RIRKRIT TIRAVANIJA, A Moment of Life, 2008

RIRKRIT TIRAVANIJA, A Moment of Life, 2008
66 x 50,8 cm
silkscreen print on paper, unframed
edition 50

published by Clouds, Auckland, New Zealand             € 63,- / NZ$ 100.-   November 2011

Rirkrit Tiravanija’s work defies media-based description, as his practice combines traditional object making, public and private performances, teaching, and other forms of public service and social action. With his print ‘A Moment of Life’ the artist shows his sympathy with the ideas of Guy Debord and the Situationist movement. In 2005 among other statements the artist stated:
“…I am interested in no destination
I am interested in constructing new destinations
I am interested in “a moment of life concretely and deliberately constructed by the collective organization of a unitary ambience and a game of events” (Internationale Situationniste, no. 1)
I am interested in the construction of a situation that does not necessarily amount to very much
I am interested in…”.

MARIJKE VAN WARMERDAM, Upside down, 2008

MARIJKE VAN WARMERDAM
Upside down, 2008
27 x 40 cm
recto and verso: photo on di-bond, wooden shelf
edition 10
published by the artist
Coll. K. van Gelder, Amsterdam

‘Capturing part of a landscape in a mirror I’m holding is very close to photography. In this case I got a swan inverted in my mirror,’ Marijke van Warmerdam says. An identical photo is pasted upside down on the reverse side. When the panel is turned around, the image initially seems virtually unchanged.

ROGER RAVEEL, Een sacraal gebaar, n.d. [2008]

ROGER RAVEEL, Een sacraal gebaar, n.d. [2008]
63 x 63 x 10 cm
screen print on wood, 3 parts
signed, numbered
edition 100
published by Philippe De Muyter / Norbert De Mey, Deinze, Belgium

 

The “A holy gesture” is based on the painting “Een sacraal vierkant”. This object has a screen print run in fifteen colours.

GUIDO VAN DE WERVE, Free X Show, 2008

GUIDO VAN DE WERVE, Free X Show, 2008
DVD, 24′ 15″, original drawing on couver
edition 25
numbered, signed

Acts of freaks performed in a living room by Rúna Thorkelsdóttir, Guido van der Werve, Johanna Ketola, Henriëtte van Egten, Erwin van der Werve and Solveig Bergsteinsdóttir and a cat called Sushi. Each cover comes with an unique original drawing by the co-operating artists, signed by all participants and edited by Guido van der Werve who added a sound track, recorded in 2004. The edition as an item was published in 2008.

YANN SÉRANDOUR, L’ Espace lui-même, 2007

YANN SÉRANDOUR, L’ Espace lui-même, 2007
110 x 80 cm
screen print on newspaper
edition 100, signed, numbered
published by Cneai, Chatou and La Box – Cellule X, ENSA/École Nationale Supérieure d’Art, Bourges, France

The work of Yann Sérandour is similar to the work of a historian: using artifacts borrowed from his predecessors, potential accidents and chances, he leads investigations and indexes missing pieces, in order to prolong and cast doubt on histories. He shapes works, often in the form of publications and printed matter, that aim to alter the meaning of a number of historical artworks in such a way that could be described as form of footnoting. Standing in line with this strategy, “L’Espace, lui-même” takes as its starting point a newspaper produced and edited by Yves Klein on Sunday 27th November 1960 and which focused on that day in particular. Overlooked by many was a small portion of the front page divested of anything visually recognisable, which Klein described as a representation of the space itself. It is Klein’s abstraction that Sérandour draws his attention to, vastly increasing its size and thus opening it out to new questions and further equivocal scrutiny and speculation.

 

YVES KLEIN, Dimanche 27 November – Le journal d’un seul jour, 1960
55,5 x 38 cm
letterpress on news print paper
edition unknown
For the “Festival d’Art d’Avant-garde” Yves Klein’s October 1960 had his work “Leap Into the Void” for the first printed in the artists’ single day newspaper Dimanche, which was sold at newstands throughout Paris on Sunday the 27th of November 1960, and often appeared side by side with the real French newspaper Le journal du Dimanche. On the same day Klein held a press conference at the Galerie Rive Driote at 11 am, to announce the project. The four page broadside featured visual works and writings by Klein, including the manifesto Theatre of the Void.

FRANZ WEST, Male Sticker, 2007

FRANZ WEST, Male Sticker, 2007
28 x 16 x 8 cm
epoxy resin, metal, edition 90 + 9 AP
signed and numbered on certificate, DVD
published by Staatliche Kunsthalle, Baden-Baden, Germany
not available
Ref. Male Sticker by Franz West

History of prices:
Staatliche Kunsthalle, Baden-Baden, Germany US$ 950.- November 2005

AI WEIWEI, To fight with Crossed Arms, 2007

AI WEIWEI, To Fight with Crossed Arms, 2007
50,8 cm x 25,4 cm / 20 in x 10 inches
four C-prints, each print verso numbered in ink
edition 18 + 4 AP
estimate US$ 18,000 – US$ 22,000   December 2012
Artsation, Munich, Germany € 28.500,- August 2013

“To fight with Crossed Arms” is a series of 4 photographs and one of the many collaborations between Ai Weiwei and the MAP Office*. With this work the collective intended to engage Ai Wei Wei in a conversation about one of his architectural projects by challenging him to pick up a brick and pose “holding a brick”, “showing a brick”, “throwing a brick” and “putting a brick on the head”. Four positions assumed by Wei Wei: the architect, the curator, the critic, the artist and presented as an allegory.

* MAP Office is a multidisciplinary platform devised by Laurent Gutierrez (born 1966, Casablanca, Monaco) and Valérie Portefaix (born 1969, Saint-Etienne, France). This duo of artists/architects has been based in Hong Kong since 1996. Their entire project forms a critique of spatio-temporal anomalies and documents how human beings subvert and appropriate space, humour, games and fiction are usually part of their approach.