Description | Postcards for various artists, art installations, and photography: Gordon Matta-Clark, 'Splitting' (1974), Gregorio Fernandez, 'Ecce Homo' (before 1621), Joseph Beuys, 'Nr. 15029' (1982), Philip-Lorca diCorcia, '100 Polaroids' (2010), Ian Kiaer, 'Endnote, Pink', Gordon Davis, Burns Supper', Paul Tomkins, 'Steam Train, Loch Eilt'; The Guardian, colours series relating to British events (Ashes Green, Hiorns Blue, Polling Station Purple, 10:10 Pink, Recession Red, Disorderly Orange, Swine Flu Yellow, Wallinger White, Endangered Grey, Banged Up Black); toy version of Jean Michel Basquiat;Silke Otto-Knapp, 'Many Many Women' with accompanying text.
Tate Modern exhibitions: Frida Kahlo [2005], Per Kirkeby [2009], Gabriel Orozco [2011], Unileve series: Ai Weiwei, Francis Alys, a Story of Deception.
Tate Britain exhibitions: Richard Long [2009], Rachel Whiteread drawings, 'Fourth Wall, Turner on the Thames'.
Tate St Ives exhibition: 'The Dark Monarch: Magic and Modernity in British Art'.
Tamura Gallery, Tokyo [1980] 'Event for Rock Suspension', 'Pilot Light' [2010].
Two-nine-two, essays in visual culture book.
Sleaze Nation books: pretty and vacant; fashion photography.
Ida Applebroog and Dieter Roth private viewing.
Stephanie Snyder and Aaron Day, 'The Reichstag' sound recording [2004].
Valentin Popov, 'In the Water' [2010]; Dennis Parlante, 'Allegorical Thoughts' [2010].
Berlin Biennale [2010]; Whitstable Biennale [2010].
Camberwell College of Arts, the Dance Print.
Programmes for 'Uncle Varick' [2004].
Standpoint Gallery: 'Cooler Warmer', and 'Shamanimal: Ritual and the non-human'.
Frieze Art Fair; Turner Prize 10.
Southbank Centre exhibition guide; Barbican Gallery programme for exhibitions.
VW 'Self-Consciousness'.
The Bloomberg Commission, Whitechapel Gallery.
James Joyce Self-Portrait; Gerhard Richter portraits; painting of flowers, unknown artist.
'Strange Places' Urban Landscape Photography.
James Welling, Marlene Dumas, Thomas Ruff, Zhang Enli, Diana Thater, R. Crumb, Sarah Lucas, Nuds 2009.
Gareth Moore interview with CCA Wattis Institure for Contemporary Arts.
New York Times article on museums embracing the 'rebel' genre of performance art; The Whitstable Satellite newspaper [2010], with mention of the Whitstable Biennale.
KW Institute for Contemporary Art: Sergej Jensen, Wolfgana Breuer, Vorspannkino, Annette Kelm, Cyprien Gaillard, 'Political/Minimal' + delivery press review + press kit, 'L'ecole de Stephanie', 'Wystawa', Owen Land.
Serpentine Gallery: Jeff Koons 'Popeye' series, Richard Hamilton, Luke Fowler [2009], Nancy Spero, Marcus Coates 'The Trip', Klara Liden, Anish Kapoor.
Peer: Jeff McMillan, Michael Fortune; 10 years of exhibitions and projects [1999-2009]. |