monograph
Los Angeles
North America
23.5 x 18.5 cm
ISBN978-1584351221
Sturtevant was a visual artist, who was based for the longest part of her career in New York. In the 1960s Elaine Sturtevant began operating an art practice in which she meticulously copied selected works of her male colleagues. Her practice was a critique of the culture of the art world in which she was working, one that was dominated by the concept of the lone genius, autonomous, white male creator. From the beginning she dropped her first name to subvert the concept of the identity of a female artist. In Hainley’s study he recalls the early performances by Sturtevant including The Store of Claes Oldenburg, Picabias’ Ballet Relache and the ambiguous reception of her work at the time.
Topics: drawing, installation, painting, performance, protest, reproduction, video
theory & essays
London
North America
15.2 x 20.3 cm
ISBN978-1846381867
On a rug a number of balls formed out of clean white snow are placed very orderly in relation to their size. One of them David Hammons holds in his hand. The others are in front of him displayed for sale on the ground. This performance was staged in 1983 in New York on a corner of Cooper Square amongst other street sellers. Elena Filipovic gathers material documenting this iconic piece, part of an oeuvre that has only recently become well known. She places Hammon’s work, purposefully elusive and hard to grasp, in the context of his critique of questions of race in the United States and in the mechanisms of the Art World.
Topics: criticism, embodied identities, installation, intervention, performance, protest, race
monograph
Berlin
South and Central America
21 x 26 cm
ISBN978-8499592381
monograph
Berlin
Europe, Africa
21.5 x 27.5 cm
ISBN978-3956793189
monograph
Göttingen
North America
21 x 27.3 cm
ISBN978-3869309217
monograph
Minneapolis, Minn.
North America
22.8 x 30 cm
ISBN978-1935963141
artist writing
New Haven, Conn.
North America
13.9 x 20.3 cm
ISBN978-0300185508
monograph
Ostfildern
Europe
20.7 x 26.8 cm
ISBN978-3775719957
exhibition catalogue
Paris, Brussels, Porto
Europe
21.0 x 26.5 cm
ISBN978-9727393275
exhibition catalogue
Cambridge, Ma
North America, South and Central America
22.8 x 26.6 cm
ISBN978-0914357995
monograph
New Haven, Conn.
North America
30.9 x 36.8 cm
ISBN978-0300104417
monograph
New York
Europe
24.6 x 31.2 cm
ISBN978-0870708862
monograph
New York
South and Central America
24.1 x 30.5 cm
ISBN978-0870708909
monograph
Cologne
Europe
20.3 x 26.6 cm
ISBN978-8281541054
textbook
Princeton
Europe, North America, South and Central America
22.8 x 29.2 cm
ISBN978-0691177854
monograph
New York
North America
20.8 x 25.9 cm
ISBN978-0300116182
artist writing
Cambridge, Ma
North America, Europe
25.5 x 20 cm
ISBN978-0262661522
artist writing
Cambridge, Ma
North America, Europe
25.5 x 20 cm
ISBN978-0262661539
artist book
New York
North America
16.5 x 23.1 cm
ISBN978-0399591075
New York
North America
13.2 x 20.3 cm
ISBN978-0812989786
This book is a collection of essays by Teju Cole, an American writer and photographer. These essays reflect on his experience of being black and living a cosmopolitan lifestyle in an (only sometimes) cosmopolitan world. It’s an analysis of writing, music, conversations, places and images that he loves or that have disturbed him. When Cole considers each of these he translates his responses into a kind of personal archive, that counteracts rootlessness and condenses them into something that has shared meaning.
Topics: globalised cultures, history and memory, literature, postcolonialism, writing
New York
Europe
ISBN978-1558618374
Testo Junkie – Sex, Drugs, and Biopolitics in the Pharmacopornographic Era – published 2007 in Spanish and French, translated into English in 2013, is an uncompromised document of the nearly year-long self experiment with synthetic testosterones and its lasting effects. The writer and philosopher Paul B. Preciado shares the intimate radical shifts he undergoes while becoming ‘man / male’ and juxtaposes this document of his political performance with an analyses of how concepts of gender in society are shaped by the pharmaceutical and pornography industries. Preciado continues where Michel Foucault left with The History of Sexuality.
