Resonance explores Sam Fall's (born 1984) recent project in which he hung wind chimes on trees in...
A handsomely designed artist's book expanding on Minh-Ha's film What about China?
A playful catalog of the photographer's personal ceramic collection, randomly assembled to make e...
Fiction Non Fiction is a series of readers edited by Bruno Zhu that pairs voices in literary crit...
The multicultural city of Pompeii and its ruins form the basis for Fattal's sculptural series inv...
De Bruyckere's malformed human and animal sculptures are paired alongside the Old Masters she cit...
Using everything from sheet metal to moss and crushed-up pills, Echard's assemblages reckon with ...
Essays on the empirical applications of science to other disciplines, including art
Echoing ancient and medieval statues, Karlson's clay creatures occupy the perpetual tragedy of bi...
Pulsing with vivid hues, chromatic harmonies and enigmatic forms, Stockman's hypnotic composition...
Innocent lambs, benevolent stained-glass windows, delicate plants: Saeedi's subversive and fragil...
Colorful and carnivalesque, Simonet's images of the Kitengela glass village explore a creative ut...
With amorphous sculptures that defy conventional aesthetics, Kox shifts from a human-centric pers...
Read Wittmer's artist's book front to back, then back to front, and witness the changing narrativ...
Bolstered by unpublished drawings scanned from Cruz's notebooks, Outro leads us through the artis...
High-tech and post-human, Saldanha's sound and video installations alienate the viewer through a ...
Part hi-tech, part avant-garde and part-anarchist, Cheang's internet-focused oeuvre tests our tru...
How to read city transformations on an architectural, physical or sociological level
Through a combination of trompe l'oeil, digital printing and imaginary liminal spaces, Gagliardi'...
Four artists in residence engage in a reflexive, cyclical dialogue with works by three contempora...
Twenty-four artist interviews over 24 hours, including contributions from Edith Karlson, Francis ...
An artist-edited, affordable and highly specialized academic reader combining literary critique a...
Milan's regenerative public art project includes contributions from Wilfredo Prieto, Otobong Nkan...
Whether hulking arrangements of steel, automated robots or even tubes of light, Wang Yuyang's tec...
Published on the occasion of the 58th Venice Biennale and curated by Hyunjin Kim, History Has Fai...
Commissioned by the Ruya Foundation for Contemporary Culture in Iraq and published on the occasio...
An artist's creative exploration of an Indonesian self-help publisher
To make art in and for the public domain today is to engage with the precariousness that both def...
This catalog accompanies an exhibition of works by Jonathas de Andrade, Lothar Baumgarten, Yervan...
Art's response to climate change: theoretical essays and comments from artists, curators and art ...
A reprint of American writer and photocopy artist Pati Hill's 1979 book outlining her methodology...
Landscape Plus is the first monograpy on the work of the Spanish-born, Los Angeles-based filmmake...
David Maroto's research project--in the form of a novel--on the process of creating an artist's n...
This latest series from Swiss photographer Burger arises from his long-standing interest in botan...
A portrait of the overlap between politics and architecture at the US embassy in Iran
Soft Bone Journey documents a project by Greek American artist Gerasimos Floratos (born 1986), co...
This book is a three-part report on the long-term collaboration between artist Pope.L and curator...
Published to accompany an exhibition at the Nouveau Musée National de Monaco, this volume, which ...
Environment, food politics and agriculture in film works by Thao Nguyen Phan
Otherness, gender and the body: a singular, yet little-known body of work by Cathy Josefowitz
A timely experiment in dwelling and creative gardening
The Black Flame of Paradise is the first novel by American artist Zachary Cahill. The book is a p...
Presenting a selection of the décollages (torn posters) and retro d'affiches (untouched poster ve...
An engaging spiralbound portrait of Jesper Just's interactive theatrical spectacle
Gareth Long explores the history of amateur American filmmaking
'I moved to Lisbon to relax and do nothing, but found myself sucked into an endless stream of din...
Long celebrated for his delicate, diagrammatic box works and his writings on his close friend Mar...