


In his first evening-filling artist's book Notizen (“Notes”), Sebastian Haslauer combines texts with drawings, most of which were created on the road, and which have one thing in common: they are unfinished, processual – and not to forget entertaining, meaning funny or thought-provoking.
The “Notes” are an artifact of artistic thought in book form; they illustrate the gathering of observations, the organizing of content material, and the extraction of ideas. In other words, all the formlessness in motion that conditions the form-finding process for art.
Designed by Tim+Tim, published by Edition Taube.






