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Book launch, Paradis

Wednesday, July 5th 2023
6 pm − 8 pm


Paradis


Published by Claude Balls Int.
Published by Claude Balls Int. in December 2022, Marseille
Edited with Gianmaria Andreetta, Marie Angeletti and Camilla Wills
21 x 28.5 cm, 416 pages, edition of 840
6:30 pm: Conversation with Gianmaria Andreetta and Marie Angeletti
Contributions from : Nicole-Antonia Spagnola, Georgia Sagri, John Kelsey, Matthew Pang, Cathy Wilkes, Sarah Rapson, Nick Irvin, Gene Beery, Anne Dressen, Anne Pontégnie, Jacqueline Mesmaeker, Sara Deraedt, Anne Rorimer, Kari Rittenbach, Olga Balema, Maria Nordman, Louise Lawler, Julie Ault, Martin Beck, Adrian Morris, Matt Browning, John Miller, Envers Hadzijaj, Enzo Shalom, Bedros Yeretzian, Morag Keil, Helmut Draxler, Gianna Surangkanjanajai, Steve Cannon, Rae Armentrout, Zoe Hitzig, CIPM, Pierre Guyotat, Lola Sinreich, Fanny Howe, Georgia Sagri, Hélène Fauquet, Marie Angeletti, Richard Hawkins, Andy Robert, Alexander García Düttmann, Daniel Horn, El Hadji Sy, Henrik Olesen, Aurélien Potier, John Miller, Richard John Jones, Stéphane Barbier Bouvet, Nora Schultz, Peter Fend, Megan Francis Sullivan, Jill Johnston, Sturtevant, Tonio Kröner, Bernard Bazile, Pierre Bal-Blanc, Jérome Pantalacci, Gérard Traquandi, Gladys Clover, Maria Wutz, Jimmie Durham, Richard Sides, Camilla Wills, Michael Callies, Steven Warwick, Matthew Langan-Peck, Dan Graham, Nina Könnemann, Hans Christian Dany, Valérie Knoll, Win McCarthy, Eleanor Ivory Weber, Anna Rubin, Heji Shin, Michèle Graf & Selina Grüter, Inka Meißner, Simone Forti, Morgan O’Hara, Angharad Williams, Ye Xe, Lily Van Der Stokker, Yuki Kimura, Peter Wächtler, Eva Steinmetz, Michael Van den Abeele, Marc Kokopeli, Bradley Kronz, Robert Grosvenor, Samuel Jeffery, Charlotte Houette, Adam Martin, Wade Guyton, Chloe Truong-Jones.

Presentation evening “Before publications”

Thursday, May 25th 2023, from 6:30 pm

Laurence Bonvin and Yann Chateigné Tytelman present their “Before publication”.
  • Evening presentation of "Before publications" by Laurence Bonvin and Yann Chateigné Tytelman, in collaboration with Joyfully Waiting
  • Evening presentation of "Before publications" by Laurence Bonvin and Yann Chateigné Tytelman, in collaboration with Joyfully Waiting
  • Evening presentation of "Before publications" by Laurence Bonvin and Yann Chateigné Tytelman, in collaboration with Joyfully Waiting
  • Evening presentation of "Before publications" by Laurence Bonvin and Yann Chateigné Tytelman, in collaboration with Joyfully Waiting
From 6:30 pm, presentation of the « Before publications » by


Laurence Bonvin
شالي (shali), Before publication 7, ed. of the CEC, 2022

Yann Chateigné Tytelman
Blackout, Before publication 10, ed. of the CEC, 2023


Interlude
Dirty dirty desire, RM, 2023, track by Pony Pride, released on activeRat


Followed by a listening session of Joyfully Waiting

I wanna say a word (extrait), 1:55’’, 2023, Maëlle Gross

Spiral Spirit (Série Moon Motet), 3:28, 2022, Galaxia Wang

Untitled (in rage), 10:45’’, 2021, Deborah Joyce Holman & Yara Dulac Gisler

Desert Wind, 2022, 4:25, Hélène Fauquet

Sand, 2020, 11:50, Alexandre Joly
This event is organized in collaboration with Joyfully Waiting

The evening presentation and the “carte blanche” for Joyfully Waiting are supported by the City of Geneva and the Nicati – de Luze Foundation.

