Akebia
Jochen Lempert
Published by Keijiban, Kanazawa, 2023, offset print (b/w ill.), 21 × 28.8 cm, English
Price: €150

Edition of 100 copies numbered and signed by the artist on a certificate, plus 13 artist’s proofs.

As the Latinization of the Japanese name akebi, “akebia” designates fives species of plants native to East Asia. These are climbing evergreen shrubs that have been used in many ways (decoration, medicine, craft), including for the consumption of its sweet, white fruit. Delicately placed at the center of the composition, the leaf appears in this work as in an herbarium, its familiar but inexhaustible form offered to the viewers for their contemplation. But a closer examination reveals a constellation of water droplets on the surface, as well as irregular edges – and we finally understand that the leaf is a photographic cut-out. Just for a moment, we mistook the reproduction for its original. What appeared to be a clear reference to the standards of scientific, botanical representation drifts off towards another domain.

#2023 #artistedition #jochenlempert #keijiban #photography
Art & Project
A History
Published by nai010 Publishers, Rotterdam, 2023, 512 pages (colour & b/w ill.), 21 × 29.7 cm, English
Price: €69 (Temporarily out of stock)

For over 33 years, the Amsterdam gallery Art & Project (1968–1998) was a focal point in the development of contemporary art in the Netherlands. Featuring artists such as stanley brouwn, Hanne Darboven, Daniel Buren, Marcel Broodthaers, Ian Wilson, Bas Jan Ader, Yutaka Matsuzawa, Jan Dibbets, Gilbert & George, Richard Long, Ger van Elk, Charlotte Posenenske, and Lawrence Weiner.

To draw attention to their exhibitions, Art & Project produced a total of 156 bulletins. These bulletins soon became an experimental medium, becoming a vehicle for the ideas of conceptual artists and sometimes functioned as a conceptual work of art in its own right.

#artampproject #basjanader #charlotteposenenske #danielburen #gervanelk #gilbertampgeorge #hannedarboven #ianwilson #jandibbets #lawrenceweiner #marcelbroodthaers #richardlong #stanleybrouwn #yutakamatsuzawa
They lifted me into the sun again and packed my skull with cinnamon
Jason Dodge
Published by Kodoji Press, Baden, 2023, 416 pages (colour & b/w ill.), 21 × 29.7 cm, English
Price: €42

They lifted me into the sun again and packed my skull with cinnamon is a new artist’s book by Jason Dodge, composed entirely of images of bells, relates to a work in the Magic Megève collection in which bells tuned to 440 hz were mounted inside every wall of the chalet.

#2023 #jasondodge
Schiller’s Skull; Das Beinhaus & Mysterious Vessel
Oscar Enberg
Published by Brunette Coleman, London, 2023, 6 pages, folded pamphlet with leaf insert (colour & b/w ill.), 10 × 19 cm (folded) 30 × 19 cm (unfolded), English
Price: €5

Booklet produced on the occasion of the exhibitions Schiller’s Skull; Das Beinhaus (with invited guest Nigin Beck) at The Shop, Sadie Coles HQ, 1–23 September, 2023 and Schiller’s Skull; Mysterious Vessel at Brunette Coleman, London, 6 October–11 November, 2023. Designed by George Haughton.

More images of the exhibitions can be seen here and here.

#2023 #brunettecoleman #ephemera #georgehaughton #oscarenberg
untitled
Danh Vo
Published by South London Gallery, London, 2019, 20 pages (colour & b/w ill.), 16.8 × 24 cm, English
Price: €10 (Out of stock)

Produced on the occasion of the exhibition Danh Vo: untitled at South London Gallery, 19 September–24 November, 2019. Including the works of Danh Vo, Félix González-Torres, Nancy Spero, Corita Kent, Roni Horn and James Benning. A PDF version can be found here.

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

#2019 #coritakent #danhvo #felixgonzaleztorres #jamesbenning #ronihorn
Eraser
Angharad Williams
Published by After 8 Books, Paris & Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen, Düsseldorf, 2023, 80 pages (b/w ill.), 11 × 18 cm, English
Price: €10

Angharad Williams’ book Eraser, concludes a two-year process of writing and has existed in the form of an exhibition, a performance, and now a book. Eraser is as much about the categorical boundaries of our consensual reality—between self and other, human and non-human, waking and dreaming consciousness—as it is about an urge to overcome them. The book’s main protagonist undergoes multiple transformations via psychic and physical transferences with elementary forces—involving a trout and a magpie, among other things—that unsettle the idea of the “stable” self. Eraser proposes a perspective in which the categorical distinctions between individual self, others, and non-human life slowly begin to dissolve. Other worlds of consciousness—of animals, plants, and organic matter—here embody a form of social organization free from the hierarchies of tradition and liberal progress.

Designed by Dan Solbach.

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