Thursday, July 17, 2025

Richard Long | 4 Sculptures










Richard Long
4 Sculptures
Monchengladbach, Germany: Stadtisches Museum, 1970
20.5 x 16 x 2 cm
Edition of 330 numbered copies


The 11th Stadtisches Museum boxed catalogue accompanies an exhibition of Richard Long’s work (his second, ever) that ran from July 16th to August 30th, 1970. 

A floor plan of the museum’s first floor is printed on the inner lid of the box, and texts by the artist and curator Johannes Cladders are printed, in German, on the bottom inner lid. Enclosed is an 18 page bookwork containing 13 images of works and a portrait of the artist on the cover. 

The 4 sculptures of the title refer to works that Long produced in England, Germany, Africa, and America, between the years 1966 and 1970.





Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Chairs












Chairs by Franz West, Tom Dean, Rob Pruitt,  Donald Judd, Barbara Kruger, Harland Miller, and Van Maltese and Lauren Reed (in reverse order as Blogger now seems to load photos backwards - when it lets you load them at all). 


Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Robert Wilson | From Within: Catalogue Raisonné











[Robert Wilson]
From Within: Catalogue Raisonné
Paris, France: The Arts Arena, 2011
336 pp., 9.5 x 11”, hardcover
Edition size unknown


A now out-of-print catalogue raisonné featuring contributions from performance artists Marina Abramovic and Laurie Anderson, composer (and frequent collaborator) Philip Glass, pop star Rufus Wainwright, actress Isabelle Huppert and others. 


“I can’t think of any body of work as large or as influential.” 
- Susan Sontag




Monday, July 14, 2025

Janet Cardiff and Bures Miller | An Experiment in Time





Janet Cardiff and Bures Miller
An Experiment in Time
Berlin, Germany: Self-published, 2006
15 x 40 x 30 cm.
Edition of 7


"The experience of hearing voices, of having one's consciousness invaded by someone else's memories and reflections, is at once both strangely marvelous and frightening. This is the twilight zone of aural hallucination scripted, recorded and engineered by the Canadian artists Janet Cardiff & George Bures Miller. Their sound and filmed works reference musical, literary and cinematic genres that encompass medieval plainsong, pulp fiction, stream of consciousness novels, historical archives and film noir to transform a walk down the road into an existential thriller.

Combining sound and image in immersive and absorbing installations, Cardiff and Bures Miller are especially renowned for their audio walking guides, pre-recorded sound works in which Janet Cardiff's voice takes the listener on a physical and psychological journey. Since 1999, they have expanded their audio walks to include the moving image. Works such as In Real Time, 1999 at the Carnegie International and Conspiracy Theory / Theorie de Complot, 2002-2003 at the Musée d'art contemporain, Montreal, are shot on binaural audio and video and then replayed by the viewer on the same site, causing a strange co-mingling of past and present as different realities overlap.

An Experiment in Time invites the viewer to become co-creator of a video walk in their own home, by following a script that has been specifically designed by the artists and that the viewer will video tape themselves. The artists have described the work thus:

"For this piece we want to create a work in a personal space, collaborating with the collector who would participate in creating a video walk sited in his or her own home. Since most house have a kitchen, living room, bathroom and bedroom, we have created a narrative matrix that will work in any living space. You will be provided with a small DV camera and a shot list that you will then videotape yourself. After you have completed the recording you will send the tapes to us. We will edit in the narrative script and instructions (using Janet's voice) as well as other sounds, music and video. Then we will send the edited version back to you to replay on the provided video camera.

"A wooden box contains all the necessary elements. Instructions, shot list, video camera, binaural microphones and various props, including an early edition of the book An Experiment in Time by John W Dunne published in 1912. All the separate original audio and video components will be included so that if the purchaser moves (or sells the work) another version could be created in a different location. This could be edited by the artists or in the event that they are unavailable any video editor could put it together from the instructions supplied.” 
- didactic panel

Sunday, July 13, 2025

David Lamelas Publication







David Lamelas
Publication
London, UK:  Nigel Greenwood Inc. Ltd., 1970
48 pp., 21 x 15 cm., softcover
Edition of 1000


Publication features contributions from thirteen international artists and critics who the artist chose due to their relationship to language-based practices: Keith Arnatt, Robert Barry, Stanley Brouwn, Daniel Buren, Victor Burgin, Michel Claura, Gilbert and George, John Latham, Lucy Lippard, Martin Maloney, Barbara M. Reise, Lawrence Weiner and Ian Wilson. 

The title collects their responses to three statements provided by Lamelas:

1. Use of oral and written language as an Art Form.
2. Language can be considered as an Art Form.
3. Language cannot be considered as an Art Form.

Copies now sell for between one and two hundred dollars, but Primary Information issued a facsimile reprint in 2016, which is currently available for only five dollars, here




Saturday, July 12, 2025

Douglas Huebler








Douglas Huebler died on this day in 1997. 





Friday, July 11, 2025

Herman de Vries










Herman de Vries was born on this day in 1931.




Reiner Ruthenbeck














Reiner Ruthenbeck
Ruthenbeck
Mönchengladbach, Germany: Städtisches Museum, 1972
20.2 x 16.5 x 1.5 cm.
Edition of 440 numbered copies


An exhibition catalogue as printed cardboard box containing a title card, two cards printed on both sides featuring introductory text by Hans van der Grinten and curator Johannes Cladders, a 45rpm vinyl record, an accordion fold featuring 32 black and white offset photographs of sirens on rooftops. 

The work is part of a series of boxed exhibition catalogues published by the  Städtisches Museum between the late sixties and early eighties. Other artists in the series include Joseph Beuys, George Brecht & Robert Filliou, Marcel Broodthaers, Daniel Buren, Joel Fisher, Hanne Darboven, Jasper Johns, Piero Manzoni, Lawrence Weiner and others. 

The record, a single-sided 7” disk titled Dachskulptur,  consists of air raid sounds. Because of it’s inclusion, the publication has been featured in three seminal works on Artists’ Records: Ursula Block's Broken Music, Germano Celant's The Record as Artwork, and Guy Schraenen's Vinyl Records: Records and Covers by Artists.


"Ruthenbeck’s record Dachskulptur has sounds that are more physical, collecting, with photographic
documentation, the technological wailing of Düsseldorf factory hooters. Their drawn-out blasts resound through the air to great acoustic effect, giving a tactile dimension to sound which, as a sculptor, Ruthenbeck sees as complementing his objects in rubber and steel."
- Germano Celant, The Record as Artwork





Wednesday, July 9, 2025

David Hockney















David Hockney turns 88 today.