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Sam DillemansAUTHORS

MER. Paper KunsthalleApril 2013ISBN 978 94 9069 399 2€ 39

design: Studio Luc Derycke32 x 24,5 cm / 208 pp / HC / EN, NL

In the past years Sam Dillemans has painted some 300 portraits, mostly of influential writers, but also of scientists, composers and singers. In his typical dynamic and fluent style Dillemans completed the 300 portraits almost in one go. Most of the portraits are painted in black and white with smooth, volatile lines; others are touched up with some rare subtle brushstrokes in colour. Whether the subject is recognizable or not depends on the viewer and on how much the artists is prepared to divulge in his impressive paintings. Once more Dillemans has chosen to present an impressive series that centres on human beings, their faces and expressions. Some models are recognizable almost immediately, while others require an effort of the viewer. The result is a series of sometimes alarming portraits that compel us to observe intensely, explore the concept of portraiture and admire the smart faces Dillemans has gathered in these paintings in his typical style.

On the occasion of the exhibition that opens on 19 April in the Castle of Gaasbeek, the paintings of the series Authors have been collected in the book with the same name, which is published on the opening day of the exhibition by MER. Paper Kunsthalle.

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WE ARE ALL FLESHBerlinde De Bruyckere & J.M. Coetzee

MER. Paper KunsthalleMay 2013ISBN 978 94 9069 390 9€ 19,5

design: Studio Luc Derycke26 x 17 cm / 144 pp / SC / EN

The sculptural work of Berlinde De Bruyckere, representing Belgium in the 2013 Venice Biennale, imperiously demands a response from whoever faces it. This explains why literary authors in particular are so attracted to her compositions of distorted parts of humans and horses, testimony to terror and solace, cruel death and the sublime. She empties the bodies: through the holes the spectator sees the dark interior, at once repulsive and alluring.In the spaces of resonance carved out by De Bruyckere, writers can practise their crafts of creation, not by writing about the objects, but by placing creative texts next to them. The writer does not appropriate any of the artwork’s meanings by explaining it, but rather adds significance by answering art with art.Nobel Prize winner J.M. Coetzee accepts this challenge. In concert with the author, De Bruyckere selected fragments bespeaking exceptional beauty from his impassioned and unsettling novels. This way both artists craft a five-part composition of image and word, which illuminates the dark world of their works from the inside out.

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Simryn GillHERE ART GROWS ON TREESCatherine de Zegher, Carol Armstrong, Lilian Chee, Ross Gibson, Kajri Jain, Brian Massumi, Michael Taussig

MER. Paper Kunsthalle, & The Australia Council For the Arts April 2013 ISBN 978 94 9069 371 8€ 39,9

design: Collider26 x 20,9 cm / 296 pp / HC / EN

Here art grows on trees features Simryn Gill’s latest works commissioned for the Australian Pavilion at the 55th Venice Biennale. Edited by the exhibition curator, Catherine de Zegher, this limited edition monograph includes more than 100 artwork plates printed on different paper stocks that demonstrate the generative and cyclic nature in Gill’s remarkable oeuvre of quotidian beauty.

The essays by leading international thinkers and writers include: Catherine de Zegher (On Line. Drawing Through the Twentieth Century, MoMA); Carol Armstrong (Scenes in a Library, MIT Press); Lilian Chee (Conserving Domesticity, ORO Editions); Ross Gibson (26 Views of a Starburst World, UWA Press); Kajri Jain (Gods in the Bazaar, DUP Books); Brian Massumi (Semblance and Event, MIT Press); and Michael Taussig (What Color is The Sacred? UCP).

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Koen TheysHOME-MADE VICTORIESChris Dercon, Edwin Carels, Marie-Claude Lambotte, Martin Germann, Philippe Van Cauteren, Ulrike Lindmayr, Seamus Kealy, Thibaut Verhoeven, Hans Theys, Steven Humblet

MER. Paper Kunsthalle March 2013ISBN 978 94 9069 396 1€ 34,5

design: Studio Luc Derycke28 x 23 cm / 256 pp / HC / EN

S.M.A.K. presents the first major retrospective of the Belgian video artist Koen Theys (°1963, Brussels). Theys was one of the founding fathers of the Belgian video art scene since the early eighties and stood at the cradle of the discourse around video art in Belgium and by extension throughout Europe. In his work Theys combines a thorough substantive and formal research on video art as a medium, with a very expressive – referring to a baroque aesthetic – imagery, often combined with references to the European and Belgian cultural and political history. The work of Theys was collected early by MOMA (New York) and Centre Pompidou (Paris). The book will survey his monumental video- and photography-based works from the early 80s until now.

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KT The tape has been called ‘the snuff film of video art’ because of the brutal black and white film style. As I wore a Disney dog mask during the performance, it is seen as having an affinity with the performances of Paul McCarthy – who I didn’t yet know. Some have compared the action to the work of Hermann Nitsch, but for me ‘Crime 01’ had nothing to do with Nitsch’s purification rituals. The video shows a baby lying between two dogs’ heads, which could be seen as new life after death or after a sacrificial act, because the baby is lying there like a Christmas child between Joseph and Mary. But for me it was more about the suggestion – like at the end of a horror film – that after the death of the monster, evil could return like a cyclical process.

CD Art as a crime and a means to exercising power?

KT I was brought up with the idea that art and culture are the highest good on Earth. But while I was studying at the art academy in Ghent in the early 1980s, that image became somewhat tainted. I began to understand that culture could also stand for manipulation and the expression of power. What was presented in art as beautiful and idealistic could be made for very different reasons. I wanted to illustrate this principle in a Faustian or Nietzschean way – for example, by presenting a concentration camp in the form of the Sistine Chapel, or vice versa. So art as a crime and a means to exercising power. That’s also how I wanted ‘Crime 01’ to be understood. In the end art is always recuperated through power, despite the efforts of artists in the past to get away from that. So it would be better to think of recuperation as the starting point for art, in its negativity.

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Chris Dercon: ‘Crime 01’ was your first work, wasn’t it?

Koen Theys: Or at least what I think of as my first official work. I was fascinated by two amateur ‘pastoral’ films of Adolf Hitler: one of him with his German shepherd dog Blondi on the terrace of the Eagle’s Nest at Berchtensgaden, and another film showing Eva Braun bathing naked at a waterfall. I used them as the starting point for a couple of videos, and later on they provided the basis for lots of other works.

CD Why the title ‘Crime 01’?

KT At the time I was squatting in an empty property with a few other students from the art academy in Ghent. The squat was to be our workshop and to celebrate our new ‘acquisition’, we put on an exhibition. For my contribution I wanted to make a work featuring a German shepherd dog as a response to Hitler’s film. I went along to the dogs’ home and by chance they had just put down two German shepherds. I said I wanted to have them stuffed for a drawing class and I was given both. Once I had them, I exhibited them on a gallows in our squat. At the opening I did a performance in which I hacked off the dogs’ heads and legs and draped them round a baby like a still life. Later on I made it into a hat-stand, with the caption ‘My honour is called loyalty’. A video recording was made of the performance and I was really pleased with it. But as a result of that action, I was sent down from the academy. That’s why I regard it as my first official work.

CD Did you see it as a snuff film or as a ritual?

