rnoack on 28 Jun 2001 12:39:17 -0000 |
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Re: [oldboys] 2 Important New Books From D.A.P. |
UNSUBSCRIBE> although, this list usually does not spread adds, > but there are some oldboys involved in the advertised book-projects. > maybe somebody would like to make a review or two. > > best, c. > > > >D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers is happy to announce the release=20 > >of 2 important new books of writings on contemporary art. These titles=20 > >are available at better bookstores, online booksellers or through D.A.P.=20 > >(1-800-338-2665), www.artbook.com > > > > > >WORDS OF WIDSOM: A Curator=EDs Vade Mecum > >Published by ICI/Independent Curators International > >Edited by Carin Kuoni > >An invaluable guidebook for anyone interested in contemporary art and the= > =20 > >practice of curating. Among the 60 original contributors are: Jean= > Christophe=20 > >Ammann, Carlos Basualdo, Ren=C8 Block, Francesco Bonami, Dan Cameron, Lynne= > =20 > >Cooke, Bice Curiger, Donna De Salvo, Richard Flood, Thelma Golden, Yuko=20 > >Hasegawa, Mary Jane Jacob, Jean-Hubert Martin, Gerardo Mosquera, Fumio= > Nanjo,=20 > >Hans-Ulrich Obrist, Olu Oguibe, Mari Carmen Ramirez, Nancy Spector, Robert= > =20 > >Storr, Harald Szeemann, and Marcia Tucker. > >ISBN 0-916365-60-3 > >Paperback, 5.24 x 8.5 inches, 176 pages, 120 b&w images. $14.95 > >For more information on this title, click on the artbook.com link below.= > You=20 > >may also visit ICI=EDs web site. > >http://www.artbook.com/wordsofwisdom.html > >http://www.ici-exhibitions.org > > > > > >INTERACTION: Artistic Practice in the Network > >Published by Eyebeam Atelier and D.A.P. > >Edited by Amy Scholder and Jordan Crandall > >Foreword by John S. Johnson > >A passionate debate on the vast transformations wrought by the internet and= > =20 > >their implications for artistic practice. Contributors to the book include:= > =20 > >Robert Adrian, Oladele Ajiboye Bamgboye, Saul Anton, Adnan Ashraf, Robert= > =20 > >Atkins, Ricardo Basbaum, Carlos Basualdo, Ursula Biemann, Simon Biggs,=20 > >Josephine Bosma, Mez Breeze, Andreas Broeckmann, Craig Brozefsky, Robert=20 > >Cheatham, Critical Art Ensemble, Andy Deck, Ricardo Dominguez, Keller=20 > >Easterling, Ellen Fernandez-Sacco, Coco Fusco, Alex Galloway, Joy Garnett,= > Ken=20 > >Goldberg, Michael H. Goldhaber, Marina Grzinic Mauhler, N. Katherine= > Hayles,=20 > >Susan Hapgood, Brian Holmes, Martin Jay, Jodi, Bill Jones, Tim Jordan,=20 > >Knowbotic Research, Eve Andr=C8e Laram=C8e, Bracha Lichtenberg-Ettinger,= > Eric=20 > >Liftin, Lev Manovich, Pedro Meyer, Paul D. Miller (DJ Spooky), Margaret= > Morse,=20 > >Sally Jane Norman, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Luiz Camillo Osorio, Daniel Palmer,= > =20 > >Saskia Sassen, Waltraud Schwab, Yukiko Shikata, Matthew Slotover, Alan=20 > >Sondheim, Brett Stalbaum, Gilane Tawadros, Judith Thorn, Andrej Tisma,= > Gregory=20 > >L. Ulmer, Sjoukje van der Meulen, Joel Weishaus, and Ben Williams > > > >This is the first book published by Eyebeam Atelier, which has been working= > =20 > >towards building a major new museum in New York City, which will focus on= > art=20 > >and technology. On July 19th, Diller Scofidio, and Leeser Architecture= > from=20 > >New York City, and MVRDV of Rotterdam, where chosen as the three finalists= > for=20 > >the design commission of the new space. The final cut will be made by= > October,=20 > >and construction is set to start in 2002 and finish in 2005. > >ISBN 1-891024-24-8 > >Paperback, 6 x 8 inches, 168 pages, 34 b&w. $19.95 > >For more information on this title, click on the artbook.com link below.= > You=20 > >may also visit Eyebeam Atelier=EDs web site. > >http://www.artbook.com/inarpracinne.html > >http://www.eyebeam.org > > > > > >These books are available at better bookstores, online booksellers=20 > >or through D.A.P. (1-800-338-2665), www.artbook.com > > > >Press inquiries can be forwarded to [email protected] > > ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: > :::::"A smart artist makes the machine do the work":::::::::::::::::::::::: > :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::: > ::::::::::::::::::::::: [net.art generator]: http://www.obn.org/generator : > ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: > :Cornelia Sollfrank | Rutschbahn 37 | 20146 Hamburg | Germany ::::::::::::: > ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::0173-6173348: > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]