Produced on the occasion of three exhibitions by Michael Krebber Respekt Frischlinge at Galerie Daniel Buchholz, Je suis la chaise at Galerie Chantal Crousel & London Condom at Maureen Paley.
Designed by Michael Krebber and Yvonne Quirmbach.
Produced on the occasion of three exhibitions by Michael Krebber Respekt Frischlinge at Galerie Daniel Buchholz, Je suis la chaise at Galerie Chantal Crousel & London Condom at Maureen Paley.
Designed by Michael Krebber and Yvonne Quirmbach.
Produced on the occasion of the exhibition Patricia L. Boyd: Ceiling Analysis at Secession Vienna, 18 November, 2022 – 15 February, 2023.
Borrowing its format from fabric sample books, Ceiling Blues contains photographed fragments of frottages, silkscreen prints, and casts—tests, made in preparation for her exhibition, reproduced in 1:1 scale. “The samples here are not single samples of what can exist in quantity, as with samples from a roll of fabric that has a pattern that repeats. They are single samples from what is singular. They are excerpts of draft versions of a potential work that remains unfound.”—Patricia L. Boyd
Produced on the occasion of Josef Dabernig’s exhibition at Secession, Vienna, 30 September–31 November, 1992. With texts from Josef Dabernig, Christian Kravagna and Adolf Krischanitz.
*Please note this publication is secondhand and has some traces of previous ownership.
This comprehensive catalogue documents the installation of Isa Genzken’s eponymous exhibition at Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin, 13 July – 27 November, 2023. Alongside many photographs, the catalogue assembles texts by Dieter Schwarz, Sabine Breitwieser, Manfred Hermes, Tom McDonough, Juliane Rebentisch, Isa Genzken, conversations with Isa Genzken and Wolfgang Tillmans, and Isa Genzken and Diedrich Diederichsen, a preface by Klaus Biesenbach and Lisa Botti, and a new essay by Diedrich Diederichsen. Designed by Julie Peeters, edited by Daniel Buchholz and Christopher Müller.
Barbara Kruger is an American conceptual artist and collagist associated with the Pictures Generation. She is recognized for her iconic collaged black-and-white photographs, overlaid with declarative captions. These phrases paired with such pronouns as “you,” “your, “I,” “we,” and “they,” address cultural constructions of power, identity, consumerism, and sexuality. Kruger utilizies mass communication and advertising techniques to explore these issues and is aligned with with such feminist post modern artists as Jenny Holzer and Sherrie Levine who implement similar techniques.
*Please note this publication is secondhand and has some traces of previous ownership.
Barbara Kruger is an American conceptual artist and collagist associated with the Pictures Generation. She is recognized for her iconic collaged black-and-white photographs, overlaid with declarative captions. These phrases paired with such pronouns as “you,” “your, “I,” “we,” and “they,” address cultural constructions of power, identity, consumerism, and sexuality. Kruger utilizies mass communication and advertising techniques to explore these issues and is aligned with with such feminist post modern artists as Jenny Holzer and Sherrie Levine who implement similar techniques.
*Please note this publication is secondhand and has some traces of previous ownership.