> Mijn eer heet trouw (My honour is called loyalty), 1983 Taxidermy, pyrogravure and enamel on wood, 53,5 x 73,5 x 28 cm In collaboration with Dirk PaesmansPrivate collection, Antwerp

Blondi at the Eagle’s Nest, Berchtensgaden

Crime 01, 1983Silver print, 180 x 120 cm In collaboration with Dirk PaesmansPrivate collection, Knokke

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Alain Arias-MissonFROM THE CUTTING-FLOOR OF THE PUBLIC POEMAlain Arias-Misson & Roger D’Hondt

MER. Paper Kunsthalle April 2013 ISBN 978 94 9069 315 2€ 25

design: Alain Arias-Misson24,5 x 16,5 cm / 80 pp / SC / EN

In the mid-sixties, a young Belgian-American experimental/visual poet, Alain Arias-Misson, returned to his birthplace Brussels, which his family had fled during World War II for New York. Back in Brussels the poet initiated his well-known “public poems”, which predate the genre performance and are all up to today different from one another and never repeated. For Arias-Misson, the street is the page upon which the poem can be drawn. The city can be construed as a text. It is a focal point of socio-political signs, and its syntax and semantics can be made ‘legible’ by introducing highly graphic, linguistic and non-linguistic clues in the street. Arias-Misson’s public poems are always specific to the urban setting, and to the political moment in which they were created. His poems are sometimes presented in dreamlike sequences, often provoking ‘public disorder’ in cities throughout Europe as well as forays into New York and Los Angeles.

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Joris Van de MoortelCYLINDER # 3

MER. Paper KunsthalleKünstlerhaus BethaniënApril 2013ISBN 978 94 9177 501 7€ 10

design: Joris Van de Moortel with Studio Luc Derycke30 x 21 cm / 32 pp / SC / EN

Comics were Van de Moortel’s first love: his first drawings, his first stories; a dwelling of fantasies and a lack of reality: he devored them as a child. His first publications with MER. Paper Kunsthalle, the Cylinder series, is not a real comic book series, but the idea is based on the structure of it. It fits perfectly to get Van de Moortel’s work published. The sketches, the colouring, the humour that feels close to the practice: it’s a work in itself and not just a representa- tion of images. The artist prints one new Cylinder issue on the occasion of each new project or exhibition. Each cahier has a unique design and cover. Each will be published separately at first; becoming one book after 10 editions that will be published as a whole. Every edition is a new adventure having the same basic players, added, transformed. It’s one big playground: like a show. This is the third volume in the Cylinder series.

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Margarita ProductionMICRO, CONTACT, STRINGS AND THINGSMargarita production 2003–2013Valérie Wolters, Agnès Quackels, Pieter T’Jonck, André Eiermann

MER. Paper KunsthalleMay 2013ISBN 978 94 9069 302 2€ 29

design: Überknackig Bureau28,5 x 21 cm / 200 pp / HC / EN

This publication shows how an alternative management company functions, and how it offers possibilities to a dozen talented artists to profile themselves in an original way. An extensive archive provides a chronological overview of all 75 completed projects and collaborations set up by Margarita Production between 2003 and 2013.

A special happening and book launch will be held during the Kunstenfestivaldesarts on May 17th. This will take place at the festival center of the Beursschouwburg in Bruxelles.

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Pieter Huybrechts & Erki De VriesBOOK #1 L01 2018

MER. Paper KunsthalleApril 2013ISBN 978 94 9069 392 3€ 350 (art edition)

design: Pieter Huybrechts & Erki De Vries24 x 18 cm / 30 pp / Leporello

With Book #1 L01 2018 Erki De Vries and Pieter Huybrechts present the first result of their enquiry into the spatial potential of a book. In line with their earlier work that focused on spatiality considered from installation art and photography, in Book #1 the two artists explore an extra layer by integrating the medium art book. Can the architectural use of this art form possibly result in new images and experiences? Starting from an in situ installation that literally positions the environment, scale model and photo graphy on a single line, the transformation into an art book creates a particularly hybrid experience of space. Immaterial trompe l’oeils and the material dimensions of the book are literally built on top of each other. Virtual images, the essence of architectural elements and type page fade into each other as a material montage on the interface of film, photography and mental architecture.

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Kelly SchachtTHE BACKSTORYKelly Schacht & Dirk Elst

MER. Paper KunsthalleMarch 2013ISBN 978 94 9069 379 4€ 34

design: Studio Luc Derycke28,6 x 22,3 cm / 84 pp / SC / EN

The Backstory is Kelly Schacht’s first publication. It is conceived as a monograph as well as an artist book, and brings together work of the past years. In 2011, Kelly Schacht was the recipient of the Young Belgian Painters Award from the BOZAR, Brussels. “The Backstory” comes out on the occasion of Schacht’s eponym show in Brussels; the first after she was awarded this prestigious prize.

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Lara MennesCAPTURING THE SENSIBLE Memories in ArchitectureFrancis Smets

MER. Paper KunsthalleMay 2013ISBN 978 94 9069 376 3€ 29

design: Carl Jacobs / Berger & Montag Design Studio 25,3 x 16,5 cm / 124 pp / HC / EN

Lara Mennes has photographed three empty buildings. Her photographs raise questions about the meaning of these ruins and what they stand for today. The naked architecture, forgotten objects, … The photographs show what remains and therefore also that which is absent, which people thought was important enough to take with them. Her photographs focus on often small, insignificant things, traces of human activity, which draw Mennes’ attention because of what they suggest. Footprints on dusty floors, worn tiles, curled photographs, solitary posters on the wall… Every inhabitant of each building has added multiple layers of meaning, all of them now silent witnesses of bygone times. Like windows on the past, they take us back through time, back to the moment the building was constructed. Mennes’ photographs are still lifes in which objects transcend their physical appearance: they become expressions of memories.

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BLOODLINE/HEARTLINEJulião Sarmento

MER. Paper KunsthalleMarch 2013ISBN 978 94 9069 342 8€ 85 (art edition)

design: Studio Luc Derycke27 x 21 cm / 112 pp / HC

The artist Julião Sarmento grew up with a somewhat complicated background. This book is a testimony to his ‘real’ biological family and his ‘other’ foster family. The first part of the book; ‘Bloodline’, has all the photographs the artist could find of his biological family up to his birth, they show persons he often doesn’t feel connected to or hardly knows. ‘Heartline’ has all the photographs he could find of the two people in his foster family. They are close to his heart, far from his blood. The book is signed and numbered by the artist in an edition of 250 copies.

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Jan Van ImschootYOU CAN USE MY SKIN

MER. Paper KunsthalleMarch 2013ISBN 978 94 9069 398 5€ 24,50

design: Studio Luc Derycke28 x 24 cm / 56 pp / HC / NL

The book You can use my skin comes out at the occasion of the 50th birthday of the artist Jan Van Imschoot.

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Gabor ŐszTHREE BY THREE

MER. Paper KunsthalleApril 2013ISBN 978 94 9069 334 3€ 39

design: Hans Gremmen27 x 23 cm / 184 pp / HC / EN

The solo exhibition Three by Three with works by the Hungarian artist Gábor Ősz (born 1962, lives and works in Amsterdam) presents a comprehensive and varied overview of the artist’s oeuvre. The space in Network provides the artist with the opportunity to display a balanced selection of existing photographic works and films from the last decade, as well as a monumental screening of his new work Das Fenster (The Window).

What underlies Ősz’ work, is a fascination with observing reality and the relationship between humans and the space that surrounds them. By using analogue photographic techniques such as the camera obscura and the pinhole technique, the artist creates composed and aesthetically sharp, distinct photographs. A recurring element is a reflection on the instant the image originates and is perceived as such. In his most recent films Ősz uses the self-referential aspect of the film process as his point of departure: how do images originate and how do they generate each other.

