editions and books
Jaime Gili: Repetition offers a conceptualist approach to the formalist genre of the artist monograph. Designed during a workshop about the book as a curatorial space, readers can experience Gili's work from different angles as the paintings transform and travel across consecutive pages.
The book contains an interview between Jaime Gili and Pablo León de la Barra. During the course of discussion, ideas are exchanged about the integration of art and architecture in relation to Gili's evolution and international recognition, including a recent commission for one of the world's largest murals painted on industrial storage tanks in Portland, Maine.
Edition of 500
84 pages
135 x 190mm (5.31 x 7.48 inches)
paperback
English and Spanishh
Out Autumn 2012
ISBN 978-0-9573509-0-8
booksfromthefuture
With an interview between Jaime Gili and Pablo León de la Barra
Editors: Yvan Martinez and Joshua Trees booksfromthefuture
Design: Hyunho Choi

LAKE 9, 2010
Commissioned by Whitechapel Gallery for the THIS IS TOMORROW Exhibition, October 2010
Edition 75 + 7 AP
Screen print on 310 gsm magnani litho paper
42 x 59 cm
Available from Whitechapel Gallery

TANK 118, 2010
Commissioned by Maine Center for Creativity
Edition 35 + 5 AP
Screen print on 310 gsm paper
42 x 59 cm
Available from Maine Center for Creativity

DRAP, 2008
Commissioned by UECLAA
Edition 50
Screen print on fabric
80 x 60 cm unfolded
Available from UECLAA



Jaime Gili - A Riflemaker Picture Book
ISBN 978-0-9553728-5-8
Available from Riflemaker


a 64-page picture book illustrated with quotes from: Sacha Craddock, Jesús Fuenmayor, Juan Carlos Ledezma, Ticio Escobar, Barry Schwabsky, Edgar Alfonzo Sierra and Sally O'Reilly.
7 x 7 Posters, 2005
Commissioned by Selfridges
7 different ones, Unlimited Edition
Offset prints on 160 gsm paper
841 × 1189 cm
Available from Riflemaker and me

Mototaxi stickers, 2007 (triple frontera) and 2008 (Caracas)
first version commissioned by Bienal do Mercosul
500 Edition
digital prints on adhesive vynil
21 x 39 cm
Available from here

caracas

triple frontera
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