Foregrounds, Distances
Ull Hohn
Published by Sternberg Press, Berlin; Galerie Neu, Berlin & The Estate of Ull Hohn, 2015, 332 pp. hardcover with dust jacket (colour & b/w ill.), 22.5 × 26.5 cm, English/German
Price: €48 (Out of stock)

After his studies at the arts academies in Berlin and Düsseldorf, Ull Hohn (1960–1995) moved to New York to attend the Whitney Independent Study Program in 1987. Engaging with current theoretical debates and cultural issues, his work from the late 1980s and early 1990s frequently invokes questions of gender and homosexuality, as well as their representation. It interrogates the history of painting, traditional notions of virtuosity, the conventions of value and taste inherent to education, and the distinction between high and popular culture.

Ull Hohn: Foregrounds, Distances aims not only to offer the first comprehensive overview of his work, but also to contribute to a history of painting-based practices, which occupy a marginal place in the established narratives of the art of the 1980s and 1990s.

Edited by Hannes Loichinger and Magnus Schaefer. Texts by Tom Burr, Thomas Eggerer, Manfred Hermes, Hannes Loichinger, Fionn Meade, Magnus Schaefer, Megan Francis Sullivan, Lanka Tattersall, and Alexis Vaillant.

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Oral History of Exhibitions 2013–2019
Megan Francis Sullivan
Published by New Toni Press, Berlin, 2023, 136 pp. 11 × 17.5 cm, English
Price: €14 (Out of stock)

Of course there is the practice of art by the artist, but an exhibition is even more so an engagement between people, places, institutions, projections, desires, coincidences, memories, and temporalities. In this monograph, artist Megan Francis Sullivan chooses the format of oral history, engaging various akteurs of the field to produce a web of language reflecting a shape of time.

With discussions with Jean-Claude Freymond-Guth, Melanie Ohnemus, David Lieske, Cornelia Kastelan, John Rasmussen, Marie Angeletti, Kelsey Olson, Megan McCready, Sara De Bondt, Antony Hudek, Alexander Schröder, Valérie Knoll, Helmut Draxler, Aura Rosenberg, John Miller, Robert Müller, Cecilie Norgaard, Moritz Scheper, Maximiliane Baumgartner and an essay by Hannes Loichinger, “The Painting of Hans Haacke.”

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Paradis
Published by Claude Balls Int., 2023, 416 pp. (colour & b/w ill.), 21 × 28.5 cm, English/French
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Edited by Marie Angeletti with Gianmaria Andreetta and Camilla Wills.

Paradis is a continuation of the eponymous exhibition conceived by artist Marie Angeletti in Marseilles in 2021. The exhibition brought together 56 artists of different origins and generations. More than just a transcription of this event, this catalogue brings together some one hundred contributions, combining critical texts, poetry, artists’ writings and new translations, alongside an equally large number of visual contributions and ad hoc works, most of them previously unpublished.

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MAY #21
Published by May Revue, Paris, 2022, 256 pages (b/w ill.), 17.5 × 24 cm, English / French
Price: €15

Including Jay Chung, Claire Fontaine, Josef Strau, Alain Guiraudie, Bernadette Van-Huy, Helmut Draxler, Henrik Olesen by Thomas Duncan, Heji Shin by Benoît Lamy de la Chapelle, Marcel Proust by Yves-Noël Genod, Merlin Carpenter by Annie Ochmanek, Josephine Graf, Helmut Draxler, Megan Francis Sullivan and Nick Mauss, Dylan Byron and Isabelle Graw, Benjamin Lignel and Anne Dressen, Clément Rodzielski.

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May #20
Published by May Revue, Paris, 2021, 256 pages (b/w ill.), 17.5 × 24 cm, English / French
Price: €15

A note about Jack Smith by Michael Krebber; I will not interpret Jack Smith. I will not interpret Jack Smith. I will not interpret Jack… by Felix Bernstein; I Danced with a Penguin by Enzo Shalom; Broadway Central Narco Moon: Jack Smith and Illegality by Branden W. Joseph; Vile Days: The Village Voice Art Columns, 1985–1988, Gary Indiana in conversation with Bruce Hainley and Sohrab Mohebbi; On the film Shake Down by Leilah Weinraub by Juliana Huxtable; On Nina Könnemann at KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin by Megan Francis Sullivan; On Louise Lawler at 80WSE Gallery (NYU), New York by Nick Irvin; On Claire Fontaine at Reena Spaulings, Los Angeles by Anita Chari; On Afuma (Stefan Tcherepnin & Taketo Shimada) at H0L0, Ridgewood by Keith Connolly; On Park McArthur at MoMA, New York by Noah Barker; On the film Vital Behaviors by Ken Okiishi by Felix Bernstein; Garde-montée by Jeanne Graff; Last Summer (Hong Kong SAR) by Sony Devabhaktuni; A Cowboy Narrative by Bernadette Van-Huy; Visual Insert by Jack Smith, 35 mm color slides, I Danced with a Penguin, c. 1983.

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The Disintegration of a Critic
Jill Johnston
Published by Sternberg Press, Berlin, 2019, 224 pages (colour & b/w ill.), 10.8 × 18 cm, English
Price: €16 (Out of stock)

Jill Johnston—cultural critic, auto/biographer, and lesbian icon—was renowned as a writer on dance, especially on the developments around Judson Dance and the 1960s downtown New York City scene, and later as the author of the radical-feminist classic Lesbian Nation (1973). This book collects thirty texts by Jill Johnston that were initially published in her weekly column for The Village Voice between 1960 and 1974. The column provided a format in which Johnston could dissolve distinctions between the personal, the critical, and the political. Her writing took turns and loops, reflecting its times and contexts, and set a stage for the emergence of Johnston as a public figure and self-proclaimed radical lesbian that defied any prescribed position.

Johnston’s original texts are accompanied by three new contributions by Ingrid Nyeboe, Bruce Hainley, and Jennifer Krasinski, as well as an appendix with archival material related to a panel Johnston organized in 1969, titled The Disintegration of a Critic: An Analysis of Jill Johnston. Edited by Fiona McGovern, Megan Francis Sullivan, Axel Wieder. Designed by HIT.

You can read more on Jill Johnston in Jennifer Krasinski’s Art in America article here.

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