Topics: auto-documentation, criticism, embodied identities, gender, intervention, performance, philosophy, reproduction, sexuality, technology
Berlin
Europe
17.7 x 21.8 cm
ISBN978-3775740197
exhibition catalogue
Munich
Europe
21.3 x 28.9 cm
ISBN978-3791354996
monograph
Cologne
Europe
24.8 x 33.5 cm
ISBN978-3865608741
monograph
Cologne
Europe
26.4 x 31.4 cm
ISBN978-3863350949
monograph
Munich
Europe
20.8 x 25.4 cm
ISBN978-3791350387
Munich
Europe
20.8 x 26.9 cm
ISBN978-3791357058
Munich
North America
22.3 x 27.6 cm
ISBN978-3791356266
monograph
Munich
North America
24.6 x 28.4 cm
ISBN978-3791355085
monograph
Cologne
Europe
20 x 23.5 cm
ISBN978-3960983224
exhibition catalogue
San Francisco, Ca
North America, photography
25.4 x 28.4 cm
ISBN978-1935202660
monograph
London
North America, photography
25 x 29 cm
ISBN978-0714873183
artist bookmonograph
Paris
Europe, Africa
21 x 29 cm
ISBN978-2918063360
exhibition catalogue
Zürich
North America,
21 x 28.6 cm
ISBN978-3037643433
monograph
Bregenz
North America
19 x 28.5 cm
ISBN978-3863357948
monograph
New York
Europe, East Asia
22.8 x 30.4 cm
ISBN978-0892075393
New York
Europe
18.5 x 24.3 cm
ISBN978-0915557158
monograph
London
Europe
24.8 x 32.5 cm
ISBN978-3960982166
monograph
Zürich
South America
21 x 28 cm
ISBN978-3037645260
artist writing
London
Europe
14.7 x 21.8 cm
ISBN978-1786632432
monograph
Cologne
Europe
25.4 x 30.4 cm
ISBN978-3960983606
monograph
Cologne
Europe
23.3 x 31.75 cm
ISBN978-3863356330
artist book
Berlin
South and Central America
16.5 x 23.5 cm
ISBN978-3956793226
Read Thread is an artist book by Cecilia Vicuna, a writer and visual artist, that invites us to follow the thread beyond the western linear idea of time towards an endless movement of celestial patterns and its reflection in the human and landscape body. Vicuna, who left Chile 1973 during the dictatorship first for London, lived then in Bogota and after in New York, refers back to different indigenous concepts and techniques, which she poetically and politically interprets and places in tension with the current ecological and economical disaster.
Topics: artist writing, drawing, ecology, embodied identities, feminist, history and memory, installation, landscape, materiality, painting, performance, postcolonial, protest, weaving
monograph
New Haven, Conn.
North America
22.3 x 24.8 cm
ISBN978-0300221985
monograph
New York
North America
ISBN978-1633450493
exhibition catalogue
Cologne
Europe
16.7 x 23.8 cm
ISBN978-3960980124
monograph
London
Europe
20 x 27 cm
ISBN978-1906012991
monograph
Bregenz
Europe
24.6 x 40 cm
ISBN978-3863356903
exhibition catalogue
London
Europe
22.3 x 30 cm
ISBN978-0714872766
monograph
Cologne
Europe
20.8 x 30.4 cm
ISBN978-3960981282
exhibition catalogue
New York
North America
20.8 x 27.4 cm
ISBN978-0300238129
monograph
London
Europe
30 x 25.4 cm
ISBN978-1849764643
monograph
Berlin
Europe
23.5 x 30.7 cm
ISBN978-3957633705
monograph
Cologne
Europe, East Asia
25.4 x 30.5 cm
ISBN978-3960983576
monograph
London
West & Central Asia, Europe
23.5 x 30 cm
ISBN978-3960981602
monograph
New York
South and Central America
21.5 x 30 cm
ISBN978-1588396167
monograph
Europe
23.1 x 28 cm
ISBN978-3791355672
exhibition catalogue
Munich
North America
24.1 x 29 cm
ISBN978-3791356365
monograph
London
Europe, North America
26.4 x 21 cm
ISBN978-1849765688
monograph
New York
Africa
22.8 x 28 cm
ISBN978-1633450547
monograph
Munich
North America
23.8 x 28.7 cm
ISBN978-3791357317
monograph
Munich
Europe
22.8 x 28.7 cm
ISBN978-3791357119
artist writing
Cologne
19 x 24.8 cm
ISBN978-3960983668
monograph
Cologne
South Asia, East Asia, Oceania
18.2 x 24.1 cm
ISBN978-3865603999
monograph
Nuremberg
North America
20.8 x 24.8 cm
ISBN978-3941185302
exhibition catalogue
Ghent
Europe, Africa
21,5 x 27,5 cm
ISBN978-94-6161-414-8
monograph
South and Central America
24.1 x 29.4 cm
ISBN978-3791356860
artist writing
Brooklyn, N.Y.
