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Danish artist Joachim Koester’s new book, Bringing Something Back, centres on a series of “meditation tapes”. The “tapes” explored the various twilight zones between waking and sleeping, and what can be brought back from such semi-darkened mental states in an exhibition context. Operating on the one hand as a catalogue, the book also sets out to expand this exploration in its own right. A visual essay, compiled by art historian, writer and curator Yann Chateigné, runs through the book and combines Koester’s own works with a selection of archival pictures that visually extends the discourse of the “tapes”, texts and artworks. Text: Yann Chateigné, Joachim Koester, Jelena Martinovic, David Toop + an interview between Yann Chateigné and Joachim Koester.
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Joachim Koester - bringing something back, Joachim Koester
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- 2019
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- Titel
- Joachim Koester - bringing something back
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Joachim Koester
- Verlag
- Koenig Books
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2019
- ISBN10
- 3960985843
- ISBN13
- 9783960985846
- Kategorie
- Fotografie & Kameratechnik
- Beschreibung
- Danish artist Joachim Koester’s new book, Bringing Something Back, centres on a series of “meditation tapes”. The “tapes” explored the various twilight zones between waking and sleeping, and what can be brought back from such semi-darkened mental states in an exhibition context. Operating on the one hand as a catalogue, the book also sets out to expand this exploration in its own right. A visual essay, compiled by art historian, writer and curator Yann Chateigné, runs through the book and combines Koester’s own works with a selection of archival pictures that visually extends the discourse of the “tapes”, texts and artworks. Text: Yann Chateigné, Joachim Koester, Jelena Martinovic, David Toop + an interview between Yann Chateigné and Joachim Koester.