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Back Cover #01 graphic design, typography, etc.
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58 S., 28x19,5 cm, ISBN/ISSN 19645392
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Back Cover is a French magazine about graphic design and typography. Back Cover is an open place for personalities from all countries who make or analyse our visual environment. Back Cover does not deal with news and does not present portfolios. It contains thoughts, critical or historical analysis and individual or collective experiences in graphic design, typography, illustration and visual arts. Each issue brings together contributions by international actors in the mentioned areas: graphic designers, typographers, art critics and historians, journalists, under different shapes: interviews, diaries, theoretical articles, transcripts of lectures…
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Paper Visual Art Journal: Cork
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56 S., 21,5x16,5 cm, ISBN/ISSN 9780957335011
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During a two-week residency at the Guesthouse in Cork in August 2011, we created Paper’s first hard-copy edition. We have since published four city-specific hard copy editions to date, focusing on Limerick, Cork, and Dublin. The Dublin edition was launched in June, 2013 at the Joinery, Stoneybatter, Dublin 7.
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292 S., 23x17 cm, ISBN/ISSN 978-3-037645048
Broschur, Einband einfarbig rot bedruckt, Schutzumschlag vierfarbig, Vorsatz/Nachsatz blau, Abb. Schwar-Weiß, einzelne Farbseiten. Druck auf Munken Print White 1.5, DZA Druckerei zu Altenburg
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The starting point of this publication—and its eponymous exhibition held in Zurich in Spring 2017—is the conceptual encounter between English Pop art artist Richard Hamilton (1922–2011) and Swiss historian and critic of architecture Sigfried Giedion (1888–1968), famous for his landmark book "Space, Time, and Architecture," an influential history of modern architecture published in 1941.
In 1949 Richard Hamilton—then a member of the London-based Independent Group— realized the “Reaper” print series as a reaction to Giedion’s 1948 book “Mechanization Takes Command” in which he describes the mechanization of everyday life. Reproducing Hamilton’s complete “Reaper” series juxtaposed with selected examples of illustrations created by Giedion alongside many related illustrations, this publication brings together seven essays by renowned international scholars, all of whom question the relationships between visual arts, technology, science, and architecture. Among the many topics discussed are Hamilton’s early works and exhibition installation practice, postwar British biotechnology and architecture, “Hippie Modernism,” and the visual strategy of Giedion’s books.
Published on the occasion of the exhibition "Reaper. Richard Hamilton and Sigfried Giedion" at the Graphische Sammlung ETH Zürich (May 3–June 25 2017), a cooperation between Graphische Sammlung ETH Zürich, gta exhibitions, and gta archive.
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140 S., 21,8x13,5 cm, ISBN/ISSN 9780956569219
Mit herausgeschnitten Textzeilen, 2. Auflage 2011
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31x31 cm, Auflage: 300, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden
Schallplatte, LP, in 2 Hüllen, Infoblatt und gefaltete Grafik
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Hans Rudolf Zeller (b. 1934 in Berlin) is best-known for being a music theorist, essayist and writer on contemporary music. His essays on Dieter Schnebel, Iannis Xenakis, microtonality etc., often published in the German journal "Musik-Konzepte", are deemed being among the best ever written on new music. Apart from that, he has since the 1960s maintained his own artistic work, most of which has not been published or only seen the light of day in private micro-editions. Zeller's work often involves combining multiple dimensions (texts, vocals, visual projections) into one cinematological literature.
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Side A: 1. Tesa-Klänge, 2. Vokalphantasie, 3. Scriptophonie, 4. Musiktext
Side B: 1. Parallelität, 2. Stimmimprovisation
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[102] S., 21x14,8 cm, Auflage: 100, 2 Stück. ISBN/ISSN 9789963213702
Broschur, Titel auf Vorderseite geprägt,
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Maria†Maria†.doxc is a book documenting a two-year online conversation between Maria Toumazou and Marysia Gacek consisting of a visual collection of different materials such as photographs, notes, and miscellaneous references. The photographic and literary components of Maria†Maria†.doxc are interwoven into a dialogue in which the whole is far greater than the sum of its parts. It is a record of a series of connections, hyperaware observations, and faith in another artist's line of thought parallel with the universal alignment. Maria†Maria†.doxc is accompanied with a specially commissioned text by John Ryan.
Supported by the Glasgow School of Art as part of the Glasgow Master Series 2014.
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29,7x21 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden
Ein Bogen mit 16 Künstlerbriefmarken, Rückseite gestempelt
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Stamps B&W 9, 1980. Mama Dada, Ghost Post, Visual stamp-poem, REFLUXUS, poesia visiva
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Books and editions - The world is very large.
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14,8x21 cm, 3 Teile. keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden
Drahtheftung, Preisliste und Visitenkarte
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Elisabeth Tonnard is a Dutch artist and poet working in artists’ books, photography and literature.
She has published over forty books that are exhibited widely and held in numerous private and public collections including the Centre Pompidou, Columbia University, Getty Museum, Kunstbibliothek Berlin, MoMA Library, New York Public Library, Tate Library and the Walker Art Center. Much of her work involves responding to existing books, texts and images, reworking them into new (visual) literature. The works range in scale and method from a book that is completely invisible to a book that is a swimming pool. A catalogue of books is available here.
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ME / WE - Catazine 1 / 12-2018
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29,8x14 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden
Drahtheftung, Inhalt mit Collagen, Umschlag mit Aufklebern und Klappe hinten, eingelegter Bogen mit 18 Künstlerbriefmarken, 5 eingelegte Postkarten DIN A6
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Im Inhalt wurden schwarz/weiß Bilder mit farbigen Ausdrucken überklebt, die Künstlerbriefmarken zeigen 18 verschiedene Motive von internationalen Mail Art Künstlern gestaltet. Eine Briefmarke ist 8,3x6,2 cm groß
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13,5x8cm cm, 3 Teile. keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden
Hülle aus transparentem Kunststoff mit einem gefaltetem DIN A5 Flyer, einem kleinen hochformatigen Flyer und einer kleinen Karte
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Der A5 Flyer ist ein Hinweis auf ein event "dadaboom", hochformatiger Flyer mit Text zu t.a.z.(tiny art zine) mit handschriftlichem Hinweis "sold out", kleine Karte mit Gewinnspielzahlen und Spruch "ART is where you find it"
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