North America
15.2 x 22.8 cm
ISBN978-0998632643
artist writing
Brooklyn, N.Y.
North America
ISBN
theory & essays
Chicago
North America
15.2 x 24.1 cm
ISBN978-0226423456
artist book
Brooklyn, N. Y.
North America
22.8 x 28.7 cm
ISBN978-0985337711
artist book
Brooklyn, N. Y.
North America
16.5 x 24.1 cm
ISBN978-0998632636
exhibition catalogue
Vancouver
North America
20.3 x 25.4 cm
ISBN978-1988708003
theory & essays
Montreal
North America
20.3 x 25.4 cm
ISBN978-0773549371
exhibition catalogue
Paris
Europe
22.3 x 28.1 cm
ISBN978-2844264299
theory & essays
New York, N.Y.
North America, South and Central America, Europe, East Asia
17.2 x 24.6 cm
ISBN978-0415141284
exhibition catalogue
Berkeley, CA
North America
22.8 x 30.4 cm
ISBN978-0943739199
monograph
New York, N.Y.
North America
24.8 x 30.4 cm
ISBN978-3791339665
theory & essays
North America
24.1 x 16.7 cm
ISBN978-0394524306
theory & essays
Minneapolis, Minn.
Europe, North America
15.2 x 20.3 cm
ISBN978-0816687244
theory & essays
Montreal
North America
15.2 x 22.8 cm
ISBN978-0773530669
theory & essays
Ghent
North America, South and Central America, Europe, South Asia
20 x 25 cm
ISBN978-9490693473
monograph
London
Europe
22.3 x 28 cm
ISBN978-0995473041
monograph
New Haven, Conn.
North America
17.7 x 25 cm
ISBN978-0300223279
monograph
New Haven, Conn.
North America, South and Central America
26 x 31 cm
ISBN978-0300221862
monograph
Chicago
Europe
34.5 x 25.1 cm
ISBN978-0300233872
monograph
New Haven, Conn.
North America
24.1 x 30 cm
ISBN978-0300160253
monograph
Evanstan, Ill.
North America
22.8 x 25.4 cm
ISBN978-0810133273
theory & essays
Berlin
Europe, North America
12.5 x 19.5 cm
ISBN978-3956792007
Martin Herbert introduces us in his essay collection Tell Them I Said No to 10 artists that have all for different reasons and in different forms decided to withdraw from the art world and its mechanisms. Amongst them are David Hammons, Agnes Martin, Lutz Bacher and Trisha Donelly. Herbert looks in detail at how their practices are shaped by strategies to counter established patterns and positions of power and dominance and instead foster the artists’ independence, each withdrawal comes with different implications.
Topics: alternative communities, criticism, institutions, writing
theory & essays
New Haven, Conn.
Europe
19.5 x 25.5 cm
ISBN978-0300141481
monograph
London
North America, South and Central America
22.8 x 26.6 cm
ISBN978-1853323171
The catalogue Traces documents the oeuvre of Cuban-born American artist Ana Mendieta (1948 – 1985). In her works she takes agency for and ownership over her body and creates often ephemeral works for which she almost exclusively used natural materials. The female body and the question of belonging are standing in the center of her practice. Mendieta realized many of her performances in nature, which she then documented on film – photographic and moving images. Poetically she expresses in her drawings, sculptures and performances an idea of an inseparable relationship between earth and humanity.
