Mark Manders

Mark Manders
Author: Mark Manders
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre:
ISBN: 9781903811436

Published in conjunction with exhibition at the Irish museum of Modern art. Artist acclaimed for his sculptural installations, and artist books. Includes his major piece 'Parallel Occurrence'.

Mark Manders

Mark Manders
Author: Mark Manders
Publisher: Art Gallery of York University
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2002
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780921972389

At once a personal narrative and an encyclopedic gathering of material, Dutch artist Mark Manders' "Self-Portrait" began its life as a building in 1986. Since then, Manders has exhibited fragments of the project, an array of created and found objects, furniture, sculpture and drawings, keeping it in constant flux, changing its order with each showing.

The Absence of Mark Manders

The Absence of Mark Manders
Author: Mark Manders
Publisher:
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2007
Genre: Art
ISBN:

For this extensive series of European exhibitions of Mark Mander's work to date, he has arranged his installations around a central space, which, combined with works from 1990 to 2007, enable the presentation of a comprehensive overview of his existing oeuvre.

Mark Manders

Mark Manders
Author: Mark Manders
Publisher: Art Institute of Chicago
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2005
Genre: Art
ISBN:

This artist-designed publication documents "Isolated Rooms," a 2003 exhibition by Mark Manders at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago. These installations marked the American museum debut for the 35-year-old Dutch artist, who has been exhibiting in Europe since the early 1990s. For "Isolated Rooms" Manders created fifteen new major pieces in a variety of media, including handmade and found objects, drawings, and sculptures. Manders used both traditional gallery settings and non-traditional spaces, such as a stairwell, an exterior wall of the museum, and a non-functioning bathroom. The book comprises two parts: Isolated Rooms Reference Book surveys the artist's oeuvre to date and features essays by James Rondeau and Dieter Roelstraet; the second fully documents the Chicago exhibitions and includes a checklist with discussions of each exhibited piece. Distributed for the Art Institute of Chicago

Mark Manders

Mark Manders
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2019
Genre: Installations (Art)
ISBN: 9789492811684

Mark Manders was awarded the Van Lanschot Kempen Art Prize 2018, which is given annually to a mid-career artist in the Benelux. This volume recognises this achievement in the form of an extended English edition of ?Les études d?ombres? (2012), published in French and commissioned by Carré d?Art in Nîmes. Since 1986, Manders has continuously worked and expanded on the notion of his ?Self-Portrait as a Building?, producing artworks that resemble a fictional building, with divisions between various rooms and levels, but the exact dimensions and shape of which can never be determined. As such, his oeuvre forms a larger ?Gesamtkunstwerk? that fascinates our imagination.

Leadership for the Disillusioned

Leadership for the Disillusioned
Author: Amanda Sinclair
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1741761182

We expect our leaders to be superhuman, to provide all the answers and never fail. Amanda Sinclair offers an alternative and more realistic approach to leadership based on personal growth, drawing on Eastern philosophies.

Skin Fruit

Skin Fruit
Author: Jarrett Gregory
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781935202196

Text by Lisa Phillips, Massimiliano Gioni. Conversation with Jeff Koons.

Mark Manders

Mark Manders
Author: Mark Manders
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Art, Modern
ISBN: 9789491843266

For his third solo exhibition in the Netherlands, Mark Manders created a special environment in De Vleeshal, Middelburg, wherein he refers to his well-known series, 'Self-Portrait as a Building', begun in 1986. This diminutive publication documents the exhibition in its entirety through black-and-white photographs depicting installation views, the creative process, and the associated artworks, materials and objects.

Topless Cellist

Topless Cellist
Author: Joan Rothfuss
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-03-03
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0262533588

The first book to explore the extraordinary career of musician and performance artist Charlotte Moorman, whose work combined classical rigor, avant-garde experiment, and madcap daring. The Juilliard-trained cellist Charlotte Moorman sat nude behind a cello of carved ice, performed while dangling from helium-filled balloons, and deployed an array of instruments on The Mike Douglas Show that included her cello, a whistle, a cap gun, a gong, and a belch. She did a striptease while playing Bach in Nam June Paik's Sonata for Adults Only. In the 1960s, Moorman (1933–1991) became famous for her madcap (and often unclothed) performance antics; less famous but more significant is Moorman's transformative influence on contemporary performance practice—and her dedication to the idea that avant-garde art should reach the widest possible audience. In Topless Cellist, the first book to explore Moorman's life and work, Joan Rothfuss rediscovers, and recovers, the legacy of an extraordinary American artist. Moorman's arrest in 1967 for performing topless made her a water-cooler conversation-starter, but before her tabloid fame she was a star of the avant-garde performance circuit, with a repertoire of pieces by, among others, Yoko Ono, Joseph Beuys, John Cage, and Paik, her main artistic partner. Moorman invented a new mode of performance that combined classical rigor, jazz improvisation, and avant-garde experiment—informed by intuition, daring, and love of spectacle. Moorman's annual festival of the avant-garde offered the public a lively sampler of contemporary art in performance, music, dance, poetry, film, and other media. Rothfuss chronicles Moorman's life from her youth in Little Rock, Arkansas (where she was “Miss City Beautiful” of 1952) through her career in New York's avant-garde to her death from breast cancer in 1991. (Typically, she approached her treatment as if it were a performance.) Deeply researched and profusely illustrated, Topless Cellist offers a fascinating, sometimes heartbreaking, often hilarious story of an artist whose importance was more than the sum of her performances.