Guy de Cointet
Published by Le Magasin, Grenoble, 1996, 16 pages (b/w ill.), 12 × 21 cm (softcover), English/French
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Booklet published on the occasion of a 1996 exhibition commissioned by Paul McCarthy and featuring the work of three European artists exiled in California: Guy de Cointet, Bas Jan Ader and Wolfgang Stoerchle. The publication includes texts by McCarthy and Cornelia Butler, biographical and bibliographical notes

Guy de Cointet (American, b. France. 1934–1983) was fascinated with language, which he explored primarily through performance and drawing. His practice involved collecting random phrases, words, and even single letters from popular culture and literary sources—he often cited Raymond Roussel’s novel “Impressions of Africa” as influential—and working these elements into non-linear narratives, which were presented as plays to his audience.

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Bas Jan Ader
Published by Le magasin, Grenoble, 1996, 16 pages (b/w ill.), 12 × 21 cm (softcover), English/French
Price: €8 (Out of stock)

Booklet published on the occasion of a 1996 exhibition commissioned by Paul McCarthy and featuring the work of three European artists exiled in California: Guy de Cointet, Bas Jan Ader and Wolfgang Stoerchle. The publication includes texts by Bas Jan Ader, Paul McCarthy, and Thomas Crow, biographical and bibliographical notes.

Dutch/Californian performance artist Bas Jan Ader (1942-1975) was last seen in 1975 when he took off in what would have been the smallest sailboat ever to cross the Atlantic. He left behind a small oeuvre, often using gravity as a medium, which more than 30 years after his disappearance at sea is more influential than ever before.

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De Theatro
Maria Nordman
Published by Hatje Cantz, Berlin, 1996, 88 pages (colour ill.), ring bound, 21.8 × 31.6 cm, German
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Evolution Leibniz 1986
Hanne Darboven
Published by Cantz Verlag, Ostfildern, 1996, 236 pages (b/w ill.), hardcover with dust jacket, 23.5 × 17.5 cm, English
Price: €30 (Out of stock)

To coincide with the 350th birthday of the philosopher, mathematician, lawyer and political writer Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (born 1646 in Leipzig), Hanne Darboven’s Evolution Leibniz was publicly exhibited for the first time in the Sprengel Museum Hannover. This complex work is divided into three extensive topics: Encyclopedia, image documentation and daily bills. Hanne Darboven combines Leibniz’s biography with her and our immediate present.

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