Mousse Magazine & Publishing
Pilvi Takala: close watch. The pavilion of Finland. 59th International art exhibition, la Biennale di Venezia
Libro: Libro in brossura
editore: Mousse Magazine & Publishing
anno edizione: 2022
ARS22. Eläviä kohtaamisia-Living Encounters
Libro: Libro in brossura
editore: Mousse Magazine & Publishing
anno edizione: 2022
pagine: 304
Bernhard Rüdiger. Forty-nine exhibitions
Libro: Libro rilegato
editore: Mousse Magazine & Publishing
anno edizione: 2022
Charbel-joseph H. Boutros. The sun is my only ally
Libro: Libro in brossura
editore: Mousse Magazine & Publishing
anno edizione: 2022
pagine: 158
Tomoo Gokita: Get Down
Peter Doroshenko
Libro: Libro in brossura
editore: Mousse Magazine & Publishing
anno edizione: 2022
pagine: 80
Maria Domenica Rapicavoli. Surface tension
Libro: Libro in brossura
editore: Mousse Magazine & Publishing
anno edizione: 2022
pagine: 96
Baltic triennial 14: The endless frontier (a reader)
Libro: Libro in brossura
editore: Mousse Magazine & Publishing
anno edizione: 2022
pagine: 368
Vanessa Safavi: Alien Armpit
Libro: Libro rilegato
editore: Mousse Magazine & Publishing
anno edizione: 2022
pagine: 56
Uncombed, Unforeseen, Unconstrained
Ziba Ardalan
Libro: Libro rilegato
editore: Mousse Magazine & Publishing
anno edizione: 2022
pagine: 144
Adel Abdessemed. Air
Libro: Libro in brossura
editore: Mousse Magazine & Publishing
anno edizione: 2022
pagine: 50
Adel Abdessemed’s art undertakes a full and stubborn engagement with freeing the image from formal demonstrations, so as to go straight to the real—that is to say, to substantial trauma and fantasy–very far from any pretention of representing “reality” or sublimating the “imaginary.” AIR is an artist’s book gathering reproductions of charcoal drawings of bodies suspended in the empty surface of the paper, floating into a non-place, out of time, as if escaping, flying, dropping, disappearing, or dying. The works revisit the usual definition of drawing as a composition of lines; they are traces, shadows, scratches, interstices, gaps, and opacities that offer a unique experience of the density and evanescence of the (in)visible. A poem by Ocean & Wavz echoes Abdessemed’s drawing practice. This publication is produced and supported by the Rockbund Art Museum, Shanghai, on the occasion of the 2022 exhibition Adel Abdessemed: An Imperial Message.

