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What Is Appropriation? An Anthology of Writings on Australian Art in the 1980s & 1990s
Rex Butler
Brisbane: Institute of Modern Art, 2004.“It was probably Ad Reinhardt, though it could have been Sherrie Levine or even Andy Warhol, who remarked that you only know you are doing something original when everybody else is doing it. This book explores this and other paradoxes raised by the practice of appropriation the quotation and use of other artists’ work that became widespread in the 1980s. Why was the practice so uniquely popular in Australia? What did it say about the relationship of Australian art to the art of other countries; about white art to Aboriginal art; and about contemporary art to the art of the past? How and why does appropriation fundamentally challenge habitual ways of looking at pictures and thinking about art? The essays and pictures in this book provide answers to these questions, but always in the knowledge that the enigma of appropriation remains.”
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How The Marquis Got His Coat Back
Neil Gaiman
London: Headline, 2015.A Neverwhere short story.
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The Other North
Jesse Jones
Berlin: Sternberg Press, 2017. -
Frontier Imaginaries Edition No 1: Frontier
Vivian Ziheri
Amsterdam: Frontier Imaginaries, 2016.“Frontier Imaginaries Ed No1 offers a chance to reflect upon how, why, and with what tools locally-focused projects can be meaningfully connected across vastly separate geographies. Are publications valuable means of transmitting the specific work of an exhibition across time and territories? Do more recent communications technologies offer other tools that may be more useful? From the art-making perspective, what can be learned and/or contributed to the approaches of current social movements that strive to effect local change within systems of globalised power-relations?”
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Patrick Staff: The Foundation
Aileen Burns; Johan Lundh
Milan: Mousse Publishing, 2015.“This book documents the eponymous work by British artist, Patrick Staff, presented at the Chisenhale Gallery, London; Spike Island, Bristol; Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver; and the Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane. The film combines footage shot at the Tom of Finland Foundation in Los Angeles–home to the archive of the erotic artist and gay icon and a community of people that care for it–with choreographic sequences shot within a specially constructed set.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Peter Madden
Evie Franzidis
Brisbane: Institute of Modern Art, 2011.“New Zealand collage artist Peter Madden draws much of his imagery from old issues of National Geographic. He plunders and reworks the magazineÂ’s discredited Â’empire of signsÂ’ to forge his own. His surrealistic pictures, objects, and installations—with their watchmaker detail and intensity—have been described as ‘microcosmsÂ’ and ‘intricate kingdoms of flying formsÂ’ Madden has one foot in the vanitas still-life tradition and the other in new-age thinking. On the one hand, he is death obsessed: a master of morbid decoupage. (Moths and butterflies—symbols of transient life—abound. His assemblages in bell jars suggest some Victorian taxidermist killing time in his parlour.) On the other hand, with his flocks, schools, and swarms of quivering animal energy, he revels in biodiversity and magic. MaddenÂ’s works manage to be at once morbid and abundant, rotting and blooming, creepy and fey. This book serveys MaddenÂ’s work of the last ten years.” Essay by Tessa Laird. Interview by Robert Leonard.
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Paris Mirabilia: Journey Through A Rare Enchantment
Ivan Cenzi
Modena: Logos Edizioni, 2017. -
Charas: The Improbable Dome Builders
Syeus Mottel
Brooklyn: Pioneer Works Press, 2017.A story of the ’70s: when six New York ex-gangsters met Buckminster Fuller and built a geodesic dome.
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4 Eyes #2
Rayman; Gilliom; Paquet
Antwerpen: Bries, 2000. -
A Prescription For Action: The life of Dr. Janet Irwin
Susan Currie
Melbourne: Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2016. -
Memoirs of the Musical Drama
George Hogarth
London: Richard Bentley, 1838. -
Godel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid
Douglas R. Hofstadter
New York: Basic Books, 1999.A metaphorical fugue on minds and machines in the spirit of Lewis Carroll.
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Munich: City of the Arts
Hans F. Nohbauer
Munich: Hirmer, 1994. -
Ex Libris Etching
Peter Kocak
Czechoslovakia: Peter Kocak, 2000.Signed and numbered ex-libris etching by Slovak artist Peter Kocak (1961-), this being number 73 of an edition of 100.
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The Sound of One Hand Clapping
Sloe Motion
Australia: Sloe Motion, No date.Hand-embellished Print. Very light soiling to border. Unframed. Signed and numbered 1/50.
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Etching
Daniel Friedemann Fuchs
Vienna: Daniel Friedemann Fuchs, No date.Fine Condition. Unframed. Signed and numbered 30/150.
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Untitled [Hands Study]
Leo Plaw
Australia / Berlin: Leo Plaw, 2016. -
Threshold (Study)
Leo Plaw
Australia / Berlin: Leo Plaw, 2016.Light wear to frame. Top left outside edge of frame has purple stain.
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Yarn Moon
Megan Buccere
United States: Megan Buccere, 2014.Charcoal on Birch Wood.
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Struggle: The Art of Szukalski
Glenn Bray; Stanislaw Szukalski
San Francisco: Last Gasp, 2000.