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Steve Reinke

Monk, Philip
Steve Reinke
Between 1990-96 Reinke juxtaposed short video tapes with imaginative narrative. This project, known as the 'hundred voices', is completely documented here. The publication features video stills and voice over commentary.

CHF 18.50

Hypermnesiac Fabulations

Monk, Philip
Hypermnesiac Fabulations
Four young London artists who are attracting international attention- Tracey Emin, Georgina Starr, Jane and Louise Wilson- are examined in this book. Monk looks at each artist, the autobiographical influence as evidenced in the development of their work and the relationship among them all.

CHF 21.50

Double-Cross: The Hollywood Films of Douglas Gordon

Monk, Philip
Double-Cross: The Hollywood Films of Douglas Gordon
How to double-cross Hollywood as an artist? This first monograph on British artist Douglas Gordon analyses all of the artist's video projection installations that are based on his appropriations of Hollywood film noir or Hitchcock films, examining Gordon's language works as well. Counter to the usual interpretations of Gordon's work as a dichotomy between good and evil, Double-Cross argues that his work is all about dissemblance, with the dich...

CHF 28.50

Glamour Is Theft: A User's Guide to General Idea: 1969-1978

Monk, Philip
Glamour Is Theft: A User's Guide to General Idea: 1969-1978
From its origins in the mail art movement through to its "destruction" of The 1984 Miss General Idea Pavillion in 1977, the Canadian collective General Idea constructed a comprehensive body of work as a performative fiction. Glamour Is Theft examines this "pageantry of camp parody" through the logic of its mythic system. The book reconstructs this system from statements that were dispersed and disguised within General Idea's work and writing a...

CHF 52.50

Is Toronto Burning?

Monk, Philip
Is Toronto Burning?
Remember radicalism? A time when the Toronto art scene was in formation?and destruction? When there were no models and anything was possible? The late 1970s was a key period when Toronto thought itself Canada?s most important art centre, but history has shown that the nascent downtown art community - not the established uptown scene of commercial galleries - was where it was happening. It was a political period. Beyond the art politics, art it...

CHF 51.50