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    Title: Ģimene / Family
    By (author): Ä riks Apaļais
    ISBN10-13: 3964360708 : 9783964360700
    Elaborated from an eponymous exhibition held at the Latvian National Museum of Art in 2020, Family examines the visual, autobiographical, and theoretical strands that inform Ä riks ApaÄ"aisâ practice, featuring texts on his work by the curator Katerina Gregos and Latvian art critic Santa HirÅ¡a. ApaÄ"ais draws from fields as diverse as psychoanalysis, literary theory, psycholinguistics, structural linguistics, and semiotics to pose pointed picture-form questions about the nature of memory, language, representation, and the self. Linked to these inquiries are the uncanny childhood experiences that seem to permeate his work. As Gregos notes â the strength of his work lies in his power of allusion, of understatement and enigma.â The effect achieved is liberating, lending audiences a fresh pair of eyes with which to examine a variety of experiences. As HirÅ¡a puts it, ApaÄ"aisâ investigations of the links between language and visuality amount to â an emancipation from the conventional ways of looking and thinking that have shapedâ ¦our relationship with the visual arts, images and practices of representationâ
    Pages: 160 
    PublishedBom Dia Boa Tarde Boa Noite - September   2023
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    Title: BEAU GESTE PRESS
    Edited by: Alice Motard
    ISBN10-13: 3943514846 : 9783943514841
    Published by the CAPC musée dâ art contemporain de Bordeaux in collaboration with BOM DIA BOA TARDE BOA NOITE, this reference book surveys the history of the independent publishing house Beau Geste Press (BGP) through the publications of its founding members Felipe Ehrenberg, Martha Hellion, David Mayor and Chris Welch, and of the numerous visitors to its rural outpost â visual poets, neo-Dadaists and artists affiliated with the Fluxus movement â from 1971 to 1976. A â catalogue dé-raisonnéâ of all the printed matter produced by BGP, it is complemented by critical essays and first-hand texts that explore the working methods (economy and autonomy of production, distribution of books via post) and document the international influence of this short-lived â community of duplicators, printers, and artisansâ . Designed by Studio Manuel Raeder and edited by curator Alice Motard, this richly illustrated 472 page-book follows on from the exhibition Beau Geste Press, shown at CAPC from 2 February to 28 May 2017. This publication, which was long in the making, is in itself a collective labour of love that brings together a worldwide network of friends and collaborators: it is dedicated to them, to Beau Geste Press and to its extended family.
    Pages: 472 
    PublishedBom Dia Boa Tarde Boa Noite - January   2020
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    Title: 2 of: 27
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    Title: BLESS.
    ISBN10-13: 3964360694 : 9783964360694
    2022 marked the 25th anniversary of BLESS. Since 1997, Desiree Heiss and Ines Kaag have been working together on numerous transdisciplinary projects. Dubbing themselves â situation designers,â their products blend fashion, art, design, architecture, business and social practice, always aiming to create an equilibrium between mental and physical exertion. Driven by the ambition to create objects for everyday use, BLESS defines her practice and products as a way of lifeâ based on the firm belief that one can shape life today in a way that creates a future worth living in. The third publication of the Paris and Berlin based designers is one of the three outcomes of the project A Year withâ ¦ BLESS N°?72 BLESSlet, with which KW Institute for Contemporary Art honored the anniversary. The publication encompasses BLESSâ s collection and projects from 2010 until 2022, with written reflections on their innovative and witty work by Douglas Fogle & Hanneke Skerath, Anna Gritz & Krist Gruijthuijsen, Nakako Hayashi, Tom McCarthy and Jeppe Ugelvig. The publication was made possible with generous support by Federal Ministry Republic of Austria for Arts, Culture, the Civil Service and Sport. A Year withâ ¦ BLESS N°?72 BLESSlet was produced in collaboration with Phileas â The Austrian Office for Contemporary Art. It was supported by Kvadrat.
