Culture Class: Art, Creativity, Urbanism
Martha Rosler
Published by Hermes Lecture Foundation, ’s Hertogensbosch, 2010, 92 pages (b/w ill.), 13.5 × 21 cm, English/Dutch
Price: €15

The Hermes Lecture is a biennial lecture about the position of the visual artist in the cultural and social field.

Martha Rosler works in video, photography, text, installation, and performance. Her work focuses on the public sphere, exploring issues from everyday life and the media to architecture and the built environment, especially as they affect women.

Rosler has for many years produced works on war and the national security climate, connecting life at home with the conduct of war abroad, in which her photomontage series played a critical part. She has also published several books of photographs, texts, and commentary on public space, ranging from airports and roads to housing and gentrification.

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Daniel Gustav Cramer
Published by Eddy Merckx, Milan, 2019, 6 pages (colour ill.), 15.5 × 22 cm, English
Price: €8
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Window View
Daniel Gustav Cramer
Published by Daniel Gustav Cramer, Berlin, 2019, 6 pages, 15 × 21 cm, English
Price: €5

Produced on the occasion of Modell und Ruine, Dessau, 2019. For Haris Epaminonda’s installation inside the Meisterhaus Feininger in Dessau, six individual recordings are compiled into a single track. For each recording, a microphone was positioned on a window sill, documenting the interweaving sounds of the interior and exterior spaces.

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Photopaper 25
Daniel Gustav Cramer
Published by Kasseler Fotografie Festival, Kassel, 2017, 14 pages (colour ill.), 21 × 29 cm, English
Price: €5 (Out of stock)
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Photopaper 31
Daniel Gustav Cramer
Published by Kasseler Fotografie Festival, Kassel, 2018, 16 pages (b/w ill.), 21 × 29 cm, English
Price: €5 (Out of stock)
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For Tjikko
Daniel Gustav Cramer
Published by Daniel Gustav Cramer, Berlin, 2017, 6 pages, 12 × 17 cm, English
Price: €25 (Out of stock)

Old Tjikko is a 9,550 year-old Norway Spruce, located on Fulufjället Mountain of Dalarna province in Sweden. Old Tjikko originally gained fame as the “world’s oldest tree”. Leif Kullman (Professor of Physical Geography at Umeå University who discovered Old Tjikko), attributed this growth spurt to global warming and gave the tree its nickname “Old Tjikko” after his late dog.This publication acts as a memorial of sorts to the original Tjikko. Printed in an edition of 25.

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