, Walther and Franz Koenig Verlag, 2022 Hardcover, 256 pages, ENG, 285 x 225 mm, NEW, with 227 illustrations of which 215 in colour !. ISBN 9789464366907.
Mark Manders - Zeno X Gallery, 28 Years of Collaboration offers an overview of the long-standing collaboration between artist Mark Manders ( 1968) and Zeno X Gallery in Antwerp. The publication appears on the occasion of his most recent solo exhibition at the gallery and highlights a number of important exhibitions and special projects for which Manders has been invited at home and abroad from the 1990s to the present. Since 1986, Mark Manders has been working on what he calls "self-portrait as a building". His oeuvre - consisting of installations, sculptures, works on paper and drawings - takes on the metaphor of a fictitious building, subdivided into separate rooms whose precise shape and size cannot be defined. There is no beginning and no end. Manders strives for timelessness and universality by using archetypal forms and familiar-looking materials such as clay, bronze and wood. His bronze sculptures and installations therefore appear more vulnerable than they actually are. With text contributions by Mark Manders, Frank Demaegd (Zeno X Gallery) and Marjolein Sponselee. Publication accompanying the exhibition at Zeno X Gallery, which will take place from September 3 to October 15, 2022. In-depth overview of the oeuvre of artist Mark Manders An astonishing overview of the long-term collaboration between artist Mark Manders and Zeno X Gallery
Mark Manders, Frank Demaegd (Zeno X Gallery) and Marjolein Sponselee.
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, Hannibal Books , 2022 Hardcover, 262 pages, 28,5 x 22 cm, Quadrichromy, English edition. *New . ISBN 9789464366907.
In-depth review of the oeuvre of the artist Mark Manders Mark Manders Zeno X Gallery, 28 Years of Collaboration offers an overview of the long-standing collaboration between the artist Mark Manders (b. 1968) and Zeno X Gallery in Antwerp. The review has been published to accompany his most recent solo exhibition in the gallery and highlights a number of important exhibitions and special projects in Belgium and abroad in which Manders was invited to take part from the 1990s to the present day. Mark Manders has been working since 1986 on what he calls his ?self-portrait as a building?. His oeuvre ? consisting of installations, sculptures, works on paper and drawings ? is ascribed the metaphor of a fictional building, divided into separate rooms whose precise shape and size are undefined. There is no beginning and no end. Manders strives for timelessness and universality using archetypal forms and familiar-looking materials such as clay, bronze and wood. His bronze sculptures and installations consequently appear more vulnerable than they are in reality. Publication accompanying the exhibition in Zeno X Gallery, which takes place from 3 September to 15 October 2022.
, Idea Books B.V., 2013 Paperback, 200 pages, 21.5 x 2 x 27.9 cm, illustrated, English text. *NEW. ISBN 9789077459966.
Published in conjunction with the Dutch entry for the 55th Venice Biennale, this book presents the solo exhibition of Dutch artist Mark Manders, curated by Lorenzo Benedetti. It contains a detailed documentation of Manders' installation in the pavilion, photographed by Jan Kempenaers, stressing its dialogue with the architecture of Rietveld. Short texts by a selection of approximately 40 international writers and curators, create a multiple perspective on Manders' work.
, Roma Publications, , 2012 Hardcover, Cloth, 538 pages, illustrated, 24 x 17,5 cm, English * new and in perfect condition. . ISBN 9789077459867.
Dutch artist Mark Manders - who will represent the Netherlands at the 55th Venice Biennale in 2012 - was awarded the Heineken Prize for Art 2012. The jury praised him "for his ability to create a personal world with a distinct visual language that both intrigues and becomes fixed in the memory." On the occasion of this award, Roma Publications compiled this almost encyclopedic book which covers Manders' entire oeuvre from the late 1980s until the present. It contains facsimiles of the artist's publications and a focus on a large number of recent, never-published works.
, Roma Publications, 2003 Softcover, 120 pagina's, 16.8x22.5cm, NL. *Nieuw.
