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| Title: Enredos II: Nuno da Luz |
| ISBN10-13: 8867497022 : 9788867497027 |
| This catalogue is published on the occasion of the second chapter of the exhibition program Enredos (Entanglements) at Centro BotÃn, whose goal is to engage artists who have received a Fundación BotÃn grant to â become entangledâ with the foundationâ s collection, architecture, and public. For Enredos II, artist Nuno da Luz amplifies the frequencies of the waves and winds of BahÃa de Santander, interweaving them with the oscillations of the building itself and a selection of works by other artists who have been beneficiaries of Fundación BotÃnâ s art grants through the yearsâ Javier Arce, Katinka Bock, June Crespo, Eva Fà bregas, Asier Mendizabal, and Jorge Satorreâ as well as works by artists represented in the collection, such as Tacita Dean and Damián Ortega. On the occasion of this exhibition, Nuno da Luzâ who in his works investigates environmental processesâ has produced three new sound installations generating shared listening spaces that resonate through the walls and spaces of Centro BotÃn. Co-Published with Centro BotÃn |
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Pages: 200
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| Published: Mousse Publishing - September 2025 |
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| List Price: 20.00 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: 1 of: 103 |
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| Title: Global Conversations: Mexico |
| ISBN10-13: 8867496999 : 9788867496990 |
| With Global Conversations: Mexico, art historian and curator Charles Moore inaugurates a series of publications that investigate the cultural landscapes of different countries through conversations with key figures in their contemporary art scenes. This initial installment features in-depth interviews with influential Mexican artists, curators, architects, and cultural leadersâ Fernanda Canales, Amanda de la Garza, Gonzalo GarcÃa, Nicolás Guzmán, Erika Harrsch, Perla Krauze, Fernando Laposse, José Castañeda Lepov, Aliza Nisenbaum, and Bosco Sodiâ in a compelling exploration of Mexico Cityâ s emergence as a global epicenter of contemporary art. |
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Pages: 200
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| Published: Mousse Publishing - September 2025 |
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| Title: Lucid Reverie: Panorama of Portuguese Contemporary Art |
| ISBN10-13: 8867496980 : 9788867496983 |
| Lucid Reverie: Panorama of Portuguese Contemporary Art archives the eponymous exhibition curated by Hiuwai Chu and Raphael Fonseca and presented at Galeria Municipal do Porto between July and October 2025. The outcome of over a year and a half of extensive research, the exhibition and this publication showcase a selection of the most significant contemporary practices by Portuguese or Portugal-based artists. It features essays by Chu and Fonseca and individual presentations of each artistâ s practice. The book is co-published by Galeria Municipal do Porto and Mousse Publishing |
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Pages: 128
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| Published: Mousse Publishing - September 2025 |
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| Title: 3 of: 103 |
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| Title: Marco Cassani |
| ISBN10-13: 8867496964 : 9788867496969 |
| "Deeply shaped by his long-term residence in Indonesia, the conceptual practice of Italian artist Marco Cassani (born 1981) engages with the country not as a tourist or detached observer, but as an active participant in navigating the reconfiguration of authorship in a globalized landscape. " |
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Pages: 112
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| Published: Mousse Publishing - September 2025 |
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| Title: 4 of: 103 |
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| Title: Margherita Manzelli. Le Signorine |
| ISBN10-13: 8867496905 : 9788867496907 |
| Published on the occasion of the exhibition Margherita Manzelli. Le Signorine, this catalogue retraces more than thirty years of the artistâ s poetic and painterly practice. Featuring a selection of paintings from the 1990s to the present, alongside previously unseen drawings and works conceived specifically for the showâ including a piece inspired by Pratoâ s Cathedral of Santo Stefanoâ the volume highlights the dialogue between Manzelliâ s vision and the context that hosts it. The title evokes the distinctive female figures that inhabit Manzelliâ s universe: independent, untimely presences whose ambiguous yet forceful stance resists conventional roles. Her paintings reveal women who are at once fragile and defiant, often portrayed nude or semi-nude, suspended within abstract spaces rhythmically punctuated by geometric or ornamental patterns. Recurring motifs, such as the meticulously rendered heads, act as narrative devices and emotional condensations, holding together intensity, contradiction, and inner vision. Through critical essays, visual documentation, and archival materials, the catalogue offers insights into the interplay of figure and ground, visibility and withdrawal, that animates Manzelliâ s work. With scholarly contributions and rich visual content, Le Signorine stands as both a record of the exhibition and an essential resource on one of the most consistent and singular voices in contemporary Italian art. |
