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Heinz Liesbrock

Museum Exhibition Catalogues, Monographs, Artist's Projects, Curatorial Writings and Essays


          

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Sol LeWitt: Seven Basic Colors and All Their Combinations in a Square Within a Square

RICHTER VERLAG
Essay by Heinz Liesbrock.

Paperback, 9.25 x 11.5 in. / 136 pgs / 15 color / 2 bw / 2 duotone. | 3/1/2006 | Not available
$47.50


Agnes Martin: The Islands

RICHTER VERLAG
Essay by Heinz Liesbrock.

Paperback, 12.5 x 9 in. / 56 pgs / 15 color / 2 duotone. | 6/15/2005 | Not available
$40.00


Gary Hill: Selected Works & Catalogue Raisonné

DUMONT
Artwork by Gary Hill. Contributions by Gijs van Tuyl, Gottfried Boehm. Text by Chrissie Iles, Heinz Liesbrock.

Hardcover, 9.5 x 10.5 in. / 360 pgs / 130 color | 7/2/2002 | Not available
$75.00


Claus Goedicke

HATJE CANTZ
Essay by Heinz Liesbrock.

Hardcover, 9.5 x 10.5 in. / 88 pgs / 34 color | 9/2/2001 | Not available
$29.95


How You Look At It

D.A.P./DISTRIBUTED ART PUBLISHERS
Contributions by Thomas Weski. Text by Heinz Liesbrock.

Hardcover, 8.5 x 10 in. / 544 pgs / 104 color / 300 duotone | 7/2/2000 | Not available
$55.00


Sol LeWitt: Seven Basic Colors and All Their Combinations in a Square Within a SquareSol LeWitt: Seven Basic Colors and All Their Combinations in a Square Within a Square

Published by Richter Verlag.
Essay by Heinz Liesbrock.

Josef Albers and Sol LeWitt are split by fundamentally different understandings of their work, but united by a powerful, overarching and defining goal, the avoidance of emphatic ideas of authorship and the de-emphasis, even, of the star system inside an author's own oeuvre. Both keep their works from getting uppity by making each one part of a serial long-term study, rather than an individual potential masterpiece. LeWitt acknowledges and pays tribute to Albers's significance in his artistic development, and to the two men's connections, in Seven Basic Colors and All Their Combinations in a Square Within a Square, the title wall drawing, installed in the Josef Albers Museum Quadrat in Bottrop and reproduced here in its entirety.

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Richter Verlag

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Paperback, 9.25 x 11.5 in. / 136 pgs / 15 color / 2 bw / 2 duotone.

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Catalog: SPRING 2006 p. 104   

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STATUS: Out of print | 11/28/2010

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Claus GoedickeClaus Goedicke

Published by Hatje Cantz.
Essay by Heinz Liesbrock.

Claus Goedicke, a student of Bernd Becher, takes color photographs that recall the tradition of still-life painting, with subjects featuring everyday objects like platic containers and fruit. These pictures, with their extreme color, perfect lighting, and flawless appearance, also recall the aesthetics of modern advertising.

PUBLISHER
Hatje Cantz

BOOK FORMAT
Hardcover, 9.5 x 10.5 in. / 88 pgs / 34 color

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Catalog: FALL 2001

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ISBN 9783775710534 TRADE
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STATUS: Out of print | 8/10/2005

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How You Look At ItHow You Look At It

Photographs of the 20th Century

Published by D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers.
Contributions by Thomas Weski. Text by Heinz Liesbrock.

Eugène Atget's Parisian storefronts paired with Thomas Struth's desolate views of Wall Street; Charles Sheeler's studies of Ford Motor Plant contrasted with Bernd and Hilda Becher's Blast Furnace series; Walker Evans' sharecroppers alongside Rineke Djikstra's troubled late-twentieth-century teens. These are just some of the surprising and delightful editorial matches to be found in How You Look At It: Photographs of the Twentieth Century. Intelligently and carefully edited by Thomas Weski and Heinz Liesbrock, this superb volume makes an argument for photography as the definitive art form of the twentieth century by presenting whole series of works by the medium's pioneers, instead of isolated individual photographs. Arranged thematically rather chronologically, the connections between seemingly disparate bodies of work are made clear. Cindy Sherman's early film stills sit easily across the page from Lee Friedlander's sly shadow self portraits; Robert Adams' desolate suburban sprawls lead a path to Larry Clark's strung-out dopers in Tulsa several pages later. Interspersed throughout the book are reproductions of relevant art piecesso that a Mark Rothko painting flanks a piece of Robert Frank's The Americans and Christian Boltanski's L'album de la famille introduces Nicholas Nixon's The Brown Sisters. Published to accompany the exhibition of the same name, How You Look At It is a comprehensive and unprecedented look at the century of photography.

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D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers

BOOK FORMAT
Hardcover, 8.5 x 10 in. / 544 pgs / 104 color / 300 duotone

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Catalog: FALL 2000

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ISBN 9781891024214 TRADE
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STATUS: Out of print | 4/24/2004

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Agnes Martin: The Islands

Published by Richter Verlag.
Essay by Heinz Liesbrock.

The Islands--a 1979 group of 12 identically large square paintings--is a body of work especially suitable for gaining insight into the modalities of the visual in Agnes Martin's work. An element that is common to all the canvases is the matte white color that absorbs the surrounding light but only partially radiates it back, as well as the structure of fine horizontal lines drawn in pencil. The reproductions of Martin's work in this book are of the highest quality, especially in light of the fact that her pictures are generally not ideal for reproduction, as, according to the artist, they are light and luminous and deal with fusion and formlessness, i.e., the dissolution of form. In creating this work, Martin, in a certain sense, arrives almost to the point of borderline visibility.

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Richter Verlag

BOOK FORMAT
Paperback, 12.5 x 9 in. / 56 pgs / 15 color / 2 duotone.

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Out of print

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Catalog: SPRING 2005 p. 100   

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STATUS: Out of print | 12/1/2010

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Gary Hill: Selected Works & Catalogue RaisonnéGary Hill: Selected Works & Catalogue Raisonné

Published by DuMont.
Artwork by Gary Hill. Contributions by Gijs van Tuyl, Gottfried Boehm. Text by Chrissie Iles, Heinz Liesbrock.



PUBLISHER
DuMont

BOOK FORMAT
Hardcover, 9.5 x 10.5 in. / 360 pgs / 130 color

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Out of print

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Catalog: FALL 2002

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ISBN 9783832171452 TRADE
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STATUS: Out of print | 12/1/2010

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