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Published to coincide with the exhibition at the AA in London in the spring of 1999, this book explores the relationship between photography and architecture in the works of contemporary German artists by combining essays considering the political, social, architectural and art historical context of the exhibited work with extended portfolios of(...)
Reconstructing space : architecture in recent German photography
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Published to coincide with the exhibition at the AA in London in the spring of 1999, this book explores the relationship between photography and architecture in the works of contemporary German artists by combining essays considering the political, social, architectural and art historical context of the exhibited work with extended portfolios of photographs. Includes the work of Bernd & Hilla Becher, Thomas Demand, Christine Erhard, Andreas Gursky, Candida Höfer, Axel Hütte, Thomas Ruff, and Heidi Specker.
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AA Files conversations
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This volume - the first in an anticipated series of similar anthologies - collates conversations from the past ten issues of AA Files, the long-running journal published by the Architectural Association School of Architecture. It includes extended interviews with architects François Dallegret, Léon Krier, John Winter, Mario Botta, John Frazer, Massimo Scolari, Ludwig Mies(...)
AA Files conversations
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This volume - the first in an anticipated series of similar anthologies - collates conversations from the past ten issues of AA Files, the long-running journal published by the Architectural Association School of Architecture. It includes extended interviews with architects François Dallegret, Léon Krier, John Winter, Mario Botta, John Frazer, Massimo Scolari, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Moshe Safdie, artists Richard Wentworth and Thomas Demand, fi lmmaker Sally Potter, philosopher Paul Virilio, historian Robin Middleton and photographers Tim Street-Porter and Hilla Becher.
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In a daring act of historical reconstruction, the curator Germano Celant, in dialogue with Thomas Demand and Rem Koolhaas, has recreated Harald Szeemann’s epochal Live in Your Head: When Attitudes Become Form, held at the Bern Kunsthalle in 1969, and installed by Celant at the magnificent Ca’ Corner della Regina in Venice in June–November 2013. Szeemann’s show was a(...)
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When attitudes become form: Bern 1969/Venice 2013
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In a daring act of historical reconstruction, the curator Germano Celant, in dialogue with Thomas Demand and Rem Koolhaas, has recreated Harald Szeemann’s epochal Live in Your Head: When Attitudes Become Form, held at the Bern Kunsthalle in 1969, and installed by Celant at the magnificent Ca’ Corner della Regina in Venice in June–November 2013. Szeemann’s show was a dialogue with the Bern Kunsthalle, and Celant has reprised its spirit by placing the works in dialogue with the Ca’ Corner della Regina--a very different building, in its Venetian grandeur, to the Kunsthalle.
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Visual Time offers a rare consideration of the idea of time in art history. The author discusses the art, and writing about the art, of modern and contemporary artists, such as Gerard Sekoto, Thomas Demand, Hiroshi Sugimoto, and Cindy Sherman, as well as the sixteenth-century figures Pieter Bruegel the Elder, Albrecht Dürer, Matthias Grünewald, and Hans Holbein. In the(...)
Visual time : the image in History
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Visual Time offers a rare consideration of the idea of time in art history. The author discusses the art, and writing about the art, of modern and contemporary artists, such as Gerard Sekoto, Thomas Demand, Hiroshi Sugimoto, and Cindy Sherman, as well as the sixteenth-century figures Pieter Bruegel the Elder, Albrecht Dürer, Matthias Grünewald, and Hans Holbein. In the process, he addresses the phenomenological turn in the study of the image, its application to the understanding of particular artists, the ways verisimilitude eludes time in both the past and the present, and the role of time in nationalist accounts of the past.
Art Theory
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Inherently ephemeral and often overlooked, wallpaper had by the late twentieth century become a bit of a joke in the decorative arts. But over the past decade or so, a number of contemporary avant-garde artists have created installations with backdrops of specially designed wallpaper to explore themes such as warfare, racism, gender, and sexuality. Featured are(...)
Walls are talking: wallpaper, art and culture
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Inherently ephemeral and often overlooked, wallpaper had by the late twentieth century become a bit of a joke in the decorative arts. But over the past decade or so, a number of contemporary avant-garde artists have created installations with backdrops of specially designed wallpaper to explore themes such as warfare, racism, gender, and sexuality. Featured are wallpaper designs from more than thirty internationally renowned artists, including Damien Hirst, Sonia Boyce, Thomas Demand, Robert Gober, Abigail Lane, Francesco Simeti, and Niki de St. Phalle. Published to accompany exhibitions at the Whitworth Art Gallery in Manchester and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
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Bauhaus no.7: Collective
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The Bauhaus Dessau Foundation devoted its seventh issue to an international group of contemporary collectives, unorthodox thinkers and solo artists in architecture, design and art. The publication addresses communal and cooperative models established at the Bauhaus such as Hannes Meyer’s co-op principle in the USSR and Chile, and anonymity and conflict in Gropius’s(...)
Bauhaus no.7: Collective
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The Bauhaus Dessau Foundation devoted its seventh issue to an international group of contemporary collectives, unorthodox thinkers and solo artists in architecture, design and art. The publication addresses communal and cooperative models established at the Bauhaus such as Hannes Meyer’s co-op principle in the USSR and Chile, and anonymity and conflict in Gropius’s architects collaborative (TAC) in the USA while looking at the options and potentials of collective design today. It sheds light on the link between the Bauhaus and the upcoming Architecture Biennale in Venice, considers why architects in Spain currently invest more in collective design practices and discusses how current cooperative societies influence the collective identity around the world. Contributors include Pelin Tan, Alejandro Aravena, Vesna Meštric, David F. Maulen, Richard Anderson, Thomas Demand, Chris Dercon, DE - 9 architects, artists and urban planners in Berlin, Estudio SIC, Spain, plus many more.