Paul Bernard
“Guy would never have done that.” Debord Curator

Thursday, 15th September 2022, 7pm

Paul Bernard presents his publication at the CEC as part of the Nuit des Bains (6-9pm).
Paul Bernard, «Guy would never have done that.» Debord Curator, Before publication 9, éd. du CEC, 2022. © Sandra Pointet
Paul Bernard,
«Guy would never have done that.» Debord Curator, Before publication 9, ed. of the CEC, 2022. © Sandra Pointet
« Guy would never have done that. » Debord Curator, Before publication 9, brochure, 44 pages – single booklet, 17,2 × 23,5 cm, offset, stapled binding – published in the Before publication collection, which gathers the pre-publications of authors’ texts or artists’ inserts, which will appear regularly and as a preview before the final publication, L’Effet papillon II (second volume of L’Effet papillon, 1989 – 2007, catalogue of the Centre d’édition contemporaine published in 2008). Graphic design: Niels Wehrspann, Lausanne. Edition of the Centre d’édition contemporaine, Geneva, 2022. ISBN: 978-2-9701369-7-2
Paul Bernard is director of Kunsthaus Pasquart, Biel/Bienne.
In 2018, the Musée d’art moderne et contemporain de Genève (MAMCO) presented Die Welt als Labyrinth, an exhibition devoted to the early years of the Situationist International (S.I) and the various movements it derived from. Conscious of the complexity of such a project, we began to work on it a year earlier, setting up a curatorial committee (composed of Lionel Bovier, Gérard Berréby, Julien Fronsacq, John M Armleder, Mai-Thu Perret, Swana Pilhatsch-Morenz and Luca Bochicchio) which enabled us to quickly get in touch with a network of specialists. For my part, I was able to travel to Paris, Albissola, Prato, Venice, Berlin, Amsterdam, Copenhagen and Silkeborg in the space of a year to meet collectors, historians, curators and artists who were more or less directly related to the S.I. Nearly all of these meetings were fascinating, supportive and even downright enjoyable. But there were a few condescending grimaces from people who found our project to be deplorable. How indeed to conceive an exhibition about the Situationists without distorting the meaning of their action? 
From the first paragraph of Paul Bernard’s text, “Guy would never have done that.”  Debord Curator, Before publication 9, ed. CEC, 2022

Matthew Lutz-Kinoy
What to wear to a concert? Tips for concert outfits: wear your best punk jacket with the right patches ! “A patch meant to be fixed to the back of your jacket depicting relevant cultural affiliations”

Presentation of the edition offered to the members of the Centre d’édition contemporaine association for the year 2018
Thursday, January 17, 2019, 6 – 9 PM (Common openings of the Quartier des Bains)

 

Matthew Lutz-Kinoy, What to wear to a concert? Tips for concert outfits: wear your best punk jacket with the right patches! « A patch meant to be fixed to the back of your jacket depicting relevant cultural affiliations »
Silkscreen print on raw cotton, 36 × 48 cm, safety pins, postcard, 150 copies, edition of the Centre d’édition contemporaine, Geneva, 2019. Edition offered to the members of the Centre d’édition contemporaine association for the year 2018.

Oscar Tuazon
Book Launch c/o Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Zürich

Opening on Thursday, January 12, 2012, from 6 to 8 pm
Oscar Tuazon talks to Giovanni Carmine, at 6.30 pm
Reading by American poet Cedar Sigo, at 7.15 pm
Exhibition from January 13 to February 18, 2012

Oscar Tuazon, Working Drawing, 2012. Photo: © Sandra Pointet
Oscar Tuazon, Working Drawing

Book published by the Centre d’édition contemporaine, Geneva
c/o Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Zurich

Oscar Tuazon, Working Drawing
Book, reproduction of 210 drawings and a text by Oscar Tuazon, 19 x 23 cm, 256 pages, black photocopy, on Condat matt Périgord, cover in clear glass, covered in linen cloth, Texlibris GTI, colour: steel 564, square spine, sewn and glued, wrapped in a sheet of ribbed Pop’Set Perle, edition of 130, numbered and signed on the colophon inserted at the end of the book. Original drawings are included in the first 20 copies, starting from page 229. In addition, 20 A.P. signed and numbered from I to XX, have been printed. Binding and assemblage are the work of the atelier Philippe Martial, Paris. Designed by Pierre-François Letué, Paris, for the artist. Printed by Tracts, Paris.
This book is published by the Centre d’édition contemporaine, Geneva, January 2012.

Book Launch of Working Drawing
On the occasion of Oscar Tuazon’s exhibition, Manual Labor
at the Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Zurich.

Galerie Eva Presenhuber
Diagonal Building, Maag Areal
Zahnradstrasse 21
8040 Zurich
www.presenhuber.com

Philippe Decrauzat
Book Launch c/o Motto Zürich

November 5, 2011, at 6.30pm

View of the installation, Centre d'édition contemporaine, Genève, 2011
View of the installation

Philippe Decrauzat, Trois films photographiésA Change of Speed, a Change of Style, a Change of Scene – After Birds – Screen O Scope

Discussion around the book with Philippe Decrauzat and Véronique Bacchetta, director of the CEC
and presentation of a selection of editions of the Centre d’édition contemporaine, with the artists’ books of Sigurdur Arni Sigurdsson, Thomas Hirschhorn, Elke Krystufek, Monica Bonvicini, Jakob Kolding, Roman Ondák, Mads Ranch Kornum, Céline Duval, Katie Holten, Josef Strau, Christophe Rey, Erik van Lieshout; the catalogues Marcel Broodthaers, l’oeuvre graphique, essais; L’Effet papillon 1989-2007; Sgrafo vs Fat Lava and the multiples of François Curlet and of Pierre Bismuth Continue reading “Philippe Decrauzat
Book Launch c/o Motto Zürich”

