Fillip #10
Posted in graphic design, magazines, Motto Berlin store on September 4th, 2009Tags: fillip, issue 10, Vancouver
Chimurenga # 14, Everyone Has Their Indian features words and images on the Third World project and links, real and imagined, between Africa and South Asia.
Contributors include: M. Neelika Jayawardane, Emily Raboteau, Rasheed Araeen, Martin Kimani, Shailja Patel, Rustum Kozain, Kai Friese, Amitav Ghosh, Manu Herbstein, J.S. Saxena, Ranjith Kally, Vivek Narayanan, Achal Prabhala, Akin Adesokan, Neo Muyanga, Philippe Rekacewicz, Percy Zvomuya, Mahmood Mamdani, Binyavanga Wainaina, Raqs Media Collective, Pravasan Pillay, Rigo 23, Andile Mngxitama, Naeem Mohaiemen, Tsuba Ka 23, Girija Tropp, Robben Island Museum, Speculative Archive and many more.
UNTER DEM MOTTO. One Day Self Publishing Fair. September 5th 2009.
Hosted by Motto Bookstore and Chert Gallery, Berlin.
Motto Berlin is proud to invite you to the event “Unter dem Motto – One Day Self Publishing Fair”, organized in occasion of a weekend dedicated to art publications in Berlin. On Saturday, September 5th, 60 publishers coming from 18 countries, selected by Nieves, Rollo Press and Motto, will fill the spaces of Motto bookshop and Chert gallery with their productions. This one-day event presents an eclectic mix offering a careful overview on the importance and constant growth of autonomous publishing nowadays, from home-printed zines to publications by renowned institutions. 40+ booths will give the oportunity to the audience to meet the publishers and browse titles in a friendly athmosphere.
“Unter dem Motto” is organized in parallel of the presentation of the newly acquired exhibition “KIOSK – Modes of multiplication” on Thursday, September the 3rd, at Staatliche Kunstbibliothek Berlin and the Art Books fair: “Miss Read”, organized by KW Institute for Contemporary Art, from September 4th to 6th.
For any further information about the event and the publishers, please do not hesitate to contact us at: news@mottodistribution.com
Unter dem Motto
Saturday, September 5th
12.00 am – 12.00 pm
Motto/Chert
Skalitzer Str. 68
10997 Berlin
U1 Schlesisches Tor
Tel: +49 30 75442119
www.mottodistribution.com
www.chert-berlin.com
www.nieves.ch
www.rollo-press.com
4478 Zine. Erik Van Der Weijde (NL)
Archive Books (DE/IT)
Asher Penn (US)
Back Cover (FR)
Bart de Baets (NL)
BAT Editions (FR)
Bbooks (DE)
Bedford Press (GB)
Beni Bischof (CH)
Bernhard Cella (AT)
Boa Books (CH)
Bookhorse (CH)
Cannon Magazine NL)
Casco Office for Art, Design and Theory (NL)
Clouds (NZ)
Colophon.David Bennewith (NZ)
Dent De Leone (GB)
Dexter Sinister/DDD (US)
Dynasty Zine (GR)
Ecu Press (CA)
Edition Fink (CH)
Famicon (GB)
Faund (CH)
Fillip (CA)
For Further Information (GB)
Form Content (GB)
FW. Hans Gremmen (NL)
Graphic (KR)
Hassla (US)
Hello zine (DE)
Innen (HU)
Islands Fold (CA)
Jan van Eyck Academy publications (NL)
Julia Born (CH)
Kaugummi (FR)
Kodoji Press (CH)
Larry’s (CA)
May (FR)
Mieke Woestenburg (NL)
Mono.kultur (DE)
Montgomery Media (DE)
Na Kim (KR)
Nazi Knife (FR)
Nieves (CH)
Onomatopee (NL)
Orient Press (DE)
Paperback (GB)
Passenger (CH/CA)
Petunia (FR)
Piktogram (PL)
Rollo Press (CH)
Roven (FR)
Seems (US)
Serps Press (AU)
Shobo Shobo (FR)
Sister, Harsh Patel (US)
Slavs and Tatars (BE/US)
Starship (DE)
Task Newsletter (US)
The Lousy Livin’ Company (DE)
The Mock (UK)
The National Grid (NZ)
The Uses of Literacy (US)
True True True (NL)
Turbo Magazine (CH)
Utrecht (JP)
Werkplaats Typogafie (NL)
Westphalie (DE)
Unter dem Motto is parallel to:
KIOSK Modes of multiplication | Opening 03.09.09 | Kunstbibliothek Staatliche Museen zu Berlin | Matthäikirchplatz 6 | 10785 Berlin | www.smb.museum
MISS READ | 04.09. – 06.09.2009 | KW Institute for Contemporary Art | Auguststr. 69 | 10117 Berlin | www.kw-berlin.de
We’ve got the LOVELY DAZE publications from Taiwan in store now.
LOVELY DAZE is a curatorial journal published biannually in limited editions.
Each issue is consisted of visuals and texts, based on concepts, techniques and aesthetics in relations to the topics of the issues.
The latest edition presents a special Rose recipe book – a collection of delicious recipes composed by pastry chef Angela Garcia with drawings by artist Cristina Rodriguez.
The first box set edition is also available in a very limited number at Motto.
Encens Magazine # 24
The world of Dries van Noten:
Dries Van Noten – Jules François Crahay – Cinzia Ruggieri – Rick Owens – Per Spook – Véronique Leroy – Romeo Gigli – Alaia …
Now at Motto Berlin.
Motto is happy to stock a large selection from Hyphen Press.
Available in Berlin store:
Asleep in the afternoon, E.C. Large
Sugar in the air, E.C. Large
Paul Renner: the art of typography, Christopher Burke
God’s amateur: the writing of E.C. Large, Stuart Bailey and Robin Kinross
Detail in typography, Jost Hochuli
A view of early typography: up to about 1600, Harry Carter / Introduction by James Mosley
Anthony Froshaug: Typography & texts / Documents of a life, Robin Kinross
Fragments of utopia: collage reflections of heroic modernism, David Wild
Models & Constructs: margin notes to a design culture, Norman Potter
What is a designer: things, places, messages, Norman Potter
Active literature: Jan Tschichold and New Typography, Christopher Burke
Typography papers 7 – Department of Typography, University of Reading
Typography papers 5 – Department of Typography, University of Reading
Designing books: practice and theory, Jost Hochuli & Robin Kinross
The transformer: principles of making Isotype charts, Marie Neurath and Robin Kinross
Type now: a manifesto, plus work so far, Fred Smeijers
Put About: A Critical Anthology on Independent Publishing presents a timely discussion about independent publishing and publishing by artists, focusing on books where the makers keep control of every aspect of production through to distribution. Combining an interest in what and why publishers and artists feel compelled to deliver such materials, together with the economic models, audience and networks of association that can give independent productions a wider cultural presence, this book features a broad range of written and visual pieces alongside ‘case-studies’ from a selection of contemporary international publishers.
Contributors include: John Baldessari, Simon Bedwell, Michael Bracewell, Andrea Brady, Cabinet Magazine, Bonnie Camplin, Maurizio Cattelan, David Dibosa, Matthew Higgs, Stewart Home, Lucy Lippard, Emily King, Gunilla Klingberg, Jakob Kolding, John Miller, Paul D. Miller aka Dj Spooky, Aleksandra Mir, Stéphanie Moisdon, David Osbaldeston, Raymond Pettibon, Lynne Tillman, Nicolas Trembley, and Axel John Wieder.