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Best highrises 2010-11
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Based on nominations worldwide, The International Highrise Award is bestowed every two years jointly on the developer and planner of a completed building. Finalists are chosen by an esteemed jury of architects, engineers and property specialists who judge on the basis of a building's special aesthetics, pioneering design, sustainability, cost efficiency, integration into(...)
Best highrises 2010-11
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Based on nominations worldwide, The International Highrise Award is bestowed every two years jointly on the developer and planner of a completed building. Finalists are chosen by an esteemed jury of architects, engineers and property specialists who judge on the basis of a building's special aesthetics, pioneering design, sustainability, cost efficiency, integration into its urban context and use of innovative technology. Presented by Deutsches Architekturmuseum and DekaBank Deutsche Girozentrale, the prestigious award consists of a monetary prize of 50,000 Euro and is accompanied by a certificate and a sculpture by renowned German artist Thomas Demand. This book presents the 27 nominated projects encompassing a range of uses in cities throughout the world: Bangkok, Barcelona, Brisbane, Cádiz, Chicago, Doha, Dubai, Frankfurt am Main, Hong Kong, London, Luxembourg City, Munich, New York, Osaka, Paris, Philadelphia, Rotterdam, Seoul, Shanghai, Tokyo and Winnipeg.
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Border crossing issue 144
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In this issue, Border Crossings looks in large part at contemporary sculpture in the work of two artists, American icon Richard Serra and Montreal-based Jean-Pierre Gauthier; In the articles section, Gary Pearson discusses works by senior Canadian photographer and filmmaker, Ian Wallace, in “The Art of Deep Collecting: Ian Wallace and the Rennie Museum”. Michael Davidge(...)
Border crossing issue 144
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In this issue, Border Crossings looks in large part at contemporary sculpture in the work of two artists, American icon Richard Serra and Montreal-based Jean-Pierre Gauthier; In the articles section, Gary Pearson discusses works by senior Canadian photographer and filmmaker, Ian Wallace, in “The Art of Deep Collecting: Ian Wallace and the Rennie Museum”. Michael Davidge takes an in-depth look at the National Gallery of Canada after the recent reconfiguration of its Canadian and Indigenous Galleries; Stephen Horne takes the “grand tour” of arts exhibitions as the Venice Biennale, documenta, and the Münster Skulptur Projekte align in what is nearly a once-in-a-lifetime exhibition lineup; Aryen Hoekstra discuses fakery and fiction in the work of artist Thomas Demand, filmmaker Alexander Kluge and scenographer Anna Viebrock in “The Boat is Leaking. The Captain Lied.”
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Global design
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This volume surveys the ways in which our globalized world has manifested itself in design since ca 1970, and the ways in which design has evolved to serve a globalized world. The point of departure is a conception of design which encompasses -architecture, graphics, the media, fashion, product and industrial design, as well as the shaping of the manmade environment and(...)
Global design
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This volume surveys the ways in which our globalized world has manifested itself in design since ca 1970, and the ways in which design has evolved to serve a globalized world. The point of departure is a conception of design which encompasses -architecture, graphics, the media, fashion, product and industrial design, as well as the shaping of the manmade environment and of production processes. The focus is on the formation of global networks in the areas of communication, production, commerce, finance, and mobility. The diverse phenomena of globalization are visualized through film, products, clothing, images, and models by well-known artists such as Armin Linke, Fischli Weiss, Didier Faustino, and Thomas Demand. Alongside the shipping container, an indispensable element of globalization, the presentation provides insights into cultural transfer both in the present day and historically, and presents -globalization in relationship to regionalism as well as to worldwide trends.
Industrial Design
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Speaking of Art presents 43 artists, composers and curators who have changed the course of recent art history. Collected from the archives of Audio Arts, a one-of-a-kind audiocassette magazine begun in 1973, Speaking of Art provides invaluable insight into the most creative minds of modern and contemporary art, from Marcel Duchamp, John Cage, Joseph Beuys, Jeff Wall,(...)
Speaking of art: four decades of art in conversation
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Speaking of Art presents 43 artists, composers and curators who have changed the course of recent art history. Collected from the archives of Audio Arts, a one-of-a-kind audiocassette magazine begun in 1973, Speaking of Art provides invaluable insight into the most creative minds of modern and contemporary art, from Marcel Duchamp, John Cage, Joseph Beuys, Jeff Wall, Damien Hirst and Tacita Dean. Dennis Oppenheim, Tadeusz Kantor, Philip Glass, Richard Long, Frank Stella, Joseph Beuys, Mona Hatoum, Roy Lichtenstein, Ilya Kabakov, Jeff Koons, Anish Kapoor, Rachel Whiteread, Mike Kelley, Richard Serra, Marina Abramovic, Bill Viola, Tacita Dean, Ed Ruscha, Wolfgang Tillmans, Damien Hirst, Jeff Wall, Gilbert & George, Thomas Demand, Hans Ulrich Obrist, John Baldessari, Shirin Neshat and many more.
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