1. Katharina Grosse. Wish I Had a Big Studio in the Center of the City
    The Best German Book Design 2009
    Katharina Grosse. Wish I Had a Big Studio in the Center of the City

    Edited by Katharina Grosse

    The German artist Katharina Grosse has fulfilled her dream of a tailor-made studio, a place large enough to accommodate her large-scale works and where an industrial atmosphere is combined with soft light and neutral walls. In close cooperation with the artist, the firm Augustin und Frank Architekten planned the studio in Berlin’s Mitte neighborhood and completed it in 2007. The result is a compact reinforced concrete cube containing workrooms, storerooms, an archive, offices and living space. The contributors to this publication use Grosse’s studio as a springboard to explore the relationship between painting and architecture, and the role that studios play in the production of art. Numerous photographs show the raw architecture of the new building and the artist’s appropriation of the space.
    With contributions by Georg Augustin, Laura Bieger, Andreas Denk, Ulrich Loock and Philip Ursprung.

    With contributions by Georg Augustin, Laura Bieger, Andreas Denk, Ulrich Loock und Philip Ursprung

    17 x 23 cm, 6¾ x 9 in, 144 pages,
    73 illustrations, hardcover (2009)

    ISBN 978-3-03778-170-8, e
    ISBN 978-3-03778-168-5, g

    English,
    EUR 30.00 / USD 45.00 / GBP 30.00

    German,
    EUR 30.00 / USD 45.00 / GBP 30.00

    On the Building and the Architectural Concept
    Georg Augustin

    Building and Painting
    Ulrich Loock

    When Buildings Want
    Laura Bieger

    A Face in the Crowd: Katharina Grosse’s Artist’s House
    Philip Ursprung

    Art Space Catalyst – An Encounter
    Andreas Denk
    The book has been commended in the category “Art and Photography” by the jury of “The Best German Book Design 2009”.

    Quote from the jury's statement:
    “A subtle, sensitive book with a most convincing concept! Attractive and bold printing on bookprinting paper with good non-dazzling paper whiteness - the illustrations appear to be very self-contained and calm thanks to the matt surface.
    The book's dramaturgical composition is highly convincing, The subject of the effect of space on the artistic process is rendered visually in this book through a successful mixture of essays, documentary photographs and atmospheric still-lifes in a manner which is expansive, i e borderless, and nuances.”

    “The result is not just outstanding architecture but also, in the shape of this book, a wonderful portrait of a highly individual house.”
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