Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Kunsthaus Graz, Austria, June 6 - August 30, 2009. Curated by Diedrich Diederichsen. Edited by Peter Pakesch and Diedrich Diederichsen. Text by Diedrich Diederichsen, Dirck Linck, Nora Sdun, and Christian Höller. ... [details]
Audio CD of a quartet made up of Martin Kippenberger [drums], Albert Oehlen [piano], Hubert Kiecol [bass] and Günther Förg [saxophone] playing classic jazz tunes. Packaged in simple printed paperboard slipcover with images of the four artists. ... [details]
Part of a series of books published by Rainer Verlag. Text in German. [details]
Artists' periodical. "'Salon' consists of original contributions." Mostly comprised of photographs and illustrations. Cover art by Hans-Peter Feldmann. Contributions by Allessandro, Luciano Bartolini, Jacques Charlier, Bruce McLean, Reinhard Mucha, Albert Oehlen, Gerhard Theewen, Titus, Ecki Vespa, and Robert Wilhite. [details]
The second of two volumes published by Rainer Verlag of poems by Kippenberger and Oehlen containing 69 poems in German. [details]
Artist's book by Albert Oehlen of reproductions printed in monochrome magenta. [details]
Artist's book collaboration between Martin Kippenberer and Albert Oehlen, with erotic drawings and text in German. [details]
Issue number 6/7 of 4 Taxis Magazine. Edited by Michel Aphesbero. Contents include: "Oswald Wiener, les bars, Berlin;" "Tabea Blumenschein : Tabea joue le jeu de 4 Taxis;" "Berlin Est. : J'ai parcouru la ville sans succés'" by Rainer Berson; "Dexys Midnight Runners : Le Rock á Berlin: Monogram, Mania D. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held February 29 - March 29, 2008. "German artist Albert Oehlen is closely associated with the Cologne art scene and Neue Wilde movement. This catalogue, which was published for his second solo exhibition, is a large fold-out poster designed by the artist that contains ten loose, unbound images of works that were on display, as well as the text of a conversation between Oehlen and British artist Nigel Cooke. ... [details]
A series of statements which fluctuate between sage wisdom and slap stick absurdity on the theme of that which is no problem (for example "We don't have problems with pain, because it doesn't hurt so much") written by artists Martin Kippenberger and Albert Oehlen. ... [details]