Shop > Artists' Books

Out of Stock
#05613

bankleer: Finger in the Pie

Artist
bankleer
Date
2012
Publisher
Sternberg Press
Format
Artists' Books
Details
Softcover
ISBN
978-3-943365-01-6
Size
21 × 27.5 × 1.7 cm
Length
224 
Description

Edited by bankleer, Karin Kasböck & Christoph Maria Leitner

Texts by Nataša Ilic (WHW), Daniela Stöppel, Diedrich Diederichsen, Stefan Kaegi (Rimini Protokoll), Dietrich Heißenbüttel

bankleer’s works and projects are distinguished by the use of an exceptionally wide range of media and formats and the employment of different formal languages. The group’s activities defy easy classification and assignment: the spectrum extends from performances in public space and video installations, through sculptures and drawings, to editorial and curatorial projects. Almost all their works share an immediate reference to political and social developments, addressing current issues from a perspective defined by bankleer’s anti-capitalist views and their critique of economic structures. This monograph features in depth essays on the collective’s work as well as an annotated image section, which highlights bankleer’s recent projects and deployments.

Design by Till Sperrle, ITF Grafikdesign

  1. bankleer: Finger in the Pie
 

Related Items

  1. Keren Cytter: D.I.E. Now The True Story of John Webber and His Endless Struggle with the Table of Content
  2. The What If?... Scenario (after LG)
  3. Tobias Spichtig: Blue, Red, and Green
  4. Ken Okiishi: The Very Quick of the Word
  5. J. Parker Valentine: Fiction
  6. Mark von Schlegell: Ickles, Etc.
  7. After Berkeley
  8. Gerry Bibby: The Drumhead
  9. Kevin Schmidt: EDM House
  10. Leander Schönweger: Die Nebel lichten sich/ The Fog Disperses
  11. Ines Lechleitner: The Imagines
  12. Dénes Farkas: Evident in Advance
  13. Mikkel Bolt Rasmussen: Playmates and Playboys at a Higher Level:  J. V. Martin and the Situationist International
  14. Jill Magid: The Proposal
  15. Pie in the Sky
  16. PS:
  17. Carsten Holler: Leben
  18. Das Wunder des Lebens
  19. Pidginization as Curatorial Method: Messing with Languages and Praxes of Curating
  20. Sabina Baumann: Finger aus Licht
  21. Jenine Marsh: Ecstatic Essays No. 04: The Mastication of Alina Szapocznikow
  22. Dexter Sinister: Bulletins of the Serving Library #1
  23. Alex Cecchetti: A Society That Breathes Once a Year
  24. Again, A Time Machine: From Distribution to Archive
  25. LIBERTIES OF THE SAVOY by Ruth Ewan
  26. PRE-ENACTMENTS
  27. Sarah Pierce: Sketches of Universal History Compiled from Several Authors
  28. Bulletins Of The Serving Library #6
  29. Juliane Bischoff and Kate Newby: I can’t nail the days down
  30. Francesco Pedraglio: A man in a room spray-painting a fly… (or at least trying to…)
  31. Vasarely Go Home
  32. Oliver Hartung: Syria Al-Assad
  33. Public Collectors
  34. Katrin Koffman: Ensembles Assembled: In Full Color
  35. Sarah Tripp: You Are of Vital Importance
  36. James Langdon: A School for Design Fiction
  37. Roman Signer: Slow Movement
  38. Aaron Flint Jamison: Cascades
  39. Nina Valerie Kolowratnik: The Language of Secret Proof
  40. Maria Lind, Michele Masucci, and Joanna Warsza: Red Love