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Hans Ulrich Obrist's 2009 "Poetry Marathon" was an ambitious
two-day poetry event held in Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa's
summer pavilion at the Serpentine Gallery, with performances from
leading poets, writers, artists, philosophers, scholars and
musicians. Intended as a continuation of the overlap between
twentieth-century poetry and art in Dada, Cubism, Surrealism, the
New York Schools and Fluxus, this ambitious occasion is now
commemorated in this 728-page volume. "Poetry Marathon" includes
contributions from Sean Bonney, Tracey Emin, Brian Eno, James
Fenton, Gilbert & George, John Giorno, Dominique
Gonzalez-Foerster, Kenneth Goldsmith, Eugen Gomringer, Richard
Hell, Geoffrey Hill, Joan Jonas, August Kleinzahler, Nick Laird,
Sean Landers, Jonas Mekas, Maria Mirabel, Eileen Myles, Philippe
Parreno, Holly Pester, Jeremy Reed, Gerhard Ruhm, Barry Schwabsky
and Agnes Varda, among many others.
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Das Institut (Paperback)
Hans Ulrich Obrist, Julia Peyton-Jones, Rebecca Lewin
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R1,832
Discovery Miles 18 320
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Since they were founded in 2001, Trolley Books has been highly
regarded as a maverick independent publisher of photography,
reportage, contemporary art and recently, literature. Trolley's
founder Gigi Giannuzzi is a well-known figure in the publishing and
photographic industries for his original and dynamic approach to
photobook publishing as well as his unrelenting support of
photographers and important but underexposed stories. In a shock to
the photography and publishing worlds he was diagnosed with cancer
last year and passed away on Christmas Eve. Shortly before he died
work began on a new book TROLLEYOLOGY, a look at the story behind
Gigi and Trolley, which also will mark our first decade in
publishing.
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Luke Fowler (Hardcover)
Stuart Comer, Will Bradley; Edited by Beatrix Ruf, Julia Peyton-Jones, Hans Ulrich Obrist
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R580
R539
Discovery Miles 5 390
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A prominent figure in Glasgow's vibrant art scene, Luke Fowler's
cinematic collages break down conventional approaches to
biographical and documentary filmmaking. Fowler's films have often
been linked to the British Free Cinema of the 1950s, and Fowler
likewise avoids didactic voice-over and narrative continuity in
favor of impressionistic sound and editing. However, Fowler moves
beyond simply referencing the work of his predecessors. Mercurially
applying the logic, aesthetics and politics of his subjects-who
include the composers/musicians Cornelius Cardew and L. Voag, and
the psychologist R.D. Laing-to the film he is making about them, he
creates atmospheric, sampled histories that reverberate with the
vitality of the people he studies. This is the first major
publication on Luke Fowler. It provides a comprehensive overview of
his artistic production, with color illustrations, an in-depth
discussion between Stuart Comer and the artist, and an essay by
Will Bradley.
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Pia's World (Paperback)
Julia Peyton-Jones
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R270
Discovery Miles 2 700
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'These are beautiful drawings and the book is a beautiful gift from
a mother to a daughter.' - Tracey Emin 'This visual diary is an
illustration of Peyton-Jones' treasuring of her daughter. Immersing
myself in these touching drawings takes me back to my own days of
motherhood. They're so full of warmth, wonder and love, I'm left
wanting more.' - Philippa Perry 'With this artist's book, the
legendary museum director Julia Peyton-Jones returns to her origins
as an artist. These wonderful drawings are the first public
manifestations of her return to the studio and an art career that
started in the late 1970s with paintings, film and performances.
Charting her everyday life with her daughter in words and images,
this inspiring book is first and foremost a story about happiness.'
- Hans Ulrich Obrist In this new book, Julia Peyton-Jones tells the
story of her life with her three-year-old daughter Pia over the
course of the year when Covid-19 spread throughout the world. Made
every evening once her daughter had gone to bed, this beautiful
series of drawings comprises a visual diary of their lives in the
lead-up to and during the pandemic. Peyton-Jones arranges her
sketches, executed in ink, charcoal, pencil and watercolour, into
grid formations that act like windows onto the special moments of
each day, accompanied by captions. As the book develops, the
drawings burst into colour and are complemented by reflections on
motherhood, as well as signposts that reflect the state of the
world as it was changing. At the heart of the book is the tender
relationship between a mother and her daughter, which is
simultaneously deeply personal and universal. During the pandemic,
mother and child are contained in a bubble, watching the park and
the spaces they once occupied from their window. Everyday events
become treasured highlights of the days, which roll by with all
sense of time collapsed. When lockdown lifts, we share their joyful
return to normality.
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