Brossa works with scattered poems, ideas noted in margins, sentences, press
cuttings, theatrical and paratheatrical plays. Poetry Brossa presents the
artist's work against the grain, beyond limits, and between disciplines
through his books, visual investigations, theatre, cinema, music and artistic
actions.
After Euphoria collects Jeff Derksen’s writings on art, architecture and globalism. Focusing on artistic practice and cultural critique, these essays examine the questions, research and propositions of neoliberalism’s synthesis of economy and affect. Exploring the works of Rem Koolhaas, Brian Jungen, Sam Durant, Andrea Geyer, Jin-me Yoon, Ken Lum, Ron Terada, Stan Douglas, Sabine Bitter/Helmut Weber and Alfredo Jaar, Derksen reveals the effects of globalization and its influence on the production and experience of culture. A founding member of Vancouver’s writer-run center, The Kootenay School of Writing, Derksen is a writer, poet, critic and scholar based in Vancouver and Vienna. His critical writing has previously appeared in Springerin , Archis , Open Letter , Camera Austria , C Magazine and Hunch . After Euphoria is the latest title from the Documents series, critical writings co-published with Les presses du réel.
Hofmann was one of the most influential European artists in the birth of American abstract expressionism. This catalogue contains the pieces that Hofmann conceived to decorate the church in Chimbote, Perú, commissioned to the Catalan architect Josep-Lluís Sert but never built.This publication extensively documents the proposal in its historical context, aiming to offer a wider interpretation on the twentieth-century project of a renewed collaboration between art and architecture.
The Hard Gelatin. Hidden Stories from the 80s exhibition arose out of a will
to overcome the hegemonic narrative and focus on the unofficial stories of the
Spanish Transition.
This is the catalogue that accompanies a solo exhibition of the work of
Domenec, an artist born in 1962 in Mataro, a town in Catalonia. The exhibition
sets out to contemplate, through the artist`s work, how neoliberalism destroys
social projects with its escalation of individualism.