MIKA ROTTENBERG, Mika Rottenberg
Published on the occasion of Rottenberg's retrospective exhibition at de Appel Arts Centre, Amsterdam, this first publication on the acclaimed young artist presents a comprehensive overview of her work to date. Video stills, diagrams, drawings and previously unpublished source material are interwoven with essays investigating the work from political, philosophical and historical perspectives. Interviews conducted by the artist with some of the performers provide unique insight into Rottenberg's process of blending fact and fiction to create her highly original work. Full color. Hard cover; 204 pp. Published by Gregory R. Miller & Co.: 2011
$45
WALLACE BERMAN, Wallace Berman
Catalog of the exhibition Wallace Berman 1926-1976 at Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery, November 6 - January 9, 2010. Introduction by Tosh Berman. Essays by Michael Duncan and Andrew Lampert. Features full page images of selected works, installation views, and documentation of performances by John Zorn and a reading by Max Blagg which accompanied a special screening of "Aleph". Full color. Soft cover; 24 pp.
$15
JONATHAN CALLAN, Interference
The first major publication on Jonathan Callan, published to coincide with Callan’s solo show at The New Art Gallery Walsall. Includes visual documentation of a broad selection of works by the artist produced between 1994 and 2002, a personal commentary by Edward Allington and a conversation between Jonathan Callan, Andrew Renton and Edward Allington. 72 pp. New Art Gallery Walsall: 2003 Hardcover; signed by the artist.
$45
JONATHAN CALLAN, 8030 Titles
This is the second major publication on Jonathan Callan and was published to coincide with Callan’s solo show at Kudlek van der Grinten Galerie, Cologne. The book includes a broad selection of works by the artist produced between 2002 and 2008, a personal commentary by Martin Kudlek and a conversation between Jonathan Callan and Ryan Gander. Softcover; 96 pp.
$30
CAMERON
Published by Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery in conjunction with Cameron exhibition, January-February 2007. Includes essay by Michael Duncan, excerpts from Cameron's journal, and 48 color reproductions. Designed by Lorraine Wild and Robert Ruehlman, Green Dragon Office, Los Angeles. Printed by The Studley Press, Massachussetts. 48pp.
$25
JIMMIE DURHAM, A Certain Lack of Coherence: Writings on Art and Cultural Politics
Anthology of writings from sculptor, writer, performance artist and poet Jimmie Durham ranging from an appeal to American Indian nations for strength and unity to his acerbic critism of Western culture and its redemptive myths of the Other. His understanding of historic process and wit challenge complacent attitudes on 'multiculturalism' and offer a model on how we may think differently about the world. 255 pp. Kala Press: 1993
$20
BARNEY KULOK, Simple Facts
Exhibition publication created by the artist in conjunction with his first New York solo show in Spring 2007. Includes essay by Laurie Dahlberg, and 4 black and white reproductions (ranging in size from 11 x 13 to 4 x 5 inches) of works from Simple Facts.
$5
BARNEY KULOK, In Visible Cities
Book published on the occasion of the artist's exhibition at Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery, September-October 2009. With essay by Svetlana Alpers and poem by Ron Padgett.
$35
ROSILENE LUDUVICO, See it coming
The first monograph on the work of Rosilene Luduvico, published by Haus der Kunst, Munich, in collaboration with Galerie Zink Munich. Includes text by Peter Stamm (in German, Portugese, and English). 78 color plates; 136 pp; Verlag für moderne Kunst Nürnberg: 2007
$40
ADAM MCEWEN,
I Am Curious Yellow
Book published by the artist in conjunction with the exhibition I Am Curious Yellow, installed at the Armory Show booth 731, 2010. 80 pp. with full color insert. Design by Anartservice; Photographs by Cary Whittier. Adam McEwen: 2010
$30
ADAM MCEWEN, Live a Little Better
Book published by the artist in conjunction with the exhibition 8.00 for 8.30. Includes Sven Hassel appreciation by Neville Wakefield. 28 pp. Adam McEwen: 2006
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HANS OP DE BEECK, On Vanishing
Monograph with essays by Nicolas de Oliveira and Nicola Oxley, presenting a wide selection of the artist’s work from the past ten years. The approach adopted does not differentiate between media or dates, but strives to group together themes and perspectives. Starting with questions posed by authors such as Jorge Luis Borges, Italo Calvino, Georges Perec and Alain Robbe-Grillet, the text builds new elements onto and around the artist’s work, creating an ambiguous space filled with crisscrossing paths and diversions. Published in conjunction with Mercatorfonds and Xavier Hufkens, Brussels. 320 color plates; 368 pp
