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Baden, CH/ Zürich
Kodoji Press/ Kunsthaus Zürich
2009
first edition
352 p.
sc. in dustjacket
ca. 173 b&w photographs
978-3-03747-012-1
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„Published on the occasion of the 2009 exhibition Jules Spinatsch – Am Ende der Sehnsucht at Kunsthaus Zug in Switzerland, this artist's book provides an in-depth survey of the work of photographer Jules Spinatsch, who has presented his serial projects as video and slide projections, C-prints, panoramic wall installations, and artist's books. The publication gives a profound insight into the broad field of the artist's interests and serves as a guide through the various works, publications and exhibitions over the past ten years. His work is presented here as rephotographed photographs, taped to worktables and pinned to the wall. Essays by Marco Obrist, Cathérine Hug, and Joerg Bader accompany images from Spinatsch's projects including Collection F 117, Hong Kong, We Will Never Be so Close Again, Sleep, Highlights International, Temporary Discomfort, Fabre N'Est Pas Venu, Heisenberg's Offside, Brand New Animals, and Mountain Slopes/Berghänge.“ (Publisher’s text, Winfreid Heininger).
Baden (CH)
Lars Müller Publishers
s. p.
hc.
ill.
Buch
Nur Kurztitelaufnahme 11.2004.
Baden
Lars Müller Publisher
2005
s. p. [196 p.]
hc. with mounted color print
20 b&w and 97 color photographs
Buch
3-03778-047-9
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Text engl., dt. - On security issues at international meetings like WEF, G8 in Davos, New York, Genova, etc, 2001-2003.Concept: Winfried Heininger, Jules Spinatsch. Design: Winfried Heininger, Kodoji. German-Englisch translation: Martin Jaeggi. - „A startling, conceptual exploration of how we record history and the contemporary problem of control, public relations and surveillance.“ (Gerry Badger. In: http://www.bjp-online.com/british-journal-of-photography/report/1646009/top).
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