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Fast Forward: Media Art
Fernanda Arruda, Andrea Buddensieg, ...

Hatje Cantz, 2006

In our accelerated era of "faster," "better," "farther," "higher," this comprehensive catalogue of the media art of the world-renowned Goetz Collection in Munich offers not only a survey of much of the most important film and video work to have been made over the last 15 years, but also a vision of how our habit of seeing and experiencing the world--in perpetual fast forward mode--has come out of our own cultural acceleration. The works brought ...
  
  











  



  
Imagination Becomes Reality: Part V
Karsten Lockemann, Peter Eleey, ...

Sammlung Goetz, 2007

This fifth installation from the world-renowned Goetz Collection showcases eight artists born between 1949 and 1976, including James Casebere, Barnaby Hosking, Zilla Leutenegger, Magnus Plessen, Wilhelm Sasnal, Dana Schutz, Laurie Simmons and Matthias Weischer. Casebere and Simmons are likely the best known to most readers; the third featured American artist, Dana Schutz, born in 1976, creates politically tinged fairytale figures and narratives ...
  
  











  



  
Rosemarie Trockel
Josefina Ayerza, Stephan Urbaschek, ...

Sammlung Goetz, 2002

When Rosemarie Trockel emerged in the early 1980s as a principal figure in the German art scene, a member of the generation that followed Sigmar Polke, Gerhard Richter, and Georg Baselitz, she was nearly alone in addressing feminist issues and sexuality. Her pictures, made from machine-knitted wool patterned with consumerist and political icons like the international sign for wool of the Playboy bunny's ears, effectively challenge the privileged ...
  
  











  



  
Sculptural Sphere
Will Bradley, Tom Healy, ...

Sammlung Goetz, 2004

The multi-dimensionality of our daily experiences is reduced by the television and internet media to the surface of a flat screen. Thus reality loses more and more of its spatial qualities, even as theoretical physicists develop increasingly sophisticated models to better understand the structures of time and space. As they employ an ever-growing number of dimensions in this endeavor, the mode of our sensual reception continues to become as flat ...
  
  











  



  
Paulina Olowska & Lucy McKenzie: Hold the Colour
Stephan Urbaschek, Nicholas Mauss, ...

Sammlung Goetz, 2007

Lucy McKenzie works in her native Glasgow, but also shows regularly in London, where she lured the artist Paulina Olowska from Poland for a collaborative performance called Hold the Color. The film of their performance, Oblique Composition, was later shown at the Tate Modern. In both, the artists enact what the Tate calls, "the caricatured roles of 'working women'," with McKenzie playing an artist and Olowska an architect. As McKenzie begins ...
  
  











  



  
Francis Alys1 review
Magali Arriola, Katharina Vossenkuhl, ...

Sammlung Goetz, 2008

Yes! A printed version of Alys Poetic!
So far Alys's books have looked like artist's books. Finally a cathalogue that encompasses his main works, in a beautiful edition and strong texts by him as his fellow curator.
  
  











  



  
Imagination Becomes Reality: Part 1: Expanded Paint Tools
Jan Seewald, Stephan Urbaschek, ...

Sammlung Goetz, 2005

Description: Imagination Becomes Reality Part 1 , an exhibition cycle at the Goetz Collection, aims to re-examine and redefine contemporary "painting" without limiting media. The first volume brings together J rg Sasse's impressionistic photographs, Thomas Scheibitz's two and three-dimensional work, Franz Ackermann's geographic abstractions, and Tal R's intimate, naeve expressionism.
  
  











  



  
Imagination Becomes Reality: Part IV

Sammlung Goetz, 2006

The Goetz Collection is one of the best assemblages of contemporary art in Europe, each piece having been chosen by Ingvild Goetz herself. In this fourth installment of the Goetz's Imagination Becomes Reality series, featured artists include Olaf Breuning, Barnaby Furnas, Wade Guyton, Kelley Walker, Thomas Helbig, Mark Leckey, Ivan Morley, Markus Selg and Thaddeus Strode.
  
  











  



  
Matthew Barney
Brandon Stosuy, Domenika Szope, ...

Sammlung Goetz, 2008

Matthew Barney works in film, video, photography, drawing, installation and sculpture, as well as sound. This catalogue, produced in collaboration with the artist, documents works from the world-famous Goetz Collection in Munich--spanning from early sculptural and performance pieces beginning in 1992 through the artist's most recent work in digital media. As in his 2003 retrospective at New York's Guggenheim Museum, Barney's Goetz Collection ...
  
  











  



  
Imagination Becomes Reality: Part VI
Gregor Jansen, Stephan Urbaschek, ...

Sammlung Goetz, 2007

The sixth and final volume of the Imagination Becomes Reality series, featuring works from the renowned Goetz Collection in Munich, includes a selection of works by 50 of the most interesting and relevant artists of our day, all of whom expand on the discourse of painting without ever being limited to one medium. Ingvild Goetz remarks: "Many artists expand the medium of painting in sculpture, photography and video; that is, they 'paint' on ...
  
  











  



  
Marijke Van Warmerdam: Soon And Now
Adam Szymczyk, Stephan Urbaschek, ...

Walther Konig, 2004

Since 1989, van Warmerdam has created photo works well summed-up by the phrase "It is what it is, but yet not"--the title of one essay in this retrospective catalogue. Whether she depicts a craggy mountain top, a tree in bloom, a well-endowed woman, or cows in a field, van Warmerdam takes a conceptually surrealist twist on representation.
  
  











  







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