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Jochem Vanden EckerSKYDOGS

MER. Paper KunsthalleMay 2013ISBN 978 94 9147 100 1€ TBC

design: Jochem Vanden Ecker25,9 x 21 cm / 332 pp / SC / EN

Skydogs is an artist book dealing with notions of unbuiltness on many different levels.This publication is based on both the book ‘projet pour un livre. projet pour un film.’ by Nico Dockx and Helena Sidiropoulos (in its turn based on an unpublished catalogue of Marcel Broodthaers) published by Ra in 2009, and a selection of raw photographic footage of an unfinished abandoned skytrain shot between August 2007 and January 2009 in Bangkok, Thailand.

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TIME SPACE POKER FACESofie Van Loo

MER. Paper KunsthalleApril 2013ISBN 978 94 9177 502 4€ 20

design: Thomas Desmet27 x 20,5 cm / 164 pp / SC / NL, EN

TIME SPACE POKER FACE is the publication of the eponym group show held at Be-Part, Waregem from February to April 2013. The group show, curated by Sofie Van Loo, presented ten artists from different generations and different countries; all working with different media. TIME SPACE POKER FACE displayed work by Nel Aerts, Peter Buggenhout, Adriano Costa, Laurent Dupont-Garitte, Willem Oorebeek, Alexandra Reynolds, Jani Ruscica, Joëlle Tuerlinckx, Joke Van den Heuvel and Adriaan Verwée.

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Johan De WildeIK WORDTJohan De Wilde &Michelangelo e.a.

MER. Paper KunsthalleMay 2013ISBN 978 94 9177 504 8€ 29

design: Studio Luc Derycke24 x 17 cm / 300 pp / SC / NL, EN, FR, NO

The book ik wordt runs parallel to the exhibition of the same title—it is as such not a record of the exhibition—the book exists as exhibition. The title ik wordt (I become) refers to the drawing of the same title by Johan De Wilde and to the request he addressed at 300 people to take part in a solo exhibition by associating something with one or several of his works. All texts and images, and an equal number of fragments from the Sistine Chapel ceiling fresco—a reference to an in situ work by the artist—are depicted in the book in their mutual relationship. One of the questions the artist raises, is how the work of art (and therefore also the artist) relate as form and contents to the outside world, including when it is not being looked at (at nighttime, or when the museum is closed, or when the work is stored away in the museum depot). Another issue entails a critical approach to the viewer’s participation. According to De Wilde, art only exists if it is created all over again. The artist thus argues in favour of the museum and real commitment.

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Robert DevriendtSCÈNESPeter Verhelst, Jeroen Olyslaegers, et. al.

MER. Paper KunsthalleJuni 2013 ISBN 978 94 9177 505 5€ 29,5

design: Studio Luc Derycke26 x 17 cm / 128 pp / HC / NL

Wie het eerste deel van het boek bekijkt, zal merken dat Robert Devriendt zijn reeksen minischilderijen ziet als scènes van een groot verhaal, als verschillende hoofdstukken van een roman of film. De schilder schort in die reeksen het lineaire tijdsverloop op, zoomt in op geheimzinnige details (een supermooie auto, de ‘perfecte’ blonde vrouw, een bos, een taxidermist, een bebloed T-shirt …), alludeert op oude schilderijen, tv-beelden, reclamefoto’s, films, populaire bladen …

Er zijn wellicht verbanden, maar welke? Er is een scenario, maar waarvan? Wat er zeker is: de zorgvuldige aandacht en de sensuele liefde voor het schilderen, het strelen van de huid van het doek, dat hunkert naar een creatieve waarnemer.

In het tweede deel van het boek bewegen zestien Nederlands-talige dichters en prozaschrijvers zich spiegelend in het intieme spanningsveld tussen de beeldengroepen, ze construeren zélf een film. De film van Robert Devriendt, die bij de aftiteling alweer verdwijnt, tot alleen een uitgezuiverde leegte overblijft, een enigmatische ervaring van wat rest.

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Courtesy Gallery Loevenbruck

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Ilse D’HollanderUNTITLEDHelena De Preester, Tanguy Eeckhout, David Nash

AsaMERMay 2013ISBN 978 94 9069 380 0 € 39,5

design: Studio Luc Derycke28 x 21,6 cm / 256 / SC / NL

Ilse D’Hollander was born in 1968 in Sint-Niklaas and died in 1997. The painter, who stepped out of life aged 29, left us an impressive oeuvre, characterized by a soft abstraction that is often referred to as lyrical. The quiet and lyricism of her paintings and drawings contrast sharply with her tormented soul.

D’Hollander’s paintings catch the eye because of the accurate horizontal and vertical strips: rigid or by contrast smooth lines the artist applied with either brush or fingers. There is something vague or faded about her palette, yet at the same time it is strong and sharp, as if the colours and surfaces raise themselves above the canvas. It is as if for D’Hollander painting created a series of caesuras in her sad thinking. Because they breathe calm, serenity and grace.

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a2o architectenOVER CONNECTIVITEITStefaan Evers, Hein Smedts, Luc Vanmuysen (eds.)Met teksten van Angelique Campens, Eline Dehullu, Nick Ervinck, Lieven van der Stock, Luc Vanmuysen

AsaMERFebruary 2013ISBN 978 94 9069 368 8 (NL)ISBN 978 94 9069 387 9 (EN)€ 39,5

design: Studio Luc Derycke 26,5 x 22,5 cm / 240 pp / HC / NL, EN

The book ‘On connectivity’ offers readers some insight into the world of a2O - architects. It explains why a2o’s designs and buildings are connective. It connects the ‘now’ with the past and the future, with the importance of context and the autonomy of architecture. It connects engagement, craftsmanship and imagination in a contemporary way. The work of a2o – architects is situated in Belgium and the Meuse -Rhine Euroregion. a2o’s architecture occupies an area of tension between two realities, which also play a central role in this book: The main story, the leitmotiv, about its philosophy and the creative process. And the particular, the tangible, about contemporary themes and architecture. The two storylines are interwoven throughout the book, allowing text and images to make their own connections. This is a book about connectivity, about us dreaming about the perfect place to live or to work.

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REBEL REBELSArt and Activism. New York 1979–1989Tommaso Speretta (with an introduction by Loring McAlpin)

AsaMERApril 2013 ISBN 978 94 9069 323 7€ 25

design: Tankboys, Lorenzo Mason, Marco Campardo24 x 17 cm / 160 pp / SC / EN

Rebel Rebels tracks a movement that has as yet not been historicized in Europe on the subject of AIDS activism by various artistic collectives in New York in the 1980s. The approach is historic, yet activist-based, and combines a look at graphic design, with social, political, art historical, and curatorial reflections. Rebel Rebels analyzes some of the activist art experiences born in New York between 1979 and 1989, when in response to a conservative political and cultural climate artists began to work in groups and to realize projects concretely addressed to the problems of society. The book is conceived as a tribute to all those activist art collectives born in New York City at the beginning of the 80’s, united by a common refusal of traditional aesthetic criteria, the synthesis of artistic strategies and commercial advertising for political propagandistic ends, and by a willingness to take direct action to end the AIDS crisis. Rebel Rebels aims at demonstrating that art can play a crucial role in social and political change, when artists gather in groups, or collectives, in order to cooperate with other communities and pursue a common goal.

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Ida BarbarigoIDA BARBARIGO

AsaMERApril 2013 ISBN 978 94 9177 503 1€ 39

design: Studio Luc Derycke34 x 24 cm / 152 pp / HC / EN

“Something you are accustomed to seeing every day, which all of a sudden appears eternal, inexpressible. A continuous alteration of refracting forms, the chairs and their shadows appear closed off from the space that accentuates their forms but leaves them in negative.”

