A collection of 18 postcards of images from the remarkable oeuvre of the enigmatic Italian photographer Luigi Ghirri. Spanning 1970 to 1992, this curated selection includes many of his classic photographs, as well as lesser-known images.
A collection of 18 postcards of images from the remarkable oeuvre of the enigmatic Italian photographer Luigi Ghirri. Spanning 1970 to 1992, this curated selection includes many of his classic photographs, as well as lesser-known images.
Produced on the occasion of stanley brouwn’s exhibition at the Van Abbenmuseum in 1976, curated by Coosje van Bruggen, Rudi Fuchs, and Margriet Suren.
*Please note this publication is secondhand and has some traces of previous ownership.
Produced on the occasion of stanley brouwn’s participation in the 1982 Venice Biennale. Introduction by Jan Debbaut and texts by Gijs van Tuyl and Rini Dippel.
*Please note this publication is secondhand and has some traces of previous ownership. (without original insert)
In 2002, Lana Kaiser became well known during an appearance on the first season of the German version of the Idol television franchise. Born in 1985, she went by her birth name Daniel Küblböck on the show and at only 17 years old she polarized the audience with her androgynous appearance and open bisexuality. On September 9th 2018, Lana disappeared from a cruise ship on her way to North America. Most media outlets and the majority of the public didn’t consider calling her by her chosen name, Lana Kaiser. Philipp Gufler’s zine and his video installation of the same title is a personal portrait of the singer and entertainer.
The first book by the artist Lucy McKenzie, published on the occasion of her exhibition at Galerie Buchholz, Köln, 7 September – 6 October, 2001. With various colour reproductions of paintings/works and reference material, foldout-pages, texts and interviews by the artist. Designed by Yvonne Quirmbach.
Peter Hujar (born 1934) died of AIDS in 1987, leaving behind a complex and profound body of photographs. Hujar was a leading figure in the group of artists, musicians, writers, and performers at the forefront of the cultural scene in downtown New York in the 1970s and early 80s, and he was enormously admired for his completely uncompromising attitude towards work and life. (The Peter Hujar Archive)
*Please note this publication is secondhand and has some traces of previous ownership.