Not exact matches
«Hurvin Anderson: Reporting Back» was
published on the occasion of his survey exhibition at
Ikon Gallery in Birmingham UK.
BOOKSHELF «Hurvin Anderson: Reporting Back» was
published on the occasion of his survey exhibition at
Ikon Gallery in Birmingham UK.
Published to coincide with the exhibition at
Ikon Gallery, Birmingham 7 October - 22 November 1998 and Kunsthalle, Bern 6 February — 28 March 1999.
For the artist the act of
publishing is itself performative and
Ikon's exhibition includes a wide archive of previously unseen publications and ephemera.
The exhibition will be accompanied by the first retrospective catalogue of the artist's work,
published by Hatje Cantz and co-produced by
Ikon Gallery (Birmingham), S.M.A.K. (Ghent), Museu Serralves (Porto) and Fondazione Galleria Civica (Trento).
Key works from her recent survey shows at
Ikon Gallery Birmingham and Kunsthalle Nürnberg investigate the slippage between object, image and text and highlights the central role of Banner's
publishing imprint, The Vanity Press, in her work since 1997.
Kermode, Deborah, From Arkhipov to Zittel: Selected
Ikon Off - Site Projects 2000 — 2001,
published by
Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, UK, 2002
Published in 2015 to coincide with large exhibitions of her work at
Ikon, Birmingham and Kunsthalle, Nuremberg, Fiona Banner's book Scroll Down and Keep Scrolling is a slightly staggering 832 pages long.
Published to coincide with the 40th anniversary of
Ikon Gallery, founded in 1963 as a «gallery without walls», and started as a co-operative of artist - volunteers to challenge a conservative local art world.
This book contains the essay «Beatriz Milhazes or The Advantages of Never Leaving the Labyrinth in Painting,» by curator Frédéric Paul; as well as the re-edition and the first translation to Spanish of two key texts about the artist: «Beatriz Milhazes — The Brazilian Trove» by critic and curator Paulo Herkenhoff, first
published in 2001 for her exhibit at the
Ikon Gallery (England) and at the Birmingham Museum of Art (United States), and an interview with fashion designer Christian Lacroix, which was originally
published in Beatriz Milhazes / Avenida Brasil (Frédéric Paul ed., Domaine de Kerguéhennec, Centre d'art contemporain, 2004).
In cooperation with
Ikon Gallery and with the support of the Henry Moore Foundation and British Council a catalogue will be
published.