Parkett’s new website: explore Books, Artists’ Editions, and more
Browse, view, and explore the new parkettart.com
You are welcome to visit Parkett‘s all new, redesigned website. Browse the Library of ninety books and view the virtual Museum of works made by artists for Parkett up to now. Explore, discover, subscribe, and collect books and editions from more than two hundred artists.
“A quarter century of exceptional publishing.” –Sir Nicholas Serota, Director, Tate, London
“Parkett has taken the pulse of our time and built a ‘Schaulager’ for it in book form: it has turned the present into a lasting phenomenon.” –Stanislaus von Moos, Prof. emeritus, University of Zurich
“Parkett has included almost all the most important artists and critics in a quarter of the century… we hope that it will enlighten many more Chinese readers…” –Gong Yan, Editor-in-Chief,
Art World Magazine, Shanghai
Browse the Library
www.parkettart.com/library
All Books—including the collaborating artists in upcoming vol. 91
Authors’ list
Read selected texts in Parkett‘s signature design:
On El Anatsui: Text by Okwui Enwezor (from Parkett 90)
On Nathalie Djurberg: Text by Massimiliano Gioni (from Parkett 90)
View the Museum
www.parkettart.com/museum
“A wonderland of … fantastical treasures … the scope and quality of what is on display, not to mention the artists involved … make this show one of the strongest so far this year” –Time-Out, Beijing
“If you want to see the entire forest, in terms of contemporary art, instead of looking at trees, this exhibition is a fitting choice.” –Korea Herald, Seoul
All Editions
Exhibition views from Beijing (UCCA), Seoul (SAC), Kanazawa, New York (MoMA) et al.
Artists’ list
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Explore Collaborations in the making
View documents, sketches, and letters from collaborating artists. Watch short artists’ video statements, and more.
“What makes these editions so remarkable is the fact that the works have been created especially forParkett with publisher and artist working in close cooperation to produce the Parkett ‘Collaborations.’ A singularity of concept endows these pictures, objects, videos, and photographs. One may look at them as something exceptionally ingenious, unusual, characteristic, or witty in reference to the artist, epoch, or particular medium.” –Reinhold Misselbeck, Curator, Ludwig Museum, Cologne
Artists’ Documents
Sketch by Maurizio Cattelan
Sketch by Yayoi Kusama
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