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Daniel Gordon cuts, builds, experiments and photographs. Gordon’s relationship to photography is intrinsically linked to his working process. Like a painter or sculptor, he has an intense studio practice. He imagines and creates his images from scratch, literally and figuratively. This book, arguably the most comprehensive monograph of the artist to date, focuses on both(...)
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Daniel Gordon cuts, builds, experiments and photographs. Gordon’s relationship to photography is intrinsically linked to his working process. Like a painter or sculptor, he has an intense studio practice. He imagines and creates his images from scratch, literally and figuratively. This book, arguably the most comprehensive monograph of the artist to date, focuses on both Gordon’s final works and the process that leads to the end result, by emphasizing on the different layers that compose his photographs.
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For Zitkála-Šá
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Paying tribute to Yankton Dakota writer, musician, and activist Zitkála-Šá (b.1876), this publication is structured through a series of scores for thirteen contemporary female Indigenous performing artists: Laura Ortman, Cheryl L’Hirondelle, Suzanne Kite, Barbara Croall, Jacqueline Wilson, Autumn Chacon, Heidi Senungetuk, Ange Loft, Joy Harjo, Carmina Escobar, Olivia(...)
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Paying tribute to Yankton Dakota writer, musician, and activist Zitkála-Šá (b.1876), this publication is structured through a series of scores for thirteen contemporary female Indigenous performing artists: Laura Ortman, Cheryl L’Hirondelle, Suzanne Kite, Barbara Croall, Jacqueline Wilson, Autumn Chacon, Heidi Senungetuk, Ange Loft, Joy Harjo, Carmina Escobar, Olivia Shortt, Candice Hopkins, and Buffy Sainte-Marie. ''For Zitkála-Šá'' is supplemented by texts by each artist and a contextualizing essay by Chacon.
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A hook echo is a radar signature for the part of a supercell tornado wherein the clouds come together with maximum force. Its name derives from the hook-shaped formation with which it shows up on a weather radar. In 1974 a supercell tornado hit the city of Xenia, Ohio (US), demolishing around 1400 buildings. This publication juxtaposes two sequences made of found(...)
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A hook echo is a radar signature for the part of a supercell tornado wherein the clouds come together with maximum force. Its name derives from the hook-shaped formation with which it shows up on a weather radar. In 1974 a supercell tornado hit the city of Xenia, Ohio (US), demolishing around 1400 buildings. This publication juxtaposes two sequences made of found collections: a set of 48 photographs that capture the aftermath of the Ohio tornado, and 22 pages from an album of compiled crochet samples. In this new context, the images relate to each other as a series of structures that become physical matter, accumulations of material. HOOK ECHO is the first installment of DRAGNET, an ongoing series informed by existing sets of images: archives, collections, unseen documents, or works in progress. Each DRAGNET publication is printed in a limited edition and contains an original print.
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Élise Lafontaine : Archives
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Originaire de Tiohtià:ke / Montréal, au Canada, la démarche picturale d'Élise Lafontaine s'enracine dans une recherche immersive approfondie où elle a infiltré les grottes préhistoriques des Pyrénées Ariégeoises (France), les milieux carcéraux et psychiatriques (Suisse), le monastère des Carmélites de Montréal (Canada) et plus récemment, le Goetheanum qui abrite la(...)
Élise Lafontaine : Archives
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Originaire de Tiohtià:ke / Montréal, au Canada, la démarche picturale d'Élise Lafontaine s'enracine dans une recherche immersive approfondie où elle a infiltré les grottes préhistoriques des Pyrénées Ariégeoises (France), les milieux carcéraux et psychiatriques (Suisse), le monastère des Carmélites de Montréal (Canada) et plus récemment, le Goetheanum qui abrite la société anthroposophique de Rudolf Steiner (Suisse). À partir de ces documentations photographiques, elle passe à la peinture, où chaque série est créée en fonction des particularités du site d'accueil : lumière, volume, iconographie, sensation corporelle et expérience vécue informent les tableaux.
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Catalogue paru lors de l'exposition présentée à la Galerie de l'Uqam, à Montréal, du 18 octobre au 23 novembre 2002.
Alain Paiement : le monde en chantier
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Catalogue paru lors de l'exposition présentée à la Galerie de l'Uqam, à Montréal, du 18 octobre au 23 novembre 2002.
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Ce catalogue accompagne l'exposition du Musée d'art contemporain de Bordeaux. Conçue selon un parcours thématique, l’exposition confronte de nombreux mouvements artistiques de 1968 à 1978 : Ankform, Arte Povera, Land Art, support/surface.
Les années 70 : l'art en cause
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Ce catalogue accompagne l'exposition du Musée d'art contemporain de Bordeaux. Conçue selon un parcours thématique, l’exposition confronte de nombreux mouvements artistiques de 1968 à 1978 : Ankform, Arte Povera, Land Art, support/surface.
