014, the narrative of
which was constructed around this theoretical framework.
GAO Shiming, CHANG Tsong-Zung, Johan Frederick HARTLE, Boris GROYS, Eugene WANG,
GAO Shiming, LIU Tian, LU Xinghua, John RAJCHMAN, QIU Zhijie, HUANG Sun Quan,
Hammad NASAR, May Bo CHING, WANG Xiaoming, Bei Dao (ZHAO Zhenkai)

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