The Deaths in Newport – Lewis Baltz

Posted in Motto Berlin store, photography, writing on January 11th, 2011
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The Deaths in Newport – Lewis Baltz

After eight years, VIER5 and lewis baltz collaborated again on an artist book about THE DEATHS IN NEWPORT. The huge newspaper archive of Lewis Baltz formed the basis for this publication which focuses for the first time on the role of the media in the spectacular trial in newport beach in the the late 1940s.

Editor: VIER5
114 pages
Format: 14 cm x 22 cm
22 b/w images

Limited edition of 170.
Numbered and signed by Lewis Baltz.

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Appear to me – Susan Phillipsz

Posted in literature, Motto Berlin store, writing on January 7th, 2011
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Appear to me – Susan Phillipsz

¨Appear to Me¨ consists of a recording of a young woman singing to the tune of the Gregorian chant, ¨Salve Regina¨ . The haunting text, with its allusions to a voice rising like a bird in flight, …

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Mousse #26

Posted in magazines, Motto Berlin store, painting, photography, Theory, writing on January 7th, 2011
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Mousse #26

Jimmie Durham has an interesting theory about money: it’s a virus that’s using its biology, architecture and art to replace human nature with its own…

Nick Relph is tangled in the weave of a tartan. Kirsty Bell met up with him to discover his sources of inspiration, which range from his own closet to Ellsworth Kelly’s paintings, by way of DIY groups on the web.

In the last twenty-six years, Moyra Davey has photographed almost no one. On the other hand, she has very clear ideas about the role played by literature in her universe of objects and dust. Gigiotto Del Vecchio explored it with the artist.

Ten, twenty, or even thirty years ago, who would have thought that talking about art schools would become cool? Dieter Roelstraete has an astute theory about this epoch-making “educational turn”.

A two-ton asteroid is reason enough to set Guillermo Faivovich and Nicolás Goldberg to work on a project that incorporates scientific knowledge, socio-political history, and the inexplicable magnetism of an alien object. Johan Lundh talked about it with the artistic duo for PART OF THE PROCESS.

Laure Prouvost has a passion for arranging meetings in unusual places, and Francesco Pedraglio had to follow her through muddy tunnels for an interview about her work. Which lies at the border between surrealism and plausibility.
The Chto Delat? collective is inspired by Lenin and carries on the revolution through musicals. But can it keep political symbols from being co-opted by aesthetics? That’s one of the questions raised by Jakob Schillinger.
Běla Kolářová lived in the shadow of her husband, artist and poet Jiří Kolář, and yet her sophisticated, conceptual work, made up of personal objects, deserves a special place in art history. Alice Motard talks about it.

ARTIST PROJECT: Leonor Antunes.

Plus…

For LOST AND FOUND, Jens Hoffmann traces the career of Marta Minujin, a pioneer of happenings and media art, a global artist ante litteram.

Barbara Casavecchia got the rare chance to take a look at his endless archive of useless images. As a result, through SKELETONS IN THE CLOSET, we too get to explore the terraced house in Chalk Farm, north of London, that belongs to John Stezaker.

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n+1 – What was the Hipster? a sociological investigation

Posted in Motto Berlin store, Theory, Uncategorized, writing on January 5th, 2011
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n+1 research branch small book series: What was the Hipster? a sociological investigation

“Who was the turn-of-the-century hipster? Who is free enough of the hipster taint to write its history without contempt or nostalgia? A panel of writers invited the public to join an investigation into the rise and fall of the contemporary hipster. In addition to the panel transcript, the book includes essays and responses from critics.”

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FirstPerson Magazine – Issue 4 – “Discomfort of Sculpture”

Posted in Editions, magazines, Motto Berlin store, music, photography, sculpture, writing on December 31st, 2010
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FirstPerson Magazine

Issue 4 “Discomfort of Sculpture”
Limited letterpress edition with hand-silkscreened poster

CONTRIBUTIONS: Daniel Arsham, Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy, Lynda Benglis, Lee Bontecou, Louise Bourgeois, Maya Deren, Ryan McGinley, Yoko Ono

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Robert Walser – Answer to an Inquiry

Posted in illustration, literature, Motto Berlin store, Uncategorized, writing on December 30th, 2010
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Answer to an Inquiry – Robert Walser

“You ask me if I have an idea for you, sir, you ask me to draft a sketch, a play, a dance, a pantomime, or something else that you could use, that you could abide by.…”

The Swiss author Robert Walser’s Answer to an Inquiry is a short work written in the form of a letter. Walser assumes the voice of a great man of the theater responding to an aspiring actor’s request for advice. The young actor is given very simple, practical suggestions on how best to perform absolute anguish. This new edition, featuring a new translation accompanied by more than 40 drawings is a collaboration between translator Paul North and artist Friese Undine. Answer to an Inquiry should serve as a practical handbook for anyone wanting to convey deep suffering.

