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| Title: Crystal Grid |
| By (author): Paul Kuimet |
| ISBN10-13: 9916981779 : 9789916981771 |
| [...] How to give structure to something that itself is lacking one? How to present something like that? This is a question of visibility and making visible. What are the means for making visible something that always remains invisible? More precisely: the thing that remains invisible in real life, but of which we can get a glimpse in â Crystal Gridâ , is the structure of capitalism. But how to display something like that?â Neeme Lopp Paul Kuimetâ s new book presents two series by the artistâ â Crystal Gridâ (2020â 2023) and an ensuing series of assemblages â What It Is to Be What You Are Not (2022).â The works are connected by a set of geometric shapes from a grid that is based on the roof structure of the central transept of the Crystal Palace, erected for the Great Exhibition in London in 1851. While the photographic material of the â Crystal Gridâ collages has been photographed in different botanical gardens around the world, the assemblages of the â What It Is to Be What You Are Notâ series use images exposed to light-sensitive paper in the darkness of a photo lab together with leaves collected in the Tallinn Botanic Garden. Juxtaposed, the works raise different questions about the notions of place, form and representation in photography. Paul Kuimet is an artist who works with photography, 16 mm film, and installation comprising of these media. He has recently exhibited at Tartu Art Museum (2023), 8th Artishok Biennale at Tallinn Botanic Garden (2022), WIELS Project Space, Brussels (2021), FUGA: Budapest Centre of Architecture (2021), KogoGallery, Tartu (2020), and Tallinn Art Hall (2020) |
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Pages: 88
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| Published: Lugemik - November 2023 |
| Format: Hardback |
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| List Price: 22.00 Pounds Sterling |
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Qty Available: 24 |
| Title: 1 of: 10 |
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| Title: Dear Friend Catalogue |
| Edited by: Sandra Nuut, Ott Kagovere |
| ISBN10-13: 9916981701 : 9789916981702 |
| Letters written by Alicia Ajayi, Stuart Bertolotti-Bailey, Claudia Doms, Nell Donkers, Maarin Ektermann, Rosen Eveleigh, Maryam Fanni, Saara Hannus, Eik Hermann, Paul John, Maria Juur, Ott Kagovere, Maarja Kangro, Arja Karhumaa, Kristina Ketola Bore, Nicole Killian, Rachel Kinbar, Tuomas Kortteinen, Keiu Krikmann, Kadri Laas, Else Lagerspetz, Lieven Lahaye, James Langdon, Jungmyung Lee, Kai Lobjakas, Michelle Millar Fisher, Maria Muuk, Sheere Ng, Sandra Nuut, Laura Pappa, Jack Self, Indrek Sirkel, Paul Soulellis, Triin Tamm, Laura Toots, Alice Twemlow, Loore Viires, Sean Yendrys, Justin Zhuang. Dear Friend(2019â 2022), a monthly snail mail project was initiated by Sandra Nuut and Ott Kagovereat the Graphic Design Department of the Estonian Academy of Arts. The letters were born with the idea to cultivate design writing culture and connect with the community at home and abroad. The publishing project dedicated itself to covering ideas, events, and more in design and visual culture in a letter format bringing together various authors. The edition was in the beginning 100 to later 200 letters each month, which were riso-printed and hand-folded in a collaborative manner. Half of the edition was distributed locally and another half globally, traveling to design institutions, schools, and professionals. The publication edited by Sandra Nuut & Ott Kagovere features all the letters from 2019â 2022. The book includes contributions by Singapore-based design writer Justin Zhuang, designer and writer Else Lagerspetz, and artist Lieven Lahaye. The book is designed by Ott Kagovereand published by Lugemik and Estonian Academy of Arts. |
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Pages: 128
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| Published: Lugemik - September 2022 |
| Format: Paperback |
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| List Price: 18.00 Pounds Sterling |
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Qty Available: 16 |
| Title: 2 of: 10 |
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| Title: Detours |
| By (author): Erika Hock |
| ISBN10-13: 9916981787 : 9789916981788 |
