Dominique Grimaud makes you listen to the The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, and many more artists from the 1960s, like you never hear before.
Les presses du réel – Philosophy / politics – Al Dante
Al Dante - History, theory & criticism / essays
The colony as a major philosophical concept in contemporary political thought—a basis for reflection on decolonization (expanded reprint of the book published in 2008).
Through the detailed analysis of Antonin Artaud's psychiatric history, Lettrist master Isidore Isou delivers a real indictment in this singular text which is both an investigation and a pamphlet.
Teruyuki Kurihara's full-length album on Mille Plateaux is inspired by nature, particularly the cycles of "destruction and creation", characterised by industrial and experimental music cast in minimalist fashion.
The Conclusive Scene - Mao Zedong's Last Meeting with the Red Guards, 28 June 1968 includes the first complete English translation of the Chinese Cultural Revolution document "Conversation in a Meeting with the Responsible Persons of the Capital Red Guards."
Conceived on the occasion of two exhibitions at CA2M Madrid and CRAC
Alsace, this catalogue features extensive documentation and collages
of the artist's evolving works as well as essays by the show's curators,
Elfi Turpin and Daniel Steegmann Mangrané.
A companion guide to Beutler's site-specific installation practice
classifying each of his works according to the components, tools, and
production methods used to create them.
First monograph: American artist Eamon Ore-Giron's hard-edge paintings
combine Native American traditions and European abstraction. This
publication offers a dialogue between his ongoing Infinite
Regress series and the prose of poet and scholar Edgar
Garcia.
A notebook based on Ursula Biemann's latest film, Acoustic Ocean, an expedition to the depths of the Arctic Ocean in search of interspecies communications.
This anthology gives voice to seven curators who discuss the conception
of shows they organized that marked curatorial history thanks
to their structural innovation in terms of exhibition siting.
Second volume of a publication dedicated to the artist's novel, this
metafiction follows a detective investigating the conditions of production
of a novel within an artistic framework.
This catalogue documents a project for which Steegmann Mangrané intends to reframe the history of abstraction, inviting us to re-evaluate the traditional division between nature and culture. It features a selection of works inspired by the artist's readings, from Roger Caillois to Merleau-Ponty.
Revised and expanded edition of the playful fanzine-manifesto for a rebellious art, presenting 66 more or less subversive artistic movements, to become a rebellious artist in less than a year...
A political view of international contemporary creation seen from the Gulf region, where wars and diplomatic tensions have constantly determined the history of the early 21st century (exhibition catalogue).
The first of a two-volume publication dedicated to the artist's novel,
this theoretical essay aims to elucidate the pressing questions posed by
the emergence of this new artistic medium with a number of key case
studies and interviews.
LP plus DVD with full-length movie (125 minutes) of Balafon music of the
Lobi people, recorded in and around Gaoua, Burkina Faso, on a two-week
journey in June 2014, by Dirk Dresselhaus (alias Schneider TM), Julian
Kamphausen and Arved Schultze. Packaged in a full-colour gatefold sleeve
with DVD tray, with numerous photos and an extensive interview with
Dresselhaus.
This artist's book is the book-form of a work by Matt Mullican, "The Meaning of Things (who feels the most pain?)" (2014), con sisting of 676 collages and texts on sheets of standard printing paper.
The first vinyl edition of Shea's classic album, celebrating the 25th year
of its release: a crafty piece of complex narrative audiocollage,
combining samples and acoustic instruments, inspired by Chinese
philosophy, easy listening, and experimental music.
First monographic catalogue dedicated to multimedia artist Thao Nguyen Phan, whose
recent video and visual works explore the agricultural, political, and
social issues in rural Vietnam.
Full transcript of Mekas's Lithuania and the Collapse
of the USSR: a five-hour-long film made up of footage from US television newscasts covering the independence of Lithuania and the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Frédéric Acquaviva's new record—A QR code record without record limited to 100 copies: a 69 minutes opera for voices (with Joël Hubaut, who also wrote the text, Dorothy Iannone and Loré Lixenberg), dead electronics and video.