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- Edward Hopper and Contemporary Art
643,95 kr. American painter Edward Hopper once said, "Maybe I am not very human--what I wanted to do was to paint sunlight on the side of a house." Indeed, Hopper's canvases delineate a new physics of Modern public space, in which the zones between people are not charged with responsiveness (affection, animosity, attraction) but with absolute indifference. Whether alone or grouped, Hopper's solitary figures bespeak Modern metropolitan conditions with a clarity that is deepened by his very specific ability to capture architecture, interior space and, of course, light. The legacy of this vision, coupled with Hopper's unique vocabulary, can be seen in the work of numerous artists today, who are also featured here. Among them are Ed Ruscha, Jim Jarmusch, Todd Haynes, Richard Prince, Rachel Whiteread, Jeff Wall, Markus Schinwald, Philip Lorca diCorcia, David Claerbout, Mark Lewis and Tim Eitel.
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408,95 kr. This volume presents a substantial overview of the oeuvre of Berlin-based painter Albrecht Schnider (born 1958), looking at his figurative and abstract works on paper, meticulously crafted line drawings, landscape drafts, typographical sketches and paintings in oil or acrylic on canvas.
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458,95 kr. A Moment in Time is the first all-encompassing publication on the multifaceted work of Swiss artist Victorine Müller (born 1961). Müller first gained international recognition for placing individuals inside large-scale, inflated plastic forms in the shape of animals, humans, aliens and amorphous blobs.
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408,95 kr. This monograph presents research by Vienna-based artist Sofie Thorsen (born 1971) on an artistic phenomenon of postwar Austria--sculptures designed by artists for children to play on. Thorsen's works make explicit the connections between abstract sculpture, architecture, urban planning and the aesthetics of play.
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548,95 kr. This book surveys work made by American artist Glen Rubsamen between 2004 and 2008. Rubsamen creates diptychs depicting "pairs of moments" in the lives of landscapes--the beginning and end of the day, for example--portraying a battle between organic and man made elements colored by an atmosphere of mystery.
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508,95 kr. For The Shabbat Room, Israeli artist Maya Zack (born 1976) has created an installation reinterpreting the 1899 piece by Isidor Kaufmann (1853-1921) of the same name. The original work was destroyed when the Jewish Museum in Vienna was closed by the Nazis in 1938.
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388,95 kr. Mexican artist Simón Vega (born 1972) creates ephemeral sculptures and installations inspired by the improvised architectures found in shantytowns and by street vendors' carts. These works, made in wood, cardboard, plastic and found materials, and documented here, often parody famous modern and mythological buildings, cities and high-tech robotics.
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358,95 kr. A general overview of the artist's career, this catalogue also examines a new series of works by Austrian painter Suse Krawagna (born 1964). Deviations specifically illustrates the central role that drawing plays within Krawagna's oeuvre, and the interplay between drawing and abstract painting.
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408,95 kr. Fairlady Z looks at recent photos, drawings, installations and sculptures by Swiss artist Zilla Leutenegger (born 1968), on the theme of self-portraiture, the symbolism of the letter Z and the memories associated with particular garments.
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458,95 kr. Possessed of powerful graphic punch, the paintings of Austrian artist Oliver Dorfer (born 1956), surveyed in this volume, unite popular culture and art history, processing everyday imagery in the tradition of Pop or manga.
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408,95 kr. Austrian artist Gunter Damisch (born 1958) is known for paintings, drawings and graphic works, but he has lately focused his attention on sculpture. While offering a representative view of Damisch's career, this monograph also highlights his recent aluminum casts.
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258,95 kr. This new artist's book by André Butzer (born 1973) gathers his N-Images series, produced between 2012 and 2015, and which depict his canvases staged in his studio.
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308,95 kr. German video and installation artist Nadim Vardag's (born 1980) Fade and Repeat gathers a selection of works relating to cinematic illusionism and representation. The work ranges from sculpture and ready-made objects to film excerpts and handwritten signs.
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508,95 kr. Jason Dodge's meticulous sculptures--of such everyday objects as plumbing pipes, satellite dishes and light bulbs--deliberately belie the considerable labor put into them, whether by the artist or commissioned laborers. Reproducing works as installed for exhibition, this volume also demonstrates how Dodge builds narratives between the objects.
