Bettina Funcke

Editorial Projects

Kerstin Brätsch: Para Psychics, König, 2022. With new texts by Kerstin Brätsch and Bettina Funcke, CA Conrad, Kerstin Stakemeier, Zoe Stillpass, and a group of mystic text excerpts spanning different eras and cultures.

Wittgenstein: Word Book, trans. Bettina Funcke, Badlands Unlimited, Brooklyn, 2020

MoMA PS1: A History, Museum of Modern Art, 2019. Interviews with Alanna Heiss, Klaus Biesenbach, Bettina Funcke and key artists and curators involved in the institution.

Seth Price: Knots, Hatje Cantz, 2018

Seth Price: Drawings. Studies for Works from 2000 to 2013, Koenig Books, 2016

Folklore U.S.: Seth Price, König Books, 2013. Conversations with Chris Bollen, Bosko Blogajevic, Bettina Funcke, Ben Morgan-Cleveland, and Seth Price.

100 Notes – 100 Thoughts, dOCUMENTA(13), 2011 to 2012. A note is a trace, a word, a drawing that all of a sudden becomes part of thinking, and is transformed into an idea. As a prelude to, and central element of dOCUMENTA (13), the publishing project took the form of 100 “notebooks,” comprising facsimiles of existing documents, commissioned essays, collaborations, and conversations. With contributions by authors from a range of disciplines, such as art, science, philosophy and psychology, anthropology, economic and political theory, language and literature studies, as well as poetry.

Natascha Sadr Haghighian and Ashkan Sepahvand for the institute for incongruent translation, seeing studies, 2011. Texts by Reza Abedini, Daniel Berndt, Binna Choi, Reza Haeri, et al.

Parkett no. 83: Robert Frank, Wade Guyton, Christopher Wool, fall 2008

Grey Flags, New York: Sculpture Center, 2006. Appropriated materials selected by the artists: John Armleder, Lutz Bacher, Tacita Dean, Claire Fontaine, Liam Gillick, Piero Giolla, Michael Krebber, Jonathan Monk, Gabriel Orozco, Seth Price, Walid Raad, Wilhelm Sasnal, Karin Schneider, Shirana Shabahzi, Kelley Walker, Apitchatpong Weerassethakul, and Mario Ybarra

Continuous Project #8, with CNEAI, Paris, 2006. Texts by Ei Arakawa, Simon Baier, Nico Baumbach, Matthew Brannon, Johanna Burton, Serge Daney, Joshua Dubler, Claire Fontaine, Fourier, Bettina Funcke, Dan Graham, Tim Griffin, Melanie Gilligan, Pablo Lafuente, Alexander Kluge, Maria Muhle, Warren Niesluchowski, Mai-Thu Perret, Seth Price, Jacques Rancière, and Allen Ruppersberg

New York Twice, Paris: Air de Paris, 2005. Texts by Fia Backström, Yves-Alain Bois, Johanna Burton, Christophe Cherix, Gilbert & George, Tim Griffin, Steven Parrino, Mai-Thu Perret, Seth Price, Virginia Woolf, and a conversation between Funcke, Ken Goebel, Wade Guyton, Seth Price, Josh Smith, and Kelley Walker.

Dia’s Andy. New York: Dia Art Foundation, 2005. Texts and interviews by Andy Warhol, facsimiles of early reviews of the Disaster Series, Brillo Boxes, portraits, Shadows, films, and new texts by Douglas Crimp and Liz Kotz.

Robert Smithson, Spiral Jetty, Dia Art Foundation, 2005. Texts by George Baker, Kenneth Baker, Lynne Cooke, Bob Phillips, Catherine Phillips, Ann Reynolds, Lytle Shaw, Robert Smithson, and Diana Thater.

Lehman Lectures on Contemporary Art #3, Dia Art Foundation, 2004. Texts by Pamela Kort, Jonathan Crary, Victor Stoichita, Elaine Showalter, Bérénice Reynaud, Boris Groys, Jan Tumlir, and Peter Wollen.

Robert Whitman: Playback, Dia Art Foundation, 2003. Texts by George Baker, Lynne Cooke, David Joselit, and Ben Portis.

Charley Magazine, a magazine project (with Maurizio Cattelan, Massimiliano Gioni, and Ali Subotnik), issue no 1, 2002. With documents by 400 up-and-coming artists from around the world, each with one page of an already existing printed material of their work, based on the principle of a rumor spread by 150 mediators.

6th Caribbean Biennial, organized by Maurizio Cattelan, 1999. With Vanessa Beecroft, Cattelan, Olafur Eliasson, Douglas Gordon, Marko Mori, Chris Ofilli, Gabriel Orozco, Elizabeth Peyton, Tobias Rehberger, Pippilotti Rist, and Rirkrit Tiravanija. Les presses du réel/Le Consortium, Paris, 2001.

22 Interviews. Theater der Welt in Dresden, Theater der Welt, Dresden, 1996

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