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Matthew Barney: No Restraint

Artist/Author: Alison Chernick | Reference: D2102 | ISBN: 5060103790999 | Type: DVD

Documentary of the making of Barney’s film Drawing Restraint 9.

David Wojnarowicz: Tongues of Flame

Editor: Barry Blinderman | Reference: P2219 | Type: Publication

Collection of texts and essays about the life and work of David Wojnarowicz

The Reality Shows: Karen Finley

Artist/Author: Karen Finley | Reference: P2252 | ISBN: 9781558616714 | Type: Publication

Karen Finley interprets the last decade of popular culture

Howard Matthew: in practice

Artist/Author: Howard Matthew | Reference: D2092 | Type: DVD

Includes previously unseen footage of the artist preparing and practicing his material.

James Luna: Emendatio

Artist/Author: James Luna | Reference: P2253 | ISBN: 9780971916364 | Type: Publication

Printed in conjunction with 2005 exhibition in Venice and New York

From Death to Death and Other Small Tales

Reference: P2185 | ISBN: 978-1-906270-57-5 | Type: Digital File

Masterpieces from the Scottish National Gallery of Art and D. Daskalopolous Collection.

The 6th Taishin Arts Award

Reference: P2191 | Type: Publication

Catalogue of entries and jury’s comments for the Taishin Arts Award 2007

In the Name of Art

Artist/Author: Chiou Hsien-Jung, Zeng Wen-Zhen, Wu Jia-Ming | Reference: P2190 | Type: Publication

In the Name of Art gives a progressive meaning in terms of the existence and the argument of art in Taiwan. It approaches the early situation and looks at visual subjects initiated during the Japanese colonial period and the post-war era with a modern view. In addition to documenting, the series discusses the contemporary art scene since the 1980s under several milestone issues such as gender, ethnicity, and globalization.

Falling Trees

Editor: Mika Elo, Marko Karo, Harri Laakso | Reference: P2173 | ISBN: 978-952-93-2038 | Type: Digital File

The exhibition presented in this catalogue was inspired by an unexpected incident. A tree fell on the Finnish Aalto Pavilion in 2011 and the exhibition had to be closed. What was originally an inconvenience became a source of inspiration for three curators from Finland. Falling Trees by Mika Elo, Marko Karo and Harri Laakso revisits this disruption of an art event and creates an opportunity to see art and nature differently.

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