Saturday 23 July 2016

Peter Liversidge – Twofold


Peter Liversidge – Twofold
A book about the polaroid works of Peter Liversidge, published by Hatje Cantz, Berlin, Germany, June 2016
Editing by Sean Kelly
texts by Alec Soth and Colm Tóibín
Design by Verena Gerlach
Texts in English, 192 pages, 29.6 x 24.8 cm, clothbound
isbn 978-3-7757-4120-0
available at
http://www.hatjecantz.de/peter-liversidge-6689-1.html

Wednesday 20 July 2016

Thomas A Clark – Stendhal's Kite


Thomas A Clark – Stendhal's Kite
published by The Thing Quarterly, San Francisco, May 2016
available from
www.thethingquarterly.com

Beauty is a promise of happiness – Stendhal

Monday 18 July 2016

Thomas A Clark & Diane Howse – a slow air


in production at the binder

Thomas A Clark & Diane Howse – a slow air
publication, softcover, 64 pages, 200 x 150 mm
printed in 5 colours on Lessebo Smooth 1.2 White 240 & 150 gsm
conceived by Thomas A Clark & Diane Howse
production overseen by Peter Foolen
lithography and printing by robstolk® Amsterdam
binding by Patist, Den Dolder
edition of 750

the publication will be launched on 29 July 2016 at the opening of the exhibition Thomas A Clark – the grove of delight (doire shòlais) at Harewood House, Leeds

Friday 15 July 2016

Peter Liversidge – Postal object 15 July 2016


Postal object sent by Peter Liversidge from USA, received on 15 July 2016
rural red replacement mailbox flag, aluminium, with stamps and text in acrylic, 223 x 55 x 7 mm, US Postal Service envelope

Wednesday 13 July 2016

Alan Johnston – Botão Gallery, Nagoya, Japan


Alan Johnston – Tactile Geometry
30 July – 10 September 2016
Botão Gallery
1-15-14 Meiko, Minato-ku
Nagoya, Aichi
Japan

herman de vries – stein erde holz


herman de  vries
stein erde holz

26 June – 9 October 2016
museum für konkrete kunst
Tränktorstrasse 6-8
85049 Ingolstadt
Germany
www.mkk-ingolstadt.de

Alec Finlay – A Variety of Cultures / Jupiter Artland


Alec Finlay – A Variety of Cultures, 2016


a permanent installation since May 2016
Jupiter Artland
Bonnington House Skadings
Wilkieston
Edinburgh EH27 8BB
https://www.jupiterartland.org/artwork/a-variety-of-cultures

photograph © 2016, Alec Finlay, Jupiter Artland
more info http://alecfinlayblog.blogspot.nl/2016/06/the-orchard-jupiter-artland.html

Tuesday 12 July 2016

I Went to the Woods – Lewis Glucksman Gallery


I Went to the Woods – The artist as wanderer
Artists:
Anna Bak, Brendan Earley, Fiona Kelly, Juha Pekka Matias Laakkonen, Richard Long, Helen Mirra, Ria Pacquée, herman de vries, Walker & Walker
curated by Chris Clarke and Pádraic E. Moore
23 July – 6 November 2016
Lewis Glucksman Gallery
University College Cork
Ireland
www.glucksman.org/IWenttotheWoods.html
image © Fiona Kelly – The Underdog, 2012, 77 x 55 cm, etched linocut relief

Claudia Losi – Collezione Maramotti


Claudio Losi – How do I imagine being there?
8 May – 16 October 2016
Collezione Maramotti
Via Fratelli Cervi 66
42124 Reggio Emilia
Italy
www.collezionemaramotti.org

Gary Woodley – Galerie Hoffmann, Friedberg/Hessen


Gary Woodley and Antonio Scaccabarozzi
9 July – 27 November 2016
Galerie Hoffmann
Görbelheimer Mühle 1
61169 Friedberg / Hessen
Germany
www.galeriehoffmann.de

