Real Estate Opportunities

Eric Doeringer
Real Estate Opportunities
[Canada], Edição do Autor, 2009
18 x 14 cm.
48 p.
1000 ex.

O livro é uma paródia da obra “Real Estate Opportunities” do artista Ed Ruscha, de 1970. A obra de Ruscha, apresenta uma série de fotografias de terrenos baldios em Los Angeles. Já na versão de 2009, Eric Doeringer, visita esses mesmos lugares quase 40 anos depois e fotografa esses mesmos espaços, que já estão ocupados pelas mais diversas construções.

A obra além de trazer os mesmos lugares, também utiliza do mesmo formato/layout da obra de Ruscha.

Site do autor: http://www.ericdoeringer.com/ConArtRec/Ruscha/Ruscha-RealEstateOpts.html

Some Los Angeles Apartments

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Eric Doeringer (Cambridge, Massachusetts, EUA, 1974)
Some Los Angeles Apartments
Brooklyn, USA: Ed. do autor, 2009.
48 p.; il. pb.
14 x 17,8 cm
Offset, brochura
1000 ex.

O livro de Eric Doeringer se baseia no livro de Ed Ruscha publicado em 1965. Ruscha se inspirou na banalidade das imagens de anúncios de imóveis. Eric Doeringer visitou os mesmos lugares e fez novas fotografias utilizando o mesmo ponto de vista. A maioria dos prédios ainda estavam praticamente sem modificações. O formato do livro imita o layout original, mas substitui as fotos de Ruscha pelas fotografias de apartamentos feitas por Doeringer.

“Ed Ruscha’s 1965 book Some Los Angeles Apartments features photographs of apartment buildings in Los Angeles. Ruscha was inspired by the “artless” photography featured in real estate listings. For my version, I visited the locations Ruscha had photographed and took photographs from the same vantage points. Most of the buildings still exist, some with cosmetic alterations, others remain virtually unchanged. The book’s format mimics Ruscha’s, but substitutes my photographs of the apartments.” Eric Doeringer

Site do artista: ericdoeringer.com

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Various Fires – and Four Running Boys

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Thomas Galler
Various Fires – and Four Running Boys
Edition Fink, 2010
40 × 50 × 0.5 cm
48 p.
500 ex.
ISBN 3-03746-142-X

Galler’s work examines notions of media representation and of authorship and exchange around found materials from a position of societal critique and mass culture.

A collection of images of the artist’s own production since 1999 combined with those appropriated from newspaper and magazine images (the ‘Fires’)

Excerpts are taken from news-report images of global crises and political unrest that featured fires and which changed societal interactions beyond the affected regions.

Galler’s book references Ed Rucha’s 1964 bookwork ‘Various Small Fires.’

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Dr. Strangelove Dr.Strangelove

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Kristan Horton
Dr. Strangelove Dr.Strangelove
Toronto: Art Gallery of York University, 2007
18 x 31,5 cm.

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O artista recriou cada cena do filme Dr. Strangelove, de Stanley Kubrick, utilizando objetos que estavam em seu estúdio.

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Dr. Strangelove Dr. Strangelove

series of 200 photos: each 27.9 x 76.2 cm, giclee prints on archival photo paper mounted on aluminum. An artist book containing all 200.

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Years in the making, Toronto artist Kristan Horton’s doubly legendary Dr. Strangelove Dr. Strangelove targets Stanley Kubrick’s original film, Dr. Strangelove. With the obsessive meticulousness of the master himself, Horton has recreated each scene with objects at hand in his studio, deflating what is exaggerated in Kubrick’s black comedy.

Kristan Horton
Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, 1971

Kristan Horton’s multi-disciplinary practice includes sculpture, drawing, photography and video. Using layered processes of construction, both material and virtual, he has produced several long-term projects linked conceptually by their serial and episodic structure. Horton researches and creates his subjects in an intensive studio practice, ultimately realizing his artworks through inventive and experimental uses of digital technology. Horton’s acclaimed Dr. Strangelove Dr. Strangelove project was seen in a series of over forty photographs and accompanying publication exhibited at the Art Gallery of York University (2007). Horton has had solo exhibitions at White Columns, New York (2008), and The Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver (2007). He is the winner of the 2010 Grange Prize.

www.kristanhorton.com
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