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Roman Signer
Organized as a reader, this publication examines Signer's oeuvre since the 1970s, pulling together texts from different periods on heterogeneous aspects of his body of work for the first time. Articles include specialist analyses of specific pieces and topical essays treating fundamental issues linked to his radical understanding of sculpture and the attendant philosophical questions it raises.
Public Art (Now): Out of Time, Out of Place
An international survey that brings together 40 of the most influential approaches to art in public.
Part of the Study Room Guide on Live Art and Displacement (P3107).
Cecilia Vicuña
Catalogue of exhibition focused on Vicuña’s early paintings and the objects and book-works that she produced in London in the 1970s. With an introductory essay by Dawn Ades.
Serendipity Revealed: Contemporary Sri Lankan Art
Catalogue for the exhibition at the Brunei Gallery, London, 9th October – 20th December 2014, giving a view of the recent and contemporary history of Sri Lanka. Includes an Hempel Galleries pamphlet with artists' profiles.
La Congelada de Uva: Performances
Compilation of exerpts of performaces by the controversial performance artist from Mexico.
32 Significant Moments: An Artist’s Practice as Research
Spiral bound. Illustrated by Lisa Watts, Foreword by Sarah Gorman.
Make Me Think: Bruce Nauman
Focusing upon the artist’s investigation into the human condition, this DVD brings together a comprehensive selection of works from 1966-2005. English, German.
Waldo Bien: including the series with Virgil Grotfeldt
Catalog of an exhibition held at the Kunsthalle Recklinghausen, May 6-July 2, 2000. Text: English/German. Cloth copy in a camouflage-style cloth covered slipcase.
Unvanished
This small publication was produced on the occasion of “Mith, Mithy, Magic”, a series of performances, screenings and talks by Brian Catling in New York, 28-30 April 2014.
.perf
A DVD assembling documents the event “.perf 2013″, including excerpts from the performances as well as commentaries and reviews from several art critics.