Topics: auto-documentation, diasporas and migration, drawing, embodied identities, film, gender, landscape, performance, photography, sculpture
monograph
New York, N.Y.
North America, Europe
25.4 x 28 cm
ISBN978-0300165951
exhibition catalogue
Munich
North America, Europe
15.2 x 20.32 cm
ISBN978-3777429793
monograph
Berlin
Europe
24.1 x 30 cm
ISBN978-3775724616
theory & essays
New York, N.Y.
North America, Europe
16.5 x 24.7 cm
ISBN978-1633450332
monograph
New York, N.Y.
North America
24.8 x 28.4
ISBN978-1597114141
monograph
New York, N.Y.
North America
23.6 x 31.2 cm
ISBN978-0300221886
exhibition catalogue
San Francisco
North America
21.5 x 30.2 cm
ISBN978-0984960941
artist writing
North America
ISBN
artist writing
New York, N.Y.
North America
ISBN978-1476745015
theory & essays
Brooklyn, N. Y.
North America
ISBN978-0998632667
artist book
Berlin
Europe
24 x 30 cm
ISBN978-3956792861
exhibition catalogue
Chicago
North America
25.4 x 30.5 cm
ISBN978-0226522272
exhibition catalogue
New York, N.Y.
North America
14 x 25,4 cm
ISBN978-0915557165
exhibition catalogue
Brooklyn, N. Y.
North America
20,3 x 26,5 cm
ISBN978-0872731844
theory & essays
Brooklyn, N. Y.
North America
20 x 26,5 cm
ISBN978-0872731837
artist writing
New York, N.Y.
North America
14 x 19 cm
ISBN978-1558617476
theory & essays
Minneapolis, Minn.
North America, Europe, Central and South America, Africa
17.8 x 25.4 cm
ISBN978-0816640966
Jill Casid is a historian, theorist and practising artist based in the US. This study draws on an extraordinary range of resources for cultural criticism to explore colonial landscapes in the eighteenth century and their legacy today. In tracing the language and visual culture of plants and horticulture from literature, botanical illustration, garden design, and written archives she considers associations between colonial landscapes and heteronormativity. Casid gathers together and multiplies feminist, queer and postcolonial readings of concepts such as hybridity, productivity, fertility, rootedness, and displacement.
Topics: embodied identities, history and memory, landscape, materiality, postcolonial, race, writing
New York, N.Y.
North America
ISBNno
New York, N.Y.
North America
ISBN0-97192810X
New York, N.Y.
North America
17 x 23 cm
ISBN1-929032013
New York, N.Y.
North America
23 x 17,8 cm
ISBN0-971928126
Phoeni, AZ
North America
ISBN978-0910407410
Hanover
North America
ISBN
New York
North America
22 x 30 cm
ISBN1929032021
New York, N.Y.
North America
14 x 15 cm
ISBN978-1929032020
New York, N.Y.
North America
15 x 23 cm
ISBN978-1943263141
Seattle, Wa
North America
21,6 x 35,5 cm
ISBN
Baltimore
North America
11,4 x 18.4 cm
ISBN978-0692799277
Ithaca, N.Y.
North America
22,2 x 30,5 cm
ISBN978-1999814441
New York, N.Y.
North America
22,8 x 28 cm
ISBN978-3791353845
Minneapolis, Minn.
North America
12,7 x 21,6 cm
ISBN978-0816646708
Berkeley, CA
North America
17,8 x 21,6 cm
ISBN978-0520210134
London
North America
20,3 x 28 cm
ISBN978-0956192813
New York, N.Y.
