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Hans-Ulrich Obrist

    January 1, 1968

    Hans Ulrich Obrist is a leading curator and art theorist celebrated for his profound engagement with art and his relentless exploration of the creative process. His work is characterized by a deep commitment to dialogue with artists and a drive to connect diverse artistic disciplines. Obrist pioneers large-scale public events and exhibitions that challenge conventional formats, inviting audiences into active experiences of art. His influence extends far beyond gallery walls, actively shaping the contemporary art landscape through his publications and interdisciplinary projects.

    Hans-Ulrich Obrist
    Lives of the Artists, Lives of the Architects
    Project Japan: Metabolism Talks
    Laboratorium
    Interview
    Adrián Villar Rojas
    Annie Leibovitz
    • 2025

      Chilean artists navigate the complex interplay of art and politics, showcasing their resilience against the backdrop of the Pinochet dictatorship. Through extensive interviews and archival images, this volume captures the voices of three generations of creative individuals who have embraced avant-garde strategies to foster cultural dissent. The work highlights a unique postmodern approach rooted in research and experimentation, offering a profound exploration of Chile's evolving cultural landscape in the 21st century.

      Conversations in Chile: Hans Ulrich Obrist Interviews
    • 2024

      Esther Mahlangu

      To Paint is in My Heart

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Focusing on the vibrant artistry and cultural significance of Esther Mahlangu, this book delves into her journey as a prominent South African painter. It highlights her contributions to Pan-African Contemporary Art, showcasing her unique style and the profound impact of her work on the art world. Through a rich narrative, readers gain insight into Mahlangu's life, her artistic evolution, and the colorful traditions that inspire her creations.

      Esther Mahlangu
    • 2023

      Remember to Dream!

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Hans Ulrich Obrist celebrates the art of handwriting with a collection of aspirational Post-it notes from world-renowned contributors to his ongoing Instagram project.

      Remember to Dream!
    • 2023

      A definitive and timely monograph celebrating the work of ground-breaking conceptual artist Cerith Wyn Evans Cerith Wyn Evans is one of today's most respected and acclaimed sculptors. Born in Wales and educated through his first language of Welsgh, his work reflects his fascination with literature, film, music, and philosophy. Evans is an artist interested in language and how this can be perceived in spatial terms. Originally an experimental filmmaker, in the 1990s Evans started creating sculptures and installations defined by poetic conceptualism and elegant aesthetic forms. Often made of neon light, his pieces subtly disrupt existing systems of communication, either through the subversion and alteration of given spatial forms or by adopting a communal rather than a singular, authoritarian voice. In 2003 Evans represented Wales at the country's inaugural pavilion at the 50th Venice Biennale. This book, the first comprehensive study dedicated to his work, includes contributions by luminaries such as the former Guggenheim Chief, Nancy Spector and the 2011 Venice Biennale director, Daniel Birnbaum, together with a previously unpublished text by Evans himself.

      Cerith Wyn Evans
    • 2022

      Annie Leibovitz

      • 560 pages
      • 20 hours of reading
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      The book features iconic photographs from Annie Leibovitz's 40-year career, showcasing her evolution as a photographer. It includes her early photojournalistic work for Rolling Stone in the 1970s and her later conceptual portraits for renowned magazines like Vanity Fair and Vogue. This unlimited XXL edition highlights the breadth of her artistic vision and impact on contemporary photography.

      Annie Leibovitz
    • 2022

      A comprehensive collection of drawings by Annette Messager, including 150 works made over the last ten years.

      Tete a Tete
    • 2021

      Focusing on the innovative works of Cuban-American artist Jorge Pardo, this monograph features over 20 of his public projects, showcasing significant installations like 4166 Sea View Lane and Tecoh. It offers a comprehensive exploration of Pardo's artistic vision and contributions, presenting a unique opportunity to appreciate his influential role in contemporary art.

      Jorge Pardo: Public Projects and Commissions 1996-2018
    • 2021

      Artists are uniquely situated to present new ideas about how we are living, the materials that make up our lives and how we can begin to work together to tackle the most urgent crisis of our time. Featuring Ed Ruscha's memorial plaques to trees that didn't make it, Judy Chicago's urge to make a mark and express a feeling, Jacob V Joyce and Rudy Loewe's activism flowchart, James Bridle's instructions to help plants along with their global velocity, Vivienne Westwood's plea for lockdown not to be lost, Olafur Eliasson's poetic wisdom to 'look up, look down', Marina Abramovic's performance art for the climate, and Rose Wylie's recipe for cooking for the environment, alongside many more.

      140 Artists' Ideas for Planet Earth