Hans Ulrich Obrist, Interviews Volume I
Softcover, 968 pp., offset 1/1, 140 x 205 mm
Edition of 2000
ISBN 9788881584314
Published by Charta
$59.00 ·
It is not an exaggeration to write that Hans Ulrich Obrist is everywhere, has curated everything and has interviewed everyone. If “peripatetic” is the word most overused to describe him, it is not inappropriate. The Swiss-born, everywhere-based curator and head of the Programme Migrateurs at the Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris has an unstoppable wanderlust and a related symptom: his penchant for interviewing anyone and everyone who piques his curiosity, be they artist, scientist, writer, curator, composer, architect, thinker, etc. Since 1993, Obrist has conducted more than 300 interviews, 75 of which are collected here in a selection that respects the cultural and professional diversity of the interviewees. Each interview is introduced by a short text outlining the biography of the interviewee and giving some contextual information on the recording of the interview.
Art, Brian Eno, Charta, Daniel Buren, DAP, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Gerhard Richter, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Interviews, Jonas Mekas, Lawrence Weiner, Mario Merz, Matthew Barney, Maurizio Cattelan, Olafur Eliasson, Rem Koolhaas, Vito Acconci, Walter Hopps, Yoko Ono, Zaha Hadid
Lawrence Weiner, Something To Put Something On
Hardcover, 44 pp., offset 4/4, 255 x 215 mm
Edition of 5000
ISBN 9783865214911
Published by Steidl
$35.00 ·
Something to Put Something On poses direct questions about art-making to and for young readers. Generously endowed with its maker’s legendary wit, it is also, appropriately, the first title in the Little Steidl program. Neither storybook nor autobiography,
Something to Put Something On is rather a “questioning book” for children, at once moving and intriguing in its candor:
I WAS A CHILD & AS MOST CHILDREN I DID MAKE THINGS
I TRIED TO FIND A PLACE TO PUT THE THINGS I HAD MADE
AGAIN & AGAIN I FOUND THAT THE SUPPORT OR PLINTH OR TABLE
ALL RESTED UPON THE EARTH & I REALIZED THAT ALL PEOPLE OF ALL AGES
WHO HAD MADE SOMETHING HAD TO FIND A PLACE TO PUT
WHAT THEY HAD MADE
THOSE PEOPLE WHO ASK THE QUESTION & THOSE PEOPLE WHO TRY
TO ANSWER THE QUESTION ARE FUNCTIONING AS ARTISTS.
I WAS A CHILD & DECIDED TO BE AN ARTIST.
—Lawrence Weiner
Art, DAP, Education, Jerry Sohn, Lawrence Weiner, Margaret Seaworthy Gothic, Nina Holland, Simon Johnson, Steidl
Lawrence Weiner: The Other Side of A Cul-De-Sac
Hardcover, 48 pp., offset 3/1, 185 x 225 mm
Edition of 900
ISBN 9781894212250
Published by The Power Plant
$35.00 ·
Very red and very shiny, this artist’s book–also the catalogue for Lawrence Weiner’s show at the Power Plant in Toronto — collects a variety of sentences and statements by the veteran Conceptualist, typeset with Weiner’s customary care, and accompanied by a text by poet Wystan Curnow, and an essay by Gregory Burke. It is printed in a limited edition of 900.
Art, DAP, Gregory Burke, Lawrence Weiner, The Power Plant, Typography, Wystan Curnow
Lawrence Weiner, Having Been Said: Writings & Interviews Of Lawrence Weiner 1968-2003
Softcover, 488 pp., offset 1/1, 170 x 240 mm
Edition of 2000
ISBN 9783775791946
Published by Hatje Cantz
out of print
Lawrence Weiner’s art uses language in reference to materials. Language itself is a material and at the same time a means of presentation of his work. Weiner evolved this approach in the context of the Conceptual art of the late 60s, yet he does not see his own work as “conceptual.” The “space” he works within is the entire cultural context, and his works are associated with various different media and forms of presentation: books, posters, videos, films, records, drawings, multiples, installations indoors and outdoors, and more. Since his earliest days as a professional artist, Weiner has given written and verbal expression to questions concerning his work and its context. These utterances — statements, interviews, lectures and conference contributions — have been collected together in this publication for the first time, and ordered chronologically. Taken as a whole they afford an insight both into a complex individual biography and into the wider development of art and culture and the challenge that this entails.
