Monographies
  • Cornelia Parker

    Avvistamenti | Sightings

    texts by Iwona Blazwick, Ewa Lajer-Burcharth
    pages: 112
    format: 21 x 28 cm
    date of publication: May 2001
    images: 50 col.
    binding: paperback
    language: Italian/English
    isbn: 9788877571267

     



    €14,46

    The seventh catalogue of the series Avvistamenti | Sightings is dedicated to the english artist Cornelia Parker, on the occasion of the exhibition at GAM, Torino, opening from April 28th to June 17th, 2001.

     

    The huge amount of images makes perfectly understand Cornelia Parker's creative process, thanks also to the two essays, figuring out the use and meaning of objects making and giving life to her installations. The artist creates surroundings often similar to dramatic performances in which the objects-protagonists, most of them unusual, familiar and belonged to well known people, have been phisically transformed and modified in how they appear and in what they represent.

     

    The book opens with the photographic documentation of the exhibition, collecting about 50 works produced in the last 5 years, to then go back through the artist's work with images of installations, drawings and photographs, from 1980 up to the present day, and closing with an updated bio/bibliography.

     

    Avvistamenti | Sightings is a project by GAM, Galleria Civica di Arte Moderna e Contemporanea of Torino, supervised by Alessandra Pace. It expects ten personal exhibitions by international artists and ten catalogues, published by hopefulmonster, containing the artworks' photographic documentation, critical essays by important
    museum's supervisors and art historians, an interview to the artist and a complete bio/bibliography.

  • Mario Airò. La stanza dove Marsilio sognava di dormire… e altri racconti

    Avvistamenti | Sightings

    texts by Laura Cherubini, Nicolas Bourriaud, Luca Cerizza
    pages: 128
    format: 21 x 28 cm
    date of publication: March 2001
    images: 50 col.
    binding: paperback
    language: Italian/English
    isbn 9788877571250



    €14,46

    The sixth catalogue of the Avvistamenti | Sightings series is dedicated to Mario Airò, artist of the space, both physical and mental, who shapes the air through sound with his work and contains it building architecture. 

    The catalogue, that narrates throughoutfully the artistic personality of Airò, both through his work and the biographical writings that accompany some of it, opens with the images of his work created for the GAM exposition The room where Marsilio would dream to sleep in inspired by the De vita coelitus comparanda by Marsilio Ficino, which consists of an imaginary room with a bed, a writing desk and seven pillars where the sky would rest upon. 

    Among the other works in the catalogue, those accompanied by the artist’s writings, starting from the work inspired by a screenplay of the movie “Soigne ta droite” by Jean Luc Godard (1986), called Quel pomeriggio qui sulla terra (1998), Ninna-Nanna per barriques e archi (1999), a project fully centered on sound, the work Aurora (1999), introduced by the speech to Chile by Salvador Allende, Springadela (2000), which appears together with the artist’s text on the work of Giordano Bruno, and Raise up the roof beam, carpenters, work of 1999, which is called like a short story by author J.D. Salinger. 

  • Mario Merz. Die katze, die durch den garten geht, ist mein arzt |The cat that walks through the garden is my doctor

     

    texts by Guido De Werd, Guy Tosatto, Alain Cueff, Daniel Soutif
    pages: 128
    format: 24,5 x 24,5 cm
    date of publication: January 2001
    images: 73 col.
    binding: paperback
    language: German/English
    isbn 9788877571236



    €30,99

    The monographic catalogue, already published in the italian/french edition for the exhibition at Carré d'Art Musée d'Art Contemporain of Nîmes, is now published in the german/english edition on the occasion of the exhibition's setup at Museum Kurhaus Kleve in Germany from January 28th to April 1st 2001.

    The catalogue collects 70 unpublished drawings by the artist, showed at the exhibition, sheets of drawing and tracing paper on which marks and colours sketch igloos, cones, animals, various shapes that animate Mario Merz imaginary universe.

