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'''Gloria Glitzer''' is an artists group, avatar, and a publisher of [[Franziska Brandt]] and [[Moritz Grünke]]. It was founded in 2007 in [[Halle (Saale)]] Germany.  
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'''Gloria Glitzer''' is an artist group, avatar, and a publisher of [[Franziska Brandt]] and [[Moritz Grünke]]. It was founded in 2007 in [[Halle]], Germany.  
Since then they created over 35 artzines and artists’ book. Some of them are using Gloria Glitzer as their alter ego, too. Over the years they also collaborated on publications with artists like [[Sergej Vutuc]], [[Daniela Hermosilla]], [[ShoboShobo]], [[Alexis Beauclair]], [[nos:books]], [[Fréderiqué Rusch]] or [[Nadja Buttendorf]].  
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Since then they created over 35 artzines and artists’ book. Some of them are using Gloria Glitzer as their alter ego, too. Over the years they also collaborated on publications with artists such as [[Sergej Vutuc]], [[Daniela Hermosilla]], [[ShoboShobo]], [[Alexis Beauclair]], [[nos:books]], [[Fréderiqué Rusch]] or [[Nadja Buttendorf]].  
  
 
Among others, Gloria Glitzer’s publications are included in the Museum of Modern Art, Manhattan Artists' Books Library, New York; Center for Artist’s Publications, Bremen; Metropolitan Museum of Art, Thomas J. Watson Library, New York; Reina Sofia Library, Madrid; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Library, San Francisco; Tate, Library and Archive, London; Cabinet du livre d'artiste, Rennes; UWE Bristol, Bower Ashton Library, Bristol; mumok Library, Vienna; SAIC, Flaxman Library · Chicago; Yale University, Haas Family Arts Library, New Haven.
 
Among others, Gloria Glitzer’s publications are included in the Museum of Modern Art, Manhattan Artists' Books Library, New York; Center for Artist’s Publications, Bremen; Metropolitan Museum of Art, Thomas J. Watson Library, New York; Reina Sofia Library, Madrid; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Library, San Francisco; Tate, Library and Archive, London; Cabinet du livre d'artiste, Rennes; UWE Bristol, Bower Ashton Library, Bristol; mumok Library, Vienna; SAIC, Flaxman Library · Chicago; Yale University, Haas Family Arts Library, New Haven.
  
 
==Interviews==
 
==Interviews==
* [https://www.kunstforum.de/artikel/gloria-glitzer/ "Momente der Distribution"], Interview with [[Marlene Obermayer]], in ''KUNSTFORUM International #256 publish!'', Deisenhofen: Gallery of Contemporary Art in Zagreb, 2018. {{de}}
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* Antoine Lefebvre, [http://www.artzines.info/gloria-glitzer/ "Gloria Glitzer"], ''Artzines - Zines from the Art Worlds'', Paris, 2016. {{en}}
* [http://www.artzines.info/gloria-glitzer/ "Gloria Glitzer"], Interview with [[Antoine Lefebvre]], ''ARTZINES - Zines from the Art Worlds'', Paris, 2016. {{en}}
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* Marlene Obermayer, [https://www.kunstforum.de/artikel/gloria-glitzer/ "Momente der Distribution"], ''Kunstforum International'' 256: "Publish!", 2018. {{de}}
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
* [http://gloriaglitzer.com Hompage]
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* [http://gloriaglitzer.com Homepage]
* [http://gloriaglitzer.com Instagram]
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* [https://www.instagram.com/gloriaglitzer/ Instagram]
 
 
  
[[Category:Conceptual art]] [[Category:Artists' publishing]]
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Latest revision as of 14:37, 11 March 2020

Gloria Glitzer is an artist group, avatar, and a publisher of Franziska Brandt and Moritz Grünke. It was founded in 2007 in Halle, Germany.

Since then they created over 35 artzines and artists’ book. Some of them are using Gloria Glitzer as their alter ego, too. Over the years they also collaborated on publications with artists such as Sergej Vutuc, Daniela Hermosilla, ShoboShobo, Alexis Beauclair, nos:books, Fréderiqué Rusch or Nadja Buttendorf.

Among others, Gloria Glitzer’s publications are included in the Museum of Modern Art, Manhattan Artists' Books Library, New York; Center for Artist’s Publications, Bremen; Metropolitan Museum of Art, Thomas J. Watson Library, New York; Reina Sofia Library, Madrid; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Library, San Francisco; Tate, Library and Archive, London; Cabinet du livre d'artiste, Rennes; UWE Bristol, Bower Ashton Library, Bristol; mumok Library, Vienna; SAIC, Flaxman Library · Chicago; Yale University, Haas Family Arts Library, New Haven.

Interviews[edit]

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