This October, Skira Rizolli, in association with Elizabeth Dee, New York, is proud to publish the first monograph on one of the most important artists working today. Essays by Lauren Cornell, Jeffrey Deitch, Lizzie Fitch, Linda Norden, and Cindy Sherman
Edited by Ghalya Saadawi Features Josephine Meckseper interview with Rachel Hooper The curatorial framework for the 10th edition of the Sharjah Biennial, titled Plot for a Biennial draws on the idea of a treatment for film, replete with a plot, …
Elizabeth Dee is proud to announce the premiere London presentation of work by Ryan Trecartin at the Frieze Art Fair’s booth G16. On view is A Lossless Fall, a series of four photographs directed by Ryan Trecartin for the 2010 art …
Edited by Debra Singer Features Josephine Meckseper and Ryan Trecartin Creamier is an up-to-the-minute global survey of recent developments in contemporary art, with an emphasis on emerging artists. Each of the ten selected curators is known for his or her …
By Ann Philbin, Christopher Miles, James Elaine, and Lauren Bon Features Miranda Lichtenstein and Ryan Trecartin Since 1999, the Hammer Museum’s Hammer Projects series has furnished international and local artists with a laboratory-like environment to create new work or to …
By Raphael Gygax, Thomas Beard and Ed Halter Features Ryan Trecartin and Lizzie Fitch American artists Cory Arcangel, Jessica Ciocci & Jacob Ciocci/Paper Rad, Shana Moulton, and Ryan Trecartin & Lizzie Fitch, have been brought together in this publication. In …
By Lauren Cornell, Massimiliano Gioni, and Laura Hoptman Features Ryan Trecartin Jesus died at the age of 33. This publication, which accompanies the first New Museum triennial, Younger Than Jesus, focuses on artists born after 1975. Departing from popular assertions …
By Suzanne Barnard (Author), Mika Hannula (Author), Ellen Blumenstein (Editor), Felix Ensslin (Editor) Features Ryan Trecartin and Harry Dodge & Stanya Kahn In the continual disappointment of failed political and social utopias–the 60 and the Eastern Bloc come to mind–artists, …
The Triennale di Milano organisied and produced the TIMER contemporary art project Features Ryan Trecartin Timer investigates the inner self in the new social context that has arisen in the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers. …
Features Ryan Trecartin and Josephine Meckseper The 2006 Whitney Biennial catalogue, with 800 pages and more than 200 images, uses an innovative book format in order to present a remarkable artists’ section, “Draw Me a Sheep.” Borrowing its title from …