A Shrine to Aphrodite
Philipp Gufler
Published by Hammann von Mier Verlag, München, 2023, 78 pp. with 16 silkscreen printed mirror papers (colour & b/w ill.), 22.5 × 29.7 cm, English/German
Price: €100

The human body is a central focus in Philipp Gufler’s mirror painting series. Looking at the work, the spectator is confronted with their own image. To make these works Gufler uses a silkscreen printing technique on mirrored glass in order to produce layers of translucent pigment.

“Gufler’s ‘mirrorical’ art passes through the looking glass; his spaces are traps for the gaze. The reflective surfaces and diaphanous scrims in his oeuvre function as projection screens and as obstacles in games of identification and disidentification; recognition and misrecognition; self-performance and self-alienation.“ Sven Lütticken. Designed by Sabo Day.

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Tabea Blumenschein, Hilka Nordhausen, Rabe Perplexum
Published by b_books, Berlin, 2022, 372 pp. (colour & b/w ill.), 18.3 × 24 cm, German/English
Price: €22

Tabea Blumenschein (1952–2020), Hilka Nordhausen(1949–1993), and Rabe perplexum (1956–1996) were eccentric artists of the eighties – they deviated from norms and operated outside of the centre in subcultural milieus. They worked in friendly constellations in the cities of Berlin, Hamburg, and Munich. Blumenschein, Nordhausen, and perplexum represented images of gender and identity that weren’t recognized at the time and lived their sexual orientations in a non-conformist manner.

Their lives and works are activated here by contemporary artists Ergül Cengiz (3 Hamburger Frauen), Philipp Gufler, and Angela Stiegler in a series of images and texts.

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Dis/Identification
Philipp Gufler
Published by Distanz, Berlin & Kunsthalle Mainz, Mainz, 2024, 176 pp. (colour & b/w ill.), 21.5 × 30.3 cm, English/German
Price: €38

Philipp Gufler blends art with activism and history education. His research-based artistic work centers on the study of queer life and the aesthetic practices of LGBTQIA+ movements. To investigate them, the artist harnesses pop-cultural and literary references and translates knowledge gleaned from mass media and historical archives into videos, silkscreen prints, installations, and performances. Besides documentary evidence from the media, the materials out of which he makes his works include interviews with contemporary witnesses, artists, activists, and theorists. Gufler’s critical studies draw connections between historic attitudes toward queer identity and their relevance to current debates as well as institutional critique. Designed by Yvonne Quirmbach.

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Projektion Auf Die Krise
Philipp Gufler
Published by Hammann von Mier Verlag, München, 2021, 152 pp. (b/w ill.), 17 × 24 cm, German/English
Price: €16

Projektion Auf Die Krise (Projection on the Crisis) takes a kaleidoscopic and retrospective look at the early days of the AIDS crisis in Germany during the 1980s—a time in which Munich’s repressive policies against gay people reached its peak: the arrival of the pandemic in Germany and the Bavarian response to it, consisting of a catalogue of measures which envisioned forced testing and separation, instigated by Peter Gauweiler who was Bavarian Secretary of State at the time.

Historic documents from the Forum Queeres Archiv München, assembled by Philipp Gufler, are arranged in chronological order and augmented by conversations with Guido Vael and Dr.med. Hans Jäger alongside contemporary works of fellow artists including Maximiliane Baumgartner, Stephan Janitzky, Gürsoy Doğtaş amongst others. The revised second edition also contains essays by Albert Knoll and Hendrik Folkerts, as well as, for the first time, an English translation of the German original texts.

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Husband (card)
Sophie Calle
Published by pOI DOi, Paris, 2003, card (b/w ill.), 10 × 14.9 cm, English
Price: €12

Part of a large cycle comprised of different series of polyptychs with the subject matter of marble graves without any reference to dates, places or names, Sophie Calle encourages a reflection on those relationships that, in their presence or absence, define each person’s identity. Even though anonymous, each tomb in the series contains a real body that was once a person and remains alive as a memory and as a site allowing the opportunity to worship that memory by the survivors.

*Please note this publication is secondhand and has some traces of previous ownership.

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Les Barres Parallèles et autres situations de Roberte
Pierre Klossowski
Published by Galerie André François Petit, Paris, 1978, 18 pp. (b/w ill.), 18 × 23.5 cm, French
Price: €25 (Out of stock)

Produced on the occasion of the exhibition Pierre Klossowski: Les Barres Parallèles et autres situations de Roberte at Galerie André François Petit, Paris, November–December, 1978.

*Please note this publication is secondhand and has some traces of previous ownership.

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