Art, Criticism, DAP, Gerti Fietzek, Gregor Stemmrich, Hatje Cantz, Lawrence Weiner, Theory
Real Life Magazine: Selected Writing and Projects 1979-1994
Softcover, 320 pp., offset 1/1, 8.25 x 11 inches
Edition of 1000
ISBN 9780978869700
Published by Primary Information
$30.00 ·
Real Life Magazine: Selected Writings and Projects 1979-1994 highlights a selection of writings and artists’ projects from Real Life magazine, which was originally edited by artist, writer, and curator, Thomas Lawson and writer, Susan Morgan. Published in twenty-three issues from 1979-1994 as an intermittent black and white magazine, Real Life featured artists and art historians writing on art, media and popular culture interspersed with pictorial contributions. The development of the magazine through its 15 year history, traces the influences, development and transitions of artists through the 80s.
The anthology features writings by and about Dara Birnbaum, Eric Bogosian, Rhys Chatham, Mark Dion, Jack Goldstein, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Kim Gordon, Dan Graham, Thomas Lawson, Louise Lawler, Sherrie Levine, Allan McCollum, John Miller, Dave Muller, Matt Mullican, Adrian Piper, Richard Prince, David Robbins, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Laurie Simmons, Michael Smith, John Stezaker, Bernard Tschumi, Jeff Wall, Lawrence Weiner, and James Welling among others.
Adrian Piper, Allan McCollum, Art, Bernard Tschumi, Cindy Sherman, Dan Graham, DAP, Dara Birnbaum, Dave Muller, David Robbins, Ed Ruscha, Eric Bogosian, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Jack Goldstein, James Welling, Jeff Wall, John Miller, John Stezaker, Kim Gordon, Laurie Simmons, Lawrence Weiner, Louise Lawler, Mark Dion, Matt Mullican, Michael Smith, Miriam Katzeff, Primary Information, Rhys Chatham, Richard Prince, Sherrie Levine, Susan Morgan, Theory, Thomas Lawson
fillip 7
Softcover, 28 pp. + two posters, offset 1/1, 12 x 18 inches
Edition of 1500
Published by Fillip
$5.00 ·
Fillip is a publication of art, culture and ideas released three times a year by the Projectile Publishing Society from Vancouver, British Columbia.
Alex Kitnick, Andrew Berardini, Charo Neville, Cliff Lauson, Danna Vajda, Distribution, Fillip, Jacob Korczynski, Jeff Khonsary, Jeffrey Swartz, Johan Lundh, Joseph del Pesco, Juan A. Gaitan, Kristan Horton, Lawrence Weiner, Liam Gillick, Lisa Marshall, Markus Miessen, Pan Wendt, Paul Chan, Teresa Steel, Willie Brisco
Hans Ulrich Obrist & M/M, The futur will be…
Softcover, 150 pp., digital 1/1, 140 x 225 mm
Edition of 600, signed, numbered and stamped
Published by onestar press
$50.00 · order wholesale
Hans Ulrich Obrist never looks back. For this book project HUO compiled a list of quotes on what the “Future Will Be” by some of his encounters: Lawrence Weiner: “The future is what we construct from what we remember of the past – the present is the time of instantaneous revelation”, Olafur Eliasson: “The future will be curved”, Tino Sehgal: “The future will be so subjective”, Trisha Donnelly: “Future? …you must be mistaken”, Martha Rosler: “The future always flies in under the radar, Zaha Hadid:”The future is not” and many many many others.
Hans Ulrich Obrist, Lawrence Weiner, M/M, onestar press
Lawrence Weiner, Deep blue sky / Light blue sky 2
Softcover, 160 pp., offset 4/1, 140 x 225 mm
Edition of 600
Published by onestar press
$40.00 · order wholesale
Interior pages printed blue.
Lawrence Weiner, onestar press