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Thomas Demand catalogue and exhibition : 2001/2002
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ISBN: 0934324301 9780934324304 Year: 2001 Publisher: Aspen, Colorado Aspen art museum

Thomas Demand.
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ISBN: 0870700804 Year: 2005 Publisher: New York (N.Y.) Museum of modern art

Thomas Demand : Phototrophy
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ISBN: 3829601719 3902289015 9783829601719 Year: 2004 Publisher: Bregenz München Kunsthaus Schirmer/Mosel

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Les photos Thomas Demand sont des photos de recherche. Il est en réalité plutôt un sculpteur. A première vue, c'est le quotidien qui est photographié, mais les clichés sont des constructions, des reconstructions de la réalité. Elle unit l'effet d'une falsification avec le processus de la simulation. Il illustre entre autre des architectures. Après la réalité, un modèle est construit, et la photographie est le document contraignant de ce modèle, dont la réalité sort à nouveau.


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Thomas Demand : the complete papers
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ISBN: 9781910164907 1910164909 Year: 2019 Publisher: [London] Mack

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The Complete Papers' is an extensive catalogue raisonné of major artist Thomas Demand. Encompassing previously unseen early works from 1990 to photographs of his most recent installation shown at Fondazione Prada in Milan, this book includes all his images and the primary texts written on his work over the past 25 years. It also presents a new interview with Russell Ferguson, shedding light on Demand's creative practice.


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House of card
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ISBN: 9781912339990 1912339994 Year: 2020 Publisher: London Mack

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Published on the occasion of a major solo exhibition of Thomas Demand's work at Belgium Museum M Leuven in October 2020, this book focuses on Demand's relationship to architecture and his engagement with architects over almost fifteen years. The starting point is his ongoing series "Model Studies", in which the concept of the model itself is key, and includes rarely shown projects such as 'Black Label' (2009), 'Embassy' (2007), and 'Nagelhaus' (2008). The book is accompanied by essays from Adam Caruso (Architect and Professor of Architecture and Construction at the ETH Zurich), Maristella Casciato (Curator of Architecture, Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles) and Emily Pugh (Architectural historian, Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles), Aude-Line Dulière (Architect and Professor at the Architectural Association, London), Karen Van Godtsenhoven (Associate curator at the Fashion Institute, Metropolitan Museum, New York), and Valerie Verhack (Curator at M Leuven). With contributions by Arno Brandlhuber and Rirkrit Tiravanija.


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Model studies I & II
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ISBN: 9783863357801 3863357809 Year: 2015 Publisher: Köln Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König

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Models are generally understood as filtered interpretations of the environment, without the distraction of a multitude of various stimulations. In architecture they lean toward the utopian, showing how much better things could be: neither details nor decay can obfuscate the splendor of the new development on display. My own association with models has often taken advantage of the untouched and timeless quality they can offer. Parallel to those efforts, the materiality and transitory potential of paper and cardboard as such - materials we are all rather familiar with, in terms of makeshift projects and provisional usefulness- have not only moved from the margins of my studio to the center of my attention, but have also prompted a different approach. Looking at the details and the little pockets, edges, and coincidental collocations of the objects in front of me allowed me to emphasize their sculptural potential in an abstracted composition, instead of reading them as identifiable renderings of buildings. Taking this detour, this may well be my most photographic work to date, looking closely at someone else's models and process in a workshop which could be my own - but isn't. (Thomas Demand)

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