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No Problem - Cologne / New York 1984-1989 (Hardcover): Bob Nickas, Diedrich Diederichsen, Kara Carmack No Problem - Cologne / New York 1984-1989 (Hardcover)
Bob Nickas, Diedrich Diederichsen, Kara Carmack
R1,328 R1,004 Discovery Miles 10 040 Save R324 (24%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the words of Peter Schjeldahl, writing in The New Yorker about the exhibition No Problem: Cologne/New York 1984-1989 at David Zwirner in New York, "the show's cast of artists amounts to a retrospective shopping list of what would matter and endure in art of the era." With an eye to canonizing that moment, this seminal publication examines the latter half of the 1980s through the lens of international art scenes that were based in Cologne-arguably the European center of the contemporary art world at that time-and New York. While a number of established Cologne-based gallerists, including Karsten Greve, Paul Maenz, Rolf Ricke, Michael Werner, and Rudolf Zwirner, had already begun shaping the European reception of American art in the previous decade, the 1980s marked a period during which art being produced in and around Cologne gained international attention. A burgeoning gallery scene supported the emerging work of artists based in the region, with gallerists such as Gisela Capitain, Rafael Jablonka, Max Hetzler, and Monika Spruth showing artists such as Walter Dahn, Martin Kippenberger, Albert Oehlen, Rosemarie Trockel, and others. The works of these German artists were exhibited along with the latest contemporary art from the US by artists like Robert Gober, Jeff Koons, Richard Prince, Cindy Sherman, and Christopher Wool. Conversely, the works of German artists were presented in New York, with breakout exhibitions at galleries such as Barbara Gladstone, Metro Pictures, Luhring, Augustine & Hodes, and other significant venues. Important museum exhibitions that explored work being produced and exhibited on both sides of the Atlantic also set the tone for this ongoing dialogue, among them Europa / Amerika (Museum Ludwig, Cologne, 1986) and A Distanced View: One Aspect of Recent Art from Belgium, France, Germany, and Holland (New Museum, New York, 1986). Big, bold, and vibrant, this Pentagram-designed publication revives the conversation, reproducing in full color over one hundred immensely varied artworks by the twenty-two international artists included in this massive exhibition-one of the largest in David Zwirner's history. Beyond its stunning visual components, the book features crucial new scholarship by Diedrich Diederichsen and Bob Nickas, and an illustrated chronology of the decade by Kara Carmack. The book also includes an arsenal of compelling archival material, from documentary photographs from the period to reproductions of Cologne's culture magazine Spex. Taken as a whole, this ambitious exhibition catalogue encapsulates the energy, heart, and "dissonance of styles"-in the words of Schjeldahl-embodied by this fascinating and fecund moment in global art history. Artists featured in the book include Werner Buttner, George Condo, Walter Dahn, Jiri Georg Dokoupil, Peter Fischli/David Weiss, Gunther Foerg, Robert Gober, Georg Herold, Jenny Holzer, Mike Kelley, Martin Kippenberger, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Sherrie Levine, Albert Oehlen, Raymond Pettibon, Richard Prince, Cindy Sherman, Rosemarie Trockel, Franz West, and Christopher Wool.

Harold Ancart: Traveling Light (Hardcover): Harold Ancart Harold Ancart: Traveling Light (Hardcover)
Harold Ancart; Text written by Laura McLean-Ferris; Interview by Bob Nickas
R989 Discovery Miles 9 890 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the Belgian artist Harold Ancart's rich new body of work, he turns an immersive landscape of trees, mountains, and seas into a meditation on painting itself. Harold Ancart often paints subjects that naturally invite contemplation, such as the horizon, clouds, flowers, flames, and icebergs. His newest body of work captures the experience of landscape seen in motion or from a distance: trees blurred while driving past, an inky-black sea seen from a distance, an evocative Martian mountain range. Recalling Rene Magritte, Egon Schiele, Gustav Klimt, and Piet Mondrian, who approached this subject matter in distinct ways, Ancart blurs form and color, figure and ground, and figuration and abstraction. Reproduced here in magnificent foldouts, two multipanel canvases situate the viewer between a mountainscape and a seascape, both monumental in scale. Ancart segments the seascape with a stark horizon line, dividing sky and ocean. Like other comparable motifs within the artist's oeuvre, the vividly colored cloudy sky functions in an anthropomorphic way, alluding to the endless possibilities and personalities of organic forms. Including an interview with Bob Nickas, this catalogue offers insight into Ancart's frank reflections on painting, writing, nature, and more. The publication also features a new essay by Laura McLean-Ferris. Taken together, the works in Harold Ancart: Traveling Light meditate on the expansive possibilities of painting.