  • Arnulf Rainer. Retrospettiva 1948-2000

    texts by Peter Weiermair
    anthology by the artist
    pages: 192
    format: 24 x 28 h cm
    date of publication: January 2001
    images: 140 col.
    binding: hardback
    language: Italian/English
    isbn 9788877571281

     



    €41,31

    The monographic catalogue is published on the occasion of the huge exhibition dedicated to the austrian artist, setup at Galleria d’Arte Moderna of Bologna from January 25th to April 1st 2001.

    The retrospective exhibition collects about 200 works by Rainer, of which 140 in the catalogue, from the drawings of the Fifties, to the Übermalung, to the photographic works Automatenphotos of 1960, to the religious themes, to angels, leaves’ paintings, to the Schleierbild and actors’ portraits, all made from 1990, up to the recent years, to which belongs the series of Traumland.

    The monography has been organized on the chronological order of the images, that follow one other assembled in groups, each of them underlined by the autograph texts, that tell Rainer’s work from the Fifties up to the present day.

  • Pedro Cabrita Reis

    avvistamenti/sightings

     

    texts by Alessandra Pace, Yehuda E. Safran, Doris Von Drathen
    pages: 128
    format: 21 X 28 h cm
    date of publication: January 2001
    images: 75
    binding: paperback
    language: italian/english
    ISBN 9788877571199

     

     



    €14,46

    The fifth catalogue of the series Avvistamenti/Sightings is dedicated to the portuguese artist Pedro Cabrita Reis, eclectic personality who expresses himself through sculptures, installations, drawings and paintings.

    The catalogue is planned by a temporal route that begins from the current exhibition at the GAM, to which the works of the most recent years follow, going back in time with the images from his archive's works.

    The book opens with the complete photographic documentation of the works expressly done for the GAM, with both individual works and exhibition's views , to which other two images sections follow, intercalated by the pages of the text by Doris Von Drathen, Giving Heed to Silence, which describes Pedro Cabrita Reis' works as occupied by silence and light. The author mentions the Cidades Cegas, 1998, sheds and huts stuck together, hang up and closed that let feel the choking interior that prevents breathing, the Wrapping Tape Landscape # 1, 1999, where the sealing up landscape doesn't breath and stand in the silence, and the Cathedral # 2, 1999, made by red bricks lined up and covered with light that create a space suitable for "giving heed to silence".

     

    Pedro Cabrita Reis was born in Lisbon in 1956. His first works are paintings of everyday objects placed in mysterious settings, but by the 1980s his production had already turned towards sculpture and installations. Starting from the architectural space that surrounds him, he uses everyday objects (chairs and tables) that he binds with industrial materials (neon lamps and bricks) to create abstract creations; his aim is to make the viewer interact with the new spaces he has organised. He has participated in numerous international exhibitions, including Documenta IX (1992), the 45th Venice Biennale as part of the Portuguese pavilion (1995) and as a soloist (1997). In 2003 he represented Portugal at the 50th Venice Biennale exhibiting two installations; in 2006 he presented a site-specific installation at the Macro in Rome. In 2009, he participated in the 10th Lyon Biennale and, in the same year, the Hamburger Kunsthalle presented a major retrospective with a selection of his work from 1985 onwards. In January 2012, the first monographic exhibition dedicated to him in Spain, Los Rojos, was completed at the Ivorypress gallery in Madrid.

     

  • Mario Merz. Il gatto che attraversa il giardino è il mio dottore | Le chat qui traverse le jardin est mon docteur

    texts by Guido De Werd, Guy Tosatto, Alain Cueff, Daniel Soutif
    pages: 144
    format: 24,5 x 24,5 cm
    date of publication: July 2000
    images: 73 col.
    binding: paperback
    language: Italian/French
    isbn 9788877571168

     



    €30,99

    The monographic catalogue is published for the exhibition at Carré d'Art Musée d'Art Contemporain of Nîmes from July 13th to September 24th 2000.

    The catalogue collects 70 unpublished drawings by the artist, showed at the exhibition, sheets of drawing and tracing paper on which marks and colours sketch igloos, cones, animals, various shapes that animate Mario Merz imaginary universe.