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Group Exhibitions & Collections<br />
Object Atlas<br />
Fieldwork in the Museum<br />
kerber<br />
edited by Clémentine deliss. Text by Lothar baumgarten,<br />
Clémentine deliss, Mathis esterhazy, hubert<br />
fichte, vanessa von Gliszczynski, et al.<br />
Object Atlas presents objects from the Weltkulturen<br />
museum’s ethnographic collection alongside new<br />
works produced by eight artists who lived and worked<br />
in the museum’s laboratory during 2011: alf Bayrle,<br />
Helke Bayrle, thomas Bayrle, marc Camille<br />
Chaimowicz, Sunah Choi, antje majewski, otobong<br />
nkanga, Simon popper and Hans-Jürgen Heinrichs.<br />
978-3-86678-651-6<br />
pbk, 6.5 x 9 in. / 508 pgs / 187 color / 8 b&w.<br />
U.S. $47.50 CDn $47.50<br />
august/art<br />
Town-Gown Conflict<br />
JrP|rInGIer<br />
edited by beatrix ruf. Text by Constance barrère dangleterre,<br />
Catriona duffy, kris krimpe, Lucy Mceachan,<br />
Lucy Mckenzie, Anne Pontegnie, Isabella Anna-Maria<br />
ritter, Philipp Traun, beatrix ruf, Peter York.<br />
Town-Gown Conflict records an exhibition held at<br />
Zürich’s museum Bärengasse of textiles by women<br />
artists and designers who explore the social ramifications<br />
of couture and industrial/manual fabric production.<br />
participating artists include Lucy mcKenzie,<br />
verena Dengler, Lucile Desamory, Caitlin Keogh, Beca<br />
Lipscombe, pelican avenue and elizabeth radcliffe.<br />
978-3-03764-288-7<br />
Hbk, 8 x 10.5 in. / 112 pgs / 64 color.<br />
U.S. $35.00 CDn $35.00<br />
September/art/Fashion<br />
Frauenzimmer<br />
kerber<br />
edited by stefanie kreuzer. Preface by Markus<br />
heinzelmann. Text by Lilian haberer, stefanie<br />
kreuzer.<br />
this volume present works by seven women who<br />
work in the field of conceptual sculpture: Sara Barker,<br />
Carol Bove, Karla Black, thea Djordjadze, Isa<br />
genzken, Kitty Kraus and tatiana trouvé. varying in<br />
approach from installation to processual works and<br />
found objects, each of these artists has significantly<br />
expanded the terms of contemporary sculpture.<br />
978-3-86678-586-1<br />
Hbk, 7.75 x 10.25 in. / 116 pgs / 55 color / 4 b&w.<br />
U.S. $45.00 CDn $45.00<br />
august/art<br />
The Great Subtraction<br />
By Gabriele Guercio.<br />
AsA PubLIshers<br />
Since at least the 1960s, Italian artists have resisted<br />
creating art that expresses a national identity,<br />
making “Italian art” elusive to define. this quality<br />
of “subtraction” is examined here in the work of<br />
giovanni anselmo, elisabetta Benassi, gino De<br />
Dominicis, Francesco matarrese, marisa merz, Luigi<br />
ontani, Cesare pietroiusti, michelangelo pistoletto<br />
and emilio prini.<br />
978-94-6117-016-3<br />
pbk, 6.75 x 9.5 in. / 112 pgs / 24 color.<br />
U.S. $32.00 CDn $32.00<br />
July/art/nonfiction & Criticism<br />
Cass Sculpture Foundation<br />
20 Years of Commissioning Large Scale<br />
Sculpture<br />
hATJe CAnTz<br />
Since its inception in 1992, the Cass Sculpture Foundation<br />
has commissioned and exhibited over 400<br />
works from important contemporary artists including<br />
anthony Caro, tony Cragg, andy goldsworthy, marc<br />
Quinn, Kiki Smith, gavin turk, marianne vitale and<br />
rachel Whiteread. these have been displayed across<br />
the Foundation’s 26 acres of woodland in West Sussex,<br />
in the U.K. this volume surveys the collection.<br />
978-3-7757-3427-1<br />
Hbk, 11.75 x 11.75 in. / 304 pgs / illustrated throughout.<br />
U.S. $85.00 CDn $85.00<br />
September/art<br />
Resonance and Silence<br />
Goetz Collection in the Haus der Kunst<br />
hATJe CAnTz<br />
Text by okwui enwezor, Ingvild Goetz, León krempel,<br />
et al.<br />
Resonance and Silence is the third volume in a series<br />
produced in collaboration between the goetz Collection<br />
and munich’s Haus der Kunst. the theme of<br />
this latest installment is the role of sound, music and<br />
accompaniment in the context of moving pictures.<br />
participating artists include Yael Bartana, David<br />
Claerbout, Christian marclay and Wolfgang tillmans.<br />
978-3-7757-3288-8<br />
Hbk, 7 x 8.75 in. / 112 pgs / 101 color / 13 b&w.<br />
U.S. $40.00 CDn $40.00 SDnr30<br />
