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Roger Rigorth (born 1965) creates sculptures and installations out of natural materials such as fiber and stone, exploring themes of time, movement and change. This publication explores the Swiss artist's poignant creations, including dancing wing mobiles and floating beehives suspended from trees.
German academic Marcus Matthias Keupp (born 1977) is a specialist in business administration who has been producing modular and minimal artworks since 2008, mostly published in the form of artist's books. This catalogue features his critical and witty poetry as well as his pictograms.
This year's winner of the GASAG Art Prize, Berlin-based artist Nik Nowak (born 1981) creates visual and acoustic installations that investigate the interaction between sound, viewer and space. This catalogue accompanies the prizewinner's large-scale, interactive exhibition in the Berlinische Galerie.
In Walking Beside Time, Kirstine Roepstorff (born 1972) combines austere abstract metal sculptures and black-and-white collages in a philosophical ensemble that, in its exhibited incarnation, also included a sound component, creating a continuity between parts.
Creating ensembles composed of architectural models, photographic works and drawings on masonry that resemble archaeological relics, Hungarian-born, Vienna-based artist Ben G. Fodor looks at the failures of various utopias. His Incipit Vita Nova project is documented in this handsome volume.
Reproducing around 30 works in oil by Hamburg-based abstract painter Frank Wiebe (born 1959), this beautifully produced publication offers an overview of his sober, expressionistic works of the past ten years.
Over the last three decades, German sculptor Stephan Balkenhol (born 1957) has sculpted a menagerie of human and animal figures from bronze and various woods. This publication unites new and previous works, focusing specifically on the artist's handling of gender.
American artist John von Bergen's oeuvre is not limited to just one medium, but encompasses a mixture of the most varied materials and themes. The monograph Core presents his drawings and objects, and room installations which define the artist's work as a whole.
In Jam Town, German artist Michel Meyer presents nearly 60 works from 2009-2013, executed on canvas, paper and wood. His expressionistic, colorful paintings flit between figuration and abstraction, with images resembling anonymous human faces in a crowd.
This catalogue looks at the production and mechanics of recent work by Pia Maria Martin (born 1974), particularly her animated films. Produced using time-lapse photography, the German video artist's cartoons are populated by musically animated characters pitched against surreal scenery.
This volume offers an in-depth look at the opulently colorful, expressive work of emerging German painter Simon Czapla (born 1983). Czapla plays with the parameters of the traditional portrait, inserting contemporary figures and wild animals into scenes and poses from classical art.
This first monograph on Shooshie Sulaiman (born 1973), a celebrated Malaysian contemporary artist, traces her journey both as an artist and a curator since the late 1990s. Sulaiman is a multimedia artist working in collage, painting and installation, whose work makes frequent reference to Malaysian history.
Wolfgang Weileder's (born 1965) installation, sculpture and photography focuses on human interaction with architecture and public urban space. Continuum offers a survey of the artist's expansive oeuvre from the past 15 years.
The drawings, paintings and sculptures of Klaus Stümpel (born 1941), surveyed in this volume, are characterized by their precise realism. His compositions range from still lifes of birds and animals from the 1970s to more recent large-scale collages and relief paintings.
Struck by Pictures reproduces works by 115 German artists, including Christian Achenbach, Tilo Baumgärtel, Heiner Binding, Norbert Bisky, Martin Eder, Paule Hammer, Leiko Ikemura, Jonathan Meese, Justine Otto and Uwe & Gert Tobias, that were presented to the collector Thomas Rusche on his fiftieth birthday.
This publication brings together the landscape paintings of Christoph Bouet (born 1974) made between 2010 and 2013. A plein-air painter, Bouet uses a palette knife to apply the oil paint directly from the tube in thick layers, turning apparently tranquil landscapes into unsettling images.
This book, the artist's second retrospective publication, is dedicated to the neo-expressionist wooden sculptures of Berlin-based Hans Scheib (born 1949). Often inspired by mythology, his highly sensual painted objects are a key component of his oeuvre.
Alongside the video art for which he is famed, Marcel Odenbach (born 1953) has developed a large body of drawings over the last 40 years. These range from freehand works to sketches for video concepts to complex collages, comprehensively gathered in this publication.
This book documents Thomas Zipp's (born 1966) contribution to the 55th Venice Biennale, 2013. For the occasion, the German artist constructed a replica of a psychiatric unit, playing the part of both patient and doctor himself.
This publication gathers together the many facets of German artist and scenographer Anija Seedler's (born 1974) 20-year oeuvre. Her works in ink, watercolor and acrylic are characterized by their simplicity of both line and color, as well as by fragmented, filmlike image sequences.
In Color Cubed, the three renowned but stylistically different abstract artists Yuji Takeoka, Werner Haypeter and Christian F. Kint discuss their respective approaches to painting as a physical and sculptural three-dimensional medium, and share relevant examples of their own work.
This publication reveals for the first time the extensive oeuvre of non-commissioned drawings, paintings and collages by international set designer Martin Rupprecht. Characterized by the artist's shorthand and textual scribbling, these works were created alongside and between Rupprecht's numerous theater projects.
Marcel Odenbach (born 1953) is known as a pioneer of video art, but this is the first catalogue to examine his work as a draftsman and collage artist. It begins with drawings from the 1970s and includes his collages of the 1980s, which act as both studies for his video installations and autonomous works.
Inspired by the renovations of Giotto's fresco cycle in the Cappelladegli Scrovegni in Padua, Evgeni Dybsky (born 1955) spent seven years creating a massive cycle of paintings, watercolors and drawings--220 works in all--which this volume documents.
This publication assembles still lifes, landscapes, individual and group portraits by Berlin-based painter Jörn Grothkopp (born 1969). Sidestepping photorealism, Grothkopp creates striking images of weddings, parties and Koi fish that resemble out-of-focus snapshots with soft, blurred edges.
Archaeologist's Collection, a project by Russian-American artist Grisha Bruskin (born 1945), is set in a future world in which an archaeological dig has unearthed Soviet civilization and attempts to comprehend its mysterious remains.
This catalogue provides a first overview of the work of Turkish sculptor Yasam Sasmazer (born 1980), featuring her wooden sculptures from 2006-2011. These include slightly larger-than-life figures of children and young adults, as well as the shadow figures from her Dark Twin series.
Placed is the third volume on the collection of Heiner Wemhöner, and includes works by Horst Antes, Enrique Asensi, Stephan Balkenhol, Roberto Barni, Reinhard Buxel, Chen Guangwu, Sandro Chia, Girolama Ciulla, Tony Cragg, Michael Croissant, Frank Dornseif and Dietrich Klinge, among many others.
Beauty and the Beast offers a provocative juxtaposition of California-based Pop artist Mel Ramos (born 1935) and German graphic artist Richard Müller (1874-1954). Ramos famously juxtaposes immaculate, self-assured women with consumer goods, while Müller portrays unreserved, naturalistic nudes.
1000 Pawnees Are Not Enough introduces the intergalactic world of German painter Kinki Texas (born 1969)--a cosmos of wild disjunctions populated by cartoonlike imagery of zombie cowboys, clones and cannibals. This publication includes numerous illustrations and an interview with the artist.
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