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Installation & Multimedia<br />

Susan Hiller: From Here<br />

to Eternity<br />

Moderne kunsT nürnberG<br />

Text by richard Grayson, Jörg heiser. Preface by<br />

ellen seifermann.<br />

one of the U.K.’s most influential artists, Susan Hiller<br />

(born 1940) has used a broad spectrum of media,<br />

such as film and photography, print, found objects<br />

and audio and video installations, to represent<br />

collective experiences, such as states of trauma,<br />

memory, UFo encounters and near-death experiences.<br />

this volume surveys works from 1987 to 2011.<br />

978-3-86984-282-0<br />

Hbk, 8 x 10.25 in. / 80 pgs / 100 color.<br />

U.S. $45.00 CDn $45.00<br />

august/art<br />

Roman Ondák<br />

hATJe CAnTz<br />

Text by elena filipovic, friedhelm hütte, Catrin<br />

Lorch, Christian rattemeyer.<br />

In 2012 Slovakian artist roman ondák was honored<br />

as the Deutsche Bank’s “artist of the Year,” an<br />

achievement celebrated in this catalogue. one of<br />

the world’s most distinguished contemporary<br />

conceptual artists, ondák creates (often participatory)<br />

works that elaborate philosophical and political<br />

dimensions from everyday experience.<br />

978-3-7757-3343-4<br />

Hbk, 11 x 11 in. / 176 pgs / 120 color.<br />

U.S. $75.00 CDn $75.00<br />

august/art<br />

Florian Germann<br />

The Poltergeist Experimental Group<br />

PEG Applied Spirituality and Physical<br />

Spirit Manifestation<br />

JrP|rInGIer<br />

edited by raphael Gygax, heike Munder. Text by<br />

Alexandra blaettler, raphael Gygax.<br />

Swiss artist Florian germann (born 1978) deploys<br />

sculptures, objects and scientific apparatus for his<br />

elaborate grand narratives, many of which deal with<br />

occult themes such as poltergeists and werewolves.<br />

978-3-03764-270-2<br />

Hbk, 6.75 x 9.25 in. / 148 pgs / 51 color / 30 b&w.<br />

U.S. $45.00 CDn $45.00<br />

July/art<br />

Roman Ondák: Guide<br />

wALTher könIG, köLn<br />

edited by eric Mangion, hemma schmutz, Andrea<br />

viliani. Text by Luca Cerizza, Max delany, silvia eibmayr,<br />

Luigi fassi, ryan Gander, francesco Garutti,<br />

Patricia Grzonka, Jens hoffmann, Adam kleinman,<br />

simone Menegoi, vivian rehberg, elodie royer,<br />

Chris sharp, Andrea viliani.<br />

this attractive artist’s book presents a “guide” to works<br />

produced by Slovakian Conceptual artist roman<br />

ondák (born 1966) from 2007 to 2011. organized<br />

by the city in which it was presented, each work is<br />

represented by photographic documentation and a<br />

brief description by a curator, journalist or fellow artist.<br />

978-3-86335-131-1<br />

Clth, 8 x 11 in. / 176 pgs / 220 color / 31 b&w.<br />

U.S. $49.95 CDn $49.95<br />

august/art<br />

Pierre Joseph<br />

JrP|rInGIer<br />

edited by Clément dirié. Text by nicolas bourriaud,<br />

Liam Gillick, stéphanie Moisdon.<br />

alongside philippe parreno, Dominique gonzalez-<br />

Foerster and Bernard Joisten, French artist pierre<br />

Joseph was a crucial protagonist in the 1990s turn<br />

towards collaborative artmaking, exhibitions as social<br />

encounters and digital manipulation of reality. this<br />

selective overview includes a long conversation with<br />

British artist Liam gillick, and a focus on Joseph’s<br />

Characters to Be Reactivated series by the art critic<br />

and theoretician nicolas Bourriaud.<br />

978-3-03764-285-6<br />

Hbk, 8 x 11.25 in. / 64 pgs / 45 color.<br />

U.S. $35.00 CDn $35.00<br />

november/art<br />

Paul Mpagi Sepuya:<br />

Studio Work<br />

fAMILIAr<br />

edited by felix burrichter. Text by wayne koestenbaum.<br />

paul mpagi Sepuya’s Studio Work collects formal<br />

portraits, snapshots, still-lifes and documentation of<br />

the studio space, created during his residency at the<br />

Studio museum in Harlem from 2010–2011. the artist<br />

writes: “I am exploring how the studio environment,<br />

as the site of creation, editing, and accumulation<br />

affects and frames portraiture, and the performance<br />

of portraiture.”<br />

978-0-9851271-0-7<br />

pbk, 8 x 10.5 in. / 192 pgs / 82 color / 54 b&w.<br />

U.S. $39.95 CDn $39.95<br />

September/photography/african american art &<br />

Culture<br />

