books
Description:
2 volumes (406, 383 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cm
Zurich : JRP / Ringier ; New York, NY : Distribution, USA, Canada, Asia, and Australia, D.A.P., 2009.
Of bridges & borders / [Sigismond de Vajay (ed.)].
Actions:
Holdings:
Description:
2 volumes (406, 383 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cm
books
Zurich : JRP / Ringier ; New York, NY : Distribution, USA, Canada, Asia, and Australia, D.A.P., 2009.
books
Description:
64 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
[Zürich] : Swiss Arts Council Pro Helvetia, [2014]
Lucius Burckhardt & Cedric Price : a stroll through a fun palace : Swiss Pavilion, Biennale Architettura 2014 / edited by Hans Ulrich Obrist ; design by Herzog & de Meuron ; scientific direction: Lorenza Baroncelli.
Actions:
Holdings:
Description:
64 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
books
[Zürich] : Swiss Arts Council Pro Helvetia, [2014]
Liam Gillick
$110.00
(available in store)
Summary:
This catalog serves as a comprehensive mid-career retrospective, compiled by the artist himself. With his muscular combination of words, forms and ideas, the works are both narrative and non-narrative. Gillick has created over 2000 multi-dimensional works exploring ideas about capitalism, social organizations, social volatility and the myriad possibilities of instability.(...)
Contemporary Art Monographs
September 2010
Liam Gillick
Actions:
Price:
$110.00
(available in store)
Summary:
This catalog serves as a comprehensive mid-career retrospective, compiled by the artist himself. With his muscular combination of words, forms and ideas, the works are both narrative and non-narrative. Gillick has created over 2000 multi-dimensional works exploring ideas about capitalism, social organizations, social volatility and the myriad possibilities of instability. The artist's quest has continually been something of a causal chain that investigates concepts such as utopia, parallelism, space and time, using them all as a search for utopia.
Contemporary Art Monographs
Liam Gillick: all books
$39.95
(available to order)
Summary:
Collected here for the first time are Liam Gillick’s major fictional texts: ‘McNamara Papers’, Ibuka’, ‘Discussion Island/Big Conference Centre’, ‘The Winter School’, with Erasmus is Late and Literally No Place. Within each history and the utopias and alternative visions of society envisioned by writers, filmmakers, philosophers, and scientists are presented and(...)
Liam Gillick: all books
Actions:
Price:
$39.95
(available to order)
Summary:
Collected here for the first time are Liam Gillick’s major fictional texts: ‘McNamara Papers’, Ibuka’, ‘Discussion Island/Big Conference Centre’, ‘The Winter School’, with Erasmus is Late and Literally No Place. Within each history and the utopias and alternative visions of society envisioned by writers, filmmakers, philosophers, and scientists are presented and speculated on, often through the fictionalised voices of secondary historical characters. Traversing genres of fiction and critical discourse, ideas are explored in a nonlinear, open-ended discursive format, in which the textual structure mirrors the structuring of the presented ideas. In each text Gillick’s concern is to explore complex, paradoxical historical moments and the ideologies that shaped, reflecting on how the redundant utopian elements of the past continue to structure contemporary society and remain impulses within speculations of our post-utopian future.
Architectural Theory
$17.00
(available to order)
Summary:
The woven/Intersected/Reciewed series, gathering preparatory material, documentation on the works, and essays by critics or the artists themselves, these volumes contribute a discussion around commissioning, the notions of public vs. private collection, and the relationship between artists and patrons. Liam Gillick’s book shows the realization of his designs in(...)
Liam Gillick. Woven/Intersected/Revised
Actions:
Price:
$17.00
(available to order)
Summary:
The woven/Intersected/Reciewed series, gathering preparatory material, documentation on the works, and essays by critics or the artists themselves, these volumes contribute a discussion around commissioning, the notions of public vs. private collection, and the relationship between artists and patrons. Liam Gillick’s book shows the realization of his designs in conference rooms, corridors, and offices, coinciding with his sustained interest in the negotiation of a middle ground between corporate culture and contemporary art. The volume is accompanied by an artist’s essay discussing the dissolution of the public/private dichotomy into a grey zone of semi-public/semi-private spheres.
Contemporary Art Monographs
books
Description:
127 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm
London : August Media, ©2000.
In the midst of things / [Nigel Prince and Gavin Wade, editors].
Actions:
Holdings:
Description:
127 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm
books
London : August Media, ©2000.
books
Description:
342 pages ; 22 cm
London : Open Editions ; Amsterdam : De Appel, 2010.
Curating and the educational turn / Paul O'Neill & Mick Wilson (Eds.).
Actions:
Holdings:
Description:
342 pages ; 22 cm
books
London : Open Editions ; Amsterdam : De Appel, 2010.
$26.95
(available to order)
Summary:
Literally No Place was published to coincide with Liam Gillick's exhibition, The Wood Day at Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, May 2002.
Literally no place communes, bars, and greenrooms: Liam Gillick book works
Actions:
Price:
$26.95
(available to order)
Summary:
Literally No Place was published to coincide with Liam Gillick's exhibition, The Wood Day at Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, May 2002.
Contemporary Art Monographs
Meaning Liam Gillick
$27.99
(available to order)
Summary:
Liam Gillick emerged as part of the generation of "Young British Artists" who energized the British art scene in the 1980s and 1990s. He is now one of the most influential (and perplexing) artists in all of contemporary art. Gillick's discursive mode of art practice—often associated with "relational aesthetics"—complicates object production, embraces the exhibition as(...)
Meaning Liam Gillick
Actions:
Price:
$27.99
(available to order)
Summary:
Liam Gillick emerged as part of the generation of "Young British Artists" who energized the British art scene in the 1980s and 1990s. He is now one of the most influential (and perplexing) artists in all of contemporary art. Gillick's discursive mode of art practice—often associated with "relational aesthetics"—complicates object production, embraces the exhibition as medium, and explores the social role and function of art. This reader coincides with a year-long, multi-venue, mid-career retrospective that serves both as a continuous investigation into Gillick's practice and an in-depth study of his work to date. The book offers a range of critical perspectives on artist's work. Introduction by Monika Szewczyk.
Art Theory
$46.00
(available in store)
Summary:
Center for Contemporary Art, CCA, Kitakyushu Some graphic and flat work, a Woody Allen filmography, and an introduction 'Literally No Place'.
Liam Gillick: the book of the 3rd of June
Actions:
Price:
$46.00
(available in store)
Summary:
Center for Contemporary Art, CCA, Kitakyushu Some graphic and flat work, a Woody Allen filmography, and an introduction 'Literally No Place'.
Contemporary Art Monographs