Issue edited by Bice Curiger. Essays "Marie José Burki: Das Zittern der Dinge," by Daniel Kurjakovic; "Peter Hujar," by Nan Goldin; "Vija Celmins: Material Fictions," by Nancy Princenthal; "Night, Sleep, Death and the Stars," by Jim Lewis; "Vija Celmins in conversation with Jeanne Silverthorne," by Vija Celmins; "Vija Celmins' Play of Imitation," by Richard Shiff; "On the Melancholy of Vantage Points," by Jean-Pierre Criqui; "Andreas Gursky: Painter of New Theaters of Action," by Jacqueline Burckhardt; "Brasilia: Vanishing Points," by Neville Wakefield; "How Familiar is it?," by Collier Schorr; "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner," by Alexandre Melo; "Forget about the Ball and Get on with the Game," by Liam Gillick and Rirkrit Tiravanija; "En route," by Richard Flood and Rochelle Steiner; "Micromegas," by Lynne Cooke; "The Trap Slams Shut: Andreas Slominski," by Noemi Smolik; "Jean Painlevé and Mark Dion; "A Wordscape. ... [details]
Issue five [5] of Pig, an artist's periodical edited and with contributions by John Lekay and Erik Oppenheim. Contributions by Monique Safford, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Alexandra David-Neel, Gretchen Faust, Kevin Warren, Anagarika Govinda, Marcia Tucker, Keith Dowman, Henri Michaux, George Brecht, G. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show "A LOT OF PEOPLE" held at MoMA PS1, Long Island City, NY, October 12, 2023 - March 4, 2024. Curated and catalogue edited by Ruba Katrib and Yasmil Raymon with Jody Graf and Kari Rittenbach. ... [details]
Printed, embossed, and hand calligraphed stock certificate representing the ownership of one share of Rirkrit Tiravanija's "Tirabanongoo Inc." corporation. Dated March 25, 1995; numbered (0007); number of shares indicated (one); and addressed (David Platzker); with embossed corporate seal. [details]
Issue number 3 of Rirkrit Tiravanija's magazine oVER. Includes three audio-CDs and a 16 page supplement. Cover by Nim Cruesang. "oVER is a magazine made out of stories from everyday life: food, music, sports, travel, fashion, fiction, politics, science, and art. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue / quasi catalogue raisonné published in conjunction with show held at Deichtorhallen Hamburg, September 2 - October 30, 1994. Texts by Zdenek Felix, Stefan Germer, Claus Pias and Katerina Vatsella. ... [details]
Artist's book in which "Rirkrit Tiravanija, the Thai artist known for works that incorporate the provision of ingredients and the cooking of meals for or by viewers, has created a cookbook for halftime. ... [details]
Vintage screenprinted t-shirt produced as part of Rirkrit Tiravanija's exhibition "Fear Eats the Soul" held March 4 - April 16, 2011 which included a soup kitchen and a t-shirt production shop. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with the traveling show "do it," conceived and curated and with an introduction by Hans-Ulrich Obrist. Essay by Bruce Altshuler. Artists in the museum portion of the exhibit include Andrew Bolton, Joan Brossa, Critical Art Ensemble, Jimmie Durham, Maria Eichhorn, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Paul-Armand Gette, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Joseph Grigely, Ulrike Grossarth, Shere Hite, Fabrice Hybert, Ilya Kabakov, Mike Kelley, Alison Knowles, Koo Jeong-a, Bertrand Lavier, Siobhan Liddell, Eva Marisaldi, Chris Marker, Yoko Ono, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Emilio Prini, Jason Rhoades, Rupert Sheldrake, Andreas Slominski, Bruce Sterling, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Lawrence Weiner, Erwin Wurm, Marina Abramovic, John Baeder, Dara Birnbaum, Gilbert & George, Liam Gillick, Douglas Gordon, Dan Graham, Marie-Ange Guilleminot, María Teresa Hincapié, Allan Kaprow, Ben Kinmont, Jiri Kolar, Annette Messager, Eileen Myles, Pepón Osorio, Steven Pippin, Pipilotti Rist, Nancy Spero, Rosemarie Trockel and Franz West. ... [details]
"Handy guide" / catalogue published in conjunction with the Yokohama Triennial held across multiple venues in Yokohama, Japan including shows held at: Kanagawa Prefectural Gallery, August 25 – September 15, 2001; Yokohama Port Opening Memorial Hall, August 29 – September 9, 2001; Community Development Gallery, September 2 – November 11, 2001; Minato Mirai Gallery, September 2 – November 11, 2001; Pacifico Yokohama Exhibition Hall, September 2 – November 11, 2001; Yokohama Archives of History, September 2 – November 11, 2001; Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse No. ... [details]