Saadane Afif
Julieta Aranda
Olivier Babin
Marcelline Delbecq
Thomas Demand
Gintaras Didziapetris
Aurelien Froment
Ryan Gander
Loris Greaud
Jens Haaning
Joachim Koester
Gabriel Kuri
Gabriel Lester
Kris Martin
Flavia Muller Medeiros
Darius Miksys
Jonathan Monk
Rivane Neuenschwander
Paola Pivi
Susan Philipsz
Dan Rees
Mungo Thomson
Kerry Tribe
Yann Serandour
Anton Vidolke
Danh Vo
Adam Carr
Second part in a series of open offices
Curated by Adam Carr
Contributions by: Saâdane Afif, Julieta Aranda, Olivier Babin,
Marcelline Delbecq, Thomas Demand, Gintaras Didziapetris, Aurélien
Froment, Ryan Gander, Loris Gréaud, Jens Haaning, Dean Hughes,
Joachim Koester, Gabriel Kuri, Gabriel Lester, Benoit Maire, Kris
Martin, Flávia Müller Medeiros, Darius Miksys, Jonathan Monk, Rivane
Neuenschwander, Paola Pivi, Susan Philipsz, Dan Rees, Mungo Thomson,
Kerry Tribe, Yann Sérandour, Anton Vidolke, Danh Vo
Library is an exhibition conceived for UOVO Open Office Berlin,
forming part of the second in a series of open offices by the
magazine involving the production of issues in locations beyond their
Turin based headquarters.
The exhibition takes as its starting point its location—an office
open for artists, curators, writers and the general public to
participate in the production of the magazine directly—and addresses
the conditions under which it takes place—responding to a magazine’s
desire to adopt an exhibition paradigm as a magazine issue. Revolving
around the idea of a magazine as a possible location for artwork,
Library consists of a variety of magazines all of which demonstrate
instances in which artists have utilised this format as a space for
art making. The resulting presentation, on show in Berlin for the
first time, emerges from an invitation to a number of international
based artists to participate with magazines in they have conceived
specific projects, artworks or other forms of artistic contributions.
Featuring magazines produced in a variety of places globally; the
display comprises issues primarily from the early 90s to the present
day. Ultimately, Library sets out to offer a short history in which
the magazine has been used beyond its conventional means and instead
as a site for art and exhibition making.
Pivotally, Library will take the form of library as well, by which
all of the magazines included will be ordered alphabetically
according to the participating artists surnames and with each being
able to be viewed individually or collectively in a dedicated reading
area. In addition, the exhibition’s inventory will expand in time,
with the number of participating artists set to increase over the
course of the exhibition. At a later date, Library will take place in
other locations elsewhere.
*A bookshop organized by Motto Distribution & The Bookmakers Ed.
will accompany the exhibition.
Image: Mungo Thomson, Still from Silent Film of a Tree Falling in the Forest, 2005-06.
UOVO Open Office Berlin
Skalitzer Str. 68