North America
19,3 x 23,6 cm
ISBN978-1949172027
London
North America
21 x 26,7 cm
ISBN978-1849762687
Berlin
Europe
20 x 25 cm
ISBN978-3868953305
New York
Europe
24,8 x 31,2 cm
ISBN978-3791339726
London
North America, West and Central Asia
23 x 29,3 cm
ISBN978-3863353100
Berlin
West and Central Asia
24,3 x 28,5 cm
ISBN978-3775737517
Ghent
West and Central Asia, Europe
20 x 25 cm
ISBN978-9461170088
Berlin
Europe
22,2 x 29,2 cm
ISBN978-3941644717
London
North America
24,1 x 26,7 cm
ISBN978-0854882472
Baden
Europe
23 x 30 cm
ISBN978-3037781159
Claremont, CA
North America
20,6 x 26,4 cm
ISBN978-0997930610
Cologne
Europe
17,2 x 24 cm
ISBN978-3836570770
London
North America
24,9 x 28,4 cm
ISBN978-0954502522
Tel Aviv
West & Central Asia, Europe
ISBN978-9657161838
London
West & Central Asia, North America, Europe
24 x 28 cm
ISBN978-1848222663
Berlin
Europe
21 x 27 cm
ISBN978-3956790164
Berlin
West & Central Asia, North America, Europe
23 x 29.5 cm
ISBN978-3943365559
Nürnberg
Europe
25,4 x 30,5 cm
ISBN978-3869840833
Cologne
North America
24 x 30.5 cm
ISBN978-3960983408
Amsterdam
Europe, North America
24 x 31 cm
ISBN978-9492811349
New Haven
North America
23,5 x 24,8 cm
ISBN978-0300230277
London
North America
21,6 x 25,4 cm
ISBN978-1942884170
Chicago
North America
17,8 x 22,9 cm
ISBN978-0226131054
Berlin
West & Central Asia, Europe
18 x 24,5 cm
ISBN978-995358274
Madrid
Central & South America, Europe
19 x 27 cm
ISBN978-8480265393
Berlin
East Asia
12,5 x 19 cm
ISBN978-3956793042
Leipzig
Europe
19,4 x 26,5 cm
ISBN978-3940064165
Leipzig
Europe
19,4 x 26,5 cm
ISBN978-3940064158
Berlin
Europe
19 x 25 cm
ISBN978-3901107665
London
North America
15,6 x 24,1 cm
ISBN978-0241318065
North America
15,2 x 22,9 cm
ISBN978-1584350347
Los Angeles
North America
ISBN9781584350989
New York
Central & South America
17,5 x 22,5 cm
ISBN978-1938221170
Göttingen
North America
20,3 x 24,8 cm
ISBN978-3958295674
London
Europe
17 x 24 cm
ISBN978-3960983439
London
Europe
23 x 29,7 cm
ISBN978-3960984726
Cambridge, Ma
ISBN978-0262528214
Munich
North America
22,4 x 28,6 cm
ISBN978-3791351247
Canada
North America
22.1 x 18.3 cm
ISBN978-2980287053
Ostfildern
Europe
21.80 × 27.70 cm
ISBN978-3775735117
Europe
28,6 × 21,6 cm
ISBN978-0892075430
London, München, New York
Europe
21 × 26 cm
ISBN978-3791353432
Princeton, NJ
North America
22.9 x 30.5 cm
ISBN978-0691182674
North America
25.4 x 29.2 cm
ISBN978-0300242690
North Europe, Europe
24.9 x 30.5 cm
ISBN978-0300234213
Göttingen
North America
19 x 24 cm
ISBN978-3865218315
Berlin
Europe
24.4 x 17.4 cm
ISBN978-3956791918
London
Central & South America
21 x 27 cm
ISBN978-1849760904
Dortmund
Europe
21 x 28 cm
ISBN978-3862067169
Nürnberg
Europe
22 x 30 cm
ISBN978-3960984559
North America, Europe
24,8 x 32,6 cm
ISBN978-0980024289
Nürnberg
Europe, West & Central Asia
21 x 27,8 cm
ISBN978-3903131170
Chicago
Europe
19,4 x 25,8 cm
ISBN978-0226591933
London
Europe
16,5 x 24,9 cm
ISBN978-1910350881
São Paulo, Ghent
South America
21 x 28,5 cm
ISBN978-8531000812
Madrid
South America
22,4 x 28 cm
ISBN978-2877212397
Edinburgh
South America
ISBN978-1908612465
Paris
South America
24 x 30 cm
ISBN978-2844268389
New York
Europe
16,5 x 20,3 cm
ISBN978-1942607144
London
Europe
15,2 x 20,3 cm
ISBN978-1846380952
Milan
Europe
22,9 x 28 cm
