Sunday, November 30, 2008

How Much Bangbros Pay



Monika Rinck
autographs
FORMAT 21 cm x 29.7 cm / PAPER Yes Silver Star, 80g, signed Edding / and dated / SPECIAL PRICE 75 €, 210 € all 3 together to 03/01/2009

THE SOUL TO CHERISH THE HAIR / AUTOGRAPH

THE BELOW FREEZING OF ROMANCE / AUTOGRAPH

YES YES YES YES / AUTOGRAPH

Postcards
FORMAT 14.8 cm x 10.5 cm / TECHNOLOGY drawing / signed on the reverse / SPECIAL PRICE 100 € to 01/03/2009
ALL OF CHANEL

SEX OR WHAT

ALLEN nonsense

Stunned

PURE PROSA

stammering

RECOVERY PERFORMANCE IN THE PROVINCE

Remember
FORMAT 17 cm x 24 cm / TECHNOLOGY Edding on watercolor paper / signed on the reverse / SPECIAL PRICE 200 € to 01/03/2009

REMEMBER

photo series Minsk
FORMAT 15 cm x 18 cm / TECHNOLOGY digital photos / signed on the reverse / SPECIAL PRICE series for 250 € until 31.01.2009

MINSK (1 )

MINSK (2)

MINSK (3)

MINSK (4)

MINSK (5)

When Jackson Pollock had no money at all times
FORMAT 17.5 cm x 23 cm / MATERIAL dispersion and oil on cardboard / SPECIAL OFFER 1500 € to 01/03/2009

AS JACKSON POLLOCK MAL GAR NO MONEY WAS

drawings

FORMAT x 21 cm used 29.7 cm / PAPER / MATERIAL pen / SPECIAL PRICE 300 € until 31.01.2009

TRANSITION

TWO CLOCK IS

FIVE AM PROPERTY

INFLUENCE ANXIETY

Monika Rinck , born 1969 in Zweibruecken, studied religion, history and comparative literature in Bochum, Berlin and Yale, lives as a writer in Berlin. For her literary work - most recently published "concept studio 1996-2001," Sutstein Edition 2001 (continued under www.begriffsstudio.de), "ecstatic" distances, poetry, cleats! 2004, "Ah, the Love-Ding! An essay "kookbooks 2006, and" to stay away from the embrace, "kookbooks 2007 - it was including the Literature Prize Prenzlauer Berg, 2001, the Poetry Fellowship from the Foundation of Lower Saxony in 2003, the Award for the Arts Award Rheinland-Pfalz 2006, when Hans-Erich Nossack BDI Award 2006 and the Ernst Meister Prize for Poetry award for 2008. New poems published in 2009 by Monika Rinck kookbooks.

Publications in KOOKbooks:
+ to stay away from the embrace · poems
+ Ah, the Love-Ding! • A Essay