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  • A Task for Poetry #1: be my quest
    I prefer to keep the door closed
    Jannah Loontjens, Aam Solleveld, Katja van Stiphout
    With:
    Jannah Loontjens (poet-curator)
    Aam Solleveld (artist)
    Katja van Stiphout (graphic design)
  • On Things as Ideas
    Robert Stadler, Alexis Vaillant
    This collection of more than thirty texts, which were originally published between 1790 and the present day, explores man’s rich relationship with material things.
    22.60 €
  • Open Form
    Space, Interaction and the Tradition of Oskar Hansen
    Axel Wieder, Florian Zeyfang
    Oskar Hansen’s (1922–2005) theoretical concept of “open form” was developed in the context of international debates around late-modern architecture in the 1950s.
    19.60 €
  • Gedichte gipt's
    Too it's yourself
    Franz Blaas
    Farboffsetlithos und Texte von Franz Blaas.
  • On Lebanese Vegan Scapes
    Nabila Zein
    In this volume the reader is introduced to the Lebanese-inspired vegan fusion cuisine of artist and food designer Nabila Zein, who arranged vegan dishes and table compositions as miniatures of the oriental places they are related to, in their way of preparation and presentation.
    35.00 €
  • Performing the Sentence
    Research and Teaching in Performative Fine Arts
    Carola Dertnig, Felicitas Thun-Hohenstein
    Performing the Sentence brings into dialogue the ways that “performative thinking” has developed in different national and institutional contexts, within different disciplines in the arts, and the conditions under which it has developed in experimental art schools.
  • Peter Flierl
    Architekt
    Peter Flierl
    In dem Buch sind mehr als 25 Projekte dokumentiert. Der Text von Peter Flierl ist sehr subjektiv. Er erzählt Anekdoten, gibt Einblicke in die weitgehend unbekannte Struktur von Projektierungsbetrieben für den Industriebau in der DDR und spricht von seiner Hoffnung auf die sanfte Gewalt der Vernunft.
  • Die Beute Stadt - 97 Stühle
    Wolfgang Grillitsch. Florian Haydn. Ernst Fuchs. Helena Huneke, Marie Therese Harnoncourt
    Ein Projekt der POOR BOYs Enterprise
  • Public Occasion Agency 1-22
    Scrap Marshall, Jan Nauta
    POA 1–22 is part of the ongoing archive of activities conducted by the independent event bureau Public Occasion Agency (POA), founded by Jan Nauta and Scrap Marshall at the Architectural Association in 2009.
  • Re-Politicizing Art, Theory, Presentation and New Media Technology
    Schriften der Akademie der bildenden Künste Wien Bd. 6
    Marina Grzinic
    While so-called new capitalist global exhibition projects that either include selected Third and Second World artists and their artworks or are organized just for them are developing, so is a subtle system of inclusion and exclusion.
  • Sculpture
    Jackson Pollock, Tony Smith
    Published to accompany an exhibition marking the 100th anniversary of Pollock’s and Smith’s births, this catalogue reproduces five small sculptures, all dating from the mid-1950s, including the last two sculptures Pollock made and three of Smith’s earliest sculptures.
  • Rob Pruitt’s eBay Flea Market: Year 1
    Tommaso Sperett
    This book is an unconventional autobiography. It retraces one year in the life of Rob Pruitt through the quotidian objects that the artist once loved, consumed, then felt he didn't need anymore.
    24.80 €
  • Scratching on Things I Could Disavow
    A History of Art in the Arab World A Project by Walid Raad
    Eva Ebersberger, Daniela Zyman
    Box set containing 2 booklets, a fold-out poster, and a postcard.
  • (Re) Staging the art Museum
    Tone Hansen
    Contemporary art museums are building. In recent decades art museums and public galleries have extensively renovated, rebuilt and added structures to their premises. New museums have been commissioned and erected by private collectors and companies; existing public museums and art institutions have expanded through the opening of new ‘branches’ and franchises. But what should take place within these new premises?
  • Riccardo Previdi
    Fraktur
    Lorenzo Benedetti, Daniel Bauman
    Previdi’s Ausstellung spielt mit der Idee der Bibel als erstes industrielles Produkt und Massenmedium und reflektiert darüber, was Arnold Hause den „Dualismus der Gotischen Kunst“ in seiner Arbeit „Die Soziale Geschichte der Kunst“ nennt, in der er diese Periode als eine des Überganges zwischen Altertum und Moderne beschreibt.
  • Hier Distans
    Arnulf Rainer, Dieter Roth & die Wiener Künstlerboheme der Siebziger
    Rainer Roth
    Valentinaden, Slapstickstücke, hat der 1928 geborene Arnulf Rainer die Arbeiten genannt, die ab 1972 in Zusammenarbeit mit Dieter Roth (1930-1998) entstanden sind.
  • Unknown Heroine
    A Reader
    Sanja Ivekovic
    Taking the work of Sanja Iveković as a point of departure to discuss urgent matters in feminism today, Sanja Iveković: Unknown Heroine - A Reader gathers commissioned essays by key feminist voices who contributed to a conference titled ‘23%’, which was held on the occasion of the exhibition Sanja Iveković: Unknown Heroine, curated by Lina Džuverović at Calvert 22 Gallery and the South London Gallery (December 2012 - February 2013).
  • A-Z
    Matthias Herrmann
    Matthias Herrmann setzt in seinem neuen Buch Utensilien der professionellen Fotografie − Farbfilter, Fotopapier- und Filmschachteln, analoge Filmkassetten, Objektive usw. − mittels verführerischem Studiolicht in Szene.
    33.00 €
  • Lisl Ponger. Professione: fotografa
    Thorsten Sadowsky, Christiane Kuhlmann, Khadija von Zinnenburg Carroll
    Seit den frühen 1970er-Jahren arbeitet Lisl Ponger als freischaffende Künstlerin in den Bereichen Fotografie und Film.
    25.00 €
  • Identität. Identity
    Fotogalerie Wien
    „Was konstituiert Identität heute?“, fragt das kuratorische Team der Fotogalerie Wien anlässlich des Themenschwerpunkts für das Jahr 2010. (German/English)
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