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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Part One – Robin Waart & Jonas Wandeler

Posted in graphic design, literature, Motto Berlin store, photography, typography, writing on December 3rd, 2010
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Part One
This collection of 101 Part ones was printed in a numbered edition of 101, each containing an original Part one.

Collection: Robin Waart
Book design: Jonas Wandeler

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May #5

Posted in literature, magazines, Motto Berlin store, Theory on November 3rd, 2010
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May #5

Préface / Preface
Learning to Breathe Protest
Apprendre à souffler la révolte


Le Soi, le Groupe et le Mac : deux faces d’une institution
The Self, the Group and the Pimp : Two Sides of an Institution

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La Possibilité d’un monde
The Possibility of a World

Alexandre Costanzo

From the A to the K
Karl Holmqvist

« Regardez-la un instant. Puis, tournez la page. »
“ Look at it for a moment. Then turn the page. ”

Camille Pageard

“Please cremate my body. Loathing.”
« Prière de m’incinérer. Dégoût.»

Robert McKenzie

Le Complot de l’ornement
Gallien Déjean

Sphinx
Kim West

Moyra Davey, “Speaker Receiver”
Elisabeth Lebovici

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I’m not on fire – Carsten Tabel

Posted in literature, Motto Berlin event on October 21st, 2010
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I’m not on fire
Carsten Tabel
gestaltet von/ designed by Sam de Groot
Broschur, 96 S., 15×17 cm/ Paperback, 96 p., 15×17 cm
Auflage 750/ edition 750
deutsch/ german
Published by Lubok Verlag

The publication is released on the occasion of the exhibition “The difference between you and me is that I’m not on fire” showing works of the Leipzig artist at galerieKleindienst from October 21 to November 20, 2010. We cordially invite you to the opening and book presentation on October 21, 2010 at 8 pm at galerieKleindienst, Leipzig.
The reading by the author of selected texts from “I’m not on fire” will take place at the Lubok Zentrale, Paul-Gruner-Straße 64, Leipzig, on October 29 at 6.30 pm.

PARROT. Karl Larsson. Paraguay Press.

Posted in literature, Motto Berlin store, poetry on October 12th, 2010
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PARROT. Karl Larsson.
Edited by Kim West.
Published by Paraguay Press.
Design by Pascal Prosek.
September 2010. English.
Edition of 1000
11 x 18,4 cm, 80 pages, b/w, softcover

Parrot is the third book written by Swedish artist Karl Larsson, whose work consistently explores language, writing, and narrative in relation to historical and contemporary experiments in literature and art. Parrot originates from a research conducted by the artist on the work of Marcel Broodthaers, who famously withdrew from poetry and developed a fascination for birds — as in the famous piece from 1976 Ne dites pas que je ne l’ai pas dit.

Parrot by Karl Larsson is a 80-pages long poetical essay – or maybe an analytical piece of poetry – about the repetition, the dissemination, and the crystallization of words and their meanings. It is a book about bodies, containers, and documents. It harbors, generates and repeats poetical statements. A parrot is a bird whose body is inhabited by others: it mimicks their language and creates comical and uncanny resemblances. It is a very beautiful bird.

Karl Larsson – Parrot was produced in conjunction with the exhibition “Parrot” Marcel Broodthaers and Karl Larsson, at Index – The Swedish Contemporary Art Foundation, Stockholm, Sept-Oct 2010.

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N+1 #9 BAD MONEY.

Posted in history, literature, magazines, politics on September 9th, 2010
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N+1 #9 BAD MONEY.

THE INTELLECTUAL SITUATION:

THE EDITORS – The Intellectual Situation
Web 2.0 has been revelatory in lots of ways—user-generated naked photos, for one—but the torrent of writing from ordinary folks has certainly been one of the most transfixing.

THE EDITORS – Internet as Social Movement
“The Russian Revolution,” Wired founding editor Louis Rossetto once said, “was like a schoolyard game compared to the change that’s been driven by the digital revolution.”

THE EDITORS – Addled
Today we Google ourselves to see what the world knows about us; tomorrow we’ll just watch the ads. The outlines of this can already be discerned in Gmail’s data mining of your emails.

THE EDITORS – Cave Painting
For the best writers on video games, games are not art and don’t need to be. Games are, by design, what Plato believed epic poetry to be: ethics manuals for inhabitants of the cave.

POLITICS:

BENJAMIN KUNKEL – Full Employment
Of all classic capitalist problems—income inequality, imperialism, the class character of the state—mass unemployment has probably been the one to trouble living Americans least.

