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The Wilco Book (with CD)
Wilco, Dan Nadel, Peter Buchanan-Smith, Rick Moody, Fred Tomaselli
PictureBox, Inc.
PictureBox, Inc.
This is a book about Wilco and the pictorial, literary, and musical world it conjures up on record and in performance. Created in collaboration with Jeff Tweedy, Wilco, and Tony Margherita, this primarily visual book explores what Wilco does, how it...
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The Paper Sculpture Book
Frances Richard, David Brody, Seong Chun, Minerva Cuevas, Spencer Finch, Charles Goldman, Aric Obrosey, Paul Ramirez Jonas, Janine Antoni, Luca Buvoli, David Shrigley, Fred Tomaselli, Nicole Eisenman
Independent Curators International, New York
Independent Curators International, New York
Drawing on (s)cul(p)tural paradigms as diverse as paper-doll books, Mad magazine fold-ins and exploded schematic diagrams, the artists in The Paper Sculpture Book offer a hands-on, self-contained art show. Artworks meant to be cut out by the reader...
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Shine: Wishful Fantasies and Visions of the Future in Contemporary Art
Michel Onfray, Bas Heijne, Hugo Bongers, Walter De Maria, Paul Cox, Martin Creed, Rick de Jong, Gerco de Ruijter, Jean Marc Spaans, Roman Opalka, Henk Tas, Christian Jankowski, Saskia Olde Wolbers, Maria Roosen, Fiona Tan, Fred Tomaselli, Daan Van Golden, Jeroen Eisinga, Liza Lou
NAi Publishers/Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen
NAi Publishers/Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen
Description: Shine revels in the happy sheen, presenting wishful fantasies and visions of the future by 18 contemporary artists whose work offers different gleams of optimism. Reflecting the desire to transcend the conflicts of life, to give an...
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Neo Baroque!
Petah Coyne, Ann Craven, Alexis Rockman, Fred Tomaselli, Kehinde Wiley
Charta
Charta
Despite postmodernism's inclusive theory, much of its practice is aesthetically minimal. Enter the new Baroque, aglow with brilliant colors, dizzying arabesques and spectacular ornamentation in gold and sparkling crystals. It can also be a bit dark,...
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Fred Tomaselli
Gregory Volk, Fred Tomaselli
James Cohan Gallery
James Cohan Gallery
Documents a recent show of Fred Tomaselli's work at the James Cohan Gallery in New York. Includes several works using his signature combination of acrylic paint and pills to create colorful psychedelic collages. "The artist's teeming new show...is...
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Bald Ego No. 3 (Bald Ego)
Amiri Baraka, Richard Price, James Salter, Stephen Mueller, Bob Holman, David Johansen, John Lurie, Sam Matamoros, James Nares, Iris Owens, Jamani Perry, Michelle Zalopany, David Byrne, Elizabeth Murray, Richard Prince, Fred Tomaselli, Rene Ricard
Bald Ego Publishing
Bald Ego Publishing
Bald Ego, either the world's most visual literary magazine or the world's most literary visual magazine, continues its pursuit of syncretic splendor with a lustrous lineup for issue three. Jack Spade transformed the cover into a readymade. Inside,...
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Parkett #67: Collaborations
John Bock, Peter Doig, Fred Tomaselli
Parkett
Parkett
Presenting unique and in-depth collaborations and editions with leading international artists, Parkett No. 67 features John Bock (Germany), Peter Doig (Great Britain) and Fred Tomaselli (United States of America). John Bock's hypnotic and clownish...
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The Ganzfeld #3
Alfred Hitchcock, Julie Lasky, Winfried Nu baummuller, Lawrence Weschler, Michael Benson, Peter Blegvad, Blex Bolex, Paul Cox, Adam Dant, Renee French, Geoff McFetridge, Jim Nutt, Brian Ralph, Ron Rege, Jonathon Rosen, Karl Wirsum, Fred Tomaselli
Monday Morning
Monday Morning
Tucked inside issue number 3 of The Ganzfeld, for your reading and looking pleasure, are humorous picture stories on color theory, milk, where we go when we die, and the lost genre of blank books. And that's just the usual. Bringing together a...
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