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This book was conceived by Ulrike Lienbacher following her Elite Body // Revolt exhibition, Salzburger Kunstverein (22.07.-12.09.2010).
Editors: Hemma Schmutz, Salzburger Kunstverein
Published by Fotohof edition.
ISBN: 978-3-901264-53-5
Euro: 29.–

The Art and Climate catalog presents a wide spectrum of artwork dealing with climate change: critical analysis, provocative warning, or illustrating alternative ways of life. In addition to current positions, “historical” works are also presented, showing that art has been reflecting climate change since the early 20th century. Furthermore, the reprint of a current NGO climate report depicts probable future scenarios.
Published on the occasion of the exhibitions High Temperature. Art and Climate (27.9.-25.11.2012) at Salzburger Kunstverein and Weather Report. Art and Climate Change (06.12.2012-10.02.2013) at Landesgalerie Linz.
Editors: Landesgalerie Linz, Salzburger Kunstverein, Raimar Stange
Published by Verlag für moderne Kunst, Nürnberg.
ISBN: 978-3-901264-52-8
Euro: 24.–

Published on the occasion of the correspondent exhibition at the
Salzburger Kunstverein (July 19 – September 16, 2012).
With a preword by Astrid Wege.
Edited by the Departement of Culture, State of Salzburg, Deutschvilla Strobl and Salzburger Kunstverein. Published by Verlag Bibliothek der Provinz, Weitra.
ISBN: 978-3-901264-51-1
Euro: 9.–

Published on the occasion of the exhibition Maja Vukoje (May 5 - July 10, 2011) at the Salzburger Kunstverein. With a text by Christian Kravagna.
Edited by Hemma Schmutz and Maja Vukoje. Published by
Verlag für moderne Kunst Nürnberg GmbH.
ISBN: 978-3-901264-49-8
Euro: 28.–

Artist book published on the occasion of the exhibtions Roman Ondák. Shaking Horizon at Villa Arson, Nice (2010), Roman Ondák. Before Waiting Becomes Part of Your Life at Salzburger Kunstverein, Salzburg (2010) and Roman Ondák. Eclipse at Fondazione Galleria Civica, Trento (2011). With contributions by Luca Cerizza, Max Delany, Silvia Eiblmayr, Luigi Fassi, Patricia Grzonka, Jens Hoffmann,
Roman Ondák und Andrea Viliani a.o.
Edited by Walther König, Köln and Mousse Publishing, Milano.
ISBN: 978-3-86335-131-1 ( Walther König) / 978-88-96501-69-6 (Mousse Publishing)
Euro: 29.80

Published on the occasion of the correspondent exhibition at the Salzburger Kunstverein (July 21 – September 25, 2011). With a preword by Maren Richter.
Edited by the Departement of Culture, State of Salzburg, Deutschvilla Strobl and Salzburger Kunstverein
ISBN: 978-3-901264-48-1
Euro: 5.–

Published on the occasion of the correspondent exhibitions at the
Salzburger Kunstverein and the Stefan Zweig Centre (February 10 - April 24, 2011). Students of Experimental Design and Painting & Graphic Art at the University for Art and Industrial Design in Linz presented themselves as “authors” of another kind. With contributions by Sergius Kodera, Klemens Renoldner,
Ursula Hübner and Andrea van der Straeten.
Edited by Ursula Hübner and Andrea van der Straeten.
ISBN: 978-3-85449-354-9
Euro: 10.–

With numerous contributions of artists and roundtable-discussions on the significance of language as material in contemporary art and in the art of modernism and on the question of appropriate forms of publishing of texts by artists. With an essay by Maria Fusco from the departement of Art Writing, Goldsmiths University of London.
Edited by Andrea van der Straeten. Developed together with the exhibitions “Language Springs / Image Rivers / Text Seas. Linz on the Salzach” at the Salzburger Kunstverein and the Stefan Zweig Centre (February 10 - April 24, 2011).
ISBN: 978-3-85449-353-2
Euro: 10.–

At the Berlin Africa Conference held in 1884/85, the European powers and the United States gathered to prepare the division of an entire continent in the form of a legal act already termed “international” at the time. Based on two picture series by artist Dierk Schmidt exhibited at Salzburger Kunstverein and documenta 12 in Kassel, this book documents a project underpinned by long-term research, and therefore cannot leave it at a documentary “visualisation.” With a clear sense of urgency, Schmidt raises the question how one can respond to the brutality with which colonial border-drawing was imposed upon then-existing societies. Is there a “pictorial language” able to convey a juridical abstraction of this sort as the historical by-product of Europe’s political and aesthetic modernity?
Edited by Lotte Arndt, Clemens Krümmel, Dierk Schmidt, Hemma Schmutz, Diethelm Stoller and Ulf Wuggenig.
ISBN: 978-3-86560-802-4
Euro: 38.–

Published on the occasion of the correspondent exhibition at the Salzburger Kunstverein (July 22 – September 12, 2010) and the Deutschvilla Strobl (July 24 – August 8, 2010). With a preword by Astrid Wege.
Edited by the Departement of Culture, State of Salzburg, Deutschvilla Strobl and Salzburger Kunstverein
ISBN: 978-3-901264-46-7
Euro: 5.–
