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LET IT GO @benedikte_bjerre @moussemagazine Where do these objects come from? At the moment, they are sculptures arranged in the exhibition let it go, let it go by Benedikte Bjerre at Kunstverein Göttingen, Germany @kunstverein_goettingen . But what were their lives before? Commodity products, shelving systems, candy, reproductions, helium balloons, shards from the natural world, photographs, currency, children’s toys, IKEA furniture, LED lights. But most recently they were sculptures arranged in other constellations, other settings. What happens when the energy and speed that a work has been extracting power from is exhausted, or perhaps so overstimulated that there is only depletion? Upstarts turning into monopolies, strategies and aesthetics of resistance absorbed by the empire. How and in what state can the work then exist? The publication let it go eliminates the repetition of the phrase in the exhibition title, borrowed from Elsa in the Disney film Frozen. It attempts to trace these questions by backtracking through the exhibition histories of all the works that were on display at Kunstverein Göttingen. Come read @bungee.space This book is available in-store and online. #letitgo #benediktebjerre #moussepublishing #letitgoletitgo #KunstvereinGöttingen #3ssbookselect #bungeespace #3standardstoppage #3ssstudios (at Stanton Street) https://www.instagram.com/p/CigY-5BjK1B/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Four page xerox A4 of annotated list of music played at the After 8 Books launch of Lavender Glass (the music relates to what is mentioned within the text of the book), and a recipe for Lavender Lemonade that was served in a punch bowl.
New book coming out.
It’s printed
It’s alive
Took 4 years to develop
Monographically located, a 5 day conversation between Dieter Roelstraete and I formed a structure for laying out the images of works that appear as they are being mentioned... talking the ideas into existence. Picks up where an article that Dieter wrote about me from 2011 stops off. Boy Vereecken did the design. Southern Alberta Art Gallery in Canada along with the The RBC art collection provided the baking, and MOUSSE did the publishing.
Full of little surprises.
Pyros #typeface in use in artist Jennifer Guidi’s catalog Visible Light, documenting her show @villacrocemuseo and published by the great Mousse Publishing Pictures by @moussemagazine (Thank you @luigi_amato.jpeg ) #jenniferguidi #artbook #contemporaryart #catalog #graphicdesign #type #typedesign #moussepublishing
#weekendreading #tomoffinlandfoundation #patrickstaff #moussepublishing THE FOUNDATION documents the eponymous work by British artist, Patrick Staff, presented at the Chisenhale Gallery, London; Spike Island, Bristol; Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver; and the Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane. The film combines footage shot at the Tom of Finland Foundation in Los Angeles—home to the archive of the erotic artist and gay icon and a community of people that care for it—with choreographic sequences shot within a specially constructed set. Texts by Isla Leaver-Yap and Catherine Lord. Conversation between Patrick Staff and Tom of Finland Foundation’s S.R. Sharp #tomoffinland (at Tom of Finland Store)