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Kiosk, Christoph Keller's famous art publications archive, has been exhibited at 27 institutions and biennials internationally since 2001, including the ICA (London), the Witte de With (Rotterdam), Artists' Space (NY), the Emily Carr Institute (Vancouver), MUDAM (Luxembourg) and biennials such as Manifesta 4, the 25th Graphic Biennial of Ljubljana and the Istanbul(...)
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Kiosk: Modes of multiplication
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Kiosk, Christoph Keller's famous art publications archive, has been exhibited at 27 institutions and biennials internationally since 2001, including the ICA (London), the Witte de With (Rotterdam), Artists' Space (NY), the Emily Carr Institute (Vancouver), MUDAM (Luxembourg) and biennials such as Manifesta 4, the 25th Graphic Biennial of Ljubljana and the Istanbul Biennial. To date, it contains more than 7,000 publications by approximately 500 independent art publishing projects, from magazines, fanzines, newspapers, journals, audio and video labels to institutional publishing, covering the entire bandwidth of publishing possibilities. On the occasion of the archive's final public presentation at the Kunstbibliothek, Berlin, this overview on independent art publishing activities today surveys the Kiosk project. This catalogue contains documentary illustrations and provides information on the contributing publishing projects.
Negative space
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What do black holes, distant galaxies, solar systems, nebulae and supernovas look like when seen in the negative, suddenly devoid of the color black? Mesmerizing, abstract, strangely familiar and yet hauntingly strange. This artist's book collects a group of images from National Geographic magazine, which the artist also uses in an ongoing series of photographic murals(...)
octobre 2007, Zurich
Negative space
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What do black holes, distant galaxies, solar systems, nebulae and supernovas look like when seen in the negative, suddenly devoid of the color black? Mesmerizing, abstract, strangely familiar and yet hauntingly strange. This artist's book collects a group of images from National Geographic magazine, which the artist also uses in an ongoing series of photographic murals which can be custom-sized for walls and architectural spaces and installed as wallpaper. The four-color images are in fact inverted photographs of outer space made by the Hubble Space Telescope. Conceived by the artist in collaboration with designer Connie Purtil, it is part of a series edited by Christoph Keller. It was launched at the 2006 Art Basel Miami.
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Evolving around the notion "Black Friday", this project looked at the economy of production, reception/mediation and organization, questioning the traditional structures of the presentation and marketing of art, and exploring possibilities of producing and distributing work economically and independently. Participants developed and tested their approaches to the art(...)
Black friday exercises in hermetics
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Evolving around the notion "Black Friday", this project looked at the economy of production, reception/mediation and organization, questioning the traditional structures of the presentation and marketing of art, and exploring possibilities of producing and distributing work economically and independently. Participants developed and tested their approaches to the art market and to questions of publishing and distribution.
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janvier 2004, Rotterdam
Appendix appendix
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While he was working on Appendix Appendix, Ryan Gander described it to Artforum as "a shooting script for a 13-part television series about television" and "a cross between John Berger's Ways of Seeing and Monty Python." His collaborator and typographer Stuart Bailey, on the other hand, describes it as a sequel to their first book, Appendix, which compiled back stories(...)
octobre 2007
Appendix appendix
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While he was working on Appendix Appendix, Ryan Gander described it to Artforum as "a shooting script for a 13-part television series about television" and "a cross between John Berger's Ways of Seeing and Monty Python." His collaborator and typographer Stuart Bailey, on the other hand, describes it as a sequel to their first book, Appendix, which compiled back stories for Gander's conceptual work. Bailey says, "The problem (a good problem) is to work out how the second [collaboration] is affected by the first, how it swallows it. I always relate these things to music, so it's like thinking what's the second album going to be after the rough debut; more studio time, more pressure, bigger egos, drinking problems, etcetera." Bailey has created books with Paulina Olowska, Lucy McKenzie and Frances Stark; Gander recently won the Baloise Prize at Art Basel and appeared in the 2006 Tate Triennial.
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Municipal de futbol
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Municipal de futbol is a collaborative edition about amateur soccer in Los Angeles. The edition includes two books, one poster, nine artist lithographs and a futbol jersey. Jennifer Doyle (Frieze) has contributed two essays to the books, both with Spanish translation. Lithographs: As-Found, Roderick Buchanan, Mari Eastman, General Idea, Jakob Kolding, Jonathan Monk,(...)
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Municipal de futbol
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Municipal de futbol is a collaborative edition about amateur soccer in Los Angeles. The edition includes two books, one poster, nine artist lithographs and a futbol jersey. Jennifer Doyle (Frieze) has contributed two essays to the books, both with Spanish translation. Lithographs: As-Found, Roderick Buchanan, Mari Eastman, General Idea, Jakob Kolding, Jonathan Monk, Arthur Ou, Peter Piller, Michael Wells. Municipal de futbol is co-published by Christoph Keller Editions and Textfield.
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juin 2008, Los Angeles / Staehlemuehle
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Based on observations of primates in a zoo and accompanied by an expert's text, the drawings by Claudia and Julia Müller document animals' behavior. Through the notions of play, manipulation of objects, and "performance," this artists' book, designed by Christoph Keller, intertwines drawings, texts, and photographs in an allegorical reading of monkeys' activities as a(...)
Habitus vs habitat : primaten
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Based on observations of primates in a zoo and accompanied by an expert's text, the drawings by Claudia and Julia Müller document animals' behavior. Through the notions of play, manipulation of objects, and "performance," this artists' book, designed by Christoph Keller, intertwines drawings, texts, and photographs in an allegorical reading of monkeys' activities as a somewhat art-related form.
Observatorium
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This concise and challenging exhibition catalogue tracks recent work by Berlin artist (and JRP|Ringier book series editor) Christoph Keller. Featured projects include documentation of a shamanistic ritual, reenactments of Wilhelm Reich's Cloudbuster experiments and "Archives as Objects as Monuments."
Observatorium
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This concise and challenging exhibition catalogue tracks recent work by Berlin artist (and JRP|Ringier book series editor) Christoph Keller. Featured projects include documentation of a shamanistic ritual, reenactments of Wilhelm Reich's Cloudbuster experiments and "Archives as Objects as Monuments."
Jakob Kolding : City 2
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Danish artist and urban activist Jakob Kolding makes collages that ask: "Who built your neighborhood? For whom was it built? Who uses the space?" This is a visual and verbal dialogue on the dense urban landscapes familiar throughout the globe. Through essays, poignant collages of appropriated comic book images and black-and-white photos with text, Kolding makes it clear(...)
Jakob Kolding : City 2
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Danish artist and urban activist Jakob Kolding makes collages that ask: "Who built your neighborhood? For whom was it built? Who uses the space?" This is a visual and verbal dialogue on the dense urban landscapes familiar throughout the globe. Through essays, poignant collages of appropriated comic book images and black-and-white photos with text, Kolding makes it clear that urban planning has failed miserably, creating concrete corridors that are veritable holding tanks for the masses. But he also finds the spark of human spirit rising through youth street culture, pop music, and skateboarding. A definite reality check on architecture and urban planning! Essays by Stephen Graham, Simon Marvis, Iain Borden and Doreen Massey.
Théorie de l’urbanisme