This is how Ida Barbarigo (°1920, Italy) explains her fascination for the space in between, which has become the main theme of her abstract paintings. Not things themselves, but the tension that is created by the invisible energy that surrounds matter is what fascinates her most. Barbarigo sees this “wind” as “the time that passes”.This publication is an ode to the wind, to unseen energy and the space in-between. It is the first survey of Barbarigo’s work from 1959 ‘till 1964, supplemented with her most recent work. The book contains a moving essay by Giovanna Dal Bon in which she introduces the reader to Barbarigo’s work in a poetic way. The book also brings together many unpublished historic photographs that were discovered in the archives of Ida Barbarigo and her belated husband Zoran Music.

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SCATTERING OF THE FRAGILECHERRY BLOSSOMSAn van. Dienderen & Lisa SpilliaertEssay by Trinh Minh-ha

AraMERApril 2013ISBN 978 94 9069 391 6€ 19,5

design: Studio Luc Derycke17 x 12 cm / 80 pp / HC / EN

Translation is generally regarded as a secondary phenomenon, with the interpreter hidden behind the speaker. Paradoxically is that interpreters are regarded as furniture, while they are allowed to the most secret conversations. The European Union maintains a special position in the world of translation: while the United Nations make do with six working languages, the EU uses 23 languages. This book thematizes the subject of European translation booths in a photographic way. Attention is given to the cross-over between documentary and fiction, the relationship between representation and abstraction, and between images and research results.

The book is accompanied by an essay by Trinh Minh-ha and consists of four types of images:1. ‘Documentary’ images from the European Parliament2. ‘Abstract’ carpet images from the Parliament3. ‘Gloomy’ images from the short film ‘Cherry Blossoms’ by An van. Dienderen4. ‘Trashy’ research images of Harajuku youth, Japan

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Kristof Van GestelMOOI IS NUTTIGDe kunstpraktijk als ervarings- en reflectiemodel

AraMERJune 2013ISBN 978 94 9069 370 1€ 29

design: Studio Luc Derycke24,5 x 16,5 cm / 192 pp / SC / NL

In this book the artist Kristof Van Gestel focuses on the role of art in his life — not just any art, but the art he creates himself — and the experiences that result from his art practice. The artist describes how the quest for meaning when making art helps him to discover ways individual people create meaning in general and lend meaning to the world that surrounds them in particular. Thus for Van Gestel making art acquires a more profound meaning both at a personal and a social level. In his book Van Gestel also describes the various ways in which a work precisely acquires meaning: through relating to space, through the (everyday) use of the medium, through its lingualism, through its sharing a language, through the body and through intuition.

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L’Origine des Choses

The Causes of ThingsMarch 08th − June 09th 2013Collection Centre national des arts plastiques France

08 mars − 09 juin 2013Collection Centre national des arts plastiques France

L’ORIGINE DES CHOSESCollection Centre National des Arts PlastiquesSébastien Faucon & Carine Fol

MER. Paper Kunsthalle March 2013 ISBN 978 94 9069 319 0€ 25

design: Veronique Marrier25 x 17 cm / 192 pp / SC / EN, FR, NL

Ce livre fait écho à l’exposition éponyme organisée par le Centre national des arts plastiques (France) et la CENTRALE for Contemporary Art (Ville de Bruxelles) du 7 mars au 9 juin 2013, à La CENTRALE. En empruntant ce titre à la citation du célèbre poète latin Virgile « Heureux celui qui connaît l’origine des choses », l’exposition et le catalogue se font énigme et tentent de remonter à la source de la pensée et de l’acte créateur. L’artiste y assume une position d’observateur lucide sur le monde et la création artistique. Des notices détaillées ainsi que de nombreuses illustrations permettent de découvrir plus d’une centaine d’œuvres d’artistes français, belges et internationaux, toutes issues des collections de l’Etat français.

Joris Van de MoortelCYLINDER # 2Joris Van de Moortel

MER. Paper KunsthalleKünstlerhaus BethaniënJanuary 2013ISBN 978 94 9069 395 4€ 10

design: Joris Van de Moortel with Studio Luc Derycke30 x 21 cm / 48 pp / SC / EN

Comics were Van de Moortel’s first love: his first drawings, his first stories; a dwelling of fantasies and a lack of reality: he devored them as a child. His first publications with MER. Paper Kunsthalle, the Cylinder series, is not a real comic book series, but the idea is based on the structure of it. It fits perfectly to get Van de Moortel’s work published. The sketches, the colouring, the humour that feels close to the practice: it’s a work in itself and not just a representa- tion of images. The artist prints one new Cylinder issue on the occasion of each new project or exhibition. Each cahier has a unique design and cover. Each will be published separately at first; becoming one book after 10 editions that will be published as a whole. Every edition is a new adventure having the same basic players, added, transformed. It’s one big playground: like a show. This is the sequel to Cylinder # 1.

MARC CORBIAU Architectures 2000–2012Luk Lambrecht

AsaMERNovember 2012ISBN 978 94 9069 373 2 (SC)ISBN 978 94 9069 372 5 (HC)€ 39,5 (SC)€ 85 (HC)

design: Dojo Design30,5 x 24,5 cm / 304 pp / SC / NL, FR, EN, DE

“L’architecture de Marc Corbiau propose des lieux priviligiés où l’espace et la lumière, grâce à une interaction fondamentale avec la nature qui l’entoure, jouent comme des miroirs entre l’extérieur et l’intérieur, créant un espace pour l’intimité de l’habitat. La sérénité née de la proportion des volumes, du minimalisme des formes et de l’utilisation de matériaux naturels, met en valeur l’echo harmonieux entre la vie et l’art, d’une beauté presque imperceptible”. Introduction du livre par Luk Lambrecht.

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Werner MannaersLOVE LETTERS

MER. Paper Kunsthalle January 2013ISBN 978 94 9069 389 3€ 39,5

design: Studio Luc Derycke29,7 x 21 cm / 260 pp / HC

Love letters shape love. Werner Mannaers doesn’t write love letters, he paints them in his characteristic ‘bad painting’ style. During a certain time span, the painter created a Love Letter each day; the recipient of which was always a woman. Mannaers is in love with love; which makes his current series especially human: artists never shut up about (their) art, even when making love.The book Love Letters groups these paintings Mannaers made over time. Each Love Letter is effectuated using gouache on paper. They refer to some of Mannaers’ paintings that are currently in the making. Each Love Letter equally makes reference to other artists. This makes this publication more than a collection of recent Love Letters: the publication discreetly evolves towards a visual commentary on the history of modern art.

Luciano

Fabro

From Contratto Sociale

to Colonna di Genk

His 16 publicly

commissioned works

Van Contratto Sociale tot Colonna di Genk

Zijn 16 werken in publieke opdracht

Luciano FabroLA COLONNA DI GENKFrom Contratto Sociale to Colonna di GenkThérèse Legierse, Kristof Reulens, Emmy Vander-smissen, Ann Gielen

MER. Paper KunsthalleJanuary 2013ISBN 978 94 9069 362 6€ 24,5

design: Studio Luc Derycke21,7 x 16,5 cm / 64 pp / HC / NL, EN, IT

Between 1990 and 2007, Italian artist Luciano Fabro (1936-2007) created sixteen publicly commissioned works. This book, along with an accompanying dvd, focuses on the life and works of this extraordinary artist, and brings homage to Fabro’s latest realization La Colonna di Genk. This intriguing work commissi-oned by the city of Genk (B) visibly illustrates Fabro’s way of thinking and creation process. The accompanying dvd reveals biographical elements as well as the making of and the festive inauguration of La Colonna during Labour Day on May the 1st 2008. The inauguration took place on the renewed Genk Stadsplein (B), just ten months prior to Fabro’s death.

