Ha-Ha Crystal by ChrisFite-Wassilak Paperback, 96 Pages, Published 2016 by Copy Press ISBN-13: 978-1-909570-03-0, ISBN: 1-909570-03-6
"Written with ease and adventure, the essays within Ha-Ha Crystal have the reader moving from tetrahedrons, through comic books to the architecture of John Portman and the films of Jacques Tati."
"This artist’s book serves as a retrospective monograph on the Dublin–based multimedia artist Dennis McNulty (born 1970), documenting selected pieces starting with the artist’s submission to the 2004 São Paulo Biennial and continuing through to the present. An electronic musician, McNulty employs audio as a sculptural material in his videos, sculptures, installations and performances."
"Artistic Bedfellows is an international interdisciplinary collection of historical essays, critical papers, case studies, interviews, and comments from scholars and practitioners that shed new light on the growing field of collaborative art. This collection examines the field of collaborative art broadly, while asking specific questions with regard to the issues of interdisciplinary and cultural difference, as well as the psychological ..."
"Quiet Revolution, the inaugural Curatorial Open exhibition organized by Hayward Touring, presents lo-tech sculptural works that question the way in which we interact with our surroundings. Seven international contemporary artists - David Beattie, Margret H. Blondall, Matt Calderwood, Alice Channer, Hreinn Friofinnsson, Mitzi Pederson and Joelle Tuerlinckx - create poetic spatial interventions made from the unnoticed materials found all ..."
Anne Tallentire by ChrisFite-Wassilak Hardcover, Published 2023 by John Hansard Gallery ISBN-13: 978-1-912431-17-5, ISBN: 1-912431-17-3
The Artist in Time(1st Edition) A Generation of Great British Creatives by Fite-Wassilak, Chris, Harrop, Ollie Paperback, 144 Pages, Published 2020 by Herbert Press Ltd ISBN-13: 978-1-78994-035-0, ISBN: 1-78994-035-4
"Biannual journal from Art + Australia, a publishing and research body that focuses on contemporary art and its relationship to broader theoretical, social and geo-political contexts."
"This anthology of newly commissioned texts presents a series of detailed examples of the different kinds of knowledge production that have recently emerged within the field of curatorial practice. The first volume of its kind to provide an overview of the theme of research within contemporary curating, "Curating Research" marks a new phase in developments of the profession globally. Consisting of case studies and contextual analyses by ..."
"Public Art (Now): Out of Time, Out of Place is the first survey of progressive public art from around the world. It presents some of the most significant artworks in the public realm from the last decade, challenging preconceptions about where, when and how public art takes place. The face of public art is changing. For decades, art in the public realm has been characterized by the landmark sculpture or spectacular outdoor event that ..."
"A layered cultural history of the origins, impacts and material legacy of glass This insightful volume presents a cultural history of glass, from its unlikely discovery to its present-day ubiquity."
"Vasily Klyukin combines with his monumental, geometric-abstract, modular steel and polycarbonate structures (up to 6m) the precision of physical laws with the impulsive artistic gesture and with anthropological reflections on our time."
"The Dorothea von Stetten Art Prize for young emerging artists, awarded biennially by the Kunstmuseum Bonn and handsomely endowed with 10,000 euros, is a springboard into the international art scene. This year the prize is being awarded for the eighteenth time and is dedicated to young art from Denmark. A competent jury of renowned art experts has selected three finalists, whose names one should remember: Masar Sohail, Amalie Smith, and ..."
"In 2012, the Serpentine Gallery staged the Memory Marathon, the seventh Serpentine Marathon. The event explored memory, archaeological excavation and historical recordings through interactions between artistic practice and scientific inquiry. Among the more than 60 participants were vocalist Michael Stipe; filmmakers Amos Gitai and David Lynch; historians Jay Winter and Donald Sassoon, who explored the theme of "War Memory"; neuroscient ..."