Jonathan Monk (Bilingual edition): A Bit of Matter and a Little Bit More
Jonathan Monk (Bilingual edition): A Bit of Matter and a Little Bit More
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British artist Jonathan Monk and the Berlin haubrok foundation have a long-standing friendship and collaboration, resulting in joint projects and exhibitions. Monk's printed matter, such as publications, invitation cards, and posters, is an essential part of the haubrok collection. The book Jonathan Monk: A Bit of Matter and a Little Bit More celebrates this friendship and Monk's conceptual approach by showcasing his printed matter alongside a commentary by Raimar Stange.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 104 pages
Publication date: 18 August 2022
Publisher: Hatje Cantz
British conceptual artist Jonathan Monk and the Berlin haubrok foundation have a longstanding friendship and a thriving relationship, leading to joint projects and exhibitions. Monk's printed matter, including numerous publications, invitation cards, gallery guides, posters, and editions, is an integral part of the haubrok collection. As a tribute to this friendship and Monk's conceptual approach of incorporating ephemera and artistic artifacts into his practice, Jonathan Monk: A Bit of Matter and a Little Bit More was published in the aftermath of the haubrok foundation's exhibition on the grounds of FAHRBEREITSCHAFT in Berlin-Lichtenberg. The publication offers an archival yet personal overview of Monk's printed matter, complemented by a commentary by publicist and art critic Raimar Stange.
Monk's printed matter is a testament to his commitment to exploring the boundaries between art and everyday life. His works often incorporate found objects, such as newspapers, magazines, and other printed materials, into his compositions, creating a sense of familiarity and intimacy. By incorporating these ephemeral elements, Monk challenges the traditional notion of art as a static and isolated object and instead emphasizes the interconnectedness of all things.
One of Monk's most notable works is his series of "Postcards from the Edge," which he began in the early 1990s. These postcards feature images of everyday objects taken from magazines and newspapers, often arranged in strange and abstract compositions. The postcards serve as a commentary on the mass production and consumption of consumer culture and the way in which these objects shape our perception of the world.
In addition to his printed matter, Monk has also collaborated with the haubrok foundation on several exhibitions and projects. For example, in 2010, the foundation organized an exhibition titled "Jonathan Monk: A Retrospective," which showcased Monk's entire career and included a series of new installations and sculptures. The exhibition explored Monk's interest in the relationship between art and architecture, as well as his use of found objects and ephemera to create immersive and interactive environments.
Jonathan Monk: A Bit of Matter and a Little Bit More is a valuable addition to the literature on contemporary art. It provides a comprehensive overview of Monk's printed matter and his conceptual approach to art-making. The publication is accompanied by a commentary by Raimar Stange, which offers insightful insights into Monk's work and its significance in the contemporary art world.
In conclusion, Jonathan Monk and the Berlin haubrok foundation have a long-standing friendship and a thriving relationship, resulting in joint projects and exhibitions. Monk's printed matter, which includes numerous publications, invitation cards, gallery guides, posters, and editions, is an integral part of the haubrok collection. Jonathan Monk: A Bit of Matter and a Little Bit More is an ode to this friendship and to Monk's conceptual approach of incorporating ephemera and artistic artifacts into his practice. The publication provides an archival yet personal overview of Monk's printed matter, complemented by a commentary by publicist and art critic Raimar Stange. Monk's printed matter is a testament to his commitment to exploring the boundaries between art and everyday life and his ability to create works that are both visually stunning and thought-provoking.
Weight: 460g
Dimension: 297 x 210 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783775752602
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