Uneven Bodies (Reader)
Edited by Ruth Buchanan, Aileen Burns & Johan Lundh, Hanahiva Rose
Published by Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, Ngāmotu New Plymouth, 2021, 120 pages (single colour ill.), 21 × 29.7 cm, English
Price: €20

Uneven Bodies (Reader) is a comprehensive collection of writing produced as an outcome of a symposium of the same name held in Aotearoa New Zealand in early 2020 that addresses the politics of collections today and the complex terrain of power in which this conversation sits. The collection places specific emphasis on Indigenous positions, linking this into the so-called international paradigm. Topics covered include collecting contemporary both inside and outside the institution, repatriation, deaccession, and Indigenous methodology in collection work. With keynote contributions from Prof Linda Tuhiwai Smith, Gabi Ngcobo, Dr. Clémentine Deliss, and Wanda Nanibush and nine other positions, the readers offers a template for how we can imagine collecting in the future; full of mutated spaces we don’t yet know how to move in, full of powerful languages we still need to learn how to speak, together. Designed by HIT.

#2021 #collections #gabingcobo #hit #ruthbuchanan
Space, Body, Language
Yvonne Rainer
Published by Kunsthaus Bregenz, Bregenz, 2012, 296 pages (colour & b/w ill.), 21 × 26.5 cm, German / English
Price: €55

Produced on the occasion of the exhibition Yvonne Rainer: Space, Body, Language at the Kunsthaus Bregenz, 4 February–9 March, 2012. This many-sided project offered detailed and far-ranging insight into the legendary work of Yvonne Rainer, Presenting photographs and film documentations of stage works, notebooks, dance scores, scripts, and movie and exhibition posters.

With essays by Gabriele Brandstetter, Douglas Crimp, Yilmaz Dziewior, Barbara Engelbach, Carrie Lambert-Beatty, Volker Pantenburg, and Catherine Wood.

#2012 #dance #douglascrimp #yilmazdziewior #yvonnerainer
The Artist as an Instigator of Changes in Social Cognition and Behaviour
Stephen Willats
Published by Occasional Papers, London, 2010, 96 pages (b/w ill.), 13 × 21 cm, English
Price: €24

This is the first re-issue of Stephen Willats’ major text The Artist as an Instigator of Changes in Social Cognition and Behaviour since its original publication in 1973. Willats wrote The Artist as an Instigator while he ran the Centre for Behavioural Art, a cross-disciplinary research and discussion platform he established at Gallery House, London, in 1972–73. Long out of print, and as relevant today as it was in the early 1970s, the essay includes rigorous analyses of social forms of artistic production and descriptions of a number of projects by Willats. Along with the original text, this edition features archival images and a specially written introduction by the artist.

#2010 #occasionalpapers #reprint #stephenwillats
The Auratic Narrative
Jay Chung & Q Takeki Maeda
Published by Kölnischer Kunstverein, Köln & Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, Köln, 2021, 52 pages (colour & b/w ill.), 30 × 26 cm, English
Price: €25

Adapted from writings by artists and critics appearing in magazines, catalogs, and other recent publications, The Auratic Narrative was conceived by Jay Chung and Q Takeki Maeda as a framing device for their exhibition at the Kölnischer Kunstverein in 2019. The text-as-artwork offers a dramatic account of an unnamed artist’s ambivalence toward their professional milieu. Here the narrative is presented in its entirety along with bibliographical notes and an introduction by artist and writer Ariane Müller. Photographic documentation of the exhibition—the first survey of the artists’ collaborative practice—accompanies the work. Taken together, word and image chart a course through the show and the artists’ oeuvre.

#2021 #jaychungandqtakekimaeda #kolnischerkunstverein #verlagderbuchhandlungwaltherkonig
Ellipsis after Closure
Nicha Keeratiphanthawong & Tabea Nixdorff
Published by Nicha Keeratiphanthawong & Tabea Nixdorff, Arnhem, 2020, 132 pages (b/w ill.), 16 × 22 cm, English
Price: €24 (Out of stock)

Following endless digital threads of information and being in constant touch with ‘hardware,’ it is easy to forget one’s bodily presence and situatedness. Weavings, just like computer coding, are complex automated nettings. Only the point of rupture—a dropped stitch, like a bug in the code, a systemic error—redirects the attention outside of the machine by requesting a manual intervention.

To experience a gesture of repair and an analogue form of ‘networking,’ as a literal and tactile activity, we initiated two hole mending meditations conducted online, with participants at home, to relax the senses while focusing on fixing holes in garments and touching soft textiles. To feel the impact each detail has on a structure as a whole: disruptions in the weave of a garment cause holes to grow. By tracing the dropped stitches and patching up obvious ‘bugs,’ we remediate and re-activate unappreciated clothes without erasing traces of our bodies inhabiting them.

#2020 #nichakeeratiphanthawong #tabeanixdorff #werkplaatstypografie
DALET, CHAPTER 24
R.H. Quaytman
Published by Städtisches Museum Abteiberg, Mönchengladbach, 2012, Hardcover boxed set of 61 color cards and 3 booklets (colour & b/w ill.), 16.5 × 21 cm, English / French / German
Price: €48

Chapter 24 illustrates 61 paintings from the exhibition of the same name at the Museum Abteiberg in Mönchengladbach, Germany, 3 June–4 November, 2012. This latest chapter employs a variety of images directly related to Museum Abteiberg and Mönchengladbach. Many of the paintings are made from the museum’s image archive, and photographs taken by the artist of works in the permanent collection. These images are presented alongside several small portraits of their custodian, chief curator Hannelore Kersting.

The boxed set of 61 cards depicts each painting accompanied by corresponding notes written by the artist about each image. Additionally, the box includes an essay on Chapter 24 by Mark Godfrey, a facsimile of Yve-Alain Bois’ early essay The Tree and the Square, plus the original 1977 version L’arbre et le carré, and a new German translation. The box format is a direct reference to the famous catalogues published by the Museum in Mönchengladbach under the direction of Johannes Cladders.

#2012 #johannescladders #museumabteiberg #rhquaytman #yvealainbois