MOVING SCULPTURES
Michèle Graf & Selina Grüter
11 October–6 December, 2025
opening: Saturday, 11 October, 4–8pm

We started making machines together in 2010. These machines consisted of a sensor and device couplet, by which a sensor would trigger a device to perform a simple task. We experimented with sensor inputs like passing cars and tasks like heat guns blowing up trash bags, or later we would connect the machines to trains and have them push little cardboard cars back and forth. Still triggered by trains, the machines now move clock parts.

We disassemble mechanical clocks, take their parts and combine them with L-brackets, screws, washers, nuts, motors, felt, rubber bands, fishing line, and heat shrink tubing. The characteristics of the clock parts constrain and guide our activities. As we reinvent their function, the parts become less and less recognizable, their movements more and more estranged.

—Michèle Graf & Selina Grüter, 2023

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Black Slit
Katrina Palmer
Published by Book Works, London, 2023, 96 pp. (colour & b/w ill.), 12 × 18 cm, English
Price: €19

Black Slit documents a process whereby Katrina Palmer learned to throw a knife, using vibrantly painted clay objects as her targets. The setting is a studio/office/classroom/bedsit at night – a multi-purpose space which must be prepared for the action. We see a sofa-bed being made in low light, a knife laid on a table before it flies through the air, and then the focus shifts to the targets themselves. The clay was still wet and unstable when struck by the blade, resulting in unpredictable radical disruptions to the colour and shape of these hand-crafted forms. Alongside filming and editing footage of the knife throwing, Palmer practised drawing lines, to make a series of works on paper which are also reproduced in this book.

#2023 #bookworks #katrinapalmer
The Touch Report
Katrina Palmer
Published by Book Works, London, 2024, 344 pp. (colour & b/w ill.), 13 × 19.5 cm, English
Price: €24

An artist is invited to take up residency in a gallery filled with historical paintings. They are meticulously crafted, maintained, and revered. She begins to make an audit of the paintings, outlining the depictions of violence, subjugation and physical tension on public display. Eleven arrows in a torso, someone’s hair cut as they sleep, a man nailed to a cross. Horses, decapitations, memorable lobsters. Written in sparse, urgent fragments that invite closer reading, The Touch Report, turns the reader’s gaze into the dark, to question our notions of ‘civilisation’.

#2024 #bookworks #katrinapalmer
At Work
Tina Girouard
Published by De Vleeshal, Middelburg, 1982, 12 pp. (colour & b/w ill.), 21 × 29.7 cm, Dutch/English
Price: €14

From the 1970s until her death, Louisiana-born artist Tina Girouard (1946–2020) was a dedicated experimental artist, collaborator and art worker. Alongside her individual creative endeavors, she nurtured and was a part of numerous influential artist communities and organizations in New York, Louisiana and Haiti, including the Anarchitecture Group, the interdisciplinary cohort of 112 Greene Street, the restaurant Food, The Kitchen, P.S. 1 and the Festival International de la Louisiane. Her acts of upkeep, including domestic labor traditionally associated with “women’s work,” blurred the boundaries between artmaking and what she called life-making.

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

#1982 #tinagirouard #vleeshal
1965–2001
Ewa Partum
Published by Badischer Kunstverein, Karlsruhe, 2021, 172 pp. (colour & b/w ill.), 21.3 × 29 cm, German/English
Price: €75

Produced on the occasion of the exhibition Ewa Partum: Retrospektive 1965–2000 at Badischer Kunstverein, Karlsruhe, 17 February–16 April, 2021.

In the 1960s and 70s, Ewa Partum was part of the artistic avant-garde in Poland. She sought a new reality in art, considered the possibilities of thought within painting to be exhausted, and championed the new art forms of the time. Starting with the language and concepts that shape our ideas about art as well as our notions of work and practice, Partum focused on semantic material as the “raw material” of art and its visualization. With actions in public space, an understanding of art that referred to active processes in time, and a self-reflexive concept of media, Ewa Partum belonged to the first generation of conceptual artists.

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

#2021 #ewapartum
Middelheim
Jef Geys
Published by Openluchtmuseum Voor Beeldhouwkunst Middelheim, Antwerp, 1999, 110 pp. (colour & b/w ill.), 11 × 18 cm, Dutch
Price: €190

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

#1999 #jefgeys