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Suzaan Boettger offers the first comprehensive history of the Earthworks movement in the United States, providing a fascinating and in-depth analysis of the monumental forms that initiated the broader genre of Land Art. Examining the art, the artists, their dealers and proponents, Boettger interprets Earthworks as a manifestation both of artists' personal stories and of(...)
Earthworks : art and the landscape of the sixties
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Suzaan Boettger offers the first comprehensive history of the Earthworks movement in the United States, providing a fascinating and in-depth analysis of the monumental forms that initiated the broader genre of Land Art. Examining the art, the artists, their dealers and proponents, Boettger interprets Earthworks as a manifestation both of artists' personal stories and of the late 1960s social and political tumult. Boettger overturns many commonly held notions of Earthworks' origins and intentions. She argues that Robert Smithson's work on the Dallas-Fort Worth airport stimulated his thinking and that his writing about it catalyzed the movement. The visionary environments that followed, often sculpted in expansive and remote western terrains, were idealized by Americans and Europeans alike as displays of cowboy bravado. Boettger identifies earthworkers Michael Heizer, Dennis Oppenheim, Robert Morris, Walter de Maria, and Stephen Kaltenbach as former Californians whose treatment of the landscape reflects a western spirit. Her international purview integrates early work by the Europeans Barry Flanagan, Jan Dibbets, Richard Long, and Pino Pascali as precedents and parallels. Her examination of Earthworks' relationship to the ecology movement perceptively corrects a popular misconception about the artists' goals while acknowledging the social and cultural complexities of the period. Insightful discussions of Carl André, Sol LeWitt, and Claes Oldenburg - in addition to the artists mentioned above - are accompanied by many rare and new photographs of both the art and its creators. Witty, accessible, and scrupulously researched, Earthworks constructs day-to-day chronologies of the development of the artistic movement and its intersections with the larger public events of the time, including specific accounts of galleries, exhibitions, and criticism. Boettger's dynamic social history and psychological insights bring new meaning to this pivotal movement that both embodied and disrupted contemporary notions of art, nature, society, and their relationship to each other.
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Artists land nature
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This volume presents five important contemporary artists who work in the landscape and make use of the materials and processes of nature. While the artists showcased — herman de vries, Chris Drury, Nikolaus Lang, Richard Long, and Giuseppe Pennone — do not belong to a particular school, they are united by their empathy for the natural world and their decision to work(...)
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March 2002, New York
Artists land nature
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This volume presents five important contemporary artists who work in the landscape and make use of the materials and processes of nature. While the artists showcased — herman de vries, Chris Drury, Nikolaus Lang, Richard Long, and Giuseppe Pennone — do not belong to a particular school, they are united by their empathy for the natural world and their decision to work outside the urban contexts of much modernist art. Profiles of each artist, based on specially commissioned interviews, and an essay placing their art in both historical and contemporary contexts accompany the illustrations.
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John Piper : The forties
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This book re-examines the work of John Piper who, as well as being a prominent painter, printmaker and photographer, was an active figure in many cultural spheres during the 1940s when the foundations of his reputation were laid. The book brings together work that was officially commissioned during the Second World War and contextualises it with work from the pre-war(...)
John Piper : The forties
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This book re-examines the work of John Piper who, as well as being a prominent painter, printmaker and photographer, was an active figure in many cultural spheres during the 1940s when the foundations of his reputation were laid. The book brings together work that was officially commissioned during the Second World War and contextualises it with work from the pre-war and post-war years. All aspects of Piper's work during the fories are examined, including theatre designs, architectural paintings, the Recording Britain project, his work as a war artist, neo-Romanticism, and Welsh landscape painting towards the end of the decade. In addition, the book features Piper's writings and criticism, his designs for film posters and book jackets, photographs, exhibition catalogues, sketchbooks and manuscript letters.
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The newly founded gallery Haunch of Venison inaugurates its opening with an exhibition by internationally acclaimed sculptor Rachel Whiteread. The exhibition and accompanying publication feature Whiteread's newest work, Untitled (Domestic), a massive sculpture cast from the fire escape staircases of Haunch of Venison's premises--a 3-storey building constructed in the late(...)
Contemporary Art Monographs
July 2003, London
Rachel Whiteread : Haunch of Venison
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The newly founded gallery Haunch of Venison inaugurates its opening with an exhibition by internationally acclaimed sculptor Rachel Whiteread. The exhibition and accompanying publication feature Whiteread's newest work, Untitled (Domestic), a massive sculpture cast from the fire escape staircases of Haunch of Venison's premises--a 3-storey building constructed in the late 18th century that was originally the home of Admiral Lord Nelson. Reincarnating the staircase in its negative form, the imposing white sculpture invokes the building's past while reflecting the artist's interest in the formal and purely architectural qualities of sculpture. This inaugural publication features installation views of the exhibition, including additional work dating from 1995 to the present day, as well as two amply illustrated essays and a complete bibliography. The first text considers Whiteread's immense public commissions in relation to their environment; the second outlines the history and techniques involved in creating the cast staircase sculptures.
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