$100
JOHN PILSON, Interregna
These photographs document a pre-9/11 moment—the officescape of a 24/7 investment bank at the height of the dot-com bubble, where John Pilson worked as a computer graphics operator on the graveyard shift. Using the opportunities provided by the “dead time” of late night and early morning, he began to explore this space using still and video photography. The expected elements are all present: cubicles, fluorescent light, smeared gray carpet, beige boxes. The landscape of New York’s financial district, seen through windows, provides the occasional background. A clue to Pilson’s discoveries here is provided by the title Interregna, “between the reigns,” meaning a period where authority and structure is suspended. This important body of work provides a troubling record of our inability to understand and therefore control the effects of technology and work on our lives. 128 pp, 59 duotone illus. Hatje Cantz: 2006
$45
ELAINE REICHEK, At Home and In the World
For "At Home and in the World", her exhibition at the Palais de Beaux-Arts in Brussels, Elaine Reichek explores and innovates on the tradition of the sampler by recasting works of visual art--including pieces by Georges Seurat, Andy Warhol, Lawrence Weiner, Jenny Holzer, and Barbara Kruger--as well as literary quotations--from "Moby Dick", Ovid, Tennyson, Kierkegaard, Woolf and A.S. Byatt, among others--into this form. Uniquely and cleverly designed, this volume documents Reichek's work in full color. Includes Essay by Lynne Cook. 88 pp. Societe des Expositions du Palais des Beaux-Arts de Bruxelles: 2001
$45
ELAINE REICHEK, When This You See
Features a 1996-99 series of thirty-one embroidered samplers. Traditionally, samplers framed truisms, homilies, and lessons within decorative patterns and motifs. Reichek replaces these familiar sayings with quotations from mythology, literature, science, art history, and popular culture. Punctuating the sequence of samplers are embroideries inspired by works of modernism or contemporary art that resonate with Reichek's themes. 88 pp. George Brazilier: 2000
$35
RUBELL FAMILY COLLECTION, 30 Americans
From its inception in the 1960s, the Rubell Collection has been able to boast a particularly fine range of African-American art. Recent New York exhibitions (such as the Harlem Studio Museum's Freestyle and Frequency, or the Renaissance Society's Black Is, Black Ain't) inspired the Rubell family to mount an exhibition of their holdings in this area, reproduced here in 30 Americans. With a late addition to this exhibition, there are in fact 31 artists: Nina Chanel Abney, John Bankston, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Iona Rozeal Brown, Nick Cave, Robert Colescott, Noah Davis, Leonard Drew, Renee Green, David Hammons, Barkley L. Hendricks, Rashid Johnson, Glenn Ligon, Kalup Linzy, Kerry James Marshall, Rodney McMillian, Wangechi Mutu, William Pope L., Gary Simmons, Xaviera Simmons, Lorna Simpson, Shinque Smith, Jeff Sonhouse, Henry Taylor, Hank Willis Thomas, Mickalene Thomas, Kara Walker, Carrie Mae Weems, Kehinde Wiley and Purvis Young. Hardcover; 232 pp.
$60
PETER SCHUYFF
Brochure published in 2007 on the occasion of the artist's first exhibition at Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery and first New York exhibition in six years. Includes essay by Terry R. Myers and 7 color reproductions. 8pp.
$5
HIROSHI SUGITO, Under the Shadow
Published by Tomio Koyama Gallery in conjunction with the artist's 2004 solo exhibition. Includes text by Midori Matsui. 128 pp. Tomio Koyama Gallery: 2004
$20
BILLY SULLIVAN, Photographs
Born in Brooklyn, Billy Sullivan attended New York’s High School of Art and Design and then the School of Visual Arts during which time he began photographing his fellow artists, family and friends from the art, nightclub and fashion worlds. Over 30 years later, Sullivan has accumulated thousands of images that he views as a visual diary of his life, characterizing the people and things around him. From this archive he creates paintings, pastels and ink drawings, primarily portraits and still lifes, The ARTPIX DVD and CD-ROM document Sullivan’s photos over that period. An image archive is accompanied by an audio interview with the artist by Mark Magill, founder of Bomb Magazine, and an essay by The New Yorker art critic Peter Schjeldahl. DVD & CD-ROM, Artpix: 2002; reissued 2006.
$20
BILLY SULLIVAN
The first catalogue on the work of Billy Sullivan, published by Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery and Regen Projects on the occasion of Sullivan's summer 2007 exhibition at Guild Hall, East Hampton. Includes essay by Brooks Adams. Design by Giampetro+Smith, New York; printed by Type A Print, Toronto. 25 color plates; 52 pp.
$45

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