| A board game-like object in a slipcase documenting a public installation by the German artist Erika Hock on the façade of the Institute for Urban History, Recklinghausen in Germany. Sometimes a detour is the better way to reach your destination. Unexpected vistas and unplanned encounters are possible on an unforeseen routeâ sometimes the journey even ends somewhere completely different than expected. In any case, the detour has a worse reputation than it deserves. This can be seen impressively in Erika Hockâ s work Detours on the façade of the Institute for Urban History: powder-coated stainless-steel tubes in red, yellow, green and blue run across the outer walls of the building, each ending in round acrylic glass lights. Here, Hock explicitly proposes to question the linear progression of time and, through the exterior design, offers a historiography for the interior that does not always have to follow the usual paths. Formally important, although initially unnoticeable, Hockâ s concept also included the complete repainting of the façade in pure white, the closure of the clerestory windows and the accentuation of the remaining windows in blue-grey. During the day, the façade now appears in a color scheme reminiscent of the pictorial forms of 20th century classical modernism. At night, on the other hand, the façade is not illuminated as a whole by the end points of the chromatic lines, but is only visible at certain points due to Hockâ s light sources. With Erika Hockâ s work, an unexpected diversion can also become a rewarding event of nocturnal reorientation at night. â Nico Anklam |
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Pages: 50
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| Published: Lugemik - January 2024 |
| Format: Hardback |
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| List Price: 22.00 Pounds Sterling |
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Qty Available: 41 |
| Title: 3 of: 10 |
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| Title: Filter Feeders, Double Binds & Other Blooms |
| By (author): Kristina à llek |
| ISBN10-13: 991698171X : 9789916981719 |
| Exploring Kristina à llekâ s marine and coastal ecological interest, the publication â Filter Feeders, Double Binds & Other Bloomsâ invites us to think with her four year long working process, based on research and personal observations around anthropocentric influences on marine ecology. Focusing on the North Sea and its filter feeders: blue mussels, oysters and the expanding jellyfish population; as well as on the Baltic Sea and its cyanobacteria, blue green algal blooms and dead zones. The publication includes a letter correspondence between Kristina à llek and curator Angeliki Tzortzakaki, as well a collaborative visual essay by Kristina à llek, Angeliki Tzortzakaki and Kert Viiart, and an essay by theorist Jeff Diamanti. The publication includes a wide range of exhibition views from her three recent solo exhibitions at Draakon Gallery (Tallinn), A Tale of A Tub (Rotterdam) and ISSP gallery (Riga). |
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Pages: 104
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| Published: Lugemik - December 2023 |
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| List Price: 18.00 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: 4 of: 10 |
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| Title: Flawless, Seamless |
| By (author): Marge Monko |
| ISBN10-13: 9949738199 : 9789949738199 |
| Flawless, Seamless is the first monograph of Marge Monko, encompassing works from 2014 to 2021. The book presents nineteen works that explore what the artist calls â the architecture of desire,â drawing inspiration from public banners, print advertisements, shop displays, show windows, etc. These ubiquitous promotional strategies, designed to evoke an abiding, aspirational desire, suggest that the products they represent will fulfill the promise of luxury, romance, and happiness. Monkoâ s interest in these inseparable elements of capitalist society can be traced back to her childhood in the 1980s, which in the context of the Soviet Union was marked by the shortage of commodities.The works are accompanied by an essay by curator and writer Moritz Scheper and three conversations with Monkoâ s fellow artists and friends, Erika Hock, MaruÅ¡a Sagadin, and Paul Kuimet. In his text, Scheper makes connections between Monkoâ s earlier and more recent works, and elaborates on different femininities prevailing in East and West. The conversations touch upon the subjects such as artistâ s work, materiality, collaboration, and bookmaking. The publication is edited by Laura Toots, designed by Indrek Sirkel, and published by Lugemik. The publication was supported by Cultural Endowment of Estonia and the Estonian Union of Photography Artists (Foku). |
