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The Shop: Books, Art and Pretty Things

The artworks, the atmosphere, the joy, the interesting and the special can also be taken home – on paper. In close cooperation with the respective artist, we produce elaborate catalogs and artist books, which are as individual in form and content as the corresponding artworks themselves. You can find more details about the layout, authors and texts below under the individual title.
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In keeping with the Municipal Art Collection, which specializes in multiplied art, some artists also produce graphics or multiples so that we can offer them to visitors to Kunstpalais. So far, one of a kind 3D-printed sculptures by Florian Meisenberg, a cap with LED lights by Alona Rodeh, and prints by Grace Weaver and Vivian Greven are available here.
People who like art also like to surround themselves with beautiful things, as we know from our own experience. That’s exactly the reason why Kunstpalais has a curator-curated museum store with jazzy, eye-catching, unconventional things that we’d like to own ourselves or would love to give as gifts: Jewelry made from laser-cut Plexiglas or crocheted yarn from Japan, England, and Australia, fine leather cooking aprons from the Netherlands, plant planets and gem galaxies from Denmark, special pieces of tableware and vases from ancient times – and whatever else we are able to find.
Our books, prints, and multiples can also be ordered online; everything else can be found exclusively on our store shelves in Kunstpalais until further notice. For urgent repeat orders or desires awakened via our Instagram account – we will gladly try to send you these things as well. 
We will accept your orders by e-mail, stating the item number, at info@kunstpalais.de. Purchases worth up to EUR 100 (plus shipping costs) will be sent to you on account within Germany. For amounts over 100 EUR (plus shipping costs) we will send the goods immediately upon receipt of proof of payment.
John Hilliard
John Hilliard is a British photographer known for his conceptual approach to photography. He experiments with techniques such as multiple exposures and image manipulation to explore the boundaries of visual perception. Hilliard explores the relationship between image and text in order to question the viewer's interpretation. His works reflect on the role of photography as a medium of truth and fiction. Through his innovative methods and theoretical approaches, Hilliard has had a significant influence on contemporary photography. His work challenges conventional notions of visibility and authenticity in photography.

Catalog for the exhibition at the Kunsthaus Dresden, Städtische Galerie für Gegenwartskunst (12.06. - 29.08.1999), the Württembergischer Kunstverein Stuttgart (16.09. - 24.10.1999), the Stadtgalerie Saarbrücken (20.11. - 16.01.2000) and other venues.

Order
E-mail to info@kunstpalais.de stating the article number
Editor
Uta Nusser
Publisher
Verlag Das Wunderhorn
Texts
Patricia Bickers, Thomas Frangenberg, Brian Hatton, John Hilliard, Martin Kemp, Uta Nusser, Marina Wallace, Mike Ware
Format
Softcover, 314 pages, 23.5 × 25 cm, German, numerous color illustrations and detailed photos
Shipping costs
zzgl. Versandkosten
Price
25.00 €
Article number
070
Image of the catalog John Hilliard