Presentation of the book
Sgrafo vs Fat Lava

January 20, 2011, from 6pm

Sgrafo vs Fat Lava, 2011
Sgrafo vs Fat Lava

Book, French, bound, 105 x 165 mm, 64 pages, 22 colour pictures. Summary : Nicolas Trembley (ed.), Madeleine de Proust et Fat Lava (introduction); text by Horst Makus, Formes, couleurs et décors. Un survol; Interview of Ronan Bouroullec by Nicolas Trembley. Graphic design : Gavillet & Rust / Eigenheer, Geneva. Publisher : JRP|Ringier (Hapax collection), Zurich, 2011. ISBN 978-3-03764-163-7.

Présentation de l’édition de Pierre Bismuth Something Less, Something More – DIY

Presentation from December 16, 2010

Pierre Bismuth, view of the installation, Centre d'édition contemporaine, Genève, 2010. Photo: © Olivier Pasqual
Pierre Bismuth, view of the installation

Something Less, Something More – DIY
Triple groove corrugated cardboard plate with seven pre-cut discs, 37 x 50 cm, a metal stick and instructions for use, offset, black and one colour, front and back, French/English, 74 x 50 cm, on Keaykolour nature quartz mat 150g/m2 paper, folded in two, all elements in a coloured plastic envelope (green, blue, yellow or clear) closed by a folded cardboard as colophon, digital print, one colour, 180 copies, edition of the Centre d’édition contemporaine, Geneva, 2009.

Présentation du catalogue
L’Effet papillon, 1989-2007,
castillo/corrales, Paris

January 23, 2009, at 8pm
Section 7 Books bookshop presented by castillo/corrales, rue Rébeval 65, 75019 Paris

<em>L'Effet papillon, 1989-2007, 2008</em>. Photo: © Sandra Pointet
L’Effet papillon, 1989-2007

On the occasion of the presentation of L’Effet papillon, 1989-2007, Véronique Bacchetta (director of CEC) will read the chapter « Marketing as social project » from Philippe Cuenat’s text A Fifty-cent Item: Maciunas’ marketing of Fluxus published in this book.
and Benjamin Valenza (born in 1980 in Marseille, lives and works in Lausanne) will give a lecture of the poem Maintenant c’est après le succès les temps changent/Now he following the success of changing times, freely inspired by Ms Leokadija Maciunas’ comments about the commercial initiatives of her son (see Philippe Cuenat, A Fifty-cent Item: Maciunas’ marketing of Fluxus). Benjamin Valenza will play his sculpture Don Quixote’s hip (2009, painted brass and aluminium, 100 x 35 cm).

Presentation of
L’Effet papillon, 1989-2007
at Maison de la poésie, Basel

View of the installation, Maison de la poésie, Basel, 2008
View of the installation

Zone papillons (Butterflies Area)
Two readings and two anthologies/panoramas in French, in the frame of the fair BucH.08, and a presentation of the Centre d’édition contemporaine, Geneva, in Basel:
L’Effet papillon, 1989-2007, Centre d’édition contemporaine, Geneva, 2008, presented by Véronique Bacchetta and her guest, Philippe Cuenat
« This publication retraces through its archives the history and evolution of a particular place – the Centre d’édition contemporaine –, its productions and artistic choices. It defines its place, its position and engagement in the field of contemporary art. » Véronique Bacchetta, director of the CEC, Meret Oppenheim Prize 2007. Continue reading “Presentation of
L’Effet papillon, 1989-2007
at Maison de la poésie, Basel”

Alexandre Bianchini

Hubert Mean

13 May 1994 in the evening

Alexandre BianchiniI – Huber Mean, Version # 1
Alexandre Bianchini – Huber Mean, Version # 1, 1994

Presentation of the edition offered to the members of 1994 of the Centre, Version #1 (performance, music, decor and bar)

Alexandre Bianchini – Huber Mean, Vinyl, Version # 1, 12’’ maxi record, A and B side, sound mixing of a text and of various styles of music (jazz and acid jazz), edition of 300. Edition of the Centre genevois de gravure contemporaine, Geneva, 1994.
Edition offered to the members of 1994 of the Centre genevois de gravure contemporaine association.

Gerry Schum
Fernseh und Videogalerie

Presentation 24, 25 and 26 May 1993 at 20:30

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Presentation of films shot by Gerry Schum under its Fernseh und Videogalerie. In collaboration with Simon Lamunière, artist and curator, Geneva.

Gerry Schum has made several series of films as part of its project Fernseh Gallery / Television Gallery, which aimed to create links between the confined space of the art gallery and television. From 1969, Gerry Schum shot several short films with major artists affiliated to Land Art, to Arte Povera or to conceptual art. These films are not documentaries on the work of these artists, but autonomous works. (Véronique Bacchetta, extract from the press release)