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Pages: 272
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| Published: Lugemik - September 2022 |
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| List Price: 26.00 Pounds Sterling |
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Qty Available: 16 |
| Title: 5 of: 10 |
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| Title: Flow of Patterns. Works of Jaanus Samma |
| By (author): Jaanus Samma |
| ISBN10-13: 3753306630 : 9783753306636 |
| Jaanus Sammaâ s work is known for queering seemingly harmless subject matters on national identity and representation through an exploration of sexuality and notions of â publicness.â The concept of folklore also recurs throughout Sammaâ s work as a form of cultural circulation and exchange open to queer reinterpretation. By using traditional techniques, the artist navigates through various modes of communication, which at first seem innocent but on closer inspection reveal an array of gay and queer symbolism. Through archival research he has found ways of broadening sociopolitical perspectives on national and sexual identity by offering alternatives to recontextualize the past. Flow of Patterns is Sammaâ s first monograph and presents works from the past twenty yearsâ from his graduation work on swimming pools to his recent exhibition, Iron Men, which scrutinized masculinity as a form of national representation. The publication is edited by Krist Gruijthuijsen with in-depth essays by Linda Kaljundi, Jeppe Ugelvig, and Léon Kruijswijk. Jaanus Samma is a visual artist based in Tallinn, Estonia. Sammaâ s critical exploration of queer desire, public space, and cultural tradition spans photography, installation, sculpture, and video. Sammaâ s current fields of interest encompass history, ethnography, and museology as well as the intersecting narratives they entail. His work aims to locate queer subjectivity and desire in seemingly hetero-normative spaces. Combining fieldwork, oral history, and archival research, the artist responds to absences of sexual representation by way of storytelling or semantic subversion, as he recovers loaded symbols and signs or inserts them in spaces where they seemingly do not belong. |
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Pages: 312
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| Published: Lugemik - April 2024 |
| Format: Hardback |
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| List Price: 35.00 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: 6 of: 10 |
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| Title: Matching Mother/Daughter Tattoos |
| By (author): France-Lise McGurn, Rita McGurn |
| ISBN10-13: 9916981752 : 9789916981757 |
| The story was, me returning home from a trip to NY and showing her my new black star tattoo I got to match hers. She was busy cooking, as per, and turned to me with an eyebrow raised. In her kinda cutting sarcasm she said â matching mother daughter tattoos? Charming.â She was half smiling and DEEPLY unimpressed. â France-Lise McGurn Published on the occasion of the exhibition â Matching Mother/Daughter Tattoosâ by France-Lise McGurn and Rita McGurn at Margot Samel, 295 Church Street, New York, September 5 â October 14, 2023. Rita McGurn (1940â 2015, Glasgow, UK) was an artist and set designer who worked with figuration, painting, and textiles. France-Lise McGurn (b. 1983, Glasgow, UK) is an artist based in London, UK. |
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Pages: 48
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| Published: Lugemik - September 2023 |
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| List Price: 13.00 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: 7 of: 10 |
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| Title: Tanjaâ s Gardens |
| By (author): Tanja Muravskaja |
| ISBN10-13: 9916981736 : 9789916981733 |
| The first comprehensive monograph of Tanja Muravskaja presents her work from 2005â 2022. Several works exhibited in the book have acquired a new dimension after the war started by Russia in Ukraine. Among other works the book also reproduces the video â Three Sistersâ (2015), one of the most recognized works by Muravskaja where two cousins, one from Ukraine and the other from Russia, express their views on the Maidan revolution and the annexation of Crimea. The third sister (the title refers to a play on words, as in Ukrainian and Russian cousins are also called sisters) in the artwork is the artist herself, hidden behind the camera. Based in Estonia, located on the border of Europe, the Muravskaja has always witnessed the constant feeling of danger in her