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Ampersand – Notes on a Collection by Ryan Gander, published by Dent-De-Leone, coincides with Ryan Gander exhibition, Esperluette, at Palais de Tokyo in Paris.
“Can the fifth edition ever be published before the third? Can this
book be both a prelude and a sequel to an exhibition? Did you ever
notice the word ampers& contains itself? Esperlu&te aussi? Did
you know Roland Barthes’ Empire of Signs is apparently best read if one
is born and raised in France but of Japanese descent? Ryan Gander and I
were once in a lift of a hotel in Tokyo when we noticed the absence of a
button for the 13th floor. Despite our amusement at the superstitious
gesture we later suggested at the front desk that they should have built
the 13th floor, but prohibited access to it. An architectural ghost in
need of physicality to truly abolish bad omens.
The present publication crystallises, for a fleeting moment (books are
not eternal, you know), the ever expanding collection of Ryan Gander and
the stories for which objects of all pedigree — artworks alongside
coloured toilet paper – are the catalysts of. These short essays are an
exploration of our surroundings, both normal and sublime, written with a
steady hand and the sharp critical eye of a northern comedian cooler
than Pharrell Williams. You think I go too far? I am so sincere I am not
even paid to write this foreword.” via Manystuff
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