Category: Artelibro News
TYT [Take Your Time], Vol. 2. A photo(bio)graphy of Olafur Eliasson
An announced success, the new book of Olafur Eliasson. An autobiography in pictures that describes, as in a puzzle game, the whole publishing activity of the Danish artist. In November it has become a best seller in the catalogue of the publisher Walter Koenig and now is nearly unobtainable… except for the Artelibro website.
Self-Sufficient City. Envisioning the habitat of the future
More than 100 proposals from all over the world envisioning the habitat of the future.
The Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia and the technology company HP have developed an international contest with the idea of “self-sufficient city”. It is an invitation to reflect on how we will live in the near future in the light of the social, cultural and [...]
Ten/ten by Jowhara AlSaud
Aperture is pleased to offer a second and very special edition from artist Jowhara AlSaud. AlSaud’s work has recently been seen in several group exhibitions including the Edge of Arabia show at the 2010 Berlin Biennial. Ten/Ten is another work from her Out of Line series. As the artist states: “This body of work [...]
Rotovision presents Reinventing Letterpress
Rotovision presents Reinventing Letterpress by Charlotte Rivers
Reinventing Letterpress is a lusciously tactile, desirable, take-anywhere bundle of letterpress work. Letterpress is in the throes of a revival, with designers and creatives of all kinds rediscovering the artistic opportunities this most traditional of printing techniques has to offer. The letterpress look taps into the popularity of the [...]
Lars Muller presents BLINDHÆÐIR East Iceland
Lars Muller presents BLINDHÆÐIR East Iceland, edited by Editions Attitudes, Geneva
Silvia Bachli and Eric Hatan spent four months, from March to June, in Seydisfjordur in eastern Iceland. The landscape they explored on their daily walks is dominated by snow, which shapes the atmosphere in and around the fjord with its changeable forms: turquoise meltwater, frost [...]