Sunday 10 July 2016

Hamish Fulton / Bethan Huws / Ulrich Ruckriem – Galerie Tschudi, Zuoz


Hamish Fulton – A Decision To Choose Only Walking
Bethan Huws – If I were a frog, I'd live in a fountain
Ulrich Rückriem – Werkzeichnungen
30 July – 24 September 2016
Galerie Tschudi
Chesa Madalena
Somvih 115
7524 Zuoz
Switzerland
http://www.galerie-tschudi.ch/

Wednesday 6 July 2016

A Zoo for Chris Marker – Richard Bevan & Tamsin Clark


Richard Bevan & Tamsin Clark
A Zoo for Chris Marker

Petite Planète series of travel guides was initiated by film maker Chris Marker and published, with his contributions between 1954-1963, by Éditions du Seuil, Paris. A Zoo for Chris Marker by Richard Bevan & Tamsin Clark collects images of animals from each of the 31 books that Marker had involvement in and brings them together in a new artist book.

'In another time I guess I would have been content with filming girls and cats. But you don't choose your time.' – Chris Marker

printed by Aldgate Press, 2015
design by Setsuko
softcover, 192 pages, 170 x 115 mm
£ 15
available at
Tenderbooks
6 Cecil Court
London WC2N 4HE
http://tenderbooks.co.uk/products/a-zoo-for-chris-marker-richard-bevan-tamsin-clark
photograph Peter Foolen, July 2016

Thomas A Clark – the grove of delight (doire shòlais)


Thomas A Clark
the grove of delight (doire shòlais)
30 July – 30 October 2016
Harewood House
Terrace Gallery
Leeds LS17 9LG
England, UK
http://harewood.org/whats-on/event/the-grove-of-delight/

Through words and images, the Scottish poet Thomas A Clark will transform the Terrace Gallery into a grove, a space of quiet, of shade and reflection, set aside from the light and openness of Capability Brown’s landscape garden.

Sunday 3 July 2016

Graham Rich – Return to Sender


In 1999 I found on a beach in Brittany a piece of wood which I wanted to send to Graham Rich. Graham Rich, the artist who adds small boats on pieces of wood, which he finds on the shoreline, by using paint or by scratching away layers of wood or paint. He was introduced to me by Ian Hamilton Finlay a few months earlier. I had the address of Graham on a piece of paper in my notebook and went with the piece of wood to the local postoffice. But at the postoffice I couldn't find the piece of paper anymore, so I didn't post the wood. Some days later I was walking on the beach and spotted a piece of paper which seemed to be washed on the shore. I picked it up and it was my note with the address of Graham.
I posted the wood, and on 11 June 2016, almost 17 years later, I received the piece of wood
by the post from Graham, with a small boat on it, including my address note and entitled 'Return to Sender'.


herman de vries – basic values, Museum De Domijnen, Sittard



herman de vries – basic values
12 June – 4 September 2016
Museum De Domijnen
Kapittelstraat 6
6131 ER Sittard
www.dedomijnen.nl

the exhibition herman de vries – basic values was shown at Erasmus Huis in Jakarta in 2015 and earlier this year at Framer Framed, Tolhuistuin, Amsterdam. The exhibition is curated by Roel Arkesteijn. There will be a book and edition published, edited by herman de vries and Roel Arkesteijn and designed by Peter Foolen.

David Blackaller & Nick Collins – Maniatakeion Foundation, Messinia, Greece



Richard Long – Cold Stones, Centro de Arte Contemporáneo de Málaga


Richard Long – Cold Stones
13 May – 21 August 2016
Centro de Arte Contemporáneo de Málaga
Calle Allemania
Málaga
Spain
www.cacmalaga.eu

Saturday 2 July 2016

David Blackaller – Summer Exhibition at Zembla




David Blackaller is participating in a group show at Zembla | A Gallery for Contemporary Art in Hawick, UK.
image © David Blackaller – Evening, 2016
painted and waxed wood, 25 x 25 cm

