Petrus Schaesberg - Essays

Essays

“Alexandra Paperno. Star Maps” NCCA (National Center for Contemporary Arts), Moscow, 2007, pp. 5–14

“Stanley Kubrick. Inventor of Facts“ in: Rainer Crone, Drama & Shadows, London: Phaidon Press, 2005, pp. 242–246. (with foreword by Jeff Wall and essays by Rainer Crone and AlexandraStosch

German Edition: Berlin: Phaidon, 2005 French Edition: Paris: Phaidon, 2005 Japanese Edition: Tokyo: Phaidon, 2005

“David Salle. Shattered Worlds. The Principle of Montage.” in: David Salle, Moscow: Stella Art Gallery, 2004, pp. 3–13.

“Andy Warhol. The Three Golden Rules of an Artist” in: Pop Art. The John and Kimiko Powers Collection,New York: Gagosian Gallery, 2001, pp. 81–94 (with Rainer Crone) and with essays by Germano Celant, Jim Dine, Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe, Judith Goldman, Dave Hickey, Linda Norden, Lane Relyea, Scott Rothkopf, and David Shapiro

Ed.(with introduction) “Paul Klee und Edward Ruscha. Projekt der Moderne. Sprache und Bild.“ Regensburg: Schnell & Steiner, Edition ICCARUS, 1998, pp. 9–19 (with essays by Rainer Crone, Joseph Leo Koerner and Alexandra Stosch)

“Andy Warhol. Heads (after Picasso)” (English/German, Galerie Ropac, Paris/Salzburg, 1997 (with Rainer Crone) (with an essay by Robert Rosenblum)

“Juan Usle. Ojo Roto” (English, Spanish and Catalan) Museu d’Art Contemporani, Barcelona, 1996 (with Rainer Crone)

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