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Multimedia & Conceptual<br />
Yvette Brackman:<br />
Systems And Scenarios<br />
JrP|rInGIer<br />
edited by sabine russ. Text by helene Lundbye<br />
Petersen, heike Munder.<br />
Systems and Scenarios is the first monograph on the<br />
projects of the american-born, Denmark-based artist,<br />
writer and curator Yvette Brackman (born 1967).<br />
Brackman’s paintings, sculptures and performances<br />
of the early- to mid-1990s investigated aspects of<br />
bodily experience, from the medical and the abject<br />
to the sensual and the sexual, producing serial works<br />
such as Cast-Off, Dis-Ease and Auto-Erotic Lingerie.<br />
Subsequently Brackman began to combine crafted<br />
elements and time-based media to create narratives<br />
and engage audiences performatively in issues of<br />
common responsibility, social relations, the legacies<br />
of wars and broader themes of memory and identity.<br />
Conceptualized by the artist, Systems and Scenarios<br />
spans 20 years of work and is organized around five<br />
interviews conducted by Helene Lundbye petersen<br />
in new York in the fall of 2011.<br />
978-3-03764-280-1<br />
pbk, 6.75 x 9.5 in. / 200 pgs / 120 color.<br />
U.S. $45.00 CDn $45.00<br />
november/art<br />
Brigitte Kowanz:<br />
In Light of Light<br />
Moderne kunsT nürnberG<br />
edited by beate ermacora, brigitte kowanz. Text by<br />
beate ermacora, Gregor Jansen.<br />
the installations of austrian artist Brigitte Kowanz<br />
(born 1957) use neon signs and mirrors to create luminous<br />
semiotic environments. this artist’s book<br />
records works from the late 1990s to the present, in a<br />
novel layout that expands on the sign-based character<br />
of her work.<br />
978-3-86984-283-7<br />
Hbk, 7 x 11 in. / 100 pgs / 30 color / 50 b&w.<br />
U.S. $45.00 CDn $45.00<br />
august/art<br />
Ruth May & Susanne M.<br />
Winterling: Prototype 2<br />
(New Hangout)<br />
kerber<br />
edited by Meike behm. Text by Meike behm, kerstin<br />
stakemeier.<br />
the history of the former railway works in Lingen, germany,<br />
whose buildings now house facilities for the art,<br />
media and business communities, inspired artists ruth<br />
may and Susanne m. Winterling to create an installation<br />
for the Kunsthalle Lingen. ruth may’s fabric and<br />
paper collages, ink drawings and costumes, and Susanne<br />
m. Winterling’s films, objects and photographs<br />
explore the theme of motion implied by the location.<br />
978-3-86678-641-7<br />
pbk, 7.75 x 11.75 in. / 64 pgs / 9 color / 42 b&w.<br />
U.S. $30.00 CDn $30.00<br />
august/art<br />
Esther Shalev-Gerz<br />
JrP|rInGIer<br />
edited by nicole schweizer. Text by nora M. Alter,<br />
Georges didi-huberman, nicole schweizer, Annika<br />
wik, James e. Young.<br />
For the past 20 years, Lithuanian-born artist esther<br />
Shalev-gerz (born 1948) has undertaken research<br />
into the construction of public memory through films,<br />
video installations, photographs and site-specific<br />
works that disrupt the discourses of such historiographic<br />
disciplines as anthropology, ethnology and<br />
museology. this volume surveys her work.<br />
978-3-03764-276-4<br />
pbk, 9.25 x 11.25 in. / 160 pgs / 100 color.<br />
U.S. $55.00 CDn $55.00<br />
november/art<br />
Franz Wanner:<br />
The Presumption<br />
kerber<br />
edited by franz wanner. Text by babylonia Constantinides,<br />
Michael hirsch, Tobias hülswitt, res Ingold,<br />
Johannes vogt.<br />
this artist’s book serves as a retrospective monograph<br />
for german photographer and video and performance<br />
artist Franz Wanner (born 1975).<br />
Descriptions and documentation are given for the<br />
projects and installations he has created since 1996.<br />
Wanner makes frequent use of the security camera<br />
and open doors to make works about voyeurism and<br />
security in society.<br />
978-3-86678-583-0<br />
Hbk, 8.5 x 10.25 in. / 148 pgs / 144 color / 33 b&w.<br />
U.S. $49.95 CDn $49.95<br />
august/art<br />
Gunter Frentzel<br />
Moderne kunsT nürnberG<br />