Luc DondeyneDISTANCESOscar van den Boogaard, Sven Vanderstichelen, Thibaut Verhoeven

MER. Paper Kunsthallegalerie TransitJanuary 2013ISBN 978 94 9069 397 8€ 29,5

design: Studio Luc Derycke24,5 x 16,5 cm / 320 pp / HC / NL, EN

This book provides a first full survey of the painted oeuvre of Luc Dondeyne. A twenty-five year formal quest that involves incessantly questioning through paint the ambiguity of everyday reality. Paintings that vibrate with a fictional narrative constructed with thickly applied paint, figurative imagery characterized by contemporary alienation …

Dit boek geeft een eerste overzicht van het nu reeds indrukwek-kend oeuvre van Luc Dondeyne. Een 25 jaar lange vormelijke zoektocht naar het continu schilderkundig in vraag stellen van de dubbelzinnigheid van de alledaagse werkelijkheid. Schilderijen die zinderen door hun pasteus geconstrueerde fictieve narraties, een figuratieve beeldtaal met een eigentijdse vervreemding …

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AFTER EMPIREHerman Asselberghs & Dieter Lesage

AraMERFebruary 2013ISBN 978 94 9069 394 7€ 15

design: garage6422 x 18 cm / 64 pp / SC / EN

This publication considers a possible alternative for an iconic image drawn from our collective memory: a hijacked plane hitting the second tower of the WTC in 2001, New York. The book proposes an alternative for our collective history: the 15th of February 2003. On that day 30 million citizens across the planet marched against the unilateral decision by the American government to start a pre-emptive war against Iraq under the auspices of “the war on terrorism”. The war did happen, but this world day of resistance could very well mark the beginning of the 21st century. 2/15 instead of 9/11: a key date in the writing of a history of global contestation in the struggle between two superpo-wers: the United States against public opinion worldwide.

NORIO IMAIAxel Vervoordt, Norio Imai, Shoichi Hirai, Ming Tiampo, Midori Yoshimoto

AsaMERFebruary 2013ISBN 978 94 9069 332 9€ 39,5

design: Studio Luc Derycke27,3 x 21,5 cm / 144 pp / HC / EN

Norio Imai (° Osaka 1946) joined the avant-garde movement “Gutai Art Association” in 1965 and became their youngest member. Gutai was the most influential artists’ collective and artistic movement in postwar Japan and among the most important international avant-garde movements of the 1950s and ’60s. Imai creates a monumental, monochrome white silence in space. White is the ultimate colour, a non-colour combining all colours in perfect harmony. White is a full emptiness. Imai’s work goes beyond form and emanates a cosmic force. With his pure and still whiteness, he incorporates the true concepts of originality and creativity, what all Gutai members strived for.

ALLEN VLEESBerlinde De Bruyckere & J.M. Coetzee

MER. Paper Kunsthalle January 2013ISBN 978 94 9069 367 1€ 29,5

design: Studio Luc Derycke26 x 17 cm / 144 pp / HC / NL

Het beeldend werk van Berlinde De Bruyckere vraagt dwingend om reacties van wie kijkt. Daarom zijn literaire schrijvers bijzonder aangetrokken door haar composities met verwrongen delen van mensen en paarden, die getuigen van verschrikking en troost, van de wrede dood en het sublieme. Ze haalt de lichamen leeg: door de gaten ziet de toeschouwer de donkere binnenwereld, die hem afschrikt en aanlokt tegelijk. In de resonantieruimtes van Berlinde De Bruyckeres werk kunnen schrijvers creatief te werk gaan, niet door over de objecten te schrijven, maar door er creatieve teksten naast te plaatsen. De auteur neemt geen betekenissen van het kunstwerk weg door het uit te leggen, maar voegt er betekenissen aan toe door kunst met kunst te beantwoorden.Die uitdaging neemt Nobelprijswinnaar J.M. Coetzee aan. Berlinde De Bruyckere kiest samen met hem fragmenten uit zijn gepassioneerde en ontregelende romans, die getuigen van grote schoonheid. Zo maken ze een compositie van beeld en woord die de duistere wereld van hun beider werk van binnenuit verlicht.

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WORDS & COINS.From Ancient Greece to Byzantium

MER. Paper KunsthalleOctober 2012ISBN 978 94 9069 364 0 (EN)ISBN 978 94 9069 384 8 (FR)€ 59,5

design: Studio Luc Derycke32 x 21 cm / 320 pp / HC

The publication constitutes a vademecum catalogue for the joint exhibition Mots et monnaies, organized by the Fondation Martin Bodmer, the KIKPE Foundation and the Benaki Museum at the Bodmer Museum (Cologny, Geneva; November 2012–March 2013). In an original attempt, manuscripts and books are combined with coins, as well as with other artefacts, highlighting the intertwined relation between words and images. The focus is turned on legends, stories, traditions, persons and events which are echoed both on written/printed material and on numismatic material, in a fashion that shows how the two media resemble, differ and complement each other and how their messages were disseminated in human societies through the ages. This prestigious full colour catalogue contains a lavish photographic essay by photographer Laziz Hamani and is edited by Luc Derycke.

NEONLICHTPaul De Vree & de neo-avant-gardeJohan Pas

AsaMERNovember 2012ISBN 978 94 9069 346 6€ 39,5

design: Studio Luc Derycke27 x 21 cm / 240 pp / SC / NL

Paul De Vree (1909–1982) betreedt het domein van de avant-gardekunst op het moment dat hij al een rijk gevulde carrière als dichter en criticus achter de rug heeft. Contacten met de schilder Jef Verheyen en de dichter Henri Chopin zorgen ervoor dat hij zich vanaf het einde van de jaren 50 ontpopt tot een verwoed voorvechter van de nieuwe avant-garde in Vlaanderen. Van dan af staat hij continu in contact met zowat alle belangrijke vertegenwoordigers van de inter nationale concrete, visuele en sonore poëzie. Daarnaast legt hij zich in de jaren 60 ook toe op het promoten van de radicale beeldende kunst. Met De Vrees archief als sleutelgat op het tijdsgewricht 1960–1980 ontstaat een fascinerend beeld van een internationaal avant-gardenetwerk dat, via actoren als De Vree, ook sporen nalaat in het Belgische kunstlandschap. Het is op deze extreem vruchtbare periode dat ‘Neonlicht’ zich richt.

PLEASURE IN NONSENSEMichael Fullerton

MER. Paper Kunsthalle co-publication with Carl Freedman Gallery, LondonOctober 2012ISBN 978 94 9069 363 3€ 29,8 /25 £ /38 $

design: Studio Luc Derycke27 x 22 cm / 208 pp / HC / EN

Michael Fullerton’s work is concerned with how political and historical information is recorded and disseminated, in particular through the medium of the oil painted portrait. Other mediums of communication, such as billboard posters, wall texts and the raw materials used for analogue tape and audio recording are also employed. Fullerton’s choice of subjects range from the overtly political to people of varied social class and unexpected cultural histories. Underpinning Fullerton’s work is an examination of the relationships between people and the forces at play in those relationships, whether that be social relations involving authority or power, or relationship dynamics that work on a more emotional, psychological or aesthetic level.

