PRINTED WEB #1

Posted in magazines on July 17th, 2014
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Featuring new web-to-print work by Joachim Schmid, Penelope Umbrico, Mishka Henner, Clement Valla, David Horvitz, Chris Alexander, Christian Bök, Benjamin Shaykin, &amp,Paul Soulellis. Texts by Hito Steyerl and Kenneth Goldsmith. More images here.

 

64 pages
Tabloid newsprint (30 x 36 cm)
Full color printing on 52 gsm paper (brighter and heavier than normal newsprint)
First printing 1,000
Publisher: Paul Soulellis, Library of the Printed Web

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Kaleidoscope #21. Decoding Curating

Posted in magazines, Uncategorized on July 3rd, 2014
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Kaleidoscope #21. Decoding Curating. Issue 21 – Summer 2014

HIGHLIGHTS: Alex Gartenfeld by Nicolás Guagnini; Sarah Rifky by Laura McLean Ferris; Hanne Mugaas by Gerd Elise Mørland; Anthony Yung by Pauline Yao; Luca Lo Pinto by Ilaria Gianni

MAIN THEME – DECODING CURATING: “Curating Non-Profit” moderated by Jason Hwang; “Curating Large Scale” moderated by Chris Sharp; “Curating The Internet” moderated by Karen Archey; “Curating The Gallery” moderated by Alessio Ascari
MONO: – John Armleder
Interview by Andrea Bellini; Essay by Jeanne Graff
REGULARS: Futura: Femi Adeyemi by Hans Ulrich Obrist; Pioneers: Bob Nickas by Fredi Fischli and Niels Olsen; Panorama: Los Angeles by Jesi Khadivi; Producers: Stephan Trüby by Carson Chan; Vis-à-Vis: “The Art of Food” by Francesca Gavin
INSERTS: “Portraits of Society” curated by Nicholas Cullinan; Robert Mapplethorpe curated by Elad Lassry; “Coupling” curated by Piper Marshall

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SPIKE #40

Posted in magazines, writing on July 2nd, 2014
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SPIKE No 40, SUMMER 2014, Rita Vitorelli (ed.)

Featuring contributions by Rita Vitorelli, Peter Pakesch, Metahaven: Johan Grimonprez, Katja Novitskova, Öyvind Fahlström, NSAPolly Staple, Der Galerist Gavin Brown und der Kurator Daniel Baumann, Alexander Scrimgeour, Andrew M. Goldstein & Homa Zarghamee, Kolja Reichert, Tiziana Terranova und Stefan Heidenreich, Laurie Parsons, Alex Israel, Rainer Ganahl, Maria Lassnig, Mark von Schlegell, Paul Maenz, Jordan Wolfsons, Timo Feldhaus, Curzio Malaparte, Mladen Stilinović, Damien Hirst/Arnulf Rainer, Paul Chan.

Price: € 9.50

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zweikommasieben #9 launch w, Helena Hauff (PAN, Werkdiscs) @ Motto Berlin.05.07.2014.

Posted in Events, graphic design, illustration, magazines, Motto Books, music, photography, writing on July 1st, 2014
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zweikommasieben #9 launch w, Helena Hauff (PAN) @ Motto Berlin.05.07.2014.

Please join us for the Berlin launch of zweikommasieben #9, with:

Helena Hauff  (PAN, Werkdiscs, Panzerkreuz Records)
Four S  (Haunter Records)
Konkrit

zweikommasieben (2,7) is a Swiss music journal that has been devoted to the documentation of contemporary club culture since the summer of 2011. Each issue features artist interviews and essays, as well as a particular focus on design, photography and illustration.

Artists featured in the new issue include: Andy Stott, The Haxan Cloak, TR\\ER (aka Truss & Tessela), Cyclobe, Helena Hauff, Ensemble Economique & AUN, Terranova, Call Super and Vatican Shadow.

Published by Präsens Editionen & Motto Books.

Saturday 5th July, 16.00 start.

Motto Berlin
Skalitzer Str. 68
im Hinterhof
10997 Berlin

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cura. n.17.

Posted in magazines on June 27th, 2014
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CURA. No.17   SUMMER 2014   Cover by: Andrew Norman Wilson  –   Ilaria Marotta and Andrea Baccin (Eds.) 

INSIDE THE COVER
 : Andrew Norman Wilson – 
words by Alex Ross

PORTRAITS IN THE EXHIBITION SPACE :
 Walter Zanini. At any Cost – Hell or High – Water
 by Lorenzo Benedetti

SPACES—Study Cases : The Barber Shop, Lisbon – 
Vincent Honoré in conversation with Margarida Mendes

TALKING ABOUT
… : To the Preface-Exhibition (Part II) 
by Jean-Max Colard

SPOTLIGHT
 : Ed Fornieles 
in conversation with Ben Vickers

LAB
 : A project by Rolf Nowotny – 
text by Adam Carr

LAB
 : A project by Marie Angeletti
 – poems by Quinn Latimer
 – text by Anne Dressen

SPOTLIGHT : 
Patrizio Di Massimo 
in conversation with João Mourão and Luís Silva

SPOTLIGHT : 
Jack Lavender 
in conversation with Matthew de Pulford

FOCUS :
 Avery Singer
an – essay by Frances Loeffler

SHOW AND TELL 
: Judith Hopf – Faces – 
text by Cecilia Canziani

THE EXHIBITION ROOM 
: Palace 88
 – an exhibition by The Still House Group

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Mono.Kultur #36: Ricardo Bofill

Posted in magazines on June 12th, 2014
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Mono.Kultur #36: Ricardo Bofill.

