Ringier Collection: Collection at Work
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Author: Ruf, Beatri
This book surveys the activities of the collection founded in 1995 by Swiss publisher Michael Ringier: from shows in the company's corporate buildings to museum exhibitions and the acclaimed annual reports designed by artists such as John Baldessari, Helen Marten and Rirkrit Tiravanija since 1997.
An assemblage of printed matter, installation views in work sites and documentation of the collection with a focus on works that cannot easily be shown due to their size or fragility, the book demonstrates the scope of one of the most relevant contemporary art collections active today. Most of the works represented in the publication came into the collection after 2008 and the release of Blasted Allegories, the first book on the Ringier Collection. Walid Raad—who conceived the Ringier Annual Report 2021—conducts an extensive conversation with Michael Ringier and Beatrix Ruf.
ISBN 9783037645895. JRP|Editions. hb. 592 pages. 500 colour, 0 b/w ills. 27 x 20 cm.
not yet published
This book surveys the activities of the collection founded in 1995 by Swiss publisher Michael Ringier: from shows in the company's corporate buildings to museum exhibitions and the acclaimed annual reports designed by artists such as John Baldessari, Helen Marten and Rirkrit Tiravanija since 1997.
An assemblage of printed matter, installation views in work sites and documentation of the collection with a focus on works that cannot easily be shown due to their size or fragility, the book demonstrates the scope of one of the most relevant contemporary art collections active today. Most of the works represented in the publication came into the collection after 2008 and the release of Blasted Allegories, the first book on the Ringier Collection. Walid Raad—who conceived the Ringier Annual Report 2021—conducts an extensive conversation with Michael Ringier and Beatrix Ruf.
ISBN 9783037645895. JRP|Editions. hb. 592 pages. 500 colour, 0 b/w ills. 27 x 20 cm.
not yet published