The catalogue book Blank. Raw. Illegible... Artists' Books as Statements (1960-2022) is published on the occasion of the likewise titled exhibition at the Leopold-Hoesch-Museum, Düren. It is dedicated to the artistic phenomenon of blank books in an international context since 1960. The concept of making the empty, the illegible, and the non-imageable the content of books, which runs counter to the conventional understanding of the function and content of a book, has developed a rich artistic practice with diverse aspects. It reveals that communication and language consist of negotiation, agreement, refusal, and difference, work with humor, irony, and also speechlessness, and deal with beginnings and endings, imagination and reference, freedom of expression and censorship.
Der Katalog widmet sich dem künstlerischen Phänomen von Blanko- Büchern im internationalen Kontext seit 1960. Das dem herkömmlichen Verständnis von Funktion und Inhalt eines Buches zuwiderlaufende Konzept - die Leere, das Unlesbare und Nicht-Abbildhafte zum Inhalt von Büchern zu machen - hat eine reichhaltige künstlerische Praxis ausgebildet. Sie legt offen, daß Kommunikation und Sprache aus Verhandlung, Vereinbarung, Verweigerung und Differenz bestehen, mit Humor, Ironie und auch Sprachlosigkeit arbeiten und von Anfang und Ende, Imagination und Verweis, Meinungsfreiheit und Zensur handeln.
Blank. Raw. Illegible... Artists' Books as Statements (1960-2022)
Ed. Moritz Küng and Leopold-Hoesch-Museum
Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther und Franz König, Köln, 2023
Book concept by Moritz Küng and the graphic designers arc, Berlin (Joachim Bartsch, Timo Grimberg, with Cecilia Murgia)
ISBN 978-3-7533-0463-2
280 x 200 mm: 448 pp., English
Softcover with flaps, “Fälzel” stitch bound
Edition of 1,100 copies
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Berlin-based project space and publishing house, showcases international artists and designers through exhibitions that transform the concept of a book into three-dimensional space, while also publishing these exhibitions in book format to highlight the medium of artists' books.