august/art<br />
Valeria Napoleone’s Catalogue<br />
of Exquisite Recipes<br />
wALTher könIG, köLn<br />
Text by valeria napoleone, barry schwabsky.<br />
the collector valeria napoleone has made a name for<br />
herself by exclusively collecting the work of living<br />
women artists, but she has no other limitations—just<br />
that the work be something she wants to “live with.”<br />
With this book, she combines her two chief passions,<br />
pairing her favorite artworks with recipes from her<br />
homeland, Italy.<br />
978-3-86335-124-3<br />
Clth, 9.5 x 12.75 in. / 160 pgs / 80 color.<br />
U.S. $59.95 CDn $59.95<br />
august/art<br />
The Hubert Looser<br />
Collection<br />
hATJe CAnTz<br />
edited by Ingrid brugger, florian steininger. Text by<br />
evelyn benesch, heike eipeldauer, Lisa kreil, et al.<br />
With its emphasis on abstract expressionism,<br />
minimalism and arte povera, the Fondation<br />
Hubert Looser is one of the most outstanding private<br />
collections of modern and contemporary art in<br />
Switzerland. this publication gathers works by<br />
Willem de Kooning, John Chamberlain, Cy twombly,<br />
David Smith, agnes martin, giuseppe penone,<br />
arshile gorky, alberto giacometti, pablo picasso,<br />
anselm Kiefer and many others.<br />
978-3-7757-3235-2<br />
Hbk, 9.75 x 11.75 in. / 240 pgs / 120 color.<br />
U.S. $55.00 CDn $55.00<br />
September/art<br />
Ca’ Corner della Regina,<br />
Fondazione Prada<br />
ProGeTTo PrAdA ArTe srL<br />
edited by Germano Celant.<br />
the Fondazione prada vigorously supports the contemporary<br />
arts through exhibitions, installations and<br />
publications. this volume documents the breadth of<br />
its activities, from its preservation work on the eighteenth-century<br />
building housing its venice exhibition<br />
space, to collaborations with artists such as thomas<br />
Demand, to its special collection, including works by<br />
Louise Bourgeois, Donald Judd, Jeff Koons, Frank<br />
Stella, Damien Hirst and many more.<br />
978-88-87029-53-6<br />
Flexi, 8.5 x 11 in. / 400 pgs / illustrated throughout.<br />
U.S. $80.00 CDn $80.00<br />
august/art<br />
Rectangle and Square<br />
Rupf Collection 2<br />
kerber<br />
edited by hermann rupf, Margrit rupf. Text by<br />
Matthias frehner, susanne friedli, et al.<br />
Rectangle and Square provides a comprehensive view<br />
of the holdings of Hermann and margrit rupf—one of<br />
the most important european collections of modern<br />
art, not least because many of the works were acquired<br />
in the year of their creation. pieces by Hans arp,<br />
Joseph Beuys, george Braque, andré Derain, Lyonel<br />
Feininger, Lucio Fontana, Donald Judd, Ilya Kabakov,<br />
Wassily Kandinsky and many others are included.<br />
978-3-86678-581-6<br />
pbk, 9.5 x 11.5 in. / 192 pgs / 97 color / 10 b&w.<br />
U.S. $59.95 CDn $59.95<br />
august/art<br />
Julia Stoschek Collection,<br />
Number Five<br />
Cities of Gold and Mirrors<br />
hATJe CAnTz<br />
this publication documents new works acquired for<br />
the Julia Stoschek Collection, as well as site-specific<br />
interventions in its exhibition space. Featured artists<br />
include Francis alÿs, olafur eliasson, Cyprien gaillard,<br />
andreas gursky, nancy Holt, mark manders, gordon<br />
matta-Clark, robin rhode, Christoph Schlingensief,<br />
Wolfgang tillmans, andro Wekua, Christoph Westermeier,<br />
tobias Zielony and many others.<br />
978-3-7757-3308-3<br />
Hbk, 8.25 x 10.75 in. / 200 pgs / 71 color / 134 b&w.<br />
U.S. $60.00 CDn $60.00 SDnr30<br />
august/art<br />
The Language of Less<br />
(Then and Now)<br />
ArT sPeCIALTY<br />
MuseuM of ConTeMPorArY ArT ChICAGo<br />
foreword by Madeleine Grynsztejn. Text by Michael<br />
darling, david raskin.<br />
The Language of Less (Then and Now) accompanies<br />
an exhibition at mCa Chicago inspired by the<br />
museum’s rich holdings of minimalist and postminimalist<br />
art of the 60s and 70s. these are<br />
complemented by works from a younger generation<br />
of artists, such as Leonor antunes, Carole Bove,<br />
Jason Dodge, gedi Sibony and oscar tuazon.<br />
978-0-933856-91-2<br />
Hbk, 8 x 11 in. / 64 pgs / 43 color.<br />
U.S. $29.95 CDn $29.95<br />
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