Produced on the occasion of the exhibition Gilbert & George: Photo Pieces: 1971–1980 at the Kunsthalle Bern, 7 March–5 April, 1981.
Produced on the occasion of the exhibition Gilbert & George: Photo Pieces: 1971–1980 at the Kunsthalle Bern, 7 March–5 April, 1981.
Produced on the occasion of Michael E. Smith’s exhibition at the Staatliche Graphische Sammlungen, München, 2 September–24 October, 2021.
Michael E. Smith makes sculptures out of cast-offs, waste and other residues of our consumer society. He assembles and manipulates this found material in an unusual way. He isolates objects, makes changes to their form and seeks out the limits of their imaginative power. His presentations are characterised by an intense yet sparse choreography of the exhibition space.
Writings 1973–1983 on Works 1969–1979 is an essential document of a decade of formative work by Michael Asher. Originally published in 1983, the book presents 33 works through the artist’s writings, photographic documentation, architectural floor plans, exhibition announcements, and other ephemera.
Initiated by Kasper König, Writings 1973–1983 on Works 1969–1979 was originally co-published by the Press of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, and was largely shaped by Asher’s close collaboration with art historian Benjamin H.D. Buchloh, who succeeded König as editor of the press.
Signed, dated, numbered, edition of 2 + 1 ap.
Margaret Honda’s films grow out of a sculptural practice that privileges a material relationship to the medium above any narrative or representational concerns. Honda aims to reconsider the standards of film production protocols, often rearranging the order in which things are done or utilising only certain aspects of the production chain.
Produced on the occasion of the exhibiting of Lutz Bacher’s work Elvis Moan (2008/2013, Sound, 5’ 13’) in the basement of Fridericianum, Kassel, from 3 April–5 September, 2021.
Produced on the occasion of Antonin Artaud: works on paper at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, 3 October, 1996–7 January, 1997. An exhibition of seventy drawings, mostly from the 1940s, by the French literary figure and pioneer of the theatre.
You can view a pdf of the exhibition catalogue here.