Fruitmarket Gallery Titles
Commissioned by The Fruitmarket Gallery Directed and filmed by Brian Ross.
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Published on the occasion of First drop, an exhibition for The Fruitmarket Gallery and IKON gallery in Birmingham. The exhibition was the first major UK show for Netherlands-based van Warmerdam, a sculptor who also works with film and photography.
The book includes many full-colour images of the work in the show as well as essays by Jonathan Watkins of IKON and Caoimhin Mac Giolla Leith.
Publication date: 27 July 2006 Hardback, 80pp, 270 x 220 mm, Edition of 2,000,
ISBN 0 912 112 121
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Commissioned by The Fruitmarket Gallery. Directed and filmed by Brian Ross.
Published to accompany the show of the same name, Dada's Boys is the brainchild of David Hopkins, Professor of Art History at Glasgow University, an acknowledged authority on Marcel Duchamp and surrealism and a writer on contemporary art. In it, Hopkins uses a new idea about the dada work of Duchamp, Francis Picabia and Man Ray as the basis for a discussion of recent art. Identifying a hitherto under-researched 'Duchampian discourse around male identity',
Accessible to students and non-academics alike this book also includes the work of Knut Asdam, Matthew Barney, John Bock, Roderick Buchanan, Angus Fairhurst, Keith Farquhar, Douglas Gordon, Damien Hirst, Martin Kippenberger, Jeff Koons, Sarah Lucas, Paul McCarthy and Richard Prince.
Winner of AXA Art Catalogue Award: Runner Up 2006
Publication date: 25 May 2006 Soft cover, 112pp, 210 x 150 mm, Edition of 1,000
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Published to coincide with the major touring show of Fred Sandback's work. This substantial monograph traces Sandback's entire career from 1966 to 2003, and comprises all categories of his work: early metal sculptures; works with elastic cord and acrylic yarn; the reliefs; and a large number of drawings offering insight into the extent of his works on paper. The book is heavily illustrated with photographs from installations of Sandback's sculptures in galleries across the world.
Edited by Friedemann Malsch and Christiane Meyer-Stoll and including essays by Yve-Alain Bois, Thomas McEvilley and Thierry Davila. The book also includes interviews and conversations with the artist from 1969 to 2001 as well as an extensive biography, illustrated exhibition history and bibliography. This exhibition toured to Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, Neue Galerie am Joanneum Graz and capcMusee d'art contemporain, Bordeaux.
Publication date: 18 November 2005 Hardback, 324pp, 260 x 210 mm, Edition of 3,000
English/German
ISBN-10: 377571720X ISBN-13: 978-3775717205
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Commissioned by The Fruitmarket Gallery Directed and filmed by Brian Ross
Examining all areas of Louise Hopkins's practice, from the early painting on the reverse of everday fabrics to later work using maps, photographs, sheet music and comic books as a support structure for her painting. By working on supports which already contain information, often an image, and in turning that image into a painting by repainting and hence remaking it, Hopkins confronts or perhaps annihilates the original visual information.
Superbly illustrated throughout this book includes images of all of the work featured in the show, often in close-up as well as with a full view in order to show Hopkins's extraordinary attention to detail.
Essays by Fiona Bradley, Greg Hilty and Ulrich Loock and full biography.
Soft cover, 96pp, 270 x 210 mm Edition of 1,000
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A stunning limited-edition artist’s book designed by the artist in collaboration with designer Irma Boom, and featuring an essay by Caoimhin Mac Giolla Leith, this is an art work in its own right.
Five volumes held together by magnets, it provides the opportunity to flip through the artist’s recent films and savour her beautiful drawings.
Publication date: 11 December 2004 Five volumes, Hardback, 120 x 155 mm, Edition of 1,000
Price: £49.95P&P: £3.00
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