by Oscar Wilde
Publication Studio.
A two-part meditation, this conversation-as-essay explores the significance of the audience, and critical reception of a work of art, to the meaning of the work itself. Key to this reception is the sensitive observer, in the familiar persona of the refined aesthete.
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2009-2011. Milan, Italy. Mousse Publishing
A quarterly broadsheet-foldout of artists writings. Each issue invites one artist to contribute a previously unpublished text. We have:
Issue 1: Liam Gillick
Issue 2: John Miller
Issue 3: Dora Garcia
Issue 4: Jonathan Horowitz
Issue 5: Massimo Grimaldi
Issue 6: Matias Faldbakken
Issue 7: Pavel Büchler
Issue 8: Karl Holmqvist
Issue 9: Giuseppe Gabellone / Diego Perrone
Issue 10: Jimmie Durham
19” x 13”
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Designed and printed by Friends Make Books
Two artists’ work appear in one publication. London-based artist, Gabriele De Santis’ work mines temporal and architectural structures through practical participation with his reader and processes of retrieval and conversational speculation. Jacopo Miliani thinks through process of making work— a manifestation of deciphering consciousness with the interjection of information and experience.
Texts, conversations and interventions by Adam Carr, Gabriele De Santis, Adrienne Drake, James Gardner, Frances Loeffler, Jacopo Miliani, Fatos Üstek, and Jessica Warboys.
8” x 6”
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by Anthony Huberman, designed by Will Holder
An inexpensive bootleg version of the original book that was published in conjunction with an exhibition of the same name at the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis. For The Blind Man In The Dark Room Looking For The Black Cat That Isn’t There takes a trip down curiosity lane to reflect upon the pursuit of knowledge.
7.4” x 4.7”
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by Karl Larsson
An eighty page poetic essay by Swedish artist, Karl Larsson, on the repetition, dissemination, and crystallisation of words and their meanings.
4.3” x 7”
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2008/2011. New York. A.R.T Press
A series of conversations between artists, many accompanied by photography and illustrations.
We have:
John Baldessari / Barbara Bloom (2011)
Nicolas Guagnini / John Kelsey (2011)
Harrell Fletcher / Michael Rakowitz (2008)
Maria Eichhorn / John Miller (2008)
5” x 7.5”
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Veneer Magazine, Issues 1 through 8
edited by Aaron Flint Jamison
2007 onwards. Portland. Veneer Magazine
Currently up to issue 8, each installment of Ve, an eighteen part magazine, is a finely crafted exception to the rules of arts publishing.
We have volumes 1 through 8
11.8” x 8.6”
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edited by Jamie Kenyon and Louise Shelley, CCA Glasgow
Now in its third year, *2HB* is a quarterly publication dedicated to creative and experimental writing in contemporary art.
Issues 7, 8 , 9 , 10 and 11.
8.5” x 5”
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edited by Jonas Žakaitis
Issue 2 of *The Federal*, a periodical of artist’s writings published by Brussells gallery, Tulips and Roses, features contributions from Christopher Fraga, Elena Narbutaite, Jonas Žakaitis, Gintaras Didžiapetris in conversation with Paul Sietsema, and Jonas Žakaitis in conversation with Christopher Witmore. We also have Issue 1.
8.5” x 6”
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Triple Canopy
Triple Canopy, an online publication and editorial/curatorial platform has published it’s first volume, a compendium of articles and projects from 2008.*Invalid Format* was designed by Project Projects.
9” x 6”
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edited by Juan A. Gaitán
This publication was printed in a limited edition of 100 to accompany the exhibition ‘The End Of Money’ at Witte de With. The publication includes texts by Dessislava Dimova, Donatien Grau, Dieter Roelstraete and Carolina Sanín, each contributing to the exhibition’s theme from the point of view of their own medium – be this fiction, art history, philosophy or criticism. Documentation of the exhibition is also included as well as material relating to the works of the participating in the exhibition.
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edited by Jennifer Burris
This publication documents a year long seminar held by the ICA and University of Pennsylvania’s Center for Programs in Contemporary Writing. Each year the program invites an artist to participate in a seminar that engages the blurry distinctions between art and life. 2011-12’s participant was Stefan Sagmeister, whose multi-year project on happiness creates a sort of backdrop for the seminar. Each student contributes texts and a ‘pataphysical index to the two-part interview held with Sagmeister. These texts are interspersed with photographs of the interview by Andrew Moisey.
6.5” x 7.85”
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by Gavin Wade
Choose upcycling to survive, upcycling to fight, upcycling to liberate!
Upcycling is an important form of protest.
Avoid being a human resource.
Upcycle now, pay never.
Take and copy and paste and change this manifesto.
Upcycle this text.
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Edited by Leo Edelstein and Judith Elliston.
This issue includes Lawrence Weiner, Martin Kippenberger, Christopher Wool, Lukas Baumewerd, Sylvère Lotringer, Jack Hirschman, Terry Wilson & Ian MacFadyen, Aaron Fogel, Barney Rosset, Ron Padgett, Chris Kraus, Jean Nichten, Judith Elliston, Cameron Stallones, and Bruce LaBruce.
Also in stock, “Pataphysics, System Access”
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Edited by Julieta Aranda, Brian Kuan Wood, and Anton Vidokle.
The third in the series of e-flux journal readers published by Sternberg Press.
5” x 4.25”
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