Miguel Angel Ríos: Walkabout<br />

des MoInes ArT CenTer<br />

edited and with introduction by Gilbert vicario.<br />

Text by ruth estévez, Julieta González, raphael<br />

rubinstein, osvaldo sánchez.<br />

Walkabout presents a selection of five video and multimedia<br />

installations by new York– and mexico City–<br />

based artist miguel angel ríos (born 1943), along<br />

with his paintings and works on paper from the past<br />

decade. ríos relocated to new York City from argentina<br />

in the mid–1970s to escape his native country’s<br />

dire political situation, an experience that has<br />

determined much of his subject matter.<br />

978-1-879003-62-0<br />

pbk, 6 x 9 in. / 160 pgs / 98 color.<br />

U.S. $35.00 CDn $35.00<br />

July/art/Latin american art & Culture<br />

Takehito Koganezawa:<br />

Luftlinien<br />

wALTher könIG, köLn<br />

edited by katja blomberg. Text by katja blomberg,<br />

Alexander hoffmann.<br />

takehito Koganezawa’s understated video animations,<br />

based on his drawings of figures and abstract<br />

shapes, often tackle the largest of themes with the<br />

humblest of means. His works in all media express a<br />

chasm between dailiness and an ever-lurking void.<br />

this volume is published for his 2012 exhibition at<br />

the Haus am Waldsee in Berlin.<br />

978-3-86335-172-4<br />

pbk, 9 x 12.75 in. / 84 pgs / 50 color.<br />

U.S. $27.50 CDn $27.50 FLat40<br />

July/art/asian art & Culture<br />

Dennis McNulty: Obscure<br />

Flows Boil Underneath<br />

2004–2011<br />

IrIsh MuseuM of Modern ArT<br />

Text by Chris fite-wassilak, Matt Packer, Jeff derksen.<br />

this artist’s book serves as a retrospective monograph<br />

on the Dublin–based multimedia artist Dennis<br />

mcnulty (born 1970), documenting selected pieces<br />

starting with the artist’s submission to the 2004<br />

São paulo Biennial and continuing through to the<br />

present. an electronic musician, mcnulty employs<br />

audio as a sculptural material in his videos, sculptures,<br />

installations and performances.<br />

978-1-907020-82-7<br />

Clth, 6.75 x 9 in. / 96 pgs / 104 color.<br />

U.S. $30.00 CDn $30.00<br />

July/art<br />

Oliver Husain: Spoiler Alert<br />

ArT GALLerY of York unIversITY<br />

Text by oliver husain, emelie Chhangur, Ian white,<br />

Chi-hui Yang.<br />

a filmmaker and installation artist based in toronto,<br />

oliver Husain has called his pieces “attractive traps,”<br />

for the way in which they offer up an initial interpretation<br />

to the viewer which is eventually revealed to<br />

have been misleading. In a similar vein, Husain has<br />

inserted visual interruptions that interfere with the<br />

essays in this, his first monograph.<br />

978-0-921972-63-1<br />

pbk, 10 x 13 in. / 72 pgs / 70 color.<br />

U.S. $40.00 CDn $40.00<br />

July/art<br />

Aya Ben Ron: Hanging<br />

hATJe CAnTz<br />

ArT sPeCIALTY<br />

edited by suhail Malik. Text by Yechiel Michael<br />

barilan, Michal ben-naftali, suhail Malik, et al.<br />

the first major monograph on Israeli artist aya Ben<br />

ron (born 1967), this book features selected works<br />

from every series the artist has produced in the past<br />

ten years. In sculpture, video, drawing and installation,<br />

Ben ron explores the perception of death and its<br />

relation to morality, and the unconscious collective<br />

memory of pain.<br />

978-3-7757-3213-0<br />

Hbk, 9.5 x 11 in. / 176 pgs / 120 color.<br />

U.S. $60.00 CDn $60.00<br />

September/art/middle eastern art & Culture<br />

Aziz & Cucher: Some People<br />

156 artBooK | D.a.p. 1.800.338.2665 orders@dapinc.com artBooK.Com 157<br />

hATJe CAnTz<br />

edited by Lisa d. freiman. Text by Lisa d. freiman,<br />

Tami katz-freiman.<br />

Some People features a new body of work by the new<br />

York–based collaborative of anthony aziz (born 1961)<br />

and Sammy Cucher (born 1958). Working together<br />

since 1992, aziz + Cucher are widely recognized as<br />

pioneers in the field of digital imaging.<br />

978-3-7757-3386-1<br />

Hbk, 9.75 x 11.75 in. / 144 pgs / 80 color.<br />

U.S. $55.00 CDn $55.00<br />

november/art/gay & Lesbian<br />

exHIBItIon SCHeDULe<br />

Indianapolis, In: Indianapolis museum of art,<br />

04/13/12–10/21/12

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