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VICTOR SERVRANCKXDe Jaren Twintig Philip Van den Bossche, Anouck Clissen, Sergio Servellon & Ann Verdonck

AsaMERSeptember 2012ISBN 978 90 7469 408 7€ 39,5

design: Studio Luc Derycke28 x 23 cm / 234 pp / HC / NL

Victor Servranckx (1897–1965) staat algemeen bekend als een van de eerste abstracte schilders en beeldhouwers in België. Met de tentoonstelling ‘Victor Servranckx. De jaren twintig’ en de bijbehorende catalogus focust Mu.ZEE op het decennium waarin de kunstenaar de beslissende overstap van de figuratie naar de abstractie maakte. Aan de hand van talrijke werken en documentair archiefmateriaal wordt zijn artistieke evolutie geschetst, die via het purisme, het futurisme, de geometrische abstractie en het surrealisme leidde. Voor de eerste maal staan ook Servranckx’ architectuur en designontwerpen in het voetlicht : een weinig bekend, maar niettemin belangrijk facet van zijn oeuvre. In woord en beeld brengt ‘Victor Servranckx. De jaren twintig’ zo een hommage aan een pionier van de Belgische avant-garde, die in de veel- zijdigheid misschien wel zijn belangrijkste inspiratiebron vond.

THE HUNGERNr. 1 – Snowman vs SquidPeter Rogiers

MER. Paper KunsthalleJune 2012ISBN 978 94 9069 353 4€ 20

design: Peter Rogiers, Lieve Organe, Studio Luc Derycke29,7 x 21 cm / 72 pp / SC / EN

In this classic epic of the battle between the sexes we meet Jill and John. Jill is the object of desire, John falls in love with Jill. One day John is on his way to see “the scientist”, Jill’s husband. It’s love at first sight, things start to slide: John starts an affair with Jill.On his way to one of their secret rendez-vous John has a bizarre car crash. He survives but will be transformed for ever into The Snowman. He does not have a clear recollection of his past, nor of his affair with Jill. As the Snowman he gradually discovers he can take on properties of other creatures. One day he transmutes into an insectlike personae and the inevitable takes place: he meets Jill again. They recognise each other and, amazingly, Jill explains John that he has killed her. They realise they have only one option for survival: they have to become one. Super heroes as they have become however, the process takes on dimensions of almost cosmic copulation.

THE HUNGERNr. 2 – PromiscuityPeter Rogiers

MER. Paper KunsthalleJune 2012ISBN 978 94 9069 388 6 € 20

design: Peter Rogiers, Lieve Organe, Studio Luc Derycke29,7 x 21 cm / 72 pp / SC / EN

In this classic epic of the battle between the sexes we meet Jill and John. Jill is the object of desire, John falls in love with Jill. One day John is on his way to see “the scientist”, Jill’s husband. It’s love at first sight, things start to slide: John starts an affair with Jill.On his way to one of their secret rendez-vous John has a bizarre car crash. He survives but will be transformed for ever into The Snowman. He does not have a clear recollection of his past, nor of his affair with Jill. As the Snowman he gradually discovers he can take on properties of other creatures. One day he transmutes into an insectlike personae and the inevitable takes place: he meets Jill again. They recognise each other and, amazingly, Jill explains John that he has killed her. They realise they have only one option for survival: they have to become one. Super heroes as they have become however, the process takes on dimensions of almost cosmic copulation. Promiscuity is the sequel in Peter Rogier’s series The Hunger.

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Joris Van de MoortelCYLINDER # 1

MER. Paper Kunsthalle October 2012ISBN 978 94 9069 366 4€ 10

design: Studio Luc Derycke with Joris Van de Moortel29,7 x 21 cm / 48 pp / SC / EN

Joris Van de Moortel had the idea of working with the structure of a comic book a long time ago; They were his first love: his first drawings, his first stories. His first publication with MER. Paper Kunsthalle ‘Cylinder’, is not a real comic book, but the idea is based on the structure of it. The sketches, the colouring, the humour that feels close to the practice: it’s a work in itself and not just a representation of images. The artist will print one new cahier of about 48 pages on the occasion of every new project or exhibition. Each cahier has a unique design and cover. Each will be published separately at first; becoming one book, after 10 editions, that will be published as a whole.

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Julião Sarmento95 POLAROIDS SX70

MER. Paper KunsthalleNovember 2012ISBN 978 94 9069 341 1€ 20

design: Studio Luc Derycke24 x 12 cm / 168 pp / SC

This little Polaroid Atlas is pretty much self explanatory: for many years now Sarmento has used Polaroid photographs to work on his pieces, as “crutches” for his paintings, his drawings and other projects. Sometimes as artworks themselves. Other times as portraits of friends or memories of glimpses. The artist looked for all the polaroids he could find in the studio, just lying around or pinned up on walls or wherever… He found 93 of them and organised them in this book. There are no Polaroids left in the studio now!…

95 Polaroids SX70 found in the studio, shot between 1974 and 2009 and organised according to the reference number on the reverse.

Julião Sarmento, 2011

Julião Sarmento

95 Polaroids SX70

Toon Van BormTHE FIELDS. 12 NOTES ON CLARITY

MER. Paper KunsthalleNovember 2012ISBN 978 94 9069 369 5€ 180 (art edition)

design: Toon Van Borm24,5 x 16,5 cm / 296 pp / HC /EN

The artist’s book ‘The Fields’ is a hermetic book of reference in twelve parts by Belgian artist Toon Van Borm. The book only comprises handwritten parts; which are close to illegible. After printing, the artist made an intervention on each book. The print-run of this book is very low. It is intended as a collector’s edition.

Het kunstenaarsboek ‘The Fields’ is een hermetisch referentie-boek in 12 delen van de Belgische kunstenaar Toon Van Borm. Het bevat enkel hand-geschreven delen, die na-genoeg volledig onleesbaar zijn. Na het drukken komt nog een ingreep van de kunstenaar op elk boek. Dit boek wordt gedrukt op een zeer kleine oplage, en wordt een verzamelaars-editie.

