Jonathan Monk
One Hundred Meals between Rome and Berlin
Milan, Italy: Humboldt Books, 2016
216 pp. 12.0 × 15.0 cm., staple-bound
Edition of 50
A series that began with Monk’s two-year stay in Rome, and continues to this day. While at lunch, the artist draws an image of a favourite artwork (by Daniel Buren, Maurizio Cattelan, Gilbert & George, Damian Hirst, Donald Judd, Martin Kippenberger, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Sol LeWitt, Cady Noland, Richard Prince, Ed Ruscha, Andy Warhol, Christopher Wool, and many others) on his restaurant receipt. The work is then photographed and offered on Instagram for the price of the meal. A singing for one's supper, of sorts.
I have one example (a Sol Lewitt), though the payment was deferred until we can dine again together (it's been years and years).
This bookwork documents examples between the time in Rome and the return home to Berlin. It features a handwritten cover, 100 drawings and an essay by curator Luca Cerizza (in both English & Italian).
The title is available for $250 US from Jonathan A. Hill, Bookseller at New York Antiquarian Book Fair (21-24 April) at the Park Avenue Armory, at Booth C15.