Produced on the occasion of Manfred Pernice’s exhibition Tutti IV at the Haus der Kunst, München, 18 October 2013—21 September, 2014.
Produced on the occasion of Manfred Pernice’s exhibition Tutti IV at the Haus der Kunst, München, 18 October 2013—21 September, 2014.
Since the early 1990s, Berlin-based artist Manfred Pernice has created sculptural vessels with scales, materials, and aesthetics derived from the worlds of architecture, shipping cargo, and mass packaging—these works serve as complex, open-ended meditations on the increased segmentation, containment, and, to use Pernice’s term, “canning” of objects and space. His seemingly slapdash sculptures are often juxtaposed with sketches, maquettes, photographs, text and, more recently, video to create systems of meaning.
Produced on the occasion of Manfred Pernice’s exhibition sculpturama at Secession, Vienna, 26 November, 2010–13 February, 2011. With texts from Verena Dengler, Klaus Gölz, Axel Jablonski, Bettina Klein, András Pálffy, Stephan Schmidt-Wulffen, Hemma Schmutz and Annette Südbeck.
Produced on the occasion of Manfred Pernice’s exhibition accrochage, at Galerie Neu, Berlin 29 April–5 June, 2021.
Since the early 1990s, Berlin-based artist Manfred Pernice has created sculptural vessels with scales, materials, and aesthetics derived from the worlds of architecture, shipping cargo, and mass packaging—these works serve as complex, open-ended meditations on the increased segmentation, containment, and, to use Pernice’s term, “canning” of objects and space. His seemingly slapdash sculptures are often juxtaposed with sketches, maquettes, photographs, text and, more recently, video to create systems of meaning.
Designed by Manuel Raeder.
Produced on the occasion of the travelling exhibition Michael Snow: Works 1969-1978, Films 1964–1976 at Kunstmuseum Luzern, 4 March–22 April 1979; Rheinisches Landesmuseum Bonn, 2 August–9 September 1979; and Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus München, 16 October – 25 November 1979.
Michael Snow (1928–2023) was one of the world’s leading experimental filmmakers, having inspired the Structural Film movement with his groundbreaking film Wavelength, 1967. Snow’s extensive and multidisciplinary oeuvre includes painting, sculpture, video, film, sound, photography, holography, drawing, writing, and music.
This publication brings together the fashion show invitations graphic designer Paul Boudens has created for Haider Ackermann, Dries Van Noten and Yohji Yamamoto, among others, across three decades. Featuring previously unpublished works and detailed material information, this book highlights the singular graphic design practice of Paul Boudens since the early nineties.