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173. AuthorsSam Dillemans

ISBN 978 94 9069 399 2retail: € 39

172. The BackstoryKelly Schacht

ISBN 978 94 9069 379 4retail: € 34

171. Cylinder # 3Joris Van de Moortel

ISBN 978 94 9177 501 7retail: € 10

170. Home-made VictoriesKoen Theys

ISBN 978 94 9069 396 1retail: € 34.50

169. L’Origine des ChosesDe Oorzaak der Dingen — The Causes of Things

ISBN 978 94 9069 319 0retail: € 25.00

168. You can use my skin Jan Van Imschoot

ISBN 978-94-9069-398-5retail: € 24.50

167. Norio ImaiISBN 978 94 9069 332 9retail: € 39.50

166. DistancesLuc Dondeyne

ISBN 978 94 9069 397 8retail: € 29.50

165. After EmpireHerman Asselberghs & Dieter Lesage

ISBN 978 94 9069 394 7retail: € 15.00

164. Love LettersWerner Mannaers

ISBN 978 94 9069 389 3retail: € 39.50

163. Cylinder 2Joris Van de Moortel

ISBN 978 94 9069 395 4retail: € 10.00

162. Les mots et les monnaiesDe la Grèce ancienne à Byzance

ISBN 978-94-9069-384-8retail: € 59.50

161. The HungerNr. 2 – PromiscuityPeter Rogiers

ISBN 978 94 9069 388 6retail: € 20.00

160. As it is done, 57 contemplationsKatrin Lohmann

ISBN 978 94 9069 378 7retail: € 17.50

159. Zien, Doen, DenkenMarc De Blieck & Volkmar Mühleis

ISBN 978 94 9069 3770retail: 29,5 €

158. Pietà. Naar een fenomenologie van een creatieprocesLudwig Vandevelde

ISBN 978 94 9069 348 0retail: € 20

157. Dragende MurenLeen De Wilde & Jozefien Muylle

ISBN 978 94 9069 340 4retail: € 29,5

156. Graphology. Drawing from Automatism and AutomationEdwin Carels

ISBN 978 09 5582 995 6retail: € 15

155. C.I.N.V.U. (See I envy you)Christian van der Kaap

ISBN 978 94 9069 358 9Retail: € 6,95

154. Epilogue. Postcards from the FutureC&H

ISBN 978 94 9069 355 8retail: € 20

153. The Fields. 12 notes on clarityToon Van Borm

ISBN 978 94 9069 369 5

152. 95 POLAROIDS SX70Julião Sarmento

ISBN 978 94 9069 341 1retail: € 20

151. Bloodline /HeartlineJulião Sarmento

ISBN 978 94 9069 342 8retail: € 20

150. Capturing the SensibleLara Mennes

ISBN 978 94 9069 376 3retail: € 29

149. As it is done. 57 contempla-tionsKatrin Lohmann

ISBN 978 94 9069 378 7retail: € 17,5

148. Marketplace 76Needcompany

ISBN 978 94 9069 361 9retail: € 17

147. Flemish Art AssetsKurt Ryslavy

ISBN 978 94 9069 360 2retail: € 20

146. Cylinder # 1Joris Van de Moortel

ISBN 978 94 9069 366 4retail: € 10

145. From Contratto Socialle to Colonna di GenkLuciano Fabro – His sixteen commisioned public sculptures

ISBN 978 94 9069 362 6retail: € 30

144. Paesaggio (Penguin Issue)Blauer Hase

ISBN 978 94 9069 359 6retail: € 15

143. The HungerNr. 1 – Snowman vs SquidPeter Rogiers

ISBN 978 94 9069 353 4retail: € 20

142. Pleasure In NonsenseMichael Fullerton

ISBN 978 94 9069 363 3 retail: € 29,8 /25 £ /38 $

141. Neonlicht. Paul De Vree & de neo-avant-gardeJohan Pas

ISBN 978 94 9069 346 6 retail: € 39,5

140. Victor Servranckx De jaren twintig

ISBN 978 90 7469 408 7retail: € 39,5

139. Allen VleesBerlinde De Bruyckere & J.M. Coetzee

ISBN 978 94 9069 367 1retail: € 29,5

138. Women’s Work is Never DoneCatherine de Zegher

ISBN 978 94 9069 347 3retail: € 29,5

137. All Our RelationsBiennale of Sydney 2012

ISBN 978 06 4657 199 7retail: € 39,5

136. Architectures 2000–2012Marc Corbiau

ISBN: 978 94 9069 373 2 (SC)ISBN: 978 94 9069 372 5 (HC)retail: € 39,5 (SC)reatil: € 85 (HC)

135. Words & Coins.From Ancient Greece to Byzantium

ISBN 978 94 9069 364 0retail: € 65

134. TraISBN 978 94 906 9317 6retail: € 49

133. Semites: The AlbumCharif Benhelima

ISBN978 94 906 9330 5 retail: € 35

132. Poëtische machineJerry Galle

ISBN 978 94 906 9336 7retail: € 29

131. The Borrowed Gaze – Variations GTBKarin Hanssen

ISBN 978 94 906 9344 2retail: € 32,5

130. Reading Urban CracksRiet Steel, Elly Van Eeghem, Griet Verschelden & Carlos Dekeyrel

ISBN 978 94 906 9338 1retail: € 19

129. Hands of TimeJohan De Wilde

ISBN 978 94 906 9339 8retail: € 34,50

128. Z33 logboekEng. ISBN 978 94 906 9350 3Ned. ISBN 978 94 906 9349 7retail: € 20

127. MeParcifal

ISBN 978 94 906 9328 2retail: € 35

126. If I Were YouEmi Kodama

ISBN 978 94 906 9345 9retail: € 17,5

125. Fake StarParcifal

ISBN 978 94 906 9327 5retail: € 35

124. Zonder TitelParcifal

ISBN 978 94 906 9329 9retail: € 40

123. Lightning Strikes AgainParcifal

ISBN 978 94 906 9335 0retail: € 35

122. Instant RuinsRobin Vanbesien

ISBN 978 94 906 9318 3retail: € 15

121. Parties de voyantBenoit Platéus

ISBN 978 94 906 9337 4retail: € 20

120. DislexiconHilde D’haeyere

ISBN 978 94 906 9331 2retail: € 15

119. SpectropoeticsSven Augustijnen

ISBN 978 94 611 7015 6retail: € 7

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118. SpectresSven Augustijnen

ISBN 978 94 611 7009 5 retail: € 39

117. De dingen die ik zieRaoul De Keyser

SOLD OUT

116. Art as CompassionBracha L. Ettinger

ISBN 978 94 611 7008 8retail: € 39

115. Sadaharu Horio Various

ISBN 978 94 611 7014 9retail: € 39.5

114. The Great SubtractionGabriele Guercio

ISBN 978 94 611 7016 3retail: € 24

113. Against the SunStefaan Dheedene

ISBN 978 94 906 9333 6retail: € 20

112. architecten de vylder vinck taillieu – boxset

ISBN 978 94 906 9326 8retail: € 80

111. architecten de vylder vinck taillieu – 1 boek 3

ISBN 978 94 906 9313 8retail: € 35

110. architecten de vylder vinck taillieu – 1 boek 2

ISBN 978 94 906 9312 1retail: € 19

109. 8 interventiesHans Demeulenaere

ISBN 978 94 906 9325 1retail: € 20

108. Z33. NU.ISBN 978 94 906 9307 7retail: € 20

107. Dynamic ProjectPhilippe Van Snick

ISBN 978 94 611 7002 6retail: € 39

106. Juliaan Lampens Various

ISBN 978 94 6117 005 7retail: € 29.5

105. Le Peintre FlamantJef Verheyen

ISBN 978 94 611 7007 1retail: € 45

104. Vermeersch J. R. P. V. P. L. T. & R.

ISBN978 94 611 7001 9retail: € 39

103. Het PlateelMina Wu

ISBN 978 94 906 9311 4retail: € 25

102. Dirk Vander EeckenISBN 978 94 906 9310 7retail: € 29,5

101. architecten de vylder vinck taillieu – 1 boek 1

ISBN 978 94 906 9308 4retail: € 31,95

100. l’éclipse de l’objet, l’éclipse du sujetNico Dockx, Ann Veronica Janssens

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99. Un-ThereGiannina Urmeneta Ottiker

ISBN 978 94 906 9304 6retail: € 29

98. Rehabilitation. The Legacy of the Modern Movement

ISBN 97890 7893 711 1retail: € 20

97. Ni apparence Ni illusionJoseph Kosuth

ISBN 978 94 906 9303 9retail: € 49

96. Without TitleParcifal Neyt

ISBN 978 94 906 9301 5retail: € 20

95. LIQUID GOLD GOLD RUSHParcifal Neyt

ISBN 978 94 906 9300 8retail: € 45

94. DIEGO/MICHAEL/BRITNEYParcifal Neyt

ISBN 978 90 769 7964 9retail: € 45

93. Touching the Earth and the SkyRonny Delrue

ISBN 978 90 769 7961 8retail: € 15

92. Dark RoomFrederik Bruylant

ISBN 978 90 769 7993 9retail: € 20

91. Book, a RoomFrank Depoorter & Lore Rabaut

ISBN 978 90 769 7946 5retail: € 29

90. The Thrill of it AllKarin Hanssen

ISBN 978 90 769 7923 6retail: € 35

89. About Flowers & TaxisWerner Mannaers

ISBN 978 90 769 7943 4retail: € 29

88. (un)balancedFrederic Geurts

ISBN 978 90 769 7932 8retail: € 29

87. Time is a Bookvarious

ISBN 978 90 7697 999 1retail: € 24

86. Crude IconsAndy Warhol

ISBN 978 90 769 7998 4retail: € 15

85. Kunst voor het Johannes Enschedé HofJoost Swarte

ISBN 978 90 769 7900 7retail: € 15

84. W.R. said to Kierkegaard Catalogue

ISBN 978 90 769 7991 5retail: € 29

83. Oops Wrong PlanetAnouk Declercq

ISBN 978 90 769 7995 3retail: € 20

82. Twee VrouwenRoy Villevoye

ISBN 978 90 769 7994 6retail: € 20

81. Objects of vertu, Artist Instru-ments and ThingamajigsHAP

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80. Antwerpen bij 5 graden boven 0Reinaart Vanhoe