Dan Walsh - The Process of Painting: Dan Walsh Dan Walsh - The Process of Painting
Dan Walsh; Edited by Dan Walsh; Text written by Bob Nickas
R761 R631 Discovery Miles 6 310 Save R130 (17%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Yesterworld - 2019 Diary (Paperback): Bob Nickas Yesterworld - 2019 Diary (Paperback)
Bob Nickas
R607 Discovery Miles 6 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Josh Smith: Emo Jungle (Hardcover): Josh Smith, Bob Nickas Josh Smith: Emo Jungle (Hardcover)
Josh Smith, Bob Nickas
R785 Discovery Miles 7 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The most comprehensive overview of artist Josh Smith's radicaltechnicolor paintings. Josh Smith: Emo Jungle looks at the artist's vigorous repetition of particular motifs, illuminating his approach to painting as an exploratory medium for image production. Published on the occasion of Smith's critically acclaimed first exhibition at David Zwirner, this catalogue features a new body of work that marks an important evolution for the artist. In these paintings, Smith sets the stage for a new mode of self-reflective commentary on image making, acknowledging that "the meaning perhaps arises in the making." A new essay by Bob Nickas treats the Reaper, Turtle, and Devil figures from Emo Jungle as ciphers through which to understand Smith's work. Nickas demonstrates how these new paintings restage and personalize the artist's more abstract earlier works and illuminates the ways in which repetition functions within Smith's practice. With more than one hundred illustrations, this book serves as the ideal introduction to Smith's disruptive oeuvre.

Kathleen Ryan: Daisy Chain (Hardcover): Kathleen Ryan Kathleen Ryan: Daisy Chain (Hardcover)
Kathleen Ryan; Text written by Heather Davis, Shannon Mattern, Bob Nickas
R932 R768 Discovery Miles 7 680 Save R164 (18%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Tom Sandberg: Photographs (Hardcover): Tom Sandberg Tom Sandberg: Photographs (Hardcover)
Tom Sandberg; Text written by Pico Iyer, Bob Nickas; Interview by Torunn Liven
R1,395 Discovery Miles 13 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The first major publication dedicated to one of Norway's most important photographers Working in a signature modulating gray scale, the late Norwegian photographer Tom Sandberg spent decades rendering the world according to an exacting vision, training his eye on the shapes and forms of the everyday-dark abstractions of asphalt and sea, the hard edges of an automobile, an ominously curved tunnel, an anonymous figure casting a shadow-to plumb the nature of photographic seeing. His pictures are subtle yet transformative, studies of stillness that radiate mystery. A perfectionist in the darkroom, Sandberg was acutely sensitive to the rich spectrum of black and white, and his handmade prints, at times printed on aluminum and canvas, project a powerful physical presence. Although Sandberg is esteemed in his native Norway and throughout Scandinavia and Europe, his oeuvre is less known in the United States and other parts of the world. This monograph, produced in close collaboration with the Tom Sandberg Foundation in Oslo, is a long-overdue celebration of this distinguished artist.

Chris Johanson (Hardcover, New): Julie Deamer, Corinna Peipon, Bob Nickas Chris Johanson (Hardcover, New)
Julie Deamer, Corinna Peipon, Bob Nickas
R1,082 R856 Discovery Miles 8 560 Save R226 (21%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

* American artist Chris Johanson has built a loyal following with his vibrant and sometimes hilarious take on the universe and our place in it. This monograph offers a panoramic view of Johanson's practice from his roots as a street artist in San Francisco to his celebrated exhibitions.

Kelley Walker (Paperback): Bob Nickas, Anne Pontegnie Kelley Walker (Paperback)
Bob Nickas, Anne Pontegnie; Edited by Yves Aupetitallot, Anne Pontegnie
R778 R664 Discovery Miles 6 640 Save R114 (15%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

New York-based artist Kelley Walker hacks advertising and displays its inner workings as art. His large-scale prints appropriate iconic cultural images, digitally altering them to expose their underlying agendas. In "Black Star Press: Black Star, Star Press Star" (2004), Walker combined nondigital collage processes to reference abstract painting: He smeared newspaper photos of the Birmingham race riots with melted chocolate and toothpaste, scanned them into a computer and made photographic prints from the results. Such hybridized work is neither quite post-Pop nor just appropriation. In the past few years, Walker has emerged as one of the most innovative and rigorous young artists in New York and has become much in demand not only for his solo work but for his collaborations with fellow New Yorker Wade Guyton. This monograph is a valuable introduction to Walker's technical processes, and essays by maverick critic and curator Bob Nickas and writer Scott Rothkopf lend much insight into his practice.

