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To Find God not the Devil's Insides
Artist dialog by Mike and Doug Starn.
Essay by Martin Barnes, Senior Curator of Photographs, V&A London.
Co-published by The Print Center, Philadelphia |
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alleverythingthatisyou
Introduction by Andy Grundberg and artists notes by Doug & Mike Starn
Published by Wetterling Gallery, Stockholm, Sweden |
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Attracted to Light
Texts by Victor Pelevin, Demetrio Paparoni,
Vladimir Nabokov and Doug & Mike Starn
A Blind Spot Book published by powerHouse
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alleverythingthatisyou
Poem by Vincent Katz
Published by Baldwin Gallery
Each book is finished with a unique ink-jet cover, printed,
taped and numbered at the Starn’s studio in Brooklyn, NY
limited edition of 1,000 copies
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Absorption + Transmission
Introduction by JD Talasek and essay by Andrew Solomon
Published by the National Academy of Sciences
Office of Exhibitions and Cultural Programs,
Washington, D.C.
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I’'m a negative
falling down to the light
a silhouette
veins flowing with black
visible
to these useless blind eyes
Published by Wetterling Gallery, Stockholm, Sweden
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MIke and Doug Starn—Abrams (1990)
Introduction by Robert Rosenblum and essay by Andy Grundberg. |
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Monograph (in progress)
A 400 to 500-page, 2-volume publication designed by
Doug and Mike Starn in collaboration with Goto Design.
It will present 20 years of the Starns' artwork and
reflections on the essence of light, featuring holograms,
pop-up, over 10 distinct paper stocks and a dos á dos book cover connecting both volumes. For more information, please contact:
info@starnstudio.com |
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Same but Different |
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Catalogues for Gravity of Light
Five catalogues complement the exhibition. Each of the books is dedicated to single artwork. These pieces are broken down into their constituent tiles, and each tile becomes a single page in a book. A solitary line of the text flows through all pages to expose the embedded concept, metaphor, science and philosophy written by the Starns with additional excerpted material.
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