Parkett - 20 years of artists' collaborations

Parkett - 20 years of artists' collaborations
Title Parkett - 20 years of artists' collaborations PDF eBook
Author Mirjam Varadinis
Publisher Parkett Verlag
Pages 264
Release 2004
Genre Art
ISBN

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Comprises a complete set of all Parkett issues.

Parkett Collaborations & Editions Since 1984

Parkett Collaborations & Editions Since 1984
Title Parkett Collaborations & Editions Since 1984 PDF eBook
Author Deborah Wye
Publisher Parkett Verlag
Pages 364
Release 2001
Genre Art
ISBN

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For nearly two decades Parkett has been the leading international journal on contemporary art. Its in-depth presentations on artists have become the standard for criticism and analysis, and being selected to be in Parkett is considered an honor for contemporary artists worldwide. More than 100 artists have collaborated with Parkett on both the journal's content and the production of special art editions made available to the readers of Parkett. In this new catalogue raisonne, each of the 120 artists' editions are fully documented and reproduced in full color. Along with the editions, this volume also pays tribute to the many authors who have written texts for Parkett by providing a complete index of their contributions, and it reproduces each Parkett cover, now more than 60, in full color. Deborah Wye, a curator at the Museum of Modern Art, writes an essay looking at the various methods of collaboration between Parkett and the artists, including the editions, inserts, spines, covers, and design of the publication. Susan Tallman explores the diversity and richness of the artists' editions through the years. This book coincides with the exhibition Collaborations with Parkettt: 1984 to Now, at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, in the spring of 2001.

Mark Morris

Mark Morris
Title Mark Morris PDF eBook
Author Joan Ross Acocella
Publisher Wesleyan University Press
Pages 324
Release 2004
Genre Art
ISBN 9780819567314

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Mark Morris emerged in the 1980s as America's most exciting young choreographer. Two decades later, his position remains unchallenged. Morris was born in Seattle in 1956. His Mark Morris Dance Group began performing in New York in 1980. By the mid-eighties, PBS had aired an hour-long special on him, and his work was being presented by America's foremost ballet companies. Morris's dances are a mix of traditionalism and radicalism. They unabashedly address the great themes--love, grief, loneliness, religion, community--yet they are also lighthearted, irreverent, and scabrous. Joan Acocella's probing portrait is the first book on this brilliant and controversial artist. Written with Morris's cooperation, it describes how he has lived and how he turns life--and music and narrative--into dance. Including 78 photographs, Mark Morris provides an ideal introduction to the life and work of one of America's leading artists.

Parkett No. 99

Parkett No. 99
Title Parkett No. 99 PDF eBook
Author Nikki Columbus
Publisher Parkett Verlag
Pages 0
Release 2017-03-02
Genre Arts, Modern
ISBN 9783907582596

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Founded in 1984, Parkett has long been an important source of literature on international contemporary art. Each biannual issue is a collaboration with four artists, in which their work is explored in fully illustrated essays by leading writers and critics. In addition, each artist creates an exclusive limited edition, available to Parkett readers. Recent featured artists include Ed Atkins, Mika Rottenberg, Lee Kit and Theaster Gates (98), Andrea Büttner, Abraham Cruzvillegas, Camille Henrot and Hito Steyerl (97), Marc Camille Chaimowicz, Pamela Rosenkranz, John Waters and Xu Zhen (96), Jeremy Deller, Wael Shawky, Dayanita Singh and Rosemarie Trockel (95). Additional articles include Konrad Bitterli viewing Hubbard/Birchler's latest film trilogy and the paintings of Markus Döbeli (97); Nuria Enguita Mayo on drawings and paintings by Anna Boghiguian; and Julieta González provides an overview of Mexico City's arts institutions (96).

Parkett Series with Contemporary Artists

Parkett Series with Contemporary Artists
Title Parkett Series with Contemporary Artists PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 300
Release 2008
Genre Art
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Parkett

Parkett
Title Parkett PDF eBook
Author Mirjam Varadinis
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2004
Genre Art, Modern
ISBN

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"This catalogue, in English and German, explroes a 20-year success story and allows readers a priveleged view behind the scenes."--Back cover.

Vija Celmins

Vija Celmins
Title Vija Celmins PDF eBook
Author Ian Alteveer
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 273
Release 2018-12-11
Genre Art
ISBN 030023421X

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The beautiful catalogue that accompanies the critically-acclaimed exhibition currently on view at the Metropolitan Museum Best known for her striking drawings of ocean surfaces, begun in 1968 and revisited over many years both in drawings and paintings, Vija Celmins (b. 1938) has been creating exquisitely detailed renderings of natural imagery for more than five decades. The oceans were followed by desert floors and night skies--all subjects in which vast, expansive distances are distilled into luminous, meticulous, and mesmerizing small-scale artworks. For Celmins, this obsessive "redescribing" of the world is a way to understand human consciousness in relation to lived experience. The first major publication on the artist in twenty years, this comprehensive and lavishly illustrated volume explores the full range of Celmins's work produced since the 1960s--drawings and paintings as well as sculpture and prints. Scholarly essays, a narrative chronology, and a selection of excerpts from interviews with the artist illuminate her methods and techniques; survey her early years in Los Angeles, where she was part of a circle that included James Turrell and Ken Price; and trace the development of her work after she moved to New York City and befriended figures such as Robert Gober and Richard Serra.