Text by ulrike Lorenz, dorothea strauss, konrad<br />
Tobler, Christoph vögele.<br />
this catalogue provides an overview of the career of<br />
german-born sculptor gunter Frentzel (born 1935),<br />
whose elegant minimal sculptures made of metal,<br />
concrete, wood and beams of light make simple geometric<br />
assemblages. His trademark works are formed<br />
of unconnected metal rods that are stacked and balanced<br />
on each other to create waves, rings and<br />
columns.<br />
978-3-86984-249-3<br />
Hbk, 9.5 x 10.75 in. / 172 pgs / 14 color / 125 b&w.<br />
U.S. $60.00 CDn $60.00<br />
august/art<br />
Silvia Bächli: Far Apart Close<br />
Together<br />
Moderne kunsT nürnberG<br />
edited by konrad bitterli. Text by konrad bitterli,<br />
Jürg halter, eva kuhn, roman kurzmeyer, Maja<br />
naef, et al.<br />
this comprehensive reader examines the career<br />
of Swiss illustrator Silvia Bächli (born 1956), who<br />
translates objects into a loose, abstract graphic form.<br />
Far Apart Close Together looks at her room-filling<br />
table installations, multi-part drawing ensembles<br />
hung on walls, large-scale paper pieces and recent<br />
photographic work.<br />
978-3-86984-297-4<br />
Clth, 6.5 x 9.5 in. / 240 pgs / 100 color.<br />
U.S. $55.00 CDn $55.00<br />
august/art<br />
Phung Võ: 2009–2012<br />
kunsThAus breGenz<br />
Introduction by danh võ.<br />
this book accompanying Danh võ’s solo exhibition<br />
at the Kunsthaus Bregenz pays homage to the artist’s<br />
father, phung võ, and his contributions to his son’s<br />
projects. together with Dahn Võ: 2004–2012, this<br />
volume constitutes a Danh võ catalogue raisonné.<br />
978-3-86335-166-3<br />
Hbk, 7.25 x 9.25 in. / 224 pgs / illustrated throughout.<br />
U.S. $55.00 CDn $55.00<br />
august/art/asian art & Culture<br />
exHIBItIon SCHeDULe<br />
Bregenz, austria: Kunsthaus Bregenz,<br />
04/21/12–06/24/12<br />
Solo for Lia Perjovschi:<br />
Knowledge Museum Kit<br />
Moderne kunsT nürnberG<br />
Preface by barbara barsch, ev fischer. Text by<br />
Angelika nollert. Interview by barbara barsch.<br />
romanian artist Lia perjovschi (born 1961) refers to<br />
her installations of text-image collages, which often<br />
continue through several rooms, as visual representations<br />
of her knowledge, her experiences and memories.<br />
Her Knowledge Museum is an ongoing,<br />
imaginary constellation of knowledge fulfilling the<br />
classic requirements of a museum: the archiving, organizing<br />
and presentation of social, political and<br />
artistic knowledge. this volume surveys her work.<br />
978-3-86984-285-1<br />
pbk, 6.5 x 10 in. / 116 pgs / 116 color.<br />
U.S. $45.00 CDn $45.00<br />
august/art<br />
Danh Võ: 2004–2012<br />
kunsThAus breGenz<br />
ArT sPeCIALTY<br />
edited and with introduction by Yilmaz dziewior.<br />
Text by Julie Ault, doryun Chong, oscar faria.<br />
the installations of Danh võ, born in 1975 in vietnam<br />
and now based in Berlin, are composed of arrangements<br />
of objects, photographs, documents and souvenirs in<br />
which his own biography meets political history.<br />
this catalogue accompanies a solo exhibition at<br />
the Kunsthaus Bregenz in austria, and will include<br />
installation views.<br />
978-3-86335-165-6<br />
Hbk, 7.25 x 9.25 in. / 224 pgs / illustrated throughout.<br />
U.S. $55.00 CDn $55.00<br />
august/art/asian art & Culture<br />
Solo for Dan Perjovschi:<br />
Daily Weekly Monthly<br />
Moderne kunsT nürnberG<br />
Preface by barbara barsch, ev fischer. Interview by<br />
barbara barsch.<br />
Dan perjovschi’s black felt-tip drawings, done directly<br />
onto the walls of the venues in which they are exhibited,<br />
satirize current affairs, both globally and in<br />
his native romania. perjovschi is a member of the<br />
group of Social Dialogue collective, which publishes<br />
the Revista 22 newspaper, one of romania’s most<br />
prestigious intellectual journals.<br />
978-3-86984-284-4<br />
pbk, 6.5 x 10 in. / 136 pgs / 20 color / 67 b&w.<br />
U.S. $45.00 CDn $45.00<br />
august/art<br />
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