Büro Bert

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Büro Bert (or BüroBert) was a collaboration between Jochen Becker and Renate Lorenz, Düsseldorf.

Publications
  • Copyshop. Kunstpraxis und politische Öffentlichkeit. Ein Sampler von BüroBert, Berlin/Amsterdam: Edition ID-Archiv, 1993. (German)
  • Büro Bert, minimal club, Susanne Schultz (eds.), geld.beat.synthetic / CopyShop 2. Abwerten bio/technologischer Annahmen, Berlin: Edition ID-Archiv, 1996, 272 pp. Contributing editors: Susanne Schultz, Renate Lorenz, Stephan Geene, Sabeth Buchmann, Jochen Becker; other contributors: Judith Butler, Roswitha Mueller, Linda Singer, Katja Diefenbach, a.o. Publisher. Review: Pesch (Kunstforum). (German)
  • "CopyShop", in LAB. Jahrbuch für Künste und Apparate, ed. KHM, Cologne: Walther König, 1999; repr. in Künste und Apparate – Berichte aus einem Labor (1995-2005), eds. Hans Ulrich Reck and Siegfried Zielinski, Herbert von Halem (KHM #6), 2022. [1] [2]
Interviews, conversations
Literature
  • Arnd Wesemann, "Büro Bert. Zufall und Alltag", Kunstforum 116: "Künstlergruppen: Von der Utopie einer Kollektiven Kunst", 1991, pp 294-296. [3] (German)
  • Lucie Kolb, Philipp Messner, "Kunst und Gegenöffentlichkeit um 1990", Kultur & Gespenster 20, Hamburg: Textem, 2019, pp 58-69. [4] [5] (German)
  • Sven Lütticken, "Organizational Aesthetics", October 183, 2023, pp 17-49. Spanning the mid-1990s to the present, this account of organizational aesthetics includes critical discussions of artists, activists, theorists, and collectives including BüroBert, Alice Creischer, Andrea Fraser, Jeanne van Heeswijk, Geert Lovink, ruangrupa, and Jonas Staal. [6] (English)
See also

minimal club

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