NARCOTERROR IN MEXICO:

ANONYMOUS – Under the Cartels
In the late ’90s, when I moved to the city of Monterrey, people made jokes about my origins: surely my father carried a gun, surely I was coarse and crude—I was from a border town.

JUAN VILLORO – The Red Carpet
It’s possible to distinguish the ‘signatures’ of the different cartels: some decapitate their victims, others cut out their tongues, others leave the dead in the trunks of cars.

ESSAYS:

EMILY WITT – Miami Party Boom
We were led to an elevator past tanks filled with pulsing jellyfish. The elevator went down to the basement area, and when the door slid open an impossibly tall drag queen greeted us.

ELIF BATUMAN – Summer in Samarkand, Part II
If there is one thing I heard a thousand times in Samarkand, it was how they have the greatest bread in Uzbekistan because of their amazingly clean water and air.

MARK GREIF – Octomom, One Year Later
The octuplets were supposed to be a distraction; instead, the camera teams camped on Nadya Suleman’s lawn got a living metaphor for the crisis.

FICTION:

SAM LIPSYTE – The Blue Newt Faction
The hand-scrawled sign over the door to the Happy Salamander preschool read: Closed indefinitely due to pedagogical conflicts. Please call 917 887 8884 for further information.

THOMAS LEVERITT – The Exchange Rate Between Lust and Money
Oh, the girls have panic buttons all right, and if one of them gets pushed it won’t be cops who’ll come running. That falls under “security,” provided by the landlord.

REVIEWS:

MARK MCGURL – Zombie Renaissance
Critics have been worrying about the death of the novel for decades. The publication of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies is unlikely to change that.

CARLENE BAUER – Why Don’t You?
Because she wants to argue that having sex doesn’t mean you’re a bad person, Valenti insists on divorcing sex from emotional and ethical consequences altogether.

MOLLY YOUNG – Fake Food Triptych
One suspects a preexisting need to make food more interesting than it is, more beautiful, more strange—an impulse more fundamental than a flavor-tripping party.

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80*81, Volumes 1-4

Posted in Film, literature, Motto Berlin store, photography, politics, writing on July 27th, 2010
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Volume One: What Happened?

Including BLITZ by Derek Ridgers, Rosetta Brooks in ZG magazine, Zeitleiste: January 1980 and December 1981, The Beginning of the Green Party, William S. Burroughs and Andy Warhol at the Chelsea Hotel, Slavoj Žižek / Interview, Alain Badiou on Jacques Lacan, Eric B. Mitchell / Interview, Excerpt from René Ricard’s The Radiant Child, Robert Longo / Interview

D 19.50€

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Volume Two: California über alles

Including Ear by Isa Genzken, Tatum O’Neal & family by Brad Elterman, Playlist by DJ Hell, two more films, Giorgio Moroder / Interview, Paul Schrader  / Interview, Timeline: February 1980, October Surprise, also by Gary Sick, Abol Hassan Bani-Sadr/ Interview, Hello America / The Presidents, JG Ballard, Timeline: November 1981

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Volume Three: Mao III

Including Triangle, Trois Femmes by Pierre Christin and Enki Bilal, Interview Don DeLillo, J.G. Ballard, My Father, and Me by Mei-Lun Xue, Timeline: March 1980 and October 1981

D 18€

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Volume Four: u2 – 4u + 8 = 0

Including Wolfgang Pauli, Viktor Kortschnoi, Max Bill, Andy Warhol, CG Jung, Angela Bulloch, Robert Fludd, Charles and Ray Eames, Dan Graham, Bob Wilson, Alexander von Schlieffen, Richard Feynman, Samuel Beckett, Aylin Langreuter/Christophe de la Fontaine, Mario Juruna, Niels Bohr, Pope John Paul II, Kasimir Malevich, Oskar Schlemmer

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Edited by Georg Diez and Christopher Roth, Published by Edition Patrick Frey

All texts in English

Chimurenga #9-13

Posted in illustration, literature, Motto Berlin store on July 26th, 2010
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#9 Conversations in Luanda and Other Graphic Stories

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#10 Futbol, Politricks & Ostentatious Cripples

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#11 Conversations with poets who refuse to speak

Features a heady mix of words and images that give voice to silence. So much has been said about speech: speaking up, speaking for oneself, not being allowed to speak, speaking for the other who’d rather speak for self, but very little is said about the virtue of silence. So much said about making oneself visible, but little said about mining the rich depths of absence. This issue is about silence, disappearing oneself as act. Though it’s often one of abdication, could it be defiance, resistance even? – a challenging idea, in a culture where struggle about seeking exposure, giving voice, making visible and all that stuