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Exhibition In Peril on the Sea
My work will be on view in the exhibition In Peril on the Sea: Sailing Ships, Stormy Seas, curated by Clive Phillpot at CHELSEA space in London. The exhibition runs from 28 January 2015 to 20 March 2015, with a private view on 27 January, 18:00–20.30.
From the press release:
Taking an excerpt from the text written for the booklet, A Voyage on the North Sea (1974) by the Belgian artist Marcel Broodthaers, “It is up to the attentive reader to find out what devilish motive inspired this book’s publication” as a provocation, the exhibition sets out to question and explore ‘motive’ and ‘decoy’ within artistic and curatorial practice.
Both a film and book, A Voyage on the North Sea were distributed together as part of the same package. Thematically connected, the works mutually consisted of 19th and 20th century nautical images including photographic reproductions of an amateur ‘grand master’ painting along with a photograph of a contemporary sailboat. This work, along with many of Broodthaers’ written, object-based and site-specific environments were not widely known in his lifetime – but this work has latterly been canonised within the sphere of contemporary art, not least in part by attention of the renowned US critic Rosalind Krauss in such works as A Voyage on the North Sea: Art in the Age of the Post-Medium Condition (2000).
Looking at artists who, like Broodthaers, approach art production from a post-medium perspective, the exhibition will display works from Lawrence Weiner and Ed Ruscha that contemplate the mysterious and somewhat perilous nature of making and showing art – by being, manifestly, ‘at sea’. Reproductions of nautical works by Willem van de Velde the Younger, Peter Monamy and J.M.W. Turner, unobtainable in their original formats, will be presented via forms of secondary documentation, endlessly accessible and reproducible via printed or digital means.
Book works by Helen Douglas and Elisabeth Tonnard as well as other works from the Special Collections at Chelsea will be on display alongside ephemera and other items.
Exhibition Reading Room
Tonight is the opening for ‘Reading Room’, at the Owens Art Gallery. The exhibition presents artists’ books and book-like objects by Canadian and international artists. Through intervention, alteration and re-presentation the artists in the exhibition draw attention to how we read, understand, and interact with books. The exhibition includes works by Kristen Atkins, Amelia Bird, Adam David Brown, Michael Dumontier, Lucy Harrison, Emmanuelle Jacques, Micah Lexier, Heidi Neilson, Dave Dyment and Roula Partheniou, Karen Reimer, and Elisabeth Tonnard.
Curated by Kirsty Bell and Lucy MacDonald and produced with the support of the Canada Council of the Arts. The show runs until February 8.
Stedelijk Museum book fair
In the weekend of January 17 and 18, I’ll be participating in the new book fair at the Stedelijk. You’ll find my books and me at the table I am sharing with Joachim Schmid.
Location:
Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, ABN Amro gallery (basement of the ‘bathtub’)
Hours:
17 – 18 January 2014
Saturday 12 – 6 pm
Sunday 10 am – 6 pm
On Sunday at 1 pm there will be a speed tour of my work in the exhibition On The Move: Storytelling in Contemporary Photography and Graphic Design. The fair includes a special selection of art books from this show as well as tours and booksignings by participating artists.
Performance 3 at the Stedelijk Museum
This coming Saturday, December 27, I will install One Swimming Pool on the floor of the Teijin auditorium at the Stedelijk Museum. Visit the auditorium between 10 am – 6 pm and watch the pool as it appears. Note this is a one day event, and the final in a series of three such demonstrations. It is connected to the exhibition On the Move. The swimming pool will remain on view in the auditorium during the weekend. More info on the website of the Stedelijk.
Holiday recommendation
Sarah Bodman of the Centre for Fine Print Research at UWE Bristol chose my newest book Wiederholungszwang as her holiday recommendation this year on the Artists’ Books and Multiples blog. You can read her post here. Meanwhile there also seems to be a nice gift available for under your invisible Christmas tree here.
Best books 2014 on Photoeye
The J&L edition of In this Dark Wood was selected by Ruth van Beek for her Best Books of 2014 list on Photoeye. See the list and the many other lists here.
Article in Streven
In the December issue of Streven magazine, literary scholar Jack van der Weide discusses my work by looking at four very different books I published. The article is in Dutch. Read it in Streven cultureel maatschappelijk maandblad, year 81/number 11, or here.
Guided tour at Van Abbe
On December 21 there will be a short tour through my exhibition Elisabeth Tonnard Artists’ Books 2003-2014 at the Van Abbe museum. I’ll highlight a few themes in my work. It starts at 1 pm in the library and ends at 3 in the DIY archive (where a selection of books will be available for closer inspection). You can sign up here.
One Swimming Pool in One Minute
Tetsuro Miyazaki made a timelapse of my installation of One Swimming Pool at the Stedelijk Museum on November 29. Click here to see it (scroll down on the page). The next, and final, installation in the auditorium of the Stedelijk will be on December 27. The installation takes a day to complete, but will remain on view December 28 as well.
Article in de Volkskrant
Connected to the current show at Van Abbe, de Volkskrant published an article by Merel Bem about my bookworks today. The article is in Dutch. Click the image to enlarge.


