Saturday, August 16, 2025

8 works of Lawrence Weiner











Lawrence Weiner
8 works of Lawrence Weiner
Mönchengladbach, Germany: Städtisches Museum, 1973
20.0 x 16.0 x 2.5 cm. 
Edition of 330 numbered copies


The 23rd Städtisches Museum boxed catalogue was produced to accompany an exhibition of Lawrence Weiner’s work which took place in April of 1973. It consists of a grey-brown cardboard box with a printed lid that contains a folded leaflet, a book and a poster. 

The 40 page book was published a year prior, in conjunction with Weiner's participation in 1972's fifth instalment of Documenta, helmed by Harald Szeeman. Titled A Primer, it was published in an edition of 2000 copies (see below). As one of Weiner’s earliest publications, it sells for just under the price of the complete box (around $200). 

The leaflet features a text by curator Johannes Cladders, and the text-based poster folds out to 78 x 60 cm.













Friday, August 15, 2025

Takako Saito | Grinder Chess











Takako Saito
Grinder Chess
New York City, USA: ReFlux, nd
17 x 17 x 7.2 cm.
Edition of 19 signed and numbered copies


I can't think of another artist who has made as many great chess board variations as Takako Saito. Her disrupted sets include games in which you identify your pieces by scent, taste, weight and sound, as well as Book Chess (1980), Nut & Bolt Chess (1964) and even wearable chess sets. 

Grinder Chess isn't as conceptually strong as some of the others, but its formally great - drill bits reimagined as soldiers. The piece may be a pun on the chess term "grinder", which refers to a player with an unassuming style. 

The work is designed by George Maciunas, who predatory drawing is below. 












Thursday, August 14, 2025

Jon Sasaki











Happy Birthday to Jon Sasaki!



Tuesday, August 12, 2025

Hans Haacke | The Chocolate Master









Hans Haacke
The Chocolate Master / Der Pralinenmeister
Toronto, Canada: Art Metropole, 1982
[28] pp., 26.7 x 20.2 x 0.4 cm., staple-bound
Edition size unknown


An investigation into the business activities of Peter Ludwig, his chocolate empire and the family's art collecting activities. Haacke examines Ludwig's use of low-wage immigrant labour, tax breaks and interest-free loans to run his business and pointed philanthropy to drive up the value of his art collection. Reportedly, at the peak of his activities, Ludwig was purchasing on average an artwork a day. Over thirty European museums are named after him. Text in German and English.

The Art Metropole version is the second edition, following one published by Paul Maenz the year prior. 


Haacke celebrates his 89th birthday today. 




Monday, August 11, 2025

Joel Fisher | Double Camouflage















Joel Fisher
Double Camouflage
Mansfield, USA: Self-published, c1970
[142] pp., 29 x 23 cm., softcover
Edition of 100 numbered copies


An Artists' Book published in conjunction with the exhibition of the same name, held in Mansfield Ohio, from October 3rd to 25th, 1970. 

The assemblage style publication features text-based works, rubber stamp headings and conceptual projects. In one, Fisher writes "I am a former painter interested in expanding the boundaries of art, and ask for assistance in a significant experiment.” The call for participants continues:  “Do not open any mail you receive during the week of August 10-17 1969, but store it unopened in a clear plastic box.” He received no favourable replies. Curator Marcia Tucker replied on Whitney Museum letterhead that she could not take part, but would file the request under the heading 'Unclassifiable Curious Documents'.



Sunday, August 10, 2025

Cathy Lane & Angus Carlyle | In the Field:The Art of Field Recording




Cathy Lane & Angus Carlyle
In the Field:The Art of Field Recording 
Devon, UK: Uniformbooks, 2013
240 pp., 24 cm., softcover
Edition size unknown 


Cathy Lane and Angus Carlyle are composers and sound artists, and together co-direct the department of Creative Research in Sound Arts Practice (CRiSAP) at the University of the Arts London. Their first book together is a collection of interviews with sound artists who employ field recordings in their work.