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308,95 kr. Sandra Kranich's art pieces involve fireworks designed for a mural that, for only a brief moment, ignites into a spectacle of light, color and sound. This hardcover volume documents the fireworks and their aftermath, the powder that burns on the walls to create the work.
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458,95 kr. Inspired by natural examples of erosion and destruction, German artist Felix Schramm (born 1970) introduces industrial materials into pre-existing spaces and manipulates them to appear as organic forms. Intersection contains images of Schramm's 'ruined' installations and sculptures.
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258,95 kr. In 2013, Vienna-based artist Martin Walde (born 1957) transformed the Kunstraum Dornbirn into a hallucinatory artificial paradise. Walde's penned-in weather balloons become bizarre beings and everyday utensils are transformed into tropical flowers.
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408,95 kr. Mahony is a Vienna-based collective, founded in 2002 by Stephan Kobatsch, Jenny Wolka, Andreas Duscha and Clemens Leuschner. This volume focusses on the topic of travel, and includes both artwork and documentary material.
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- Twisted Entities
458,95 kr. This volume surveys the work of 14 Polish artists: Wojciech Bakowski, Mirosaw Baka, Micha Budny, Aneta Grzeszykowska, Zuzanna Janin, Maciej Kurak, Robert Kusmirowski, Agata Madejska, Jan Mioduszewski, Anna Molska, Marzena Nowak, Konrad Smolenski, Monika Sosnowska and Honza Zamojski.
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308,95 kr. New Delhi-based artist Subodh Gupta (born 1964) has received international acclaim for his sculpture, painting and videos that elicit new meanings from everyday objects in India, such as dishes, sandals and ceramic items. Spirit Eaters is published for Gupta's first solo exhibition in Switzerland.
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408,95 kr. The artists of Die Damen (founded in 1987)--Ona B., Evelyne Egerer, Birgit Jürgenssen, Ingeborg Strobl, Lawrence Weiner--stage socially critical, feminist performances, events and parodies. This catalogue presents the first comprehensive study of the numerous projects realized by these pioneers of performance.
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388,95 kr. Thomas Schmidt (born 1943) has constructed a series of oval paintings and works on paper that accentuate the hips, thighs, feet, breasts and even the underwear of women, exaggeratedly operating from a male perspective. This publication presents the series.
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408,95 kr. Meta highlights the Cologne-based performance and installation artist Ursula Kreutz (born 1969), whose work discusses gender identity and self-assurance. Her intricate performance pieces, in which the artist often plays the main protagonist, explore alternative and unexpected models of femininity.
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308,95 kr. The Truth and the Abstract Blues presents the complex creations of Austrian artist Tillman Kaiser (born 1972). Kaiser builds geometrically abstract structures out of glass, cardboard, wood, wallpaper and found objects, influenced by science fiction, Cubism and Surrealism.
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- Roasted in Hot Love
358,95 kr. The ceramic figurines of Berlin artist Caro Suerkemper (born 1964) update seventeenth- and eighteenth-century porcelain art with their imagery of women in various states of undress. This volume records her installation of her figurines at the Historic Villa Metzler at the Frankfurt Museum for Applied Art.
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258,95 kr. Made by Duchamp in 1914, "Pharmacie" is a cheap reproduction of a winter landscape with two drops of color and the artist's signature added to it. With this work, Duchamp created his first "rectified readymade." Here, Stefan Banz investigates the meaning of the term "rectified readymade" and discusses the philosophical dimensions of this cryptic piece.
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408,95 kr. This monograph on Austrian artist Kerstin Cmelka (born 1974) moves from her early experimental films through photographic reworkings of film stills to her live performances and live videos, or "microdramas," in which she recreates episodes from classic plays.
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358,95 kr. Libera Viva documents a photographic/archival project by Italian artist Elisabeth Hölzl (born 1962) that explores the Leonardo Bianchi psychiatric hospital in Naples. Through her own photographs, as well as through archival photographs and documents, Hölzl evokes the melancholic plight of the building and its patients.
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493,95 kr. This book surveys the paintings and installations of Austrian artist Clemens Wolf (born 1981). Abandoned spaces play a crucial role in Wolf's work--railings, fences and nets on dark primed canvases or positioned within the exhibition space are frequently recurring motifs.
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388,95 kr. In the Wool presents the machine-like sculptures of German artist Andreas Fischer (born 1972)--sculptures that at first appear only to celebrate automation and mechanization. Ultimately parodic and critical, his complex man-machines address the physical and psychological constraints of humankind.
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