JACK JAEGER a.o., 2001 [booklet “A table standing perfectly in the way”]

JACK JAEGER a.o., 2001
21 x 15,4 cm
SC, stapled, 20 pp.
edition 500
published by Galerie van Gelder, Amsterdam
inv. JJa 000

A small part of the edition came with a photo or print insert.

Jack Jaeger was an artist/curator who, very early on, recognized the qualities of artists like Henry Bond, Liam Gillick, Richard Hawkins, Wolfgang Tillmans, and ensured their first exhibitions in the Netherlands at Galerie van Gelder with a group exhibition “Mechanical Reproduction” in AP in 1994. He also curated a group exhibition “A table standing perfectly in the way” at GvG in 2001. Here, work by Phyllis Baldino, Lisa Beck, Ellen Cantor, Tom Friedman, Jeremy Deller and Alan Kane, Johan Grimonprez, Elke Krystufek, Kay Rosen, Steel Stillman, B. Wurtz, and many others were introduced for the first time in the Netherlands.

JEREMY DELLER, Voodoo Ray / Ooh-oo-hoo ah-ha ha yeah, 2013

JEREMY DELLER, Voodoo Ray / Ooh-oo-hoo ah-ha ha yeah, 2013
12 inch vinyl
screen printed sleeve,
limited signed edition 50
published by The Vinyl Factory, London, UK
not available

In the summer of 2013 The Vinyl Factory collaborated with Deller on the soundtrack to ‘English Magic’, his film work exhibited in Venice in the same year; for which the music is composed of three cover versions of classic British songs: ‘Voodoo Ray’, ‘The Man Who Sold The World’ (by David Bowie) and ‘Symphony in D Minor’ (by Ralph Vaughan Williams) and played by the Melodians Steel Orchestra, an English/Trinidadian steel band, and produced by Deller at Abbey Road Studios.
The Melodians Steel Orchestra performed at both the Pavilion’s official inauguration on the 29th May 2013 and later that evening at The Vinyl Factory & British Council party on the Isla Vignole, Venice, alongside with Scottish DJ/duo Optimo, long-time friends and collaborators with Deller. A remix of three track 12″ features with vocal, instrumental and bonus beats by Scottish DJ/duo Optimo.
Inspired by this party, here JD Twitch from Optimo has remixed ‘Voodoo Ray’ into a joyous piano-house stomper in a vein similar to the now hard-to-find Frankie Knuckles re-work from back in the day, with vocals from the Melodians.

In 2001 The Vinyl Factory began as a pressing company after purchasing the manufacturing equipment from EMI. For two years, they completed orders left over from EMI’s company, which helped to keep and maintain a loyal customer base. In 2008, it expanded into a record label. The Vinyl Factory has presented solo exhibitions by Ragnar Kjartansson, Ryoji Ikeda, Carsten Nicolai, a.o.

History of price:
Price in year of issue € 180,- / GBP 150.-