Nikas Bob - Collection Diary (Paperback): Bob Nickas Nikas Bob - Collection Diary (Paperback)
Bob Nickas
R203 R170 Discovery Miles 1 700 Save R33 (16%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

For one year, respected critic and curator Bob Nickas put his money where his eyes are: He decided to become a collector, someone who takes art off gallery walls instead of hanging it there. His ground rules dictated that he would buy one work per month from an artist he had never written about or exhibited before. In this fascinating diary of his year on the market, he tracks the changes in his relation to art, when the commitment becomes one of the wallet and not just the mind and words. "It has affected the way I look at art," he writes. "On the one hand, if I am unwilling to part with my hard-earned money, how worthy can the art really be? On the other, there are certainly works far above my humble means . . . . For this project, I have had to pay to have my say."

Virginia Overton (Hardcover): Fabrice Stroun Virginia Overton (Hardcover)
Fabrice Stroun; Bob Nickas
R577 R489 Discovery Miles 4 890 Save R88 (15%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Pieces-Meubles - 1995/2016 (Paperback): Bob Nickas Pieces-Meubles - 1995/2016 (Paperback)
Bob Nickas
R2,087 Discovery Miles 20 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Melvins - Never Say You're Sorry Pubic Access: Bob Nickas Melvins - Never Say You're Sorry Pubic Access
Bob Nickas
R492 Discovery Miles 4 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Bob Nickas - Komp-laint Dept. (Paperback): Bob Nickas Bob Nickas - Komp-laint Dept. (Paperback)
Bob Nickas
R675 R573 Discovery Miles 5 730 Save R102 (15%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Alan Uglow (Hardcover): Bob Nickas Alan Uglow (Hardcover)
Bob Nickas
R1,295 R961 Discovery Miles 9 610 Save R334 (26%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Working in series that evolved slowly over decades, British-born, New York-based painter Alan Uglow (1941-2011) always remained faithful to his central vision; his practice was unaffected by the increasingly commercial demands of the art scene in the 1980s and 1990s, earning him the "artist's artist" tag. His paintings revolve around a subtle dialogue between notions of center and edge, and are executed gradually, with several layers of paint. They appear at once calm and dynamic, and simultaneously suggest emptiness and ground. Published to coincide with a 2013 exhibition organized by Bob Nickas at David Zwirner, New York, this indispensable catalogue includes all-new photography of paintings created from the early 1990s through 2011, archival interviews and images, and an exhibition chronology illustrated with images of museum and gallery invitation cards.

Peter Bradley (Hardcover): Peter Bradley Peter Bradley (Hardcover)
Peter Bradley; Text written by Bob Nickas, Lauren O'Neill-Butler, David Rhodes
R823 Discovery Miles 8 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Ugo Rondinone - New Horizon (Hardcover): Phong Bui, Bob Nickas Ugo Rondinone - New Horizon (Hardcover)
Phong Bui, Bob Nickas; Edited by Ugo Rondinone; Artworks by Ugo Rondinone
R961 R819 Discovery Miles 8 190 Save R142 (15%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Philippe Decrauzat - Delay (Hardcover): Philippe Decrauzat Philippe Decrauzat - Delay (Hardcover)
Philippe Decrauzat; Text written by Jimena Canales, Lydie Delahaye, Michel Gauthier, Peter Kubelka, …
R1,153 Discovery Miles 11 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Kent Henricksen: A Season of Delight (Hardcover): Kent Henricksen Kent Henricksen: A Season of Delight (Hardcover)
Kent Henricksen; Text written by Kathy Grayson, Bob Nickas, Lillian Davis, Mario Diacono; Edited by …
R866 R669 Discovery Miles 6 690 Save R197 (23%) Out of stock

Victorian women in masks, sheep dominating young boys, hooded figures popping out of the long grass, demented cherubs and aroused attack dogs are just some of the darkly humorous figures that populate the work of rising New York artist Kent Henrickson. Employing many media and techniques--including drawing, embroidery on linen, wallpaper and sculpture--Henrickson produces rich and crafty artworks that create peculiar psychosexual worlds while balancing classical references with a contemporary sensibility. "There is an absurdist quality attached to my imagery, as boys become cloaked or as hooded executioners or young girls dance and play with ghosts while they themselves are bound. At first glance these scenarios appear to be completely inappropriate and preposterous, but upon further scrutiny they can allude to psychological games and/or individual power struggles." This first monograph features paper changes, lots of full-bleed images and a host of excellent essays and interviews.

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