Friday 1 July 2016

Konrad Fischer Galerie Düsseldorf – Dorothee Fischer – In Memoriam








WITH A TOUCH OF PINK / WITH A BIT OF VIOLET / WITH A HINT OF GREEN
Dorothee Fischer – In Memoriam
3 June – 23 July 2016
Konrad Fischer Galerie
Platanenstrasse 7
40233 Düsseldorf
Germany
www.konradfischergalerie.de

a group show curated by Guido de Werd, the former Director of Museum Kurhaus Kleve, Cleves, Germany, showing the work of Hanne Darboven, Sol LeWitt, Brice Marden, Robert Mangold, On Kawara, Richard Long, Alan Charlton, Gerhard Richter, Marcel Broodthaers, Stanley Brouwn,  Carl Andre, Jan Dibbets, Lawrence Weiner and many others

photographs by Peter Foolen, June 2016

Weather or Not – MU, Eindhoven


Weather or Not
a group show with
Niels Bakkerus, David Bowen, Commonplace Studio, Aernoudt Jacobs, Esther Kokmeijer, Martijn Koomen, Aliki van der Kruijs, Jelle Mastenbroek, Alistair McClymont, Gideon Mendel, Berndnaut Smilde, Rob Sweere, Prof. Paolo Di Trapani/Coelux and Rihards Vitols
curated by Angelique Spaninks and Hanneke Wetzer
1 July – 25 September 2016
http://www.mu.nl/nl/exhibitions/weather-or-not-group-exhibition
MU Artspace
Torenallee 40-06
5617 BD Eindhoven
The Netherlands
photograph © 2016, Esther Kokmeijer – Cloud Seeding Missile, China

Peter Liversidge – Four Postal Objects, May-June 2016







Four Postal Objects posted by Peter Liversidge and received by mail on 25 May (piece of wood, from Connecticut, USA) and on 28 May (big black brush and blue plastic cirular piece, both from London) and on 3 June (red plastic coffee filter from Connecticut, USA)

Peter Liversidge – A Million Times, Humans Since 1982, a group show at Kate MacGarry


A Million Times
Humans Since 1982

Peter Liversidge, Goshka Macuga, Haroon Mirza

11 June – 16 July 2016
Kate MacGarry
27 Old Nichol Street
London E2 7HR

http://www.katemacgarry.com/
photograph © 2016, Kate MacGarry: Peter Liversidge – Postal Work, 2016, mixed media, 60 x 12 x 2.5 cm

Peter Liversidge – Proposals for Nils Frahm


Peter Liversidge – Proposals fro Nils Frahm
a book published by the Barbican Centre on the occasion of Possibly Colliding, curated by Nils Frahm on the weekend of 1-3 July 2016 at the Barbican Centre, London
32 pages, 21.2 x 16.7 cm, foil block printed cover
Production overseen by Peter Foolen, printed at Art Libro / Drukkerij Roelofs, Enschede, NL
Edition of 200 copies

Peter Liversidge – Icelandic Choral Piece for Nils Frahm's – Possibly Colliding, Barbican Centre, London


On the occasion of the weekend Nils Frahm – Possibly Colliding at the Barbican Centre in London from 1 until 3 July 2016 there will be a performance of Icelandic Coral Piece for 60 voices by Peter Liversidge on Friday 1 July at 7pm.
The performance will be prior to Nils Frahm – Possibly Colliding: Session One, in the publice space, free foyer entrance. The songs are based on Icelandic fishing sagas written from the point of view of those who are left on land waiting for those at sea to return. The choir will be conducted by Esmeralda Conde Ruiz.

Barbican Centre
Silk Street
London EC2Y 8DS
England, UK
http://www.barbican.org.uk/music/event-detail.asp?ID=19435

Peter Liversidge – Song Book The Bridge, Tate Modern


On the occasion of the performance of Peter Liversidge's The Bridge (A Choral Piece for Tate Modern) on the opening weekend 18 & 19 June 2016 at Tate Modern a Song Book is published.

The book has two different versions:
Song Book for the audience of the performance, with the the texts of the songs. Size A4, 24 pages, gold foil block printed title on a red cover, edition of 3000 copies
Song Book for the performers, with the the texts and sheet music of the songs. Size A4, 24 pages, silver foil block printed title on a grey cover, edition of 1000 copies

Published by Tate, printed by Art Libro / Drukkerij Roelofs, Enschede,NL, overseen by Peter Foolen