ISBN 978 90 769 7984 7retail: € 10

79. Tight: Repeating Boredom / Hall Privaat

ISBN 978 90 769 7986 1retail: € 39,5

78. Optic Nerve and Ruffini EndingMara Goldberg

ISBN 978 90 769 7989 2retail: € 20

77. De l’adresseIsabelle Cornaro

ISBN 978 90 769 7997 7retail: € 15

76. Hot chocolateRob Scholte

ISBN 978 90 769 7979 3retail: € 20

75. Raphaël BuedtsISBN 978 90 769 7990 8retail: € 50

74. Blue GardenLieve Dhondt

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73. In-FinitumISBN 978 90 7697 981 6 retail: € 65

72. An Orderly FashionISBN 978 90 769 7974 8retail: € 15

71. La Tour, The Vertical ElementChristian Philipp Müller

ISBN 978 90 769 7980 9retail: € 20

70. Anyth_=Werner Mannaers

retail: € 29

69. AcademiaQui es-tu? EN

ISBN 978 90 7697 965 6retail: € 49,5

68. AcademiaQui es-tu? FR

ISBN 978 90 7697 963 2retail: € 49,5

67. ZERO 1957 – 1966NY 2008

ISBN 978 90 769 7973 1retail: € 49,5

66. This is an Example of thatJohn Baldessari, Koen van den Broek

ISBN 978 90 76979 72 4retail € 50

65. Werk/Some WorksBenjamin Verdonck

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64. NanoDirk Vander Eecken

ISBN 978 90 769 7969 4retail: € 35

63. Kunst van het onzichtbareDirk Vander Eecken

ISBN 978 90 769 7968 7

62. ZOOM in ZOOM outZ33 Design & Art Projects collected

ISBN 978 90 746 0500 7retail: € 20

61. Charlotte BeaudryISBN 978 90 769 7966 3retail: € 22

60. Giga C.ISBN 978 90 769 7976 2retail: € 65

59. Recyclable Refugee Camp Ives Maes

ISBN 978 90 769 7959 5retail: € 29,90

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58. Elevating Witte de WithGabriel Lester

SOLD OUT

57. FreestateISBN 978 90 811 4422 3retail: € 20

56. PanoramaGerard Richter

ISBN 978 90 769 7953 3retail: € 20

55. Subjects (Preview)Edith Dekyndt

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54. Allegorical DecoysRebecca H. Quaytman

SOLD OUT

53. Black MariaIsabelle Cornaro

ISBN 978 90 769 7955 7retail: € 15

52. WalksJan Dheedene

ISBN 978 90 769 7958 8retail: € 35

51. Cahier de brouillons Werner Mannaers

ISBN 978 90 769 7950 2retail: € 40

50. DatesLore Vanelslande

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49. ArtempoWhere Time Becomes Art

ISBN 978 90 76979 47 2retail: € 55

48. Study Book (Drawing Papers 59)Joëlle Tuerlinckx

ISBN 09 423 2424 2retail: € 65

47. That Person’s WorkbookMatt Mullican

ISBN 978 19 054 6407 4retail: € 65

46. 35 jaar Frans Masereel CentrumISBN 978 90 769 7951 9retail: € 24,5

45. The RearrangementAdam Lehner

ISBN 978 90 769 7952 6retail: € 20

44. Energie sombre dans une nuit blancheNiek Kemps

ISBN 90 769 7937 5retail: € 15

43. Acoustic Abstractions Pieter Vermeersch

ISBN 90 769 7939 1retail: € 17,5

42. UniverseRicardo Brey

ISBN 90 756 7927 0retail: € 69

41. Gorge(l)Beklemming en verademing in kunst

ISBN 90 769 7935 9retail: € 40

40. ImplantsEls Vander Meersch

ISBN 90 769 7938 3retail: € 25

39. ZoonationFilip Van Dingenen

ISBN 90 769 7936 7retail: € 20

38. Bigger, Higher, Leader!Willem Oorebeek

ISBN 90 769 7931 6retail: € 19,50

37. RelationCraigie Horsfield

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36. MMV – MMVIJoris Ghekiere

ISBN 90 769 7934 0retail: € 10

35. Kijkdozen en Denkmodellen (1977 – 2005)Jan Fabre

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34. Le mondeReinaart Vanhoe

ISBN 90 769 7915 4 retail: € 19

33. Remember the Small ThingsAnne Daems, Koenraad Dedobbeleer

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32. A Short StoryJulião Sarmento

ISBN 90 532 5925 1retail: € 19,5

31. Barrio – Beuys........Artur Barrio

ISBN 90 756 7922 Xretail: € 29,5

30. De XXIIIDe cross-over katernen in DW B

ISBN 90 769 7927 8retail: € 19,5

29. Z33 (No. 0 – No. 7) = Z33 (06/2002 – 10/2004)

ISBN 90 769 7924 3retail: € 9

28. Work In Progress I > III Pieter Vermeersch

ISBN 90 7697 92 0retail: € 15

27. La Optica Modernaretail: € 15

26. met zonder OPWillem Oorebeek

ISBN 90 769 7925 1retail: € 15

25. Re-shadeGert Robijns

ISBN 90 7697 912 0retail € 35

24. CXVIII-IVJoris Ghekiere

ISBN 90 7697 920 0retail € 19

23. 17 IN AUCThe TranscriptionsHassan Khan

ISBN 2 9522630 0 0retail € 22

22. La Ribot Various

ISBN 2 914124 25 2retail € 35

21. Of Games, The Infinite and Worlds: The Work Of Gabriel OrozcoGabriel Orozco

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20. Atlas of Movements#59–#63 Christophe Fink

ISBN 90 7697 919 7retail € 14,95

19. KinoJean Paul Deridder

ISBN 90 7697 913 8retail € 19

18. In LimboMartien Van Beeck

ISBN 90 7697 914 6retail € 25

17. Drawings Anne Daems

ISBN 90 7697 910 3retail € 22

16. WIELSvarious

ISBN 90 7697 917 0retail € 22

15. Bestuifbegeertevarious

ISBN 90 7697 918 9retail € 10

14. ScatalogueWim Delvoye

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13. Urban ArboretumLukas Jodogne

ISBN 90 7697 907 3retail € 19

12. La robe des chosesJürgen Partenheimer

ISBN 90 7697 908 1retail € 22

11. Se Busco RecompensaJonathan Hernandez

ISBN 90 7697 911 1retail € 19

10. Cœurs CrusThe Flemish PrimitivesPatrick ’t Hooft, Ann Huybens

ISBN 90 7697 906 5retail € 29,75

9. Expositions, ProjectionsJoëlle Tuerlinckx

ISBN 90 76855 04 8retail € 50

8. SchilderenRobert Devriendt

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7. Un voyage à waterlooMarcel Broodthaers

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6. Ceci est une pipe Marcel Broodthaers

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5. Co-reliefJan de Vries

4. Hit Me With Your Color StickValérie Mannaerts

ISBN 90 6917 006 Xretail € 22

3. PhotogravityGabriel Orozco

2. From Here to HereMarin Kasimir

1. VOLUME 1Wim Delvoye

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