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Pages: 148
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| Published: Mousse Publishing - September 2025 |
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| Title: 5 of: 103 |
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| Title: Mimosa Echard: Lies |
| ISBN10-13: 8867496433 : 9788867496433 |
| â She gleans material culture and the surface of thingsâ compelled by materials and their economies, chemicals and their properties, images and their histories, technologies and their translations, paranoia and its erotic reasoningsâ for the information of their transformations, that which slowly emerges, corroded or in bloom, in anxiety or in ecstasy, in eros or its advertisements.â â Quinn Latimer Mimosa Echard draws from biological research, the history of experimental cinema, and her personal biography to create works that intertwine sexuality, perception, and artifice. Working across diverse mediaâ from sculpture to installation and video gamesâ her practice is shaped by continuous and often contradictory processes of absorption, accumulation, and circulation, which she traces across domains as varied as popular culture, metabolic systems, and electromagnetic phenomena. Attentive to the invisibleâ or latentâ potential of her materials, Echardâ s assemblages and installations probe the limits of language in apprehending her objects, opening space for unprecedented and non-normative associations. Mimosa Echard: Lies is the first monograph dedicated to the artistâ s work, co-published by Mousse Publishing and Galerie Chantal Crousel, with the support of gallery Martina Simeti. The book is also the recipient of the 2024 â soutien à lâ éditionâ from the Cnap â Centre national des arts plastiques. The volume includes previously unpublished texts that invite readers to engage deeply, and from multiple perspectives, with Echardâ s practice. Essays by Amelia Groom and Devrim Bayar provide historical, critical, and theoretical insights; Daphné B. contributes a poetic introduction; and a dialogue between Mimosa Echard and Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster enriches the book with an artist-to-artist exchange. The volume also features a reprint of Quinn Latimerâ s essay on Echard, originally published on TextWork, the editorial platform of the Fondation Pernod Ricard. Graphic designer Julie Peeters collaborated closely with Echard on the catalogueâ s design. Images accompanying the texts and themes developed by the authors are complemented by a series of photographs from the artistâ s personal archivesâ film-based documentation of her studio and exhibitions, published here for the first time. This opening section offers an intimate perspective on the processes of making and exhibiting. It is followed by a second part, which presents, in an inventory format, the â officialâ views of the exhibitions in their final form. |
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Pages: 328
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| Published: Mousse Publishing - September 2025 |
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| Title: 6 of: 103 |
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| Title: Noemi Pfister: Heart on Sleeve |
| ISBN10-13: 8867496875 : 9788867496877 |
| The publication Noemi Pfister: Heart on Sleeve accompanies the exhibition of the same name at the BÃ"ndner Kunstmuseum Chur (September 6â November 23, 2025). In her paintings the artist combines motifs from art history as well as pop culture. She symbolically weaves themes such as youth, digitality, ecology, and the human form into multilayered narratives. Her dreamlike landscapes are inhabited by enigmatic figures that seem to belong to a parallel world. Their anatomies appear distortedâ they lounge on skateboards, scroll on their phones, or immerse themselves in video games. The visual language at times echoes the compositions of Old Master paintings, yet their clothing, postures, and props reflect todayâ s youth culture. By intertwining the familiar with the uncanny, her works probe the kinds of communities we might inhabit in the future. The richly illustrated catalogue features texts by Raphael Gygax, Damian Jurt, and Valerie Keller. |
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Pages: 160
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| Published: Mousse Publishing - July 2025 |
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| Title: 7 of: 103 |
