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Safety Club
This monograph focuses on Todd Norsten's 2006 Midway Contemporary Art exhibition with additional documentation of newer works on paper.
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Editor: John Rasmussen Author: Philippe Vergne
Design: Matthew Rezac
2007
Paperback, 6.5 x 8”, 90 pp w/3 single gatefolds and 1 double gatefold
ISBN 978-0-9768664-0-4
$30
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Omer Fast: Godville
"Godville is a two-channel video constructed
from interviews with eighteenth-century character interpreters in
Colonial Williamsburg, a living-history museum in Virginia, U.S.A. The
museum actually occupies the grounds of the historical town that it
recreates, administering to the preservation of town's buildings and
grounds while training and paying its residents to act out colonial
American life." (preface)
Editor: John Rasmussen. With interviews with the actors Frances Southall, Jack Burgess and Will.
Design: Manuel Raeder 2005
Paperback, 6.25 x 4.75”, 64 pp. plus postcard leporello (9 pp.)
ISBN 3-86588-124-6
$18
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Guyton\Walker: The Failever of Judgement
This monograph focuses on the Guyton\Walker collaborative team of New York-based artists
Wade Guyton and Kelly Walker. The Failever of Judgement provides
documentation of the artists first collaboration at Midway Contemporary
Art in 2004, with additional documentation of new work. Includes essays
by Johanna Burton and Fabrice Stroun and an interview with the artists
by John Rasmussen and Douglas Fogle.
Published with JRP|Ringier (Zurich)
Editor: John Rasmussen. Authors: Johanna Burton, Douglas Fogle, John Rasmussen, Fabrice Stroun
2005
Hardcover, 8 x 11.25”, 64 pp
ISBN: 978-3-905701-05-0
$29
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Ishtar
Taking its title from the Elaine May's 1987 film Ishtar, this group
exhibition curated by Los Angeles-based critic Bruce Hainley touches on
many of the same interests and dichotomies: a comedy that is political
and analytical at the same time; an abstraction but also a
representation; and a cultural production outside of much discourse.
The catalogue traces the attempt to create an informed dialogue for
artwork that evades easy classifications and readymade discussions of
abstraction vs. representation. Featured artists include: Brian Calvin,
Samara Caughey, Lecia Dole-Recio, Trisha Donnelly, Vincent Fecteau,
Richard Hawkins, Larry Johnson, Patrick Hill, Cady Noland, Sturtevant.
Curated by: Bruce Hainley
Authors: Bruce Hainley and Siobhan McDevitt. Editor: John Rasmussen.
2003
Paperback, 6.5 x 9”, 32 pp
$15
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