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- Tema
Celeste
Betreff:
TEMA CELESTE
- Datum:
Fri, 28 Sep 2001 08:40:49 -0500
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GET
A HEAD START ON THE FALL ART SEASON WITH
- "TEMA
CELESTE" SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER ISSUE
- ON
NEWSSTANDS NOW
Before
you travel to the fall art shows in Europe, brush up on the latest news
- in
contemporary art with the new issue of "tema celeste." In case
you forget
- to
buy one before you leave, come visit our booths at Art Forum Berlin and
FIAC
- and
we'll bring you up to speed. If you bring along a print-out of this email,
we'll
- send
you a free copy of the fall issue to read when you get home.
Some
of the stories waiting for you include: Martin Herbert's look at the teenage
- world
of fashion obsession, recreated and scrutinized in the paintings and in-
- stallations
of the Austrian art duo Muntean/Rosenblum; a conversation between
- Marina
Abramovic and editor Simona Vendrame; and Donald Kuspit on the critique
- of
utopia evident in contemporary German photography. Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev
- talks
with Janet Cardiff, the Canadian artist who recently won official recognition
- at
the Venice Biennale and Minerva Cuevas explains her artistic interventions,
- largely
influenced by social issues, to Hans Ulrich Obrist.
Learn
more about renowned theatre director and artist Robert Wilson in "Artlife"
- and
"Profiles" will provide a new look at the works of Bill Viola,
William Kentridge,
- Dennis
Oppenheim, and Haim Steinbach.
For
more information about the latest issue or to subscribe, visit our online
ma-
- gazine
starting Monday, October 1, 2001:
Betreff:
tema celeste editions
- Datum:
Tue, 5 Nov 2002 14:27:30 -0800
- Von:
"e-Flux" <info@e-flux.com>
TEMA
CELESTE EDITIONS DEBUTS
- WITH
BOOK AND LIMITED EDITION WORK
- BY
ANDREA ZITTEL
Andrea
Zittel's book and limited-edition work mark the debut of tema celeste editions:
- an
innovative series of monographs, simply titled diary, in which contemporary
artists
- use
the model of a personal diary to interweave tales and conversation about
their
- artistic
practice. The reader is allowed to voyage through the thoughts and sensi-
- bilities
of each artist, experiencing an original way of looking at their work.
To cele-
- brate
the publication of each diary, the artist also creates a limited edition
work.
In
diary #01 Zittel, who was born and raised in Southern California, recounts
her
- journey,
both actual and intellectual, through the desert of her native region in
search
- of
experimental habitable systems. The tale unfolds with photographs shot
by the
- artist
at the most fascinating and expressive sites in the California desert,
alternating
- with
spreads of Zittel's work, from the creation of a cement island in the Scandinavian
- sea,
over two years in the making, to her experiments with food and the places
and
- ways
in which might be prepared. In the volume's final section, a conversation
be-
- tween
Zittel and her friend and fellow artist Allan McCollum draws out the funda-
- mental
themes of her career.
To
celebrate the publication of diary #01, Andrea Zittel has created a limited
edition
- work
titled A-Z 2002 Homestead Unit, a scale model of one of her life-size habitations.
- »The
original pioneering spirit considered autonomy and self-sufficiency as
prere-
- quisites
of personal freedom. At A-Z West, we are investigating how such percep-
- tions
of freedom have been re-adapted for contemporary living,« says the
artist.
- tema
celeste editions is an initiative of Gabrius (http://www.gabrius.com),
the art
- multimedia
group specializing in providing products and services to the world of art
- and
finance, which issues the contemporary art magazine tema celeste.
The
diary series is conceived and edited by tema celeste 's editor-in-chief,
Simona
- Vendrame,
while the limited edition works are conceived and produced by Michael
- Steinberg.
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