Artist’s Publications

2010

  1. Antonia Hirsch in Conversation with Judy Radul. Judy Radul. North Vancouver: Presentation House Gallery, 2010.
  2. Indirect Speech. Vancouver: Fillip #11. Winter 2010

2008

  1. United Nations, ISO216 (artist’s centrefold). Toronto: C-magazine, Issue 99 / Fall 2008

2007

  1. Anthropometrics (artist’s project). Burnaby: Westcoast Line 50. Staging Vernaculars. Vol. 40, No.2, 2007.
  2. Letter to The Weather Underground. Vancouver: Artfiles 2: Blame it on the Rain. artfiles.ca, spring 2007.

2006

  1. World Map Project (artist’s project). North Vancouver: The Capilano Review, Series 2, No. 50, fall 2006.
  2. On Second Thought: Looking back at the 4th Berlin Biennial (with Melanie O’Brian). Vancouver, Fillip, Issue 4 / Fall 2006
  3. Rivers & Borders (limited edition of 14). Vancouver: Fillip, June 2006.
  4. Berlin Biennial 4 (with Melanie O’Brian). Toronto: C-magazine Issue 90 / Summer 2006.
  5. Stan Douglas: Inconsolable Memories. Madrid: artecontexto, Spring 2006.

2005

  1. Forecast/World Views (poster project with text by Joachim Hirsch).
    Vancouver: 69pender and the artist, 2005.
  2. Someone Cares. Vancouver: Fillip, Issue 1 / May 2005.

1994 – 2004

  1. The Mindful Shopper. d’Or: Explorations in Psychic Geography. Vancouver: Or Gallery, 2004.
  2. Lines Spoken For (artist’s book). Vancouver: Artspeak, 2003.
  3. PipiTV. Re-inventing the Diva. Vancouver: Western Front, 2000.
  4. Introduction. A Dark Display—video installations by Andreas Hintermaier, Jan Peacock, Andrew Power, Cathy Sisler, Yoko Takashima, Jin-me Yoon. Vancouver: Western Front, 1999.
  5. PipiTV. Vancouver: Front Magazine, September/October, 1998.
  6. Peep-Show. Odette LeBlanc: Public Girls. Vancouver: Western Front, 1997.
  7. Hayley Newman (interview). Vancouver: Front Magazine, March/April, 1996.
  8. Phew! WORDS & PICTURES, Issue 3 (limited edition of 100).
    London: Jane Pollard & Ian Forsyth, July 1995.
  9. Untitled. WORDS & PICTURES, Issue 1 (limited edition of 100). London: Jane Pollard & Ian Forsyth, November 1994.