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| Title: On my gravestone by Bjarne Melgaard |
| Sub-title: 05, the Institute of Social Hypocrisy |
| By (author): Bjarne Melgaard |
| ISBN10-13: 0954401689 : 9780954401689 |
| Twice a year, The Institute of Social Hypocrisy publishes a fanzine. These publications serve as a tool with a dual purpose. Primarily they are a means to put out developing art projects by a range of invited artists and contributors, throughout the duration of the Institute project. They also play another role, and via their glossy design and print production they function as a vehicle to put the featured work and the existence of the Institute out into a new arena. To bring awareness to the project within a domain that is often restricted and to create a physical manifestation that will endure after the life of The Institute of Social Hypocrisy is extinguished. These fanzines are neither publications for reference, nor books of completed projects. They are a means for artists to put their work in front of new audiences in order to invite input and discussion, thus helping the project to develop. They allow the artist to take a level of control and give a certain independence with regards to the traditional scope of the distribution of their work. |
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Pages: 32
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| Published: Insititute of Social Hypocrisy - January 2011 |
| Format: Paperback |
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| List Price: 5.00 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: Out of Print
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| Title: Plaster Saint by Victor Boullet |
| Sub-title: The Institute of Social Hypocrisy |
| By (artist): Victor Boullet |
| ISBN10-13: 0954401638 : 9780954401634 |
| Twice a year, The Institute of Social Hypocrisy publishes a fanzine. These publications serve as a tool with a dual purpose. Primarily they are a means to put out developing art projects by a range of invited artists and contributors, throughout the duration of the Institute project. They also play another role, and via their glossy design and print production they function as a vehicle to put the featured work and the existence of the Institute out into a new arena. To bring awareness to the project within a domain that is often restricted and to create a physical manifestation that will endure after the life of The Institute of Social Hypocrisy is extinguished. These fanzines are neither publications for reference, nor books of completed projects. They are a means for artists to put their work in front of new audiences in order to invite input and discussion, thus helping the project to develop. They allow the artist to take a level of control and give a certain independence with regards to the traditional scope of the distribution of their work. |
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Pages: 32
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| Published: Insititute of Social Hypocrisy - January 2009 |
| Format: Paperback |
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| List Price: 5.00 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: Out of Print
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| Title: 2 of: 4 |
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| Title: Social Aesthetics by Merlin Carpenter |
| Sub-title: 03, the Institute of Social Hypocrisy |
| By (author): Merlin Carpenter |
| ISBN10-13: 0954401654 : 9780954401658 |
| Twice a year, The Institute of Social Hypocrisy publishes a fanzine. These publications serve as a tool with a dual purpose. Primarily they are a means to put out developing art projects by a range of invited artists and contributors, throughout the duration of the Institute project. They also play another role, and via their glossy design and print production they function as a vehicle to put the featured work and the existence of the Institute out into a new arena. To bring awareness to the project within a domain that is often restricted and to create a physical manifestation that will endure after the life of The Institute of Social Hypocrisy is extinguished. These fanzines are neither publications for reference, nor books of completed projects. They are a means for artists to put their work in front of new audiences in order to invite input and discussion, thus helping the project to develop. They allow the artist to take a level of control and give a certain independence with regards to the traditional scope of the distribution of their work. |
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Pages: 32
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| Published: Insititute of Social Hypocrisy - January 2010 |
| Format: Paperback |
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| List Price: 5.00 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: Out of Print
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| Title: 3 of: 4 |
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| Title: 04, Bon a Fide by Dag Erik Elgin |
| Sub-title: 04, the Institute of Social Hypocrisy |
| By (author): Dag Erik Elgin |
| ISBN10-13: 0954401662 : 9780954401665 |
| A small book, realized with HIT Studio, Berlin, documents 1NVERS1ONS. Photographs of Maussâ live ballet are printed directly over the pages of an earlier book by the same title, realized as part of Maussâ exhibition at Bergen Kunsthall in 2013, in which drawings and text â â ¦touch upon and merge with a re-figured, or derailed, transposition of the short-lived militant homosexual magazine Inversions (Paris, 1924-1925) interspersed with digital translations of the study Raoul Dufy: L'Oeuvre en soie, Logique d'un oeuvre ornamental industriel to create a narrative, broken poem laced with impenetrable passages,â (Bergen Kunstall). Bracketed by texts originally performed by Kim Gordon and Juliana Huxtable, the direct superimposition of the unraveling ballet 1NVERS1ONS over the pre-existing book 1NVERS1ONS presents a simultaneity of â livenessâ through the intertwined layering of text, drawings, and photographs. _x000D__x000D_ _x000D__x000D_Nick Mauss' 1NVERS1ONS_x000D_with Kim Gordon, Juliana Huxtable, Marco Gomez, The National Youth Ballet, Lorena Randi, and The Northern Ballet. Performed continuously throughout the entire duration of the Frieze Art Fair, London, November 13-17, 2014. Texts by Kim Gordon and Juliana Huxtable. |
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Pages: 32
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| Published: Insititute of Social Hypocrisy - January 2010 |
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| List Price: 5.00 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: Out of Print
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| Title: 4 of: 4 |
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