ii. 5 May 9 June MMXII ii. Nos. 81 150 Arch-Art! Books consists of seventy publications that present the artist book as a medium through which architecture might be photographically and representationally explored. Using the periodicals in Archizines (17 April 9 June) as its inspiration, Arch-Art! forms a complementary presentation of artist books that mine the overlap and friction found in the recent resurgence of independent architecture and art publishing from around the world.
I. Title II. Format 81 K. Sander, Rubensforderpreis Siegen 82 Jet Travel: Some Notes 83 No Drama House 84 Contretemps 85 Dad's Office 86 South Granville 87 O.I.F. (Original In Farbe) 88 HOME 89 Where the Bus Takes Us 111 Outlooks Insights AF / 01 01 112 Archer 113 Konzerthaus Liederhalle Stuttgart 114 Hotel Rooms 115 Agenda Noir et Blanc Design Dept. / Irrégulomadaire 2010 116 Tiger Park 117 A List of Art Which Would Be Destroyed If Ed Ruscha s Painting Los Angeles County Museum On Fire Became Reality Today 138 Lady Librty No. 02 139 Quadrangle 140 Kraft 141 Park : Plan d Evasion / A Plan for Escape 142 J ai Vu et J ai Entendu à Amsterdam 143 Model Studies 144 Service Entrance 145 Yesilyurt 146 Eleven Mega Churches 81 300 210 mm. 82 300 200 mm. 83 295 205 mm. 84 280 210 mm. 85 280 600 mm. 86 280 215 mm. 87 255 205 mm. 88 250 180 mm. 89 245 265 mm. 90 240 165 mm. 114 210 210 mm. 115 210 155 mm. 116 210 145 mm. 117 210 148 mm. 118 210 150 mm. 119 205 155 mm. 120 200 240 mm. 121 200 125 mm. 122 200 160 mm. 123 200 140 mm. 147 130 190 mm. 148 115 170 mm. 149 85 55 mm. 150 85 65 mm. Height width. 90 In Quest of the Perfect Location 91 Mexico 68 92 48 Recent Photographs 93 Neighbourhood 94 Black and Blue 95 Un Sedicesimo 25 A 96 Dedicated to the Warmest Flugelhorn Tone 118 Het Andre Behr Pamflet No. 15 : The Stedelijk Wedge 119 Istanbul Buildings and Materials 120 Home of Tycoons 121 The Power Of The Right Advisor 122 Petite Mort : Recollections of a Queer Public 123 Moscow, Zandvoort, Helsinki 147 70 s 80 s 148 Detroit City Map 149 Disco 150 Where Am I 91 240 170 mm. 92 240 165 mm. 93 240 165 mm. 94 240 180 mm. 95 240 170 mm. 96 240 300 mm. 97 240 170 mm. 98 230 165 mm. 124 200 150 mm. 125 200 150 mm. 126 190 130 mm. 127 190 130 mm. 128 190 130 mm. 129 180 140 mm. 130 180 140 mm. 131 180 140 mm. 97 P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E. Public Sculpture 98 Bad Driving 99 An Architecture for the Poor 100 Houses / Homes 101 Urban Studies Chicago 102 Variation sur Metropolis 103 Where Are You? 104 8 th Avenue 105 Underneath Providence : Findings Thus Far 124 Perverted Nature 125 Cities of Continuous Lines 126 Architectural Space As Agent 127 Natën e Mirë! 128 Cinema and Public Sculpture or If I Were A Monstrosity In The Urban Realm 129 Persistent Huts 130 Some Los Angeles Apartments 131 Real Estate Opportunities 132 Common Ground 99 230 305 mm. 100 230 230 mm. 101 225 140 mm. 102 225 140 mm. 103 225 140 mm. 104 225 140 mm. 105 215 140 mm. 106 215 150 mm. 107 215 140 mm. 108 215 255 mm. 132 180 120 mm. 133 180 140 mm. 134 177 127 mm. 135 170 230 mm. 136 170 170 mm. 137 170 170 mm. 138 160 125 mm. 139 158 210 mm. 140 150 105 mm. 141 150 210 mm. 106 NANCY 133 Twentysix Gasoline Stations 109 215 215 mm. 142 150 210 mm. 107 Dailysituations.com 134 Plants Do Things 110 215 140 mm. 143 150 105 mm. 108 Beauty s Only Screen Deep 135 Auto Scope 111 210 148 mm. 144 145 225 mm. 109 Some Las Vegas Strip Clubs 136 Chimneys 112 210 210 mm. 145 140 215 mm. 110 Lawrence Weiner : NYC Manhole Covers 137 Veintiocho Casillas de Seguridad 113 210 150 mm. 146 140 140 mm.
