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When we were Monsters
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When we were Monsters

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James Richards (born 1983 in Cardiff, UK) is renowned for his provocative and intense moving-image works that collage together a wide range of materials sourced from home movies, private and public archives, as well as TV clips, combined with rich musical soundtracks. Richards' art draws on the relentless flood of images that has become a hallmark of the 21st century. His works filter, sort, and condense collected materials into a space where personal interiority and digital materiality meet. Alongside his films, Richards has created exhibition projects based on archival research and ongoing dialogues with other artists. Published to accompany the eponymous exhibition at Haus Moedrath, this title brings together sound and video installations as well as sculptural works, while outlining the relationships and influences that have informed Richards' practice, including collaborative projects with long-standing partners, works created by close friends, and artists that have inspired him. With work and contributions by Tolia Astakhishvili, Albrecht, Becker, Christian Friedrich, Bastien Gachet, Isa Genzken, Margarethe Held, Adrian Hermanides, Anne McGuire, Steve Reinke, Rachel Reupke, JX Williams; Texts: Chris McCormack, Joseph Henry, James Richards. Text in English and German. SELLING POINTS: . Artist book by James Richards accompanying an exhibition at Haus Moedrath, Germany . With a newly commissioned essay by Joseph Henry . Part anthology and part exquisite corpse, outlining the relationships and influences that have informed the exhibition and Richards' practice 80 colour, 80 b/w illustrations

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
DruckVerlag Kettler
Country
DE
Date
19 September 2023
Pages
216
ISBN
9783862069842

James Richards (born 1983 in Cardiff, UK) is renowned for his provocative and intense moving-image works that collage together a wide range of materials sourced from home movies, private and public archives, as well as TV clips, combined with rich musical soundtracks. Richards' art draws on the relentless flood of images that has become a hallmark of the 21st century. His works filter, sort, and condense collected materials into a space where personal interiority and digital materiality meet. Alongside his films, Richards has created exhibition projects based on archival research and ongoing dialogues with other artists. Published to accompany the eponymous exhibition at Haus Moedrath, this title brings together sound and video installations as well as sculptural works, while outlining the relationships and influences that have informed Richards' practice, including collaborative projects with long-standing partners, works created by close friends, and artists that have inspired him. With work and contributions by Tolia Astakhishvili, Albrecht, Becker, Christian Friedrich, Bastien Gachet, Isa Genzken, Margarethe Held, Adrian Hermanides, Anne McGuire, Steve Reinke, Rachel Reupke, JX Williams; Texts: Chris McCormack, Joseph Henry, James Richards. Text in English and German. SELLING POINTS: . Artist book by James Richards accompanying an exhibition at Haus Moedrath, Germany . With a newly commissioned essay by Joseph Henry . Part anthology and part exquisite corpse, outlining the relationships and influences that have informed the exhibition and Richards' practice 80 colour, 80 b/w illustrations

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
DruckVerlag Kettler
Country
DE
Date
19 September 2023
Pages
216
ISBN
9783862069842