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Stilinovic Mladen Oduzimanje Nula Ljubljana (Slowenien): Zavod Parasite, 2006 (Buch) Techn. Angaben Drahtheftung Stichwort Nullerjahre TitelNummer 007131235 Einzeltitelanzeige (URI) ![]() |
Pichler Michalis, Hrsg. Publishing Manifestos Berlin (Deutschland): Miss Read, 2018 (Buch) 292 S., 24x17 cm, ISBN/ISSN 978-3-86874-104-9 Techn. Angaben Broschur, Schwarz-Weiß-Illustrationen ZusatzInformation Miss Read: The Berlin Art Book Fair is celebrating the 10th year of its existence by bringing together 263 exhibitors and with the publishing of an anthology called »Publishing Manifestos«. »Publishing Manifestos« features key texts of critical engagement with publishing from protagonists of the field. The book also features a comprehensive WHO IS WHO of publishers, as they showed up in 10 years Miss Read, with 600 separate entries, as well as information about activities of Miss Read since its inception in 2009. Text von der Webseite Mit Eintrag Archive Artis Publications, S. 225 Namen Adrian Piper / Alessandro Ludovico / Anita Di Bianco / Annette Gilbert / Aurélie Noury / Clive Phillpot / Constant Dullaart / Craig Dworkin / Derek Beaulieu / Elisabeth Tonnard / Elisabeth Tonnard (Gedicht in Fußoten) / El Lissitzky / Eric Watier / Erik van der Weijde / Eva Weinmayr / Gertrude Stein / Gloria Glitzer / Jan Wenzel / Joachim Schmid / John Holten & Ida Bencke / Jonathan Monk / Jorge Luis Borges / Karl Holmqvist / Karl Holmqvist (Illustration Einbandinnenseiten) / Kate Briggs / Kione Kochi / Lawrence Weiner / Leon Munoz Santini / Lisa Holzer & David Jourdan / Matthew Stadler / Michael Baers / Michalis Pichler / Mladen Stilinovic / Moritz Grünke (Design - Mitherausgeber) / Paul Chan / Paul Soulellis / Paul Stephens / Ray Johnson / Riccardo Boglione / Sara MacKillop / Seth Price / Sharon Kivland / Simon Morris / Stephen Willats / Steve McCaffery & bp Nichol / Tan Lin / Tauba Auerbach / Temporary Services / TIQQUN / Ulises Carrión / Vanessa Place & Robert Fitterman / Yaiza Camps (Mitherausgeber) / Zenon Fajfer Sprache Englisch Geschenk von Michalis Pichler Stichwort 2010er / Buchmesse / DIY / Independent Publishing / Kunstgeschichte / Künstlerbuch / Manifest / Publizieren / Self Publishing / Theorie / Verlag Sponsoren Senatsverwaltung für Kultur Berlin WEB http://missread.com/publishing-manifestos/ WEB https://eyeondesign.aiga.org/a-new-collection-of-manifestos-from-print-publishers-deftly-defend-a-form-under-attack/ TitelNummer 026243739 Einzeltitelanzeige (URI) ![]() |
Stropnik Mladen Fak all that! Ljubljana (Slowenien): P.A.R.S.I.T.T.E Institute, 2009 (Buch) 16 S., 27,7x19 cm, Auflage: 20, signiert, ISBN/ISSN 978-961-91737-8-7 Techn. Angaben Schwarz-weiß Fotokopien Drahtheftung, Seiten z.T. von Hand geschnitten, geknickt, mit Alufolie und Pop-Up-Treppe, Collage Stichwort Nullerjahre WEB www.zavod-parasite.si TitelNummer 006432199 Einzeltitelanzeige (URI) ![]() |
Senior David, Hrsg. Scenes from Zagreb: Artists' Publications of the New Art Practice New York, NY (Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika): MoMA Library, 2012 (Heft) 40 S., 29,7x21 cm, Techn. Angaben Farbkopien nach PDF, lose ineinander gelegt ZusatzInformation The New Art Practice was a term created for a generation of artists in the former Yugoslavia active in the late 1960s and throughout the 1970s. These artists shifted their practice to spaces outside the traditional studio, onto city streets, into artist-run spaces, and in multimedia performances and experimental publications. Focusing on artists working in the city of Zagreb, this exhibition documents aspects of this shift and highlights the ability of artists' publications to record these often ephemeral gestures and ideas. While artists such as Goran Trbuljak, Braco Dimitrijević,, Sanja Iveković,, Mladen Stilinović,, and Vlado Martek, among others, worked in a variety of mediums, they shared a common impulse to produce publications. These artists questioned and played with ideas about the place of an artist within this particular political and socioeconomic context. Their work often involved public participation and blurred traditional notions of authorship through collective activities, chance operations, and the appropriation of language and imagery from the state and commercial media. The materials in this installation resonate with other contemporaneous scenes in Eastern and Central Europe and with broader international trends, while also providing an insight into very local networks of experimental artists and writers in Zagreb. All materials are drawn from the collection of the Museum of Modern Art Library. Text von der Webseite WEB www.moma.org/visit/calendar/exhibitions/1229 TitelNummer 009240221 Einzeltitelanzeige (URI) ![]() |