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Impossible Calibrations of an Imaginary Sherrie
Project by: DAI / Dutch Art Institute
Designer: Laure Giletti
Format: 230 x 170 mm mm
Price: € 9,00
Impossible calibrations of an imaginary Sherry is an artist book, it consists out of photographs taken of a miniature model with a darkroom on the left side that connects to an artist studio on the right. The Maquette itself is inhabited by an imaginery version of a person who is dealing with issues that refer to the concept of this book. The book comes with a little magnifier glass to enable the viewer to see more details.
Project by: DAI / Dutch Art Institute
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Biscotti di Vento
Project by: Dutch Art Institute
Designer: Laure Giletti
Pages: 84
Format: 120 x 170 mm mm
Price: € 10,00
Biscotti di Vento is a research project by artist Vittoria Soddu in collaboration with authors Manlio Brigalia, Bianca Pitzorno and Celestino Tabasso. Their contributions to Biscotti di Vento have been inspired by conversations filmed by Soddu in 2010 with Antonella Baralla and Salvatorica Manca around the origins and secrets of a contended biscuit.
DAI PUBLICATIONS is a collection of artist’s books issued by the Dutch Art Institute (DAI) and designed in collaboration with the Werkplaats Typografie (WT). The 2011 edition consists of 16 publications. In close collaboration with one or more guest authors, artists team up with designers to produce an artwork in the form of printed matter. From very diverse perspectives they reflect on publishing as a versatile medium.Project by: Dutch Art Institute
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Double Bound Economies / Doppelte Oekonomien, Reading an East German Photo Archive, 1967-1990
Project by: Estelle Blaschke, Armin Linke, Doreen Mende
Designer: Laure Giletti
Pages: 447
Format: 295 x 419 mm mm
Price: € 36,00
Between 1967 and 1990, freelance photographer Reinhard Mende was commissioned by various GDR combines to document factories and the presentation of their manufactured products at the International Trade Fair in Leipzig. He portrayed women at their workbenches, he took shots of lamps, vacuum cleaners and kitchen appliances. The approximately 250,000 pictures in his archive – both in black and white and colour – offer a rare look at the factories and the people who produced all these commodities. Although the perspective was directed by official ideals, Mende followed his own view. Double Bound Economies explores how we might approach this unique body of images today: how we can access them, how we can derive historical insights from them, and for what considerations they might represent a starting point. Along with a number of essays the book includes artistic contributions by Armin Linke, Olaf Nicolai and KP Brehmer.
Languages: English / GermanProject by: Estelle Blaschke, Armin Linke, Doreen Mende
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