    Pages: 400 
    PublishedBom Dia Boa Tarde Boa Noite - November   2023
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    Title: 3 of: 27
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    Title: Carlos Bunga
    ISBN10-13: 3943514242 : 9783943514247
    This publication documents the special commission made by Portuguese artist Carlos Bunga for the Sonae/Serralves Project in 2012: a very large structure for the entrance hall of the Serralves Museum emphasizing the spaceâ s verticality and functionality, in dialogue with à lvaro Sizaâ s architecture. Richly illustrated with Bungaâ s projects in other artistic contexts ? as the Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo, the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles or the Miami Art Museum, among others ? the book features texts by João Fernandes and Ricardo Nicolau, Adam Budak, Marta Jecu and an interview conducted by María Inez Rodríguez offering comprehensive insights into Bungaâ s work.
    Pages: 236 
    PublishedBom Dia Boa Tarde Boa Noite - April   2023
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    Title: 4 of: 27
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    Title: DOPOSTORIA
    By (author): Christoph Keller
    ISBN10-13: 396436066X : 9783964360663
    Who owns the past? Are museum archives and their re-collections of cultural heritage a cult of the dead â and if so, are we living in a necropolis? This book on photography, cemeteries, and the archive evolved out of an experimental research project at the Bibliotheca Hertziana in Rome, with its immense collection of canonic photographs from the history of art and architecture. An artistâ s book, it takes on the form of a description of an unfinished film in five acts â a cinematic fragment, so to speak: DOPOSTORIA. The title essay by Christoph Keller is complemented by two contributions on burial cultures in prehistory and in modernity from the archaeologist Maria Clara Martinelli and the modern historian Carolin Kosuch. A sequence of collages at the back of the book conjures up a phantasmagorical journey through an ancient-modern Rome.
    Pages: 128 
    PublishedBom Dia Boa Tarde Boa Noite - March   2023
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    Title: 5 of: 27
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    Title: El Plástico, the Sun that lives inside the Rock
    By (author): Viktorija Rybakova
    ISBN10-13: 3964360201 : 9783964360205
    This publication El Plástico, the Sun that lives inside the Rock is an observation on evolution of material plasticity, it is a story about plastic whose native land is Mesoamerica. It explores the past, present and future of plastic through encounters with various people â a weaver from Oaxaca, a taxi driver, a sociologist working on trash collection in Mexico City and the owner of a small family-run plastic factory. The book contains a polymorphous project resulting from several years of research by artist Viktorija Rybakova and designer Goda Budvytyt?, it also includes a conversation between philosophers Kristupas Sabolius and Catherine Malabou, and essays by Post Brothers and Chris Fitzpatrick.
    Pages: 70 
    PublishedBom Dia Boa Tarde Boa Noite - April   2023
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    Title: 6 of: 27
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    Title: Eusociality in the EU
    By (author): Otto Canell Watkins, Robin Watkins
    ISBN10-13: 396436035X : 9783964360359
    Eusociality in the EU is a collaboration between Otto (10) and Robin (42). It is a book about ants and their habitats, or perhaps more so about humans and their habits, which lends an age-fluid voice to various contents of the European continent: animals, plastic bags, homelessness, algae, chewing gum, hocus-pocus, money, holes, ant colonies, fantasy beings, tree roots, weather patterns, politics and flag-fluff. As the world transformed during the eight years it took to complete, subjects grew and angles changed, and the book took on a form as disorderly as life itself. Part allegory, part nonsense, and using play as an essential driver, this fable-esque jumble spanning 304 pages attempts to reflect on community beyond society â with a little help from a lot of sugar.
    Pages: 304 
    PublishedBom Dia Boa Tarde Boa Noite - April   2023
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    Title: 7 of: 27
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    Title: Faces of Stories
    By (author): Robel Temesgen
    ISBN10-13: 3964360791 : 9783964360793
    The publication provides a comprehensive insight into the images of landscape by the Ethiopian-born artist Robel Temesgen, forming symbiotic associations with spirits and community and introduces the Addis Newspaper project, which consists of artistically designed pages from newspapers based on research in social media. A text by Jan Verwoert, and a conversation between the artist and the director of the Kunsthalle Lingen, Meike Behm, provide deeper insights into the content conveyed by the artworks. The book is published on the occasion of the solo exhibition by Robel Temesgen at the Kunsthalle Lingen 2022.
