Artists Space

Artists Space Annual Edition Portfolio 2013

A photo and drawing collage featuring the image of a man in contrapposto with a phone to one ear. In the background, stairs leads into an arched passageway.
Richard Hawkins, Sarrasine 3, 2013, Archival pigment print on Sunset Cotton Etch 285 gsm with collage element on Hahnemühle Photo Rag 188 gsm, 19 x 16 inches, Signed and numbered [A photo and drawing collage featuring the image of a man in contrapposto with a phone to one ear. In the background, stairs leads into an arched passageway.]

Richard Hawkins (b. 1961) lives and works in Los Angeles. Solo exhibitions include Le Consortium, Dijon (forthcoming 2013); Greene Naftali Gallery, New York (2012) and Galerie Daniel Buchholz, Berlin (2011). In 2010 his work was the subject of the retrospective The Third Mind at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles. Collages by Hawkins were exhibited in the 2012 Whitney Biennial, which inspired a concurrent program on Tatsumi Hijikata and Butoh dance at Artists Space : Books & Talks.

An all-over black and white pattern of "oxox"
Karl Holmqvist, oxoxbox, 2012, Bespoke archival box wrapped in cotton book cloth with silkscreen, 24 1/2 x 20 1/2 x 1 1/2 inches, Signed and numbered certificate [An all-over black and white pattern of "oxox"]

Karl Holmqvist (b. 1964, Sweden) is based in Berlin. His work has recently been shown at Bergen Kunsthall, Norway; Gaga Arte Contemporáneo, Mexico City; and Alex Zachary Peter Currie, New York (all 2012); and included in Ecstatic Alphabets/ Heaps of Language at the Museum of Modern Art, New York (2011). He has participated in numerous international exhibitions including the ILLUMInations section of the 54th Venice Biennale (2011); Manifesta 8, Murcia (2010). His book ‘K was recently published as a collaboration between Kunsthalle Zürich and Bergen Kunsthall, with JRP Ringier.

A gestural line drawing of two figures embracing set against a geomatric pattern of blue, teal, brown, red, and pink rectangular forms.
Nick Mauss, This afternoon, 2012, 5-color, hand-stenciled gouache on paper, each unique 24 x 18 inches, Signed and numbered. [A gestural line drawing of two figures embracing set against a geomatric pattern of blue, teal, brown, red, and pink rectangular forms.]

Nick Mauss (b. 1980) lives and works in New York and Berlin. Recent solo exhibitions include 303 Gallery, New York (2012); Midway Contemporary Art, Minneapolis (2011); and Galerie Neu, Berlin (2010). Mauss participated in the 2012 Whitney Biennial. His solo exhibition Answering a glance, glance up is on view at Indipendenza Studio, Rome through early January 2013.

A black and white photo captures a New York City postal service box.
Klara Lidén, Untitled (mailbox), 2012, Archival inkjet print, 24 x 18 inches, Signed and numbered certificate [A black and white photo captures a New York City postal service box.]

Klara Lidén (b. 1979) lives and works in Berlin and New York. Recent solo exhibitions include the New Museum, New York (2012); Moderna Museet, Stockholm (2011) and Serpentine Gallery, London (2010). In 2009 Lidén exhibited the installation The Teenage Room at the Nordic Pavilion of the Venice Biennale.

A numbered list of rules is arranged on white ground in various black fonts. Text reads: "Rules of the Space / 1. This SPACE is OCCUPIED. Anyone CAN SLEEP HERE / 2. NO Police (Pigs) and NO Informants (Rats) / 3. No Press OR Photos / 4. This is a Safer SPACE No Bullshit / 5. NO Peacekeepers or WANNA-BE POLICE / 6. INVITE EVERYONE (Except the aforementioned pigs and rats) / 7. create the world you want to see in the future (occupy the future) / 8. The HISTORICAL BREAK / 9. SEQUESTER THE BOSSES / 10. SHUT IT DOWN!!! / 11. Flush the toilet - don
Angela Bulloch, Rules of the Space, 2012, from the Rules Series, Silkscreen print on record sleeve, 12 3/8 x 12 3/8 inches, Signed and numbered [A numbered list of rules is arranged on white ground in various black fonts. Text reads: "Rules of the Space / 1. This SPACE is OCCUPIED. Anyone CAN SLEEP HERE / 2. NO Police (Pigs) and NO Informants (Rats) / 3. No Press OR Photos / 4. This is a Safer SPACE No Bullshit / 5. NO Peacekeepers or WANNA-BE POLICE / 6. INVITE EVERYONE (Except the aforementioned pigs and rats) / 7. create the world you want to see in the future (occupy the future) / 8. The HISTORICAL BREAK / 9. SEQUESTER THE BOSSES / 10. SHUT IT DOWN!!! / 11. Flush the toilet - don't shit on the floor.. this isn't Zucotti. / 12. PANTS ARE OPTIONAL / 13. DEMAND NO. 1 CATS (AND WE WANT THEM MEOW!) / 14. Louder! Louder!! LOUDER!!! If You Wanna Exploit LABOR you havta be you have to be 15ft from the door / 15. Rock & Roll ALL NIIIGHT AND PARTY EV-ERY DAY! / 16. CREATE MYTHS TO SUSTAIN CATASTROPHE]

Angela Bulloch (b. 1966) lives and works in Berlin. Recent solo exhibitions include Witte de With, Rotterdam (2012); Städtische Galerie Wolfsburg (2011); and Simon Lee Gallery, London, and Galerie Esther Schipper, Berlin (both 2010). Bulloch was the 2011 recipient of the Vattenfall Contemporary Art Prize from the Berlinische Galerie Museum für Moderne Kunst, Berlin.

A black and white photo of a nude person in profile with arms crossed.
Collier Schorr, D., 2012, Archival pigment ink print, 14 x 11 inches, Signed and numbered [A black and white photo of a nude person in profile with arms crossed.]

Collier Schorr (b. 1963) lives and works in Brooklyn. Recent solo exhibitions include CoCA Kronika, Bytom, Poland (2010); Le Consortium, Dijon, France (2008); and a retrospective at Badischer Kunstverein, Germany (2007).