NEW RELEASES


MERCER MULTIPLES

OFFICIAL IN-GALLERY LAUNCH
Friday 11 September 2009, 7PM

Mercer Union is pleased to announce the formal launch of our latest series of Artists’ Multiples and Projects.
Can’t make it down to Mercer in person? For more details and to order, please email
All prices in Canadian dollars and additional shipping fees apply.

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Johanna Billing
This Is How We Walk on the Moon, 2008.
Original Film Soundtrack LP

Produced by apparent extent in collaboration with Malmö Konstall and Mercer Union

$20
www.makeithappen.org

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Jonathan Monk
Meeting #56, 2009.
Edition of 90
Two water glasses printed with a bilingual invitation to meet the artist at The Maid of the Mist Niagara Falls Ontario Canada on August 1st, 2015 at noon
$40 (signed and numbered edition also available)
www.lissongallery.com

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Scott Rogers
Knowledge is Power, 2008.
Pink bevel eraser printed with the text ‘KNOWLEDGE IS POWER’
$4
www.scottrogersprojects.com

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MERCERSOUND 09

Following the success of its 2005 predecessor, the second Mercersound CD compilation features the audio art of:

Cory Arcangel
Iron Maiden’s “The Number of the Beast” compressed over and over as an mp3 666 times, 2004.
© Cory Arcangel. All rights reserved.
www.beigerecords.com

Johanna Billing
Magical World, 2007.
Original Song by Sidney Barnes 1968 (Chevis Music Publishing Corp, BMI).
Musical Arrangements: Petra Jezutkovic. Featuring: Petra Jezutkovic, Sonja Boric, Tadej Horwatic-Cajko, Mara Matic-Soldan, Ena & Sara Anicic, Lenka, Martin & Josip Mestric, Klara & Lucija Petrac, Ivana Leksic, Nikolina Penic, Zvonomir Retkovac, Mane Galoviæ and Tomislav Djurinec.
Recording / soundtrack / film produced by WHW / Rooseum.
Recording courtesy of apparent extent.
© Johanna Billing. All rights reserved.
Johanna Billing is an artist who lives and works in Stockholm, Sweden. Recent exhibitions of her work have been held at Collective Gallery, Edinburgh, Dundee Centre of Contemporary Art, and Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Basel. Billing also runs the Make it Happen record label with her brother Anders.
www.makeithappen.org

Pierre Bismuth
Andy Warhol Eating a Hamburger, 2008.
© Pierre Bismuth. All rights reserved.
www.maryboonegallery.com

Wolfgang Capellari
I Like TV, 1984.
First appeared on the Pipilotti Rist CD We Can’t (Oktagon Verlag: Cologne, 1998).
© Wolfgang Capellari. All rights reserved.

Kenneth Goldsmith and Jonathan Zorn
Maggie’s Funeral, 2007.
From Kenny G Meets John Zorn, a collaboration between Goldsmith and Zorn, who both share their names with famous saxophone players. Goldsmith reads actual letters intended for the easy-listening superstar, with accompaniment from Zorn.
© Kenneth Goldsmith and Jonathan Zorn. All rights reserved.
www.ubu.com

Anitra Hamilton with Gordon Monohan
Audio Parade: Field Recording #1, 2007.
Commissioned by Emelie Chhangur for the Art Gallery of York University.
© Anitra Hamilton. All rights reserved.

Brian Joseph Davis
Prince, 2005.
From Ten Banned Albums Burned Then Played, 2005.
Brian Joseph Davis uses BBQ King briquettes exclusively.
© Brian Joseph Davis. All rights reserved.
www. brianjosephdavis.com

Valerian Maly
Apple (Windfall / Fallobst), 2003.
A brief audio recording of an apple falling from the actual tree where Newton had his epiphany.
First appeared on A Call For Silence, curated by Nicolas Collins (Sonic Arts: London, 2004).
© Valerian Maly. All rights reserved.

Christof Migone
Langue Distance, 2008.
He calls her long distance with his tongue. Recorded simultaneously in Montreal and Toronto. For MJH.
© Christof Migone. All rights reserved.
www.christofmigone.com

Lee Ranaldo
Countless Centuries Fled Into The Distance Like So Many Storms, part 4
Recorded by Aaron Mullan at Echo Canyon, New York, 2005. Edited and mixed by LR at Lazy Eight, New York, 2008. Thanks to Glacial Trio (David Watson, Tony Buck). Published by Lazy Eight Music, BMI.
© Lee Ranaldo. All rights reserved.
www.leeranaldo.net

Tony Romano
Imagine Band, 2008.
The lyrics of John Lennon’s song Imagine translated by ten professional translation services. Performed by Tony Romano with Will Kidman (vocals, guitars) and Matt Dunn (slide guitar).
© Tony Romano. All rights reserved.
www. tonyromano.ca

MERCERSOUND 09 is FREE to Members and/or cost of shipping / $10 Non-Members
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