"The sculptural landscapes of Dusseldorf-based artist Stefan Loffelhardt (born 1959) have been exhibited and admired widely in recent years. For his installation -Tal Grund: The Valley Floor, - Loffelhardt produced a multi-perspectival work that reflects upon the relationship between people, nature and culture using ordinary recycled materials and living plants."
"A two-volume exhibition catalog Leap in Time brings together the current and historical work of nine internationally acclaimed Austrian artists who have shown at the Galerie im Taxipalais in solo exhibitions over the past half century. This 50th anniversary publication captures the history of the Galerie im Taxipalais, which connected its artists with the international art world. Essays by authors Julia Brennancher, Lotte Dinse, Beate E ..."
"Sanja Ivekovic: Selected Works is a chronological review of this artist born in the former Yugoslavia from the specific installation Bez naziva (Untitled, 1970) and the urban intervention Prolaz (Passage, 1971) to the public project Mohnfeld (Poppy Field) which was shown at Documenta 12 in Kassel. Four brief analytical essays of her career will go along with the ilustrated descriptions of her work."
"The first comprehensive retrospective on Czech-Canadian artist Jana Sterbak (born 1955), Life-Size documents Sterbak’s multifaceted oeuvre of sculpture, performance, photography and film works. Exploring the conflicts of the human subject in contemporary society, the artist unpacks social roles and norms with playful subversion."
"Published to accompany an international group exhibition, Mapping the Body looks at the conditions of corporeality in an era of technological progress. Artists include Laia Abril, Daniele Buetti, Natalie Bookchin, Patrycja German, Ulrike Lienbacher, Molly Lowe and others."
"Reflecting her view that the human figure is a lens through whichsocietal values can be scrutinized, Austrian artist Ulrike Lienbacheraddresses the male and female body in her art. In this hardcoverexhibition catalog of photography, drawings, sculpture and video, worksreflect an intimate yet pedestrian voyeurism: Lienbacher presentsimages of women drying their hair, washing their hands or simplystanding in their underwear; athletes are ..."
"Description: Appassionata offers a compelling cross-section of Carol Rama's lifetime of work. Early on, she combined the surreal and the erotic in her watercolors and drawings. Delicately rendered, they show fragmented, injured female bodies, male figures charged with sexual symbolism, as well as objects like artificial limbs, shoes, and animals. Born in 1918 in Turin, Rama took up her radical and taboo-breaking position as early as 193 ..."