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03 November 2011

Paris Photo 2011 Grand Palais November 10-13, Booth E8

For more information: http://www.parisphoto.fr/visitor-information.html

To download the PDF catalog featuring over 100 books: click here

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20 October 2011

Richard Prince: Collected Writings

Richard Prince: Collected Writings 

Richard Prince: Collected Writings gathers together for the first time a selection of short works of fiction by highly regarded visual artist Richard Prince. Produced between 1974 and 2009, the thirty-five prose pieces compiled here explore everything from Franz Kline to Woodstock, and include revealing musings on the revolutionary approach to photography that's been central to Prince's art-making practice. 

Edited and with an introduction by Kristine McKenna 
Essay by Jonathan Lethem
Clothbound / 6 1/2 x 9 1/2 in. / 216 pages / 40 images
ISBN  978-0-9835870-0-2
Published by Foggy Notion Books

Richard Prince: Collected Writings is published in a trade edition of 2,000 copies, limited edition of 50 copies and deluxe edition of 6 copies.

Please email info@johnmcwhinnie.com for more information

 

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05 October 2011

David Matterhorn in the New York Observer

David Matterhorn Captures Life in a Single Dash

Check out this article on our current exhibition, now extended thru October 14th!

http://www.galleristny.com/2011/10/david-matterhorn-captures-life-in-a-single-dash/

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21 September 2011

Come Visit Us at The NY Art Book Fair 2011 at MOMA PS1

Visit the NYAB Fair website for more info: http://nyartbookfair.com/about.php

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14 September 2011

David Matterhorn hits Rolling Stone with Rock Dashes

A photograph of the gravestone of Jam Master Jay, the late DJ for Run-D.M.C., will soon hang in the Spotted Pig, the chic West Village restaurant whose investors include Jay-Z and Bono. The artwork won’t be recognizably about Jam Master Jay, however: it’s an enlargement of a closeup of the dash between the DJ’s birthdate and the date of his death.

The photo is part of a series called the DASH Project, by conceptual photographer David Matterhorn. The artist will show a selection of his oversized abstract prints in his first gallery show, which will include the "dashes" of musical giants such as Miles Davis and Jimi Hendrix. The exhibit opens Wednesday and runs through October 8th at John McWhinnie @ Glenn Horowitz Bookseller in midtown New York.

Click to read the article at rollingstone.com

Click to view the slideshow

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