ISBN978-8857240299
Dijon
Europe
21 x 28 cm
ISBN978-2960063295
Munich
Europe
21.5 x 26.5 cm
ISBN978-3777431574
Cologne
East Asia
21.5 x 15.3 cm
ISBN978-3960983477
Dijon
East Asia
20,5 x 26,5 cm
ISBN978-1853323539
Ostfildern
South and Central America
21 x 27.3 cm
ISBN978-3775745512
Berlin
Europe
ISBN978-3775744874
London
North America, Europe
23,6 x 18,3 cm
ISBN978-0500239704
Berlin
North America, South and Central America, Europe, East Asia
27.7 x 20,3 cm
ISBN978-3943365931
Ostfildern
Europe
30 x 24,9 cm
ISBN978-3775723633
Ostende
Europe, Africa
27 x 22 cm
ISBN978-9074694346
Los Angeles, Ca
Europe
28,5 x 23 cm
ISBN978-1606066294
London
North America, Europe
30 x 21 cm
ISBN978-0956260598
Dijon
Europe
20,5 x 26 cm
ISBN978-2840664260
Berkeley
North America, East Asia
21,6 x 28 cm
ISBN978-0520232877
Cambridge, Ma
North America
14 x 21,6 cm
ISBN978-0262033961
This is media history of the Xerox, but one that definitely takes the form of a homage. Eichhorn describes the use of copy machines as a tool to subvert productivity in office environments, their use as a medium for art and in socially-tolerated piracy, their unique place in the creation of counter cultures, and their pivotal role in queer culture and Aids awareness campaigning in the 1980s. She argues that the medium (cheap, accessible and disposable) is a technology that occupies a unique mode for discourse that sits somewhere between the private and public spheres. Kate Eichhorn is a cultural theorist based in the US.
Cologne
Europe
18,3 x 10,7 cm
ISBN978-3863358082
San Francisco
North America
20,8 x 30,5 cm
ISBN978-0918471864
artist writing
London
North America
17,8 x 28 cm
ISBN978-3960983613
Durham
North America,
15,2 x 22,9 cm
ISBN978-0822356929
Durham
15,5 x 23.5 cm
ISBN978-0822339144
Vancouver
North America,
ISBN
Bristol and Chicago
Europe, North America
ISBN978-1841504896
Columbus, OH
ISBN
Los Angeles
ISBN978-0937335246
Rotterdam
Europe, South America
20 x 26 cm
ISBN978-9491435591
Cambridge, Ma
North America,
16,5 x 23,8 cm
ISBN0-262-016132-5
Zurich
North America,
23 x 30,5 cm
ISBN978-3037643471
Durham, NC
North America
15,2 x 22,9 cm
ISBN978-0822362944
Cambridge, Ma
18,4 x 23,5 cm
ISBN978-0262633215
New Haven, CT
North America
17,8 x 25,4 cm
ISBN978-0300230383
Durham, ND
North America
15,2 x 22,9 cm
ISBN978-0822370161
Vancouver, BC
North America
ISBN978-1988860084
Berlin
Europe, East Asia
21 x 28 cm
ISBN978-3954762583
ISBN978-3981958409
São Paulo
Middle and Central Asia, Europe, South America
17 x 25 cm
ISBN978-8583460435
Tielt
Europe
25 x 29,5 cm
ISBN978-9401420426
Ghent
21 x 30 cm
ISBN978-9491262326
Antwerp, Berlin
10,5 x 18 cm
ISBN978-3942214384
shelf documents: art library as practice features essays, interviews, and drawings, but it is none of these: a reader, an artist’s book, a documentation of a project or a catalogue. It might recall a pamphlet, a roadmap, or a recipe book but it doesn’t tell you what to do. It is a book that gets mis-shelved.
shelf documents: art library as practice is edited by Heide Hinrichs, Jo-ey Tang and Elizabeth Haines. It features contributions by Sara De Bondt, Rachel Dedman, Elizabeth Haines, Heide Hinrichs, Laura Larson, Samia Malik, Melanie Noel, Marisa C. Sánchez, David Senior, Jo-ey Tang, Ersi Varveri, Susanne Weiß.