Summer 2000 issue of the biannual publication "Purple." Edited by Elein Fleiss and Olivier Zahm. Contents include: "Gaspard Yurkievich," Chikashi Suzuki; "Dorothee Perret," by Frederike Helwig; "Susan Cianciolo," by Marcelo Krasilcic; "Fredie Stevens," by Bianca Pilet; "Van Ommeslaeghe," by Camille Vivier; "Bernhard Willhelm," by Kenshu Shintsubo; "Comme des Garçons," by Torbjorn Rodland; "Summer '00," by Mark Borthwick and Chloe Sevigny; "Jurgi Persoons," by Cris Moor; "helmut Lang," by Lodge Kerrigan; "Miu Miu," by Masafumi Sanaï; "Yab Yum," by Chikashi Suzuki; "Yohji Yamamoto," by Jork Weismann; "Bless," by Katja Rahlwes; "Raf Simons," by Armin Linke; "Bob Richardson," by Terry Richardson; "Suits & Coats," by Anders Edström; "J'Adore," by Wolfgang Tillmans; "Maru Alonso," by Sergio Guillen; "Lightning," by Maria Finn; "Patterns," by Blommers & Scchumm; "Nuit Noire," by Alex Antitch; "Pierre Vadi," by Sylvia Alberton; "Barry Le La," by Lewis Baltz; "Sture Johannesson," by Lars Bang Larsen; "Le Chevallier," by Olivier Bardin; "Isamu Noguchi," by Dike Blair; "Fabrice Gygi," by Lionel Bovier; "Diego Gutierrez," by Jen Budney; "Lisa Beck," by Jimi Dams; "Franz Ackermann," by Joshua Decter; "Gerard Fromanger," by Gilles Deleuze; "Alain Declercq," by Anaïd Demir; "Jenny Gage," by Edith Doove; "Uri Tzaig," by Theresa Duncan; "Arturo Herrera," by Nicolas Frank; "Miwa Yanagi," by D. ... [details]
Issue edited by Bice Curiger. Essays include: "The Mirrors of Narcissus at the Theatre," by Michel Onfray; "Images, Things and Participation," by Giacinto di Pietrantonio; "A Conversation," by John M Armleder, Spark Vett, Parker Williams, Sylvia Fleury; "Whatever by Whomever," by Lionel Bovier; "Eternal Regress," by Vic Muniz; "Frankenstein in Paradise," by Keith Seward; "Puppy, the Sacred Heart of Jesus," by Veit Loers; "Euphoric Enthusiasm, Jeff Koons's 'Celebration,'" by Thyrza Nichols Goodeve; "Cosmologer," by Lynne Cooke; "For Jean-Luc Mylayne," by Mark Dion; "Image of a Gift," by Didier Arnaudet; "Two text-pieces," by Jean-Luc Mylayne; "Back to Back," by Bice Curiger; "Open Vision," by James Lingwood; "Photography as Tautegory," by Kiyoshi Okutsu; "Not Cold, Not Too Warm," by Norman Bryson; "Epiphany," by Peter Schjeldahl; "Touched," by Molly Nesbit; "Sweet Williams," by Adrian Dannatt; "Domestic Horrors," by Leslie Camhi; "More Allure Please. ... [details]
Catalogue documenting the complete "My Mirage" series of works by Jim Shaw. Edited by Fabrice Stroun and Lionel Bovier. Essay by Fabrice Stroun.
"My Mirage" (1986-1991) is the first major body of work by Jim Shaw (*1952), an artist from Los Angeles who started exhibiting in the late 1970s.
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An elegant catalogue raisonné of the editions [ephemera, posters, prints, multiples, etc.] of the Canadian collective General Idea. Produced in conjunction with a traveling retrospective which begun at Blackwood Gallery January 16 - February 16, 2003. ... [details]
MAMCO Journal No. 2 featuring a look back on MAMCO Geneve's 2018 exhibition season. Introduction and a text by Lionel Bovier. Additional texts by Jill Gasparina. Contents include: "Preview" featuring René Daniëls and Marcia Hafif; "On View," featuring Rasheed Araeen, Vaclav Pozarek, Yuchi Yokoyama and Mai-Thu Perret; "Rear View," featuring a conversation between Adrian Piper, Elise Lammer and Karima Boudou; "Features," a feautre on Mai-Thu Perret; "Cabinet de Poésie Concrete," a conversation between Maurizio Nannucci and Paul Bernard; and "Highlights" featuring artists Guy de Cointet, Martin Kippenberger, Maria Nordman and Nam June Paik. ... [details]
Artist's book / exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Galleria Massimo Minini, Brescia, Italy, April 2 - May 21, 2011. Curated by Maurizio Bortolotti. Edited by Maurizio Bortolotti, Lionel Bovier, and Massimo Minini. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Magasin - Centre National d'Art Contemporain, Grenoble, France. Traveled to Kunsthaus Glarus, Glarus, Switzerland, February 1, 2004 - May 2, 2004. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held February 3 - April 28, 2002. Texts by Lionel Bovier, Fabrice Stroun, Helene Winer, Laurie Anderson, Morgan Fisher, Douglas Crimp, David Salle, Thomas Lawson, Carter Ratcliff, Michael Newman, John Hutton, Craig Owens, Therese Lichtenstein, Jean Fisher, Chris Dercon, Hal Foster, Jak Bankowsky, Rosetta Brooks, Philip Pocock, Bruce Grenville, and Goldstein. ... [details]
"A retrospective of Armleder's work in 600 drawings. An artist's book displaying three decades of the Swiss artist's drawing practice. Bringing together nearly 600 drawings this publication follows for the first time Armleder's processes, from his youthful experiences to the present day, passing through his Fluxus and "Neo-Geo" periods. ... [details]
Issue edited by Jack Bankowsky. Essays "Books: Molly Nesbit on Arturo Schwarz," by Molly Nesbit; "Film: Howard Hampton on Chow Yun-fat," by Howard Hampton; "Film: Bérénice Reynaud on 'Frozen,'" by Bérénice Reynaud; "Hot List: Andrew Hultkrans on Kooks," by Andrew Hultkrans; "Hot List: Reena Jana on Tony Oursler," by Reena Jana; "Spin Cycle: Christoph Cox on Mego," by Christoph Cox; "Spin Cycle: Mike McGonigal on Neutral Milk Hotel," by Mike McGonigal; "Spin Cycle: David Rimanelli on Janet Jackson," by David Rimanelli; "Top Ten," by Thomas Frank; "Elizabeth Janus Talks with Ulrich Loock"; "Hans-Ulrich Obrist talks with Bice Curiger"; "Hans Rudolf Reust talks with Peter Zumthor"; "Hans Rudolf Reust talks with Eva Presenhuber and Claudia Spinelli"; "Hans Rudolf Reust talks with Paulo Colombo"; "Lionel Bovier talks with Christian Bernard"; "Hans-Ulrich Obrist talks with Pipilotti Rist"; "Diedrich Diederichsen on the New Capital," by Diederich Diederichsen; "Thomas Holert on New German Film," by Thomas Holert; "Close Encountered," Brook Adams talks with Chuck Close and Robert Storr, Photography by Tina Barney; "Allover You: The Art of Chuck Close," by Richard Shiff; "Anselm Kiefer: 'Nürnberg,' 1982," by Ted Mooney; "Life Lines," Miriam Rosen talks with Abbas Kiarostami; "Openings: Olafur Eliasson," by Daniel Birnbaum. ... [details]