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RICARDO BOFILL: THE FUTURE OF THE PAST

“I’m interested in my own history of errors.”

‘It is enough to say that Ricardo Bofill is one of Europe’s most famous and prolific architects of the last century. To add any more is to inevitably leave out too much.’ With these words we begin the journey of our new issue mono.kultur #36 into the mind and work of Spanish architect and enfant terrible Ricardo Bofill.

And indeed, where to begin with an architect as over the top as Ricardo Bofill, notorious since the 1970s for his vast city-like housing estates that look like surreal experiments in crossbreeding desert caves with Star Wars; an architect who has designed over 1000 projects in the space of five decades, from perfume bottles to city plans, and pretty much everything in between; who has worked in a style – or a hundred styles – that is as unique as it is impossible to describe; who founded a leftist collective that would eventually end up building airport terminals; whose life reads somewhat like a fairytale itself, taking us from fascist Spain under Franco’s rule to the celebrity frenzy of our modern times, with the Bofill clan holding a somewhat unique position among Spanish tabloids? To add any more is to inevitably leave out too much.

In short, Ricardo Bofill is a gloriously fascinating character with a penchant for the extra-large, in life as well as in work, and we are terribly pleased to dedicate mono.kultur #36 to the Spanish master.

With mono.kultur, Ricardo Bofill talked about fifty years of architecture, the vagaries of ambition and how Modernism killed the city.

Visually, the issue offers a disorienting journey of architectural splendour with plenty of previously unpublished images from the archives of Ricardo Bofill (as well as the odd film still of naked bodies). Using partial high gloss varnish throughout, it is a pleasing juxtaposition of the natural and the artificial, the intellectual and the sexual, the rigorous and the decadent.

Spring 2014 / English / 15 x 20 cm / 48 Pages
Introduction & Interview by Carson Chan
Images courtesy of Taller de Arquitectura
Design by Vela Arbutina & John McCusker
Publisher: Kai von Rabenau

Price: € 5.00

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The Burning Sand Vol. 3. Sarah Lowndes (Ed.).

Posted in literature, magazines, music, poetry, writing on June 12th, 2014

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The Burning Sand Vol. 3. Sarah Lowndes (Ed.).

Volume 3 of Glasgow-based bi-annual prose poetry and art magazine The Burning Sand, was edited by Sarah Lowndes and designed by Sophie Dyer and Maeve Redmond.

It includes distinctive voices including a new image-text work from artist Kathryn Elkin, a collaborative contribution by Wolf (musician and composer Kim Moore and artist Fergus Dunnet), Jenny Brownrigg’s story, Five art curators consider transforming an interior, three Untitled acrylic paintings composed on pieced newspaper by Tony Swain, Nerea Bello’s eloquent analysis of the controversial annual ritual Alarde parade, Lauren Gault’s evocative composition Such Lush Detail and Luke Fowler’s researches into the live electronic work of maverick Canadian composer Martin Bartlet.

Language: English
Pages: 48

Price: € 4,70

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Zweikommasieben #9. Präsens Editionen / Motto Books.

Posted in magazines, Motto Books, music on June 11th, 2014

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Zweikommasieben #9. Präsens Editionen / Motto Books.

New bilingual edition (English / German)

Featuring Andy Stott, The Haxan Cloak, Truss & Tessela, Cyclobe, Helena Hauff, Ensemble Economique & AUN, Terranova, Call Super, Vatican Shadow.

Pages: 108
Size: 27.5 x 18 cm

Price: €12.00

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San Rocco #9: Monks and Monkeys. Matteo Ghidoni (Ed.).

Posted in magazines on June 5th, 2014
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San Rocco #9: Monks and Monkeys. Matteo Ghidoni (Ed.).

Spring 2014

2A+P/A on grey furniture
Michael Abrahamson on sculpture
Andrea Balestrero on Francesco Lo Savio
Erin Besler and Ian Besler on scale models
Marco Biraghi on Mies van der Rohe’s recent fortunes
Lorenzo De Chiffre visits Herzog & de Meuron’s Stone House in Tavole
Kersten Geers on Stirling’s minimalism
Simon Walker on Sol LeWitt
With photos by Giulio Boem and video stills by Sophie Nys

and much more!

Language: English
Pages:160
Size: 23 × 17 cm
Binding: Softcover

Price: €15.00

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Camera Austria #126. Reinhard Braun (Ed.)

Posted in magazines, photography on June 4th, 2014
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Camera Austria #126.

Contributors include Shuruq Harb, Omar Kholeif, Özlem Altin, Vanessa Joan Müller, Malak Helmy, Jens Maier-Rothe, Alanna Lockward.

Language: English-Deutsh
Pages: 94
Size: 30 x 21 cm
Binding: Softcover

Price: €16.00

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