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Rather than focusing on just one artwork, New Address provides us with a peek into the entire oeuvre of artist Tobias Kaspar?s, using the modes and codes of the?behind the scenes??black and white photographs without any staging.0In this publication Tobias Kaspar?s artistic approach unfolds through an image flow taken from the artist?s hard disk, not showing clean white cub installation views but rather dirty raw making-of photographs of the apartments the artist has been living in and paying rent for in the past years. An additional booklet includes a list of works as they appear in the book as well as a text by artist Mikael Brkic and a longer essay by art historian Daniel Horn.00Exhibition: Lovaas Projects, Munich, Germany (27.10. - 10.12.2016).
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Monk's new book Studio Visit takes as its starting point a number of Richard Prince's publications. Visually similar to those iconic artist's books of the 1990s, this publication is also very different from them in many other ways. Jonathan Monk opens the door to his secret studio. For many years he has been considered an exemplary post-studio artist, working from a small desk, a computer, and a mobile phone. This publication reveals that he actually has a studio in the traditional sense of the word. A space in which he can be free, for a moment, to think about what is to be done ... and if it has been done already, never mind ... Published in the Christoph Keller Edition Series.
Provence Report is a biannual arts and culture magazine showcasing contemporary fashion, criticism, art, music, literature and photography. The winter 2018-2019 edition features stories about artists using their skills in the service of others and explores conceptions of artistic value and labor.