Roger Eberhard's Martin Parr Looking at Books
Catalogue produced to accompany Simryn Gill's exhibition 'Gathering' at Heide Museum of Modern Art from April-July 2010.
"Laura, a parallel publication to Eric Metcalfe's exhibition of the same name, brings together material from the exhibition in the form of a production archive.
Lost in Translation
The Longest Winter
Takes us in Drift on a voyage through London - a journey without the typical purposes of a journey, an artistic, psychogeographical path.
Edited by Karen Marta. Text by Philippe Parreno.
Mixing anecdote and advocacy, the title offers an introduction to the concealed history of DIY publishing - as undertaken by some of the most revered writers in the modern Western literary canon.
Woman with A Camera (35mm)
The most important landmarks in the history of photography are placed under the microscope in this collection.
Book objects and paper art by German artist Dorothea Reese-Heim. Excellent essay by Karen Meetz.
This volume collects Blame Forms, filled out and filed by individuals, that provide a candid look at the culture of finger pointing in America today.
They look at the stars and they ask 'how is that I can see?' They look at the color of a flower and say, 'How is that this is red?' Sommer Browning looks at a circle and sees a urethra.
The Sound of One Hand Clapping
Theatre of the Self
The story is a dramatic meditation on the possibilities of forgiveness and the indelible claims of memory."--MCBA website.
The three slip-cased, passport-size volumes composing this work document Tiravanija's recent project -- in which four Thai art students were invited by the artist to tour America.
Do white people think about whiteness? This limited edition forty page loose leaf book was hand set and printed at Community Print in Olympia, WA.
Campany has now edited a book of 35 images simply entitled, Gasoline.
The Seconds Pass