salon für kunstbuch

NO-ISBN

Open Submission for ART Books

Have you recently published an Art book without ISBN number? Is it an Art book, the documentation of your work or does it cover Art or Art theory?I am looking for publications by international practitioners in the fields of contemporary Art and theory that have recently been realised without a distributor/publisher.

I am interested in any form or shape of material. I will select 300 books to be exhibited and distributed at the > Galerie für Zeitgenössische Kunst Leipzig in Spring 2010. This project is a part of my next solo exhibition there.

All selected participants will be part of the exhibition which will last for a full year and will also cover the whole period of the > Leipzig Book Fair in spring 2010.Participants will also be offered to become a member of the Salon für Kunstbuch distribution network - online as well as retail distribution for Art Books.
- Bernhard Cella
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Deserted Buildings - Cut-Out Pages from Manga Japanese Prints Cartoon

Jedsada Tangtrakulwong


Deserted Buildings

The pictures of each Manga or Japanese comics and print cartoons have been removed. In general, we tend to look at the images and read words from the Manga. The book has been viewed only pictures
and words, not the layout which a manga artist is considered and arranged, besides the narrative.



There are twenty three Mangas or Japanese cartoons in this project with a broad range of subject matter: fantasy, horror, romance, sports, historical drama, business, science fiction, etc. The pictures of each Manga have been removed, making the book look like deserted buildings in both the appearance and the absence of characters. The layout of each manga is
distinctive. The layout of action genre

seems to be more dynamic, using frames with jagged edges. On the other hand, the business genre is using the grid of regular rectangular frames.

12.8 x 18.1 cm, 280 - Seiten

http://www.salon-fuer-kunstbuch.at/noisbn/bookdetail?book=72











Exhibition: Salon für Kunstbuch. An Artwork as Enterprise

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20.03.2010 - 16.01.2011
Venue: Museum of Contemporary Art, Leipzig, Germany




Curated by Nini Palavandishwili, Brigitte Schöppner, Barbara Steiner

Exhibition >Bernhard Cella. Salon für Kunstbuch. An enterprise as artwork<>The Museum as Business?<, which is part of a years programme >A contract for art?<. This module is dedicated to the business activities of the museum such as the bookshop, hotel and café. Artists, including Bernhard Cella (bookshop), Jun Yang and Christine Hill (hotel space) and Apolonija ©u¹ter¹iè (café) are each respectively faced with a set of functional, financial, social and aesthetic tasks, as well as with functions or functionality, existing forms of use and financial models and subsequently respond by developing alternative concepts for doing business.