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| Title: Prampolini Burri: Dalla Materia |
| ISBN10-13: 8867496921 : 9788867496921 |
| "Prampolini Burri. Della Materia is the catalogue published on the occasion of the eponymous exhibition at the Collezione Giancarlo and Danna Olgiati in Lugano. The exhibition investigates the use of alternative materials in art, in dialogue with and in contrast to traditional painting, tracing the evolution of experimental practices that emerged throughout the twentieth century in Italy. This continuous line of research into matter is exemplified in the work of Enrico Prampolini (Modena, 1894â Rome, 1956) and Alberto Burri (Città di Castello, 1915â Nice, 1995), both active in Rome. Richly illustrated, the volume presents their exploration of the expressive potential of matter through the works on display, on loan from major international public and private collections. From Prampoliniâ s Futurist mixed-media compositions to Burriâ s powerful material creations, the exhibition reveals how their radical use of matter captured the spirit of a complex and unsettling age, giving form to its intensity and dramatic force. Essays by curators Gabriella Belli and Bruno Corà delve into the practices and Å uvre of two seminal figures in twentieth-century Italian art." |
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Pages: 200
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| Published: Mousse Publishing - September 2025 |
| Format: Hardback |
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| List Price: 35.00 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: 8 of: 103 |
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| Title: Rossella Biscotti: The Trial |
| ISBN10-13: 8867496948 : 9788867496945 |
| "The Trial is an extensive publication chronicling the decade-plus-long evolution of one of Rossella Biscottiâ s seminal works. Developed between 2006 and 2021, it centres on the â April 7thâ trial (1983â 84), a landmark inquiry and legal case against members of the Italian leftist movement Autonomia Operaia. The project has unfolded through installations, sculptures, performances, reading groups, films, and printed matter, presented at (among many others): MAXXIâ National Museum of 21st Century Art, 2010; dOCUMENTA(13), Kassel, 2012; e-flux, New York, 2013; Wiels, Brussels, 2014; Castello di Rivoli Museo dâ Arte Contemporanea, 2024. The core of the book is the English transcription of a six-hour audio piece, originally composed from hundreds of hours of the trialâ s archival recordings broadcast by Radio Radicale. Edited like a theatrical script, The Trial becomes a polyphonic narrative that foregrounds the political voices of defendants in opposition to the structure and language of the legal machine: prosecutors, judges, lawyers. The transcript is accompanied by critical texts by Michael Hardt, Daniel Blanga Gubbay, and Giovanna Zapperi, as well as a conversation between the artist and philosopher Antonio Negri, one of the trialâ s key defendants. It investigates how political memory is carried, translated, and embodied across time. Featuring visual documentation and multilingual excerpts from performances staged across various institutions and countries, this publication traces the workâ s ongoing reactivation through translation, collaboration, and context-specific interventions. The Trial resists closure, offering instead a mutable framework for engaging with political history, collective memory, and the performative nature of justice. " |
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Pages: 276
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| Published: Mousse Publishing - September 2025 |
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| Title: 9 of: 103 |
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| Title: Valentin Noujaïm: INTERZONE |
| ISBN10-13: 8867497057 : 9788867497058 |
| INTERZONE is an artistâ s book published on the occasion of Valentin Noujaïmâ s first institutional solo exhibition, PANTHEON, taking place at Kunsthalle Basel. It accompanies the premiere of the work La Défense Volume III â Demons to Diamonds and brings together for the first time the artistâ s complete La Défense trilogy (2022â 25). Edited by Mohamed Almusibli and conceived by Noujaïm and graphic designer Kim Coussée, the volume contains extensive documentation of the trilogyâ s developmentâ film stills, analog photographs, archival materialsâ to offer glimpses behind the scenes of the artistâ s collaborative process. Its nonlinear sequences create new dialogues across the trilogy and extend the exhibitionâ s spatial logic into print. This volume is thus both an extension of the exhibition and an autonomous work, providing an immersive entry point into Noujaïmâ s cinematic world. |
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Pages: 112
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| Published: Mousse Publishing - September 2025 |
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| Title: 10 of: 103 |
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