    Pages: 64 
    PublishedBom Dia Boa Tarde Boa Noite - January   2024
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    Title: 8 of: 27
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    Title: Ixiptla Volume I
    ISBN10-13: 3943514250 : 9783943514254
    The Nahua concept of ixiptla derives from the particle xip, meaning â skin,â coverage or shell. A natural outer layer of tissue that covers the body of a person or animal, the skin can be separated from the body to produce garments, containers for holding liquids or parchment as a writing surface. Originally a Nahua word, ixiptla has been understood as image, delegate, character, and representative. Ixiptla could be a container, but also could be the actualization of power infused into an object or person. In Nahua culture, it took the form of a statue, a vision, or a victim who turned into a god destined to be sacrificed. Without having to visually appear the same, multiple ixiptlas of the same god could exist simultaneously. The distinction between essence and material, and between original and copy vanishes. This edition of Ixiptla is focused on the trajectory of objects collected and produced by archeologists â plaster molds, facsimiles, drawings, photographs, and scale models â , in an attempt to capture and replicate material evidences left by time; these objects emerge from a specific moment in time, producing a doppelgänger of the original milieu, which then takes its own course. For this first issue, a group of anthropologists, archaeologists, artists, and writers have been invited to reflect on the role of the model, the copy, and reproduction in their areas of research and practice. Ixiptla is a new biannual journal about trajectories of Anthropology, it has been initiated by the artist Mariana Castillo Deball. The first issue is published on the occasion of Expedite Expression, 8th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art, Berlin, 2014.
    Pages: 180 
    PublishedBom Dia Boa Tarde Boa Noite - April   2023
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    Title: Ixiptla Volume V Amarantus
    Edited by: Mariana Castillo Deball
    ISBN10-13: 3964360465 : 9783964360465
    The word amarantus, which gives name to this publication, comes from the Greek aÎ"Î¬Ï Î±Î"Î¸Î¿Ï , and describes a flower that never wilts. This plant is still used to prepare ixiptlahuan, which are anthropomorphic and zoomorphic figures that are ritually consumed by some indigenous peoples in Mexico. The amaranth flower represents the persistence of the â uncomfortable objectsâ that Castillo Deball makes visible in her historical itineraries and approximations, and that keep speaking to us in the present. Ever since her early works, the artist has explored how chance â a product of the passing of time, erosion, fragmentation, and human intervention, among other factors â determines, to a large extent, the way we learn about the world and the narratives we create. This interest has led her to investigate the history of certain artifacts and their vicissitudes, reproductions, appropriations, and disappearances. Her formal strategies tend to reflect an inclination toward methodologies used by archaeologists to â trapâ their findings. The resulting objects, or substitute images, conceptually approach the ancient Nahua notion of ixiptla, which can be interpreted as representation, image, and substitute, but also as skin. This concept is indispensable for approaching many of Castillo Deballâ s projects from the past decade. This publication features some of the artistâ s long-term collaborators and interlocutors, including: Tatiana Falcón, with whom she made The Painterâ s Garden; the organization Cooperación Comunitaria for The Double Life of the Azoyú Codex; Diana Magaloni around the term ixiptla and In Tilli in Tlapalli; Hubert Matiúwà a, through poems from his book Skin People; Barbara Mundy on cartography and the artistâ s floor pieces; Jennifer Reynolds-Kaye on Alfred Maudslay; and Catalina Lozano about the history of women who have practiced archaeology in Mexico. The publication also includes the essay A Dystopic Mesoamerica by Yásnaya Elena and an excerpt of Emiliano Mongeâ s novel Weaving Darkness.
    Pages: 208 
    PublishedBom Dia Boa Tarde Boa Noite - January   2023
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    Title: 10 of: 27

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