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01 -[BE/INT-2] 2 KOL +UITGEV+ - exhibitions international

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G - An Avant-Garde Journal<br />

of Art, Architecture, Design and Film, 1923-1926<br />

9781854379542<br />

Rights: <strong>BE</strong>, NL, G, A, CH<br />

Michael Jennings & Detlef Mertins<br />

The journal "G," launched at the suggestion of the founder of the De Stijl<br />

movement, Theo van Doesburg, and produced by the artist and filmmaker,<br />

Hans Richter, was published in Berlin between 1923 and 1926. The<br />

radicalism of the ideas published within "G" were matched by its design and<br />

typography. For the first time the journal is translated and reproduced in full,<br />

so that its vivid, polemical language is set alongside its bold and innovative<br />

layouts that have lost none of their visual impact.<br />

[UK] Tate Publishing<br />

€ 37,50 [<strong>BE</strong>] | € 38,50 [NL] | € 36,32 [<strong>INT</strong>]<br />

@earth<br />

9781854379849<br />

Rights: <strong>BE</strong>, NL, G, A, CH<br />

Peter Kennard<br />

@earth is as revolutionary in form as it is in content. It contains no words:<br />

instead it tells its story in the universal language of photomontage, long the<br />

favoured medium of radical artists. In turn challenging, shocking, unsettling<br />

and poignant, @earth makes a powerful statement about the impending<br />

eco-crisis, the arms race and the injustices of the power structures<br />

dominating today's world.<br />

[UK] Tate Publishing<br />

Paperback | Eng. ed. | 176 x 125 mm | 192 p | 160 col.ill. | May 2<strong>01</strong>1<br />

€ 14,95 [<strong>BE</strong>] | € 15,50 [NL] | € 14,62 [<strong>INT</strong>]<br />

Man Ray in Paris<br />

9781854379955<br />

Rights: <strong>BE</strong>, NL, G, A, CH<br />

Erin C. Garcia<br />

American artist Man Ray (1890-1976) spent the most productive years of his<br />

career, during the 1920s and 1930s, in Paris. While he considered himself a<br />

painter first and foremost, he also worked in a range of media including film,<br />

sculpture, and collage. However, it is for his achievements in the field of<br />

photography, from groundbreaking innovations to evocative, surrealist<br />

compositions<br />

and iconic portraits, that he is best known today.<br />

[UK] Tate Publishing<br />

Hardback | Eng. ed. | 241 x 191 mm | 128 p | 99 col.ill. | Feb. 2<strong>01</strong>1<br />

€ 22,50 [<strong>BE</strong>] | € 21,65 [<strong>INT</strong>]<br />

Expanded Cinema<br />

Art, Performance, Film<br />

9781854379740<br />

Rights: <strong>BE</strong>, NL, G, A, CH<br />

A.L. Rees, David Curtis, Duncan White & Steven Ball<br />

The term 'Expanded Cinema' encompasses film, video, performance and<br />

multiple-projection. While video in the gallery has received much attention<br />

recently, "Expanded Cinema" looks at many kinds of experiment beyond the<br />

gallery space. Well informed and rigorously researched, the book is lively<br />

and inclusive in tone and diverse in content. It will appeal to students, artists<br />

and lecturers involved in the study and practice of video, film and media art,<br />

as well as interested general readers.<br />

[UK] Tate Publishing<br />

Paperback | Eng. ed. | 246 x 189 mm | 320 p | 100 col.ill. | May 2<strong>01</strong>1<br />

€ 29,95 [<strong>BE</strong>] | € 31,00 [NL] | € 29,25 [<strong>INT</strong>]

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