This encyclopedic catalogue, designed by Manders in collaboration with designer Roger Willems, commemorates Manders? first North ? American public gallery exhibition. Works span from 1986 to 2002 and include Manders? contribution to Documenta 11.
Santiago de Compostela, Conseller a de Cultura, Educaci n e Ordenaci n Universitaria, Axencia Galega das Industrias Culturais, 2014 Softcover, 144 pages, 30 x 21 cm, English/ Spanish. *NEW. ISBN 9788445351758.
Curculio bassos is the catalog of the first monographic exhibition about the artist Mark Manders. Through the texts of Maaike Lauwaert and the curator of the exhibition and art critic Javier Hontoria, this book invites an immersion in the creative universe of the Dutch artist and leads the readers from his studio in Ronse, Belgium, to the rooms of the Galician Center of Contemporary Art. Thanks to the work of this Compostela center, during the summer and autumn of 2014 the Galician public was able to enjoy a complex work, which had already been represented at major events in the art world, such as Documenta 11 in Kassel (2002) or the 55th Venice Biennale (2013).
, Stockholm : Jarla Partilager/Roma Publications, 2010 hardcover 108 pages, illustrated with numerous (full page) colour and b/w photographs and illustrations, 4to (32x24cm) . * new condition. . ISBN 9789163371868.
Mark Manders: The Endless House
, Roma Publications, 2012 Softcover in plastic jacket, 128+8 pages, 27 x 21 cm, FR. *NEW. ISBN 9789077459751.
Catalogue published on the occasion of Manders' solo exhibition Les tudes d'ombres at Carr d'Art, Mus e d'art contemporain, N mes.
Texts by: James Cuno and Susanne Ghez, James Rondeau, Dieter Roelstraete, Mark Manders and Marije Langelaar.
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, The Art Institute of Chicago and The Renaissance Society, 2005 2 vols, hardcover 184 pages + softcover 56 pages .; 19,5 x 26 cm. ISBN 9789077459096.
The book (184 pp.) is accompanied by an exhibition checklist and a 56 pp. reference book. 2 volumes. / Catalogue of Manders double solo show Isolated Rooms at The Art Institute of Chicago and The Renaissance Society at The University of Chicago on 9.13.2003 -1.4.2004.
Amsterdam, Bern, Roma Publications, Galerie Friedrich, 1999 Softcover, 88 pages, 15.5 x 22.5 cm. EN. *NEW .
Artist book with a large number of isolated titles. One of the titles has been developed into a series of twelve colour photographs showing a complex installation: a coloured room with a black and white scene. Edition 1000.
Rotterdam, Roma Publications, 2001 Softcover, 72 pages, 320 x 235 mm. b/w photography, no text. *NEW.
First edition (softback) of this photo book about three simultaneous birthdays. Limited edition of 600. Produced in conjunction with the International Sculpture Collection Rotterdam.
, Van Landschot Kempen & Roma publications, , 2020 softbound, 244 pages, Illustrated. 27 x 21 cm,, text in English, *new. ISBN 9789492811684.
Mark Manders was awarded the Van Lanschot Kempen Art Prize 2018, which is given annually to a mid-career artist in the Benelux. This volume recognises this achievement in the form of an extended English edition of ?Les tudes d?ombres? (2012), published in French and commissioned by Carr d?Art in N mes. Since 1986, Manders has continuously worked and expanded on the notion of his ?Self-Portrait as a Building?, producing artworks that resemble a fictional building, with divisions between various rooms and levels, but the exact dimensions and shape of which can never be determined. As such, his oeuvre forms a larger ?Gesamtkunstwerk? that fascinates our imagination.
Antwerp, MUHKA, 1994 Softcover, 34 pp, 24 x 18 cm, English and Dutch. *Fine condition.
De Afwezigheid Van Mark Manders
Rotterdam Roma Publications 2001
First edition (softback) of this photo book about three simultaneous birthdays. Limited edition of 600. Produced in conjunction with the International Sculpture Collection Rotterdam. Unpaginated [72 pages]. 320 x 235 mm (12œ x 9Œ inches). In a very good condition, with only light handling. Evidence of slight crease to back cover.