University Construction
Published by David Homewood, Melbourne, 2016, 48 pages (colour & b/w ill.), 21.5 × 29.7 cm, English
Price: €20

University Construction was a one-day exhibition by David Homewood and Bronté Lambert. It was held in a sixth floor classroom in the west tower of the John Medley Building at the University of Melbourne. The exhibition was open from 11am to 7pm on the 23 June, 2015, and included a variety of readymade, found and modified objects—many sourced from the university campus—presented in geometric configurations on the classroom floor, accompanied by a printed flyer and information sheet.

#2016 #davidhomewood
CARPARK
David Homewood (Ed.)
Published by Guzzler, Melbourne, 2020, 168 pages (colour & b/w ill.), 15 × 22.5 cm, English
Price: €40

Carpark was an exhibition-for-documentation by David Homewood, Luke Sands and Alex Vivian that was held over three Tuesday mornings, 4th October, 18th October and 1st November 2016, at Kew Junction Woolworths underground carpark.

Included in this publication are various texts by Daniel Dawson: theories and conspiracies, shopping lists, debt lists and inventories, confessions, poems, posts, rants and stories that were written between 2014 and 2019 along with an essay by Justin Clemens. Designed by Alexandra Margetic.

#2020 #alexvivian #davidhomewood #justinclemens #lukesands
Hier & Jetzt
Heimo Zobernig
Published by Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, Köln, 2017, 216 pages (colour & b/w ill.), 23 × 23 cm, English
Price: €15

Hei­mo Zobernig’s ex­per­i­men­tal ap­proach to the con­cept of sculp­ture of­ten leads him to pre­vi­ous­ly un­ex­plored boun­daries be­tween art and ar­chi­tec­ture or de­sign. For in­s­tance, he de­vel­oped two large-scale, black in­s­tal­la­tions for the floor and ceil­ing of the Aus­trian pav­ilion at the Venice Bien­nale in 2015, which play­ful­ly ques­tion the re­la­tion­ship be­tween bodies in space. Part of this rad­i­cal yet min­i­mal­ist in­s­tal­la­tion was trans­ferred to the Mu­se­um Lud­wig where he full-scale re­pli­ca served as a pedes­tal for the mu­se­um’s sculp­ture col­lec­tion. This succinct place­ment can be read as a hu­mor­ous and iron­ic com­men­tary on col­lec­tions and artis­tic self-con­cep­tion.

#2017 #heimozobernig #verlagderbuchhandlungwaltherkonig
Dear Clay
Stéphanie Baechler
Published by Building Fictions, Amsterdam, 2020, 240 pages (colour & b/w ill.), 20 × 28 cm, with 3 embroidered bookmarks and loose envelope, English
Price: €30 (Out of stock)

Dear Clay gathers a selection of spreads extracted from Stéphanie Baechler’s meticulous sketchbooks displayed in chronological order (2013–2019), as well as 35mm photographs documenting her working process. Providing an intimate insight into her artistic practice, it reveals what facilitates the work from its conception to its making, transportation, and installation.

With texts by Zoë Dankert, Stéphanie Baechler, Jan Verwoert and Rudy Guedj. Designed by Rudy Guedj and Laura Pappa.

#2020 #buildingfictions #janverwoert #laurapappa #rudyguedj
IDEAS YOU BELIEVE ARE ABSURD ULTIMATELY LEAD TO SUCCESS.
Bik Van der Pol
Published by Fonds BKVB, Rotterdam, 2002, plastic bag, 32.6 × 45.3 cm, English
Price: €10

Produced as a contribution to the exhibition Commitment, een keuze uit drie jaar Fonds BKVB, Las Palmas, Rotterdam, 2002. The text which is derived from a fortune cookie, has taken various forms and media in Bik Van der Pol’s work since 2000.

#2002 #bikvanderpol #ephemera
Misc invitations
Marc Nagtzaam
Published by various publishers, 1997–2020, cards and foldout posters, variable dimensions, English
Price: €12 (Out of stock)

Miscellaneous invitations produced for exhibitions of Marc Nagtzaam’s work from 1997–2020.

Marc Nagtzaam has been producing a body of work that is based on one main subject: the idea of pattern, the repetition. He draws lines, grids, circles, words or sentences as in an endless search for collecting pieces of information.

#ephemera #marcnagtzaam