Illustrator: Friese Undine
Translator: Paul North
Publisher: Ugly Duckling Presse
Hardcover.

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The World in Your Hand. On the Everyday Global Culture of the Mobile Phone. Spector Books

Posted in Motto Berlin store, politics, Theory, writing on December 29th, 2010
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The World in Your Hand. On the Everyday Global Culture of the Mobile Phone – Olaf Arndt, Günter Burkart, Kenichi Fujimoto, Dominic Johnson, Christiane Mennicke-Schwarz, Sadie Plant, Paul Feigelfeld & Jan Wenzel, Miya Yoshida.

Over the past decades, almost no other technological innovation has been able to find such widespread dissemination so easily, or so rapidly, nor take such all-embracing possession of our daily lives, as the portable telephone. As camera, Walkman, organizer, navigating device, and post box for private and business messages, the mobile phone does not only represent a connection to the world for the affluent parts of the planet the cell phone conquers public urban spaces as well commercial ones and dissolves previous borders between them. Its use causes fundamental shifts in cultural codes and intervenes in social textures.

With essays from the fields of cultural and media studies, philosophy, sociology and art: Olaf Arndt, Günter Burkart, Kenichi Fujimoto, Dominic Johnson, Christiane Mennicke-Schwarz, Sadie Plant, Paul Feigelfeld & Jan Wenzel, Miya Yoshida.

Text in German and English

Published by Spector Books

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Karel Martens: Printed Matter / Drukwerk (3rd reprint)

Posted in Editions, graphic design, history, Motto Berlin store, printmaking, typography, writing on December 19th, 2010
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Printed Matter / Drukwerk, Karel Martens with Jaap van Triest and Robin Kinross

Revised and extended, third edition, 50 years of work.
Published by Hyphen Press

The work of Karel Martens occupies an intriguing place in the present European art-and-design landscape. Martens can be placed in the tradition of Dutch modernism – in the line of figures such as Piet Zwart, H.N. Werkman, Willem Sandberg. Yet he maintains some distance from the main developments of our time: from both the practices of routinized modernism and of the facile reactions against this. His work is both personal and experimental. At the same time, it is publicly answerable. Over the now 50 years of his practice, Martens has been prolific as a designer of books. He has also made contributions in a wide range of design commissions, including stamps, coins, signs on buildings. Intimately connected with this design work has been his practice as an artist. This started with geometric and kinetic constructions, and was later developed in work with the very material of paper; more recently he has been making relief prints from found industrial artefacts. This book looks for new ways to show and discuss the work of a designer and artist, and is offered in the same spirit of experiment and dialogue that characterizes the work it presents.

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the journal – entry no 29

Posted in Fashion, magazines, Motto Berlin store, music, painting, photography, Uncategorized, writing on December 16th, 2010
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the journal, entry no 29

Contributors issue 29:
Tim Barber Katherine Bernard Jonathan Black Joanne Blades David Blaine Joe Bradley Sarah Braman Coley Brown Christian Brylle Julia Burlingham Cody Chandler Irina Cocimarov Lily Cole Meghan Collison Eliza Cummings Lucia della Paolera Julia Dippelhofer Julia Frakes Oto Gillen Mark Gonzales Dennis Gots Phil Grauer Darius Greyson Alizée Guinochet Roni Horn Leigh Johnson Maciek Kobielski Harmony Korine Andrew Kuo Kathy Lo Nate Lowman Bill Saylor Peter Miles Keegan Monaghan Michael Nevin Kaoru Okubu Caroline Polacheck Naomi Preizler Jordan Robin Natasha Royt Jason Schwartzman Laura Selfridge, Romy Soleimani Juergen Teller Vanessa Traina Magnus Unnar Poppie van Herwerden Eugene Wasserman Martynka Wawzryniak Coco Young

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Bad Day #9

Posted in Fashion, Film, magazines, Motto Berlin store, music, photography, poster, writing on December 16th, 2010
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Bad Day magazine, issue 9

Interviews with: Shary Boyle, No Age, Luis Jacob, Glenn O’ Brien, Karl Holmqvist, Gaspar Noé, Trembling Bells, Fred Armisen
Contributors: Asher Penn, Bruce la Bruce, Paul Kneale, Nick Flanagan, Jeremy R Jansen, Cathérine Hug

Extra: limited edition Karl Holmqvist poster inside

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