This catalogue raisonné was published on the occasion of the exhibition of the same name Mladen Stilinović: On Money and Zeroes, which was shown at the Grazer Kunstverein in 2006. The exhibition included works from more than 30 years. Money is the central motif and material in this complex of works by Stilinovic.
Editors: Mari Laanemets und Søren Grammel
Authors: Mari Laanemets, Mladen Stilinović, Branka Stipančić
Design: Christoph Steinegger/ Interkool
128 pages, 96 images in total, 14 b/w, 82 color images, 23,5 x 16 cm, 450g, German/ English
Published by: Revolver – Publishing by Vice Versa
ISBN 978-3-86895-003-8
Price: 20,– Euro
Over the past decade, artist Lisa Oppenheim (b. 1975, US) has steadily developed a unique body of work exploring the usage of (historical) imagery. Balanced between appropriation and reconstruction, her work relies on substitutions applied to photographic and filmic records through which the historical and the present are transmitted and constituted through a language of today.
Editors: Krist Gruijthuijsen, Bettina Steinbruegge and Florence Derieux
Design: Marc Hollenstein
192 pages, full color, 32 x 24 cm, 800g, German/ English
Published by: Sternberg Press, Grazer Kunstverein, Kunstverein in Hamburg and FRAC Champagne-Ardenne
ISBN-13: 978-3-956790-40-9
Price: 30,– Euro
This publication is an accompanying booklet by Tom Holert, which was a contribution to the group exhibition traurig sicher, im training, shown from September 23 to October 15, 2006 at the Grazer Kunstverein.
Editors: Tom Holert, Søren Grammel
Author: Tom Holert
Design: Christoph Steinegger/ Interkool
24 pages, 16 b/w images. in total, 32 x 23 cm, 40g, German
Published by: Revolver – Archiv für aktuelle Kunst, Berlin
ISBN 978-3-86558-457-2
Price: 9,– Euro
This publication was published on the occasion of the exhibition Kultur und Freizeit (Culture and Leisure Time) by Andreas Fogarasi at Grazer Kunstverein. With all its ambiguity, Information is the right title for a book about Andreas Fogarasi. This is what it provides about the artist’s work, but information is also what Andreas Fogarasi investigates as a medium, through which social reality is synthesized.
Editors: Andreas Fogarasi, Søren Grammel
Authors: Søren Grammel, Vanessa Joan Müller
Design: Christoph Steinegger/ Interkool
112 pages, 104 images in total, 4 b/w, 100 color, 27 x 20 cm, 460g, German/ English
Published by: Revolver – Archiv für aktuelle Kunst, Berlin
ISBN 978-3-86588-472-5
Price: 20,– Euro
The artist’s book was created for the exhibition Provisorisches Yoga, which took place at the Grazer Kunstverein as part of steirischer herbst 2009. The book was part of the exhibition and deals in this work with physical cultures in connection with living space and social space.
Design: Michaela Meise
148 pages, 112 images in total, 80 b/w, 32 color images, 27,5 x 21 cm, German
Edition of 30, numbered, signed
Published by: self-published
Price: 500,– Euro (out of print)
For nearly thirty years, Elio Montanari has been photographing artists at work—either producing or installing their artworks in the context of major exhibitions and international events. The photographs reproduced within this publication capture with full spontaneity the working process involving artists, assistants, curators and peers.
Editor: November Paynter
Contributions by: November Paynter, Catherine David, Pier Paolo Calzolari, Donna Ferrato
Design: Marc Hollenstein
144 pages, 101 b/w, 23 color images, 23 x 17 cm, English
Published by: SALT, Grazer Kunstverein, Mousse Publishing
ISBN 978-8-867491-64-3
Price: 24,– Euro
This book centers around two exhibitions, Die Blaue Blume (2007) und Idealismusstudio (2008), which both took place at Grazer Kunstverein. They form the point of crystallization around a question that has marked the activities of the Grazer Kunstverein in the last three years.
Editors: Søren Grammel/ Grazer Kunstverein
Authors: Søren Grammel, Michael Hirsch, Mari Laanemets, Ruby Sircar, Jan Verwoert
With, about, after: Anni Albers, Vojin Bakić, Martin Beck, Christoph Bruckner, Saim Demircan, Luca Frei, Lasse Schmidt Hansen, Heidrun Holzfeind, Marine Hugonnier, David Jourdan, Jacob Dahl Jürgensen, Paul Klee, Katarzyna Kobro, Hilary Lloyd, Marika Lõoke & Jüri Okas, Camilla Løw, Kenneth Martin, Ulrike Meinhof, George Nelson, Silke Otto-Knapp, Vaclav Pozarek, Florian Roithmayr, Giles Round, Nora Schultz, Sean Snyder, Juliane Solmsdorf, WHW & Ana Bakić, Pernille Kapper Williams
Design: Christoph Steinegger/ Interkool
224 pages, 68 images in total, 2 b/w, 66 color images, 24 x 16,8 cm, German/ English
Published by: Sternberg Press, New York/ Berlin
ISBN 978-1-934105-35-1
Price: 25,– Euro
Maxine Kopsa, editor of the new issue of DURCH, the magazine of the Grazer Kunstverein, has invited the artists who decisively shaped the Kunstverein’s program in 2013 to design the magazine.
Editor: Maxine Kopsa
Contributions by: Doug Ashford, Josef Bauer, Nina Beier, Eva Berendes, Sarah Browne, Tyler Coburn, Céline Condorelli, Victoria Dejaco, Will Holder, Beatrice Gibson, Germaine Kruip, Jan Mot, Willem Oorebeek, Raivo Puusemp, David Reinfurt & Stuart Bailey (Dexter Sinister), Lucy Skaer, Kate Strain, Mierle Laderman Ukeles, Robert Wilhite, Tirdad Zolghadr
Design: Marc Hollenstein
108 pages, b/w and full color, 24 x 16.5 cm, English/ German
Published by: SCHLEBRÜGGE.EDITOR, Vienna
ISBN 978-3-902833-62-4
Price: 15,– Euro
Lip magazine was self-published by women in Melbourne from 1976 to 1984 and stood as a lightning rod for Australian feminist artistic practice over the Women’s Liberation era. Collecting and presenting the materials of Lip for the first time since their original appearance, The Lip Anthology, edited by Vivian Ziherl, privileges the range and dynamism of contesting feminisms that comprised the Lip project.
Editor: Vivan Ziherl
Design: Marc Hollenstein
192 pages, many b/w and color images, 27 x 19 cm, 1000g, English
Published by: Macmillan Art Publishing, Kunstverein Amsterdam in collaboration with Grazer Kunstverein
ISBN-13: 978-1-921394-77-5
Price: 20,– Euro
A new edition of the 1980 publication was published on the occasion of exhibitions at the Project Arts Centre, Dublin, the Grazer Kunstverein and the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, Salt Lake City.
Editor: Raivo Puusemp
Design: Marc Hollenstein
29 pages, re-print of historic material
Published by: Project Press
ISBN-13: 978-1872493411
Price: 5,– Euro (out of print)