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III. Location & Year IV. Author(s) / Artist(s) 81 Siegen, Germany. 1994. 111 Berlin, Germany. 137 Buenos Aires, Argentina. 81 Karin Sander. 113 Karin Ruggaber. 145 Karin Ruggaber. 82 San Francisco, CA, United States. 83 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 2005. 84 Modena, Italy. 1978. 85 London, United Kingdom. 1999. 86 Vancouver, Canada. 2002. 87 Dusseldorf, Germany. 2003. 88 Marseille, France, 1997. 89 Arnhem, Netherlands. 2001. 112 Rotterdam, Netherlands. 2006. 113 London, United Kingdom. 2004. 114 Munich, Germany. 1999. 115 Paris, France. 116 Tokyo, Japan. 117 London, United Kingdom. 118 Amsterdam, Netherlands. 138 Brooklyn, NY, United States. 139 New York, NY, United States. 140 Zurich, Switzerland. 141 Gent, Belgium. 2002. 142 Besançon, France. 143 London, United Kingdom. 144 Philadelphia, PA, United States. 82 Pablo Guardiola. 83 Julien Bismuth, Jean Pascal Flavien. 84 Arnaud Claass. 85 Nigel Shafran. 86 Robert Linsley. 87 Katja Stuke, Oliver Sieber. 88 Andrea Blum. 89 Peter Spaans, Hans Eijkelboom. 114 Markus Schmölz. 115 Martine Cléron, Catherine Houbart, et al. 116 Masahito Yamamoto. 117 Michael Crowe. 118 Simon Cutts. 119 Karin Ruggaber. 120 Angie Waller. 121 Anonymous. 146 Travis Shaffer. 147 Kerekes Gábor. 148 Kati Rubinyi. 149 Asher Penn. 150 Lena Guimont. 90 Copenhagen, Denmark. 91 Baden, Switzerland. 92 London, United Kingdom. 93 London, United Kingdom. 94 Oslo, Norway. 95 Mantova, Italy. 96 Zurich, Switzerland. 1997. 97 Ljubljana, Slovenia. 98 Melbourne, Australia. 99 Stockholm, Sweden. 100 Bergen, Norway. 2000. 101 Paris, France. 2002. 102 Paris, France. 2006. 103 Paris, France. 2006. 104 Paris, France. 2006. 105 Philadelphia, PA & Cambridge, MA, United States. 106 Bretiguy-sur-Or, France. 1999. 119 London, United Kingdom. 2005. 120 New York, NY, United States. 121 New York, NY, United States. 122 New York, NY, United States. 123 Amsterdam, Netherlands. 124 Amsterdam, Netherlands. 125 Amsterdam, Netherlands. 126 Paris, France. March, 127 Budapest, Hungary. 128 Seoul, South Korea. 129 New York, NY, United States. 130 Brooklyn, NY, United States. 131 Brooklyn, NY, United States. 145 London, United Kingdom. 146 Lawrence, KS, United States. 147 Budapest, Hungary. 148 Los Angeles, CA, United States. 149 New York, NY, United States. 150 Berlin, Germany. 90 Christiane Dellbrügge, Ralf de Moll. 91 Heidrun Holzfeind. 92 John Maclean. 93 John Maclean. 94 Morten Andersen. 95 Nathalie Du Pasquier. 96 Claudio Moser. 97 Tadej Pogacar. 98 Louis Porter. 99 Mats Eriksson. 100 Thera Mjaaland. 101 Gerold Tagwerker. 102 Maya Schweizer, Clemens von Wedemeyer. 103 Olga Kisseleva. 104 Stefan Brecht. 105 Alex Lukas. 106 Bertrand Lamarche. 122 Joshua Lubin-Levy, Carlos Motta. 123 Mieke Woestenburg. 124 Mieke Woestenburg. 125 Rossella Biscotti, Kevin Van Braak. 126 Markus Miessen, et al. 127 Alexis Zavialoff. 128 Jörg Obergfell. 129 Derek Sullivan. 130 Eric Doeringer. 131 Eric Doeringer. 132 Fabrice Gygi. 133 Michalis Pichler. 134 Zin Taylor. 135 Heike Baranowsky. 136 Lynne Yamamoto. 137 Victoria Bianchetti. 138 James Prez. 107 Brooklyn, NY, United States. 108 New York, NY, United States. 1983. 109 Las Vegas, NV, United States. 110 New York, NY, United States. 2001. 132 Bern, Switzerland. 2002. 133 New York, NY, United States. 134 Toronto, Canada. 135 Frankfurt, Germany. 1997. 136 Northampton, MA, United States. 107 Brian Bell, Linn Edwards. 108 John Fekner. 109 Julie Cook. 110 Lawrence Weiner. 111 Amos Fricke. 112 Harmen de Hoop. 139 LeRoy Stevens. 140 Peter Piller. 141 Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster. 142 Priscilia Thénard. 143 Thomas Demand. 144 Michael Cataldi.
Printed Matter & Storefront Printed Matter is the world s largest non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of publications made by artists. Recognized for years as an essential voice in the increasingly diversified art world conversations and debates, Printed Matter is dedicated to the examination and interrogation of the changing role of artists publications in the landscape of contemporary art. Executive Director James Jenkin Associate Director Max Schumann Distribution Coordinator Shannon Michael Cane Programming Assistant Keith Gray Development Coordinator Adam O Reilly Finance Coordinator Melissa Grasso Bibliographer Colin Torre Board of Directors Philip Aarons, President Robert Rainwater, Vice President Tim Peterson, Treasurer Carolina Nitsch, Secretary AA Bronson, Casper Grathwohl, Susan Harris, David Kiehl, David Leiber, John McWhinnie, Gregory R. Miller Advisory Group Matthias Herrmann, Jesse Hlebo, James Hoff, Cary Leibowitz, Mary Lum, Rob McKenzie, Barbara Moore, Christoph Schifferli, and David Senior For more information about Printed Matter, Inc., please visit www.printedmatter.org, or call +1 (212) 925 0325. Arch-Art! Books at Storefront for Art and Architecture May 5 June 9, 2012 Curation Adam O'Reilly for Printed Matter Exhibition \ / < \ (Giancarlo Valle, Isaiah King, Ryan Neiheiser) Graphic Design B...A.D. (Benjamin Critton) Printing Linco, Long Island City, NY. Arch-Art! Books presents a selection of publications culled from Printed Matter s catalog that present the artist book as a medium through which architecture might be photographically and representationally explored. Each book presents a flâneur s response to the urban environment, detailing the social patina and environmental decay left on architectural space or documenting architectures with personal significance to the artist. 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