Produced on the occasion of On Kawara’s exhibition at Galerie Max Hetzler, Cologne, 7 March–11 April, 1987.
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Produced on the occasion of On Kawara’s exhibition at Galerie Max Hetzler, Cologne, 7 March–11 April, 1987.
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Produced on the occasion of the exhibition Denkpause (Pause for Thought) at Karsten Schubert gallery, 22 May–27 June, 1987. Artists include Gunther Forg, Thomas Grünfeld, Thomas Locher, Rosemarie Trockel, Peter Zimmerman.
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Produced on the occasion of the exhibition held at Couvent des Minimes, Quai du Wault, Lille, 28 June–30 August, 1987, including the artists Jef Geys, Bernd Lohaus, Guy Mees, Philippe Van Snick. Curated by Pierre Mercier, Bruno Baelde, Christophe Boulanger, Claude Dhondt et Christophe Picavet. Designed by Philippe Robert.
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Produced on the occasion of the exhibition at Ausstellungshallen Mathildenhöhe, Darmstadt, 20 March – 19 April, 1987.
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This collection of texts is the first English presentation of a selection of the work of the West German Marxist philosopher Wolfgang Fritz Haug. It brings together 10 essential essays written between 1970 and 1983, and sets forth a multi-dimensional analvsis of culture integrating three interrelated theories: a theory of commodity aesthetics or the phenomenon and function of the realization of the value of commodities; a theory of the cultural as an omni-present dimension of everyday life, especially “culture from below”; and a theory of the ideological, particularly concerned with ideological powers “from above”. Published on Seth Sieglaub’s imprint International General/IMMRC.



Invitation card for the opening of the exhibition Marcel Broodthaers at Galerie Isy Brachot, Brussels, Wednesday April 29, 1987. With a text titled MB le solipsisme by Bernard Blistène.
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