Frederick Kiesler - Function Follows Vision, Vision Follows Reality
Sternberg Press 2016 ISBN 9783956791703 Acqn 26113 Pb 11x18cm 116pp 11.75 Edited by Luca Lo Pinto, Vanessa Joan Muller and the Austrian Frederick and Lillian Kiesler Private Foundation This collection of unpublished or rare texts by Frederick Kiesler written between 1927 and 1957 is published on the occasion of the exhibition Function Follows Vision, Vision Follows Reality at Kunsthalle Wien (May 27August 23, 2015), curated by Luca Lo Pinto and Vanessa Joan Muller. The exhibition, developed in cooperation with the Austrian Frederick and Lillian Kiesler Private Foundation, focuses on Kieslers ideas on display, and juxtaposes works of contemporary artists with a number of original drawings by Kiesler. Views of the exhibition are included in the pages of this publication. With works by Leonor Antunes, Olga Balema, Cline Condorelli, Morton Feldman, Annette Kelm, Friedrich Kiesler, Charlotte Moth, Francesco Pedraglio, Luca Trevisani, Nicole Wermers.
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Wendelien van Oldenborgh Amateur
Sternberg Press 2016 ISBN 9783956791918 Acqn 26106 Hb 18x25cm 396pp col ills 26.95 Edited by Emily Pethick and Wendelien van Oldenborgh with David Morris Texts by Nana Adusei-Poku, Ricardo Basbaum, Frdrique Bergholtz, Eric de Bruyn, Binna Choi, David Dibosa, Denise Ferreira da Silva, Avery F. Gordon, Tom Holert, Nataa Ili, Charl Landvreugd, Sven Ltticken, Anna Manubens, Ruth Noack, Grant Watson Amateur is the first comprehensive publication about Wendelien van Oldenborghs moving image works, and their accompanying installations. Developed over the past ten years of her practice, these works explore communication and interaction between individuals, often against the backdrop of a unique public location, in order to cast attention on repressed, incomplete, and unresolved histories. Through the staging of these encounters on film, van Oldenborgh enables multiple perspectives and voices to coexist, and brings to light political, social, and cultural relationships and how they are manifested through social interactions. The publication is generously illustrated and brings together a wealth of texts by artists, curators, and writers who have been key interlocutors with van Oldenborgh, and who each offer in-depth observations and reflections on a work from her oeuvre. These authors include Nana AduseiPoku, Ricardo Basbaum, Frdrique Bergholtz, Eric de Bruyn, Binna Choi, David Dibosa, Denise Ferreira da Silva, Avery F. Gordon, Tom Holert, Nataa Ili, Charl Landvreugd, Sven Ltticken, Anna Manubens, Ruth Noack, and Grant Watson.