JOHN ISAACS
EXHIBITIONS
ARTWORKS
STUDIO
BIOGRAPHY
PUBLICATIONS
PRESS
CONTACT
ESSAYS
2021 Philipp Bollmann (from the exhibithion catalogue Today I started loving you again)
2021 John Isaacs: Matrix of Amnesia (1997), Dieter Mersch
2020 Mixed Media Dimensions Variable, Martin Kemp
2017 Sentimental Biology, Didi Bozzini
2012 Ten Tracks, Didi Bozzini
2003 Chant Down Babylon, Robert Brown (from the exhibithion catalogue Is more than this more than this)
1998 Synthetic Thinking, Margrit Brehm


INTERVIEWS
2021 Hannah Hochbaum & John Isaacs (from the exhibithion catalogue Today I started loving you again)
2020 John Isaacs, This is the Place at ArtVera's in Geneva | Artnet
2018 Pierre-Yves Desaive & John Isaacs (from the exhibithion catalogue Archipelago)
2016 Catarina Vaz & John Isaacs, Art Research Map
2013 Didi Bozzini & John Isaacs (from the exhibithion catalogue The hand that rocks the cradle)
2012 Els Fiers & John Isaacs


PRESS
2019 John Isaacs, Travesia Cuatro | Madrid, Artforum
2011 You are innocent in your dreams, Flash Art Review
2010 Rude Britannia, The Guardian
2008 Antennae Issue 7
2007 Fearfull Objects, Art, New City
2006 Are you like me full of hope and full of fear, Art In Review, Ny Times
2002 Voices from the Id, Frieze Issue 69
2000 Spectacular Bodies, The Guardian
Katastrophen und Desaster, Der Spiegel
Katastrophen und Desaster, Welt Online
1999 Bad Bad, Frieze Issue 48
1998 Matrix of Amnesia, Frieze Issue 38
1996 Ideal Standart Summertime / Postscript, Frieze Issue 26


EXHIBITION PRESS RELEASES
2016 The 13 Corners
2016 Only Words
2013 The architecture of empathy
2010 You are innocent in your dreams
2009 Let the Golden Age Begin
2008 Gathering Dust
Glass Eye...Glass Soul
2007 A Perfect Soul
You said you would alway be there
The supernatural world in which I am professional involved
2006 In the darkest hour there may be light
2005 Are you like me full of hope and full of fear / NY
Are you like me full of hope and full of fear / London
2004 Are we not the same you and I
If not now then when
2003 Other Peoples Lives