society. She has photographed the soldiers of the allied forces of NATO who sometimes gather for practice nearby the Russian border. Alongside them are Estonian boys and girls: the youth corps of the Estonian Defence League. Tanja Muravskaja is an artist who lives and works in Tallinn, Estonia. Her work proceeds from an analytic approach and psychological observationâ be it the psychology of an individual, society, or a place. In her artworks, she tackles topics such as identity and memory and relationships between society and its members. While being concentrated on photography, the mediumâ s qualities, and its agency in contemporary art, she creates installations that evolve into total environments and embrace the viewer. |
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Pages: 248
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| Published: Lugemik - April 2023 |
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| List Price: 22.00 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: 8 of: 10 |
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| Title: The Voice that Remains |
| ISBN10-13: 9916981760 : 9789916981764 |
| â The Voice that Remainsâ is a kind of retrospective; a looking back at material, digital and archival traces left behind within the physical and situated space of PUBLICS, and in the bodies, voices and memories of those who have worked with us in the past years. Each photo, mark and word collected in these pages reflects a collective happening and the labour undertaken to bring a work of art or a piece of research into PUBLICS to be shared with others. The Voice that Remains is a snapshot of PUBLICSâ present, where we, who have only recently come to be part of its making, have gathered some of the traces of its programme, keepsakes and leftovers of the last half decade or so. Whatâ s left behind as reminders, remainders or rememberings of what once was, is what we have had to work withâ to learn how to be PUBLICS, to decide on how to move next, to insert ourselves into the shapeshifting of a small cultural organisation. The publication includes artworks, traces and leftovers by Marja Ahti, David Blamey, Kathrin Böhm, Tony Cokes, DeForrest Brown Jr., Eilien & Lenoczka, Merike Estna, Laia Estruch, Annie Goh, Mindy Seu & Helen Kaplinsky, Liam Gillick, Gordon Hall, Jeanne van Heeswijk, James Hoff, Vlatka Horvat, Maryam Jafri, AgnÄ JokÅ¡Ä , Mikko Kuorinki, Sandra Kosorotova, Chris Kraus, Tuukka Kaila, KMRU, Mona Marzouk, Dave McKenzie, Gareth Long, Elisabeth Molin, Marge Monko, Maarit Mustonen, Moe Mustafa / Atheer Soot, Lau Nau, OEI, Harold Offeh, Anni Puolakka & Marta Trektere, PUBLICS Youth, Sara Raza, Nick Thurston, Ian Whittlesea, Timo Vaittinen and many, many others. PUBLICS is a curatorial and commissioning agency with a dedicated research library and event space in Helsinki, Finland. Under the artistic direction of curator Paul Oâ Neill, and team members Annabelle Antas, Valentina Ä erniauskaitÄ , Micol Curatolo, and PUBLICS Youth. PUBLICS explores a â work togetherâ institutional model with multiple overlapping objectives, thematic strands and collaborations. PUBLICS develops out of Checkpoint Helsinki, a contemporary art initiative established in 2013. Since the opening in 2017, PUBLICS was developed by Paul Oâ Neill and Eliisa Suvant. |
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Pages: 152
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| Published: Lugemik - November 2023 |
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| List Price: 20.00 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: 9 of: 10 |
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| By (author): Lene Baadsvig à rmen |
| ISBN10-13: 9949738180 : 9789949738182 |
| Exploring Lene Baadsvig à rmenâ s strong anthropological interestâ the publication invites us to think about the conceptions we have about the natural and the artificial, and about the relationship between animals and humans as they have played out in different cultures and throughout history. Through a wide range of images, the almost sculptural monograph unveils the artistâ s works and exhibitions in dialogue with newly commissioned texts and interviews by Jan Verwoert, Milena Høgsberg, Leah Beeferman, Ki Nurmenniemi and Cecilie Løveid. |
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Pages: 152
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| Published: Lugemik - April 2022 |
| Format: Hardback |
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| List Price: 22.00 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: 10 of: 10 |
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