Real Capital–Production
KP Brehmer
Published by Raven Row, London, 2014, exhibition booklet, unpaginated (b/w ill.), 21 × 31 cm, English
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KP Brehmer (1938–97) found new ways to visualise global capitalism which are of increasing relevance today. In collaboration with his Estate, this exhibition presents drawings, prints, paintings, films, objects and publications, many of which have never been exhibited before. This booklet was produced on the occasion of KP Brehmer. Real Capital–Production, 25 September–30 November 2014 at Raven Row, London, the first solo exhibition of Brehmer’s work in the UK.

#2014 #ephemera #kpbrehmer #ravenrow
Apropos Papier
Willem Oorebeek, JoëlleTuerlinckx, Heimo Zobernig
Published by Leopold Hoesch Museum, Düren, 2019, 1 page, 21 × 29.7 cm, German
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Flyer produced on the occasion of Apropos Papier: Willem Oorebeek, Joëlle Tuerlinckx, Heimo Zobernig at the Leopold Hoesch Museum, 7 April–7 July, 2019

Apropos Papier is an exhibition series that started at the Leopold Hoesch Museum in 2018 to coincide with the reopening of the neighbouring Paper Museum in Düren. This series presents international artists whose work is characterised by the examination of paper, an important material for the city of Düren.

#2019 #ephemera #heimozobernig #joelletuerlinckx #willemoorebeek
Conversations With The Hearing (1994/2020)
Joseph Grigely
Published by Shimmer, Rotterdam, 2020, 5 cards (colour & b/w ill.), 14.8 × 10.5 cm, English
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Conversations With The Hearing (1994/2020) by Joseph Grigely comes fromGrigely’s extensive archive of conversations through notes and drawing that he has gathered over the years. For Shimmer, he has made a selection which he and designer Christophe Clarijs have made into 5 postcard-sized works. These works will be dispersed through the postal system. Fragments of past conversations will move through hands, mail slots, in pockets and across borders. Available as a free pack of 5 postcards (edition of 250).

#2020 #ephemera #josephgrigely #shimmerrotterdam
On Property
International Institute of Social History, Ghislaine Leung, Remco Torenbosch
Published by Cargo in Context, Amsterdam, 2020, card, 14.8 × 14.8 cm, English
Price: €2

Invitation produced on the occasion of On Property, International Institute of Social History, Ghislaine Leung, Remco Torenbosch at Cargo in Context, Amsterdam.

On Property is set against the backdrop of one of the most speculative construction sites in Amsterdam: de Houthavens. This former port area (also the location where Cargo is located) is exemplary of how urban expansion is used as a means for speculation of property, with all its socio-economic consequences. On Property focuses on the subcutaneous and invisible lines of the idea of ownership, a concept that forces separations from public and private and that produces an unequal distribution of collective values.

More information on the project can be found here and here.

#2020 #ephemera #ghislaineleung #remcotorenbosch
Between Ears, New Colours
Elena Narbutaitė and Hagar Schmidhalter
Published by CRAC Alsace, Centre rhénan d’art contemporain, Altkirch, 2020, leporello, 5.2 × 7.3 cm (unfolded 5.2 × 31.2 cm), English / French
Price: €3

Invitation and pamphlet produced on the occasion of Between Ears, New Colours, a group exhibition with Elena Narbutaitė and Hagar Schmidhalter, curated by Elfi Turpin at CRAC Alsace. Designed by Charles Mazé & Coline Sunier. More information on the exhibition can be found here.

#2020 #charlesmazeampcolinesunier #elenanarbutaite #ephemera
Snow, Weiner, Nannucci
Michael Snow, Lawrence Weiner, Maurizio Nannucci
Published by Art Metropole, Vancouver, 1987, 5 pages, 21 × 27.5 cm, English
Price: €6 (Out of stock)

Exhibition pamphlet with essay by Peggy Gale and list of artists’ books, multiples and recordings from Art Metropole’s Permanent Collection: 22 works by Michael Snow, 108 works by Lawrence Weiner, and 36 works by Maurizio Nannucci. Introduction by AA Bronson.

#1987 #aabronson #ephemera #lawrenceweiner #maurizionannucci #michaelsnow