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Text by Manfred Hermes, Bennett Simpson, Ann Goldstein, Isabella Graw.
From oversized stuffed animals to sewn paintings, from pastiches of minimalist sculptures to recreations of shop display systems, Cosima von Bonin's work blends formalism and Pop, oscillating between seriousness and fun, weighed down with melancholy or fizzing with critical wit. This book features new texts by her long-standing collaborator Dirk von Lowtzow and from the cult writer Mark von Schlegell, revealing the quirky world of references that inform von Bonin's unusual practice. Accompanying an exhibition that takes sloth as one of its central themes, the book also reproduces an existing array of texts on laziness and sloth that were first published by Brooklyn-based Cabinet magazine in 2008.The penultimate in Witte de With's Source Book series, this publication continues to explore the sources that artists employ in their work, while also acting as a source for further research by others.
Born in Kenya in 1962 and currently living in Cologne, Cosima von Bonin's artistic practice displays a versatility that is astonishing. Producing pictures, sculptures, installations, performances, and films, she also creates fabric works from a diversity of textiles, consciously employing the traditionally feminine techniques of sewing and embroidery, and organizes large group projects, produces videos, manages festivals, and deejays. This book was conceived by the artist herself.
Spanning a decade of its subject's multifaceted career, Cosima von Bonin: Character Appropriation features the Kenya-born, Germany-based artist's signature textile paintings, architectural sculptures, and absurdly outsized stuffed animals. In addition to a generous selection of colorful images of Cosima von Bonin's playful yet deeply thoughtful and suggestive work, the book features an essay by exhibition curator Meredith Malone as well as the latest hilariously confounding installment in a series of fictional "conversations" between von Bonin and Daffy Duck, "Up a Chic Creek," written by von Bonin's longtime collaborator Dirk von Lowtzow, a musician and art critic. Arriving at the same time as von Bonin's new Lazy Susan series of exhibitions touring across Europe--with stops in Rotterdam, Bristol, Geneva, and Cologne--Cosima von Bonin provides a valuable snapshot of this leading international artist's work.
Kai Althoff (b. 1966, Germany) is one of the most consummate - and unpredictable - artists of his generation. A painter and a draftsman, he has experimented since the mid-1990s with combinations of unconventional mediums and exhibition formats to create all-encompassing environments that might include finely detailed drawings; collage; woven textiles, knitted fabric; soft sculpture; paintings; writing; video; fragrance; and song. Published in conjunction with a major exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art, this publication presents Althoff's work in all mediums created over a 25-year career, and is the most comprehensive publication on the artist to date. Created in close collaboration with the artist in the model of old master catalogues from the period after the Second World War, the book features lavish colour reproductions of Althoff's most significant works. Contributions by art historians, curators, a critic, a rabbi, a professor of psychology and a close friend of the artist offer multiple perspectives on Althoff's iconographically rich work.