10/29/01
Parkett


Dear Friends & Colleagues,

The new Parkett Collaboration artists John Wesley, Tacita Dean, and Thomas Demand take us into realms of enigma and absence, memory and exchange, artificiality and stylization. A uniting constant might be found in the word "journey," for we accompany the artists through time and space on journeys that do not take us to people, but to events and places of mental reverberation.

The new issue featuring collaborations with these three artists is now available for order online or in art bookshops around the world. Please visit our Web site at http://www.parkettart.com to explore the table of contents of the new issue, read selected essays in Parkett's signature design, and view the new editions (see links below).

You may also subscribe online, order the new catalogue raisonne, search for articles and editions with our search engine, join our e-newsletter mailing list, send e-cards of your favorite editions, and more. Please see the links below for some selected site features.

With our best wishes for a safe and peaceful fall and winter, all of us at Parkett extend our deepest sympathy to everyone that has been touched by the recent tragedies in New York and Washington, D.C.

Parkett Publishers

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P.S. Special Event:
Parkett Publishers & Friedrich Petzel Gallery will be hosting a private screening of a film by SARAH MORRIS, CAPITAL, 2000, on Wednesday, November 7, 2001 at the Guggenheim museum in New York, with an introduction by John Podesta, former White House Chief of Staff and remarks by the artist. Please contact a.subotnick@parkettart.com for more information.
To view the Sarah Morris edition for Parkett 61, go to:
http://www.parkettart.com/morris.




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