SWISS. Yurie Nagashima. Akaaka

Posted in Japan, photography on November 23rd, 2012
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“No matter how grand the vision, when a person thinks of something the image that he sees is no more than the trifling and ordinary scene that he is so accustomed to–as one’s bedroom.” From the artist’s statement accompanying the exhibition of SWISS+ In 2007, Nagashima participated in an artists residence program in the Village Nomade of Switzerland and the photographs she made at that time are reproduced in this volume, which are of flowers along with views of her residence and her son. The images were inspired by a set of flower photographs she found in a box of her recently deceased grandfather’s home. The photographs in that box were made by her grandmother twenty-five years prior. Nagashima’s work is characterized by her documentation of her family. Through the pictures of flowers and her diaristic entries, she has found a new means of creating a document of her family despite the separation of time and distance. Wedged into the pages randomly–not unlike a scrapbook– are airline tickets, memos, and blank sheets of craft paper. The sense of shuffle and easy re-ordering dispenses with linear narrative in favor of an accidental, open-ended reading. This makes the book’s art direction and design are integral components of the project, blending together visual and text elements with found matter. Her diary-style entires are printed on tracing paper and seem to be typed out with a typewriter with keys out of register. The deliberate slowness of the book’s aesthetic is the vehicle for presenting the photography.

Language: Japanese
Pages: 214
Size: 215 × 290 mm
Weight: 900 g
Binding: Hardcover (in 20 different colors!)

68.00€

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White Flowers. Sayo Nagase. Twelve Books + Yomogi Books

Posted in Japan, photography on November 16th, 2012
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“White Flowers” is Sayo Nagase’s third book. She focused on a weed which grows wild along roadsides in Sweden during her stay last summer.

Edition of 500. Signed and numbered by the artist.
Published by Twelve Books.

D 25€
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Ayu Kobayashi. Somewhere.

Posted in Japan, photography on September 27th, 2012
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Somewhere is a serie of photografies from Ayu Kobayashi. 2012.

D 11,5 €

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3444. Masanao Hirayama (HIMAA). Edition Nord.

Posted in Japan on November 21st, 2011
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3444. Masanao Hirayama (HIMAA). Edition Nord.

This impressive book is his first work under the name of his real name.

D € 40

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Basso Magazin #8: The Rest Is Revolution.

Posted in graphic design, Japan, magazines, photography on October 14th, 2011
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Basso Magazin #8: The Rest Is Revolution.

A compilation of text and images with contributions by Adi Khalif, Adrian Hermanides, Assume Vivid Astro Focus, Baltazar Castor, Benjamin Alexander Huseby, Berglind & Funi, Billy Miller amongst others.

Ideas, redaction, layout: Yusuf Etiman

D 8€

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Pool #1: Warsaw – Tokyo – Vienna. Summer 2011

Posted in Fashion, Japan, magazines, photography on August 26th, 2011


Pool #1: Warsaw – Tokyo – Vienna. Summer 2011

POOL — intercontinental magazine published in Tokyo (52°41’N, 139°46’E), Warsaw (52°35’N, 21°05’E) and Vienna (48°13’N, 16°22’E). — Contributors: Anrealage, Wendy&Jim, Ania Kuczynska, Petar Petrov, Birgit Megerle, Yohei Yoshida, Alexander Nussbaumer, Mario Grubisic, Lukas Gansterer, Christoph Pirnbacher, Kasia Korzeniecka, Szymon Roginski, Tomasz Kowalski, Maurycy Gomulicki, Daphne Ahlers, Andrzej Sobolewski, Lucie Stahl, Philipp Ruthner. — A seasonal artbook curated by Yosuke Demukai — Japanese photographer based in Warsaw/Tokyo and the Polish artist Marcin Zarzeka, who lives in Vienna/Warsaw. — The magazine printed on paper in an edition of 1000 copies. — Touch and smell summer issue. — POOL.

D 15€

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David Horvitz Book Launch and Potluck @Waldorf Hotel, Vancouver, 4th June 2011

Posted in food, Japan, Motto Vancouver event on June 4th, 2011

Motto Books and Fillip are happy to present a launch and potluck for My Grandma’s Recipes, recently released by Morava Publishing House, Poland. The publication includes recipes collected by Horvitz’s grandma, Kay Maruyama, over several decades. Assembled primarily through sharing, the recipes reflect the second- and third-generation culture of Japanese Americans living on the West Coast.

Launch to take place in the Lobby of the Waldorf Hotel on the 4th of June at 4pm. You are encouraged to make and bring a dish from the book! A few of the recipes are posted here:http://fillip.ca/file/35/horvitz-recipes.pdf

The Travel Almanac #1: David Lynch

Posted in Japan, magazines, travel on May 18th, 2011

The Travel Almanac #1: David Lynch

Issue 1 (Spring/Summer 2011) of The Travel Almanac explores the topics of traveling and temporary habitation from the personal perspectives of innovative figures in the fashion, music, art, and film worlds. Addressing an increasingly mobilized creative community, it is the first publication of its kind to speak to this sophisticated generation of travelers. The plurality of this community inspires the magazine to focus on individual’s personal experiences and the effects of travel on their lives and work.

The first issue features original interviews and conversations with director, David Lynch; Javier Peres, Los Angeles/Berlin-based gallerist, curator, and owner of Peres Projects; Andy McCluskey, lead signer of the legendary 80’s band Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark; James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem; art-star Terence Koh, as well as many other cultural icons and innovators. The issue also contains a feature on Japanese Ryokans (ultra-traditional countryside hotels), as well as personal travel stories, and reviews of the most exceptional and interesting hotels worldwide.

D 10€

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Dondoro, Estelle Hanania

Posted in Japan, Motto Berlin store, photography, Uncategorized, Zines on April 6th, 2011




Dondoro is a photographic work born from the collaboration between Estelle Hanania and the famous Japanese puppet master Hoichi Okamoto.
Enigmatic creator who lived alone in the Japanese countryside near Nagano, he created hundreds of puppets for his own performances. He archived all his puppets since the late 1970s. When Hoichi Okamoto used to slip behind one of its human-sized puppets to animate it, a confused game began between the master, the puppet and the photographer.
As usual with Estelle Hanania’s work, Dondoro leads the spectator in a world where human figures constantly appear and disappear, in the magical world of a magical storyteller.

€14

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SUPER LABO – Wild Flowers, Redheads, Stravinsky Overdrive, Night Rider, Ash Wednesday New Orleans and Nympho Daughters

Posted in Japan, photography on September 25th, 2010
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Wild Flowers – Joel Meyerowitz (New York, USA)

18.6 x 23.5 cm
32 Pages
27 Images
Softcover
Full color Offset
Limited edition of 500

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Redheads – Joel Meyerowitz (New York, USA)

18.2 x 25.6 cm
32 Pages
17 Images
Softcover
Full color Offset
Limited edition of 500, 2009

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Stravinsky Overdrive – Osamu Kaneruma (Tokyo, Japan)

16 x 22.5 cm
24 Pages
11 Images
Softcover
Full color Offset
Limited edition of 500

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Night Rider – Tomonori “rip” Tanaka (Tokyo, Japan)

18.2 x 25.6 cm
18 Pages
9 Images
Softcover
Black and White Offset
Limited edition of 500

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Ash Wednesday, New Orleans – Alec Sloth (Minnesota, USA)

18.2 x 25.6 cm
32 Pages
39 Images
Softcover
Full color Offset
Limited edition of 500

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Nympho Daughters – Todd Hido ( San Francisco, USA )

18.1 x 25 cm
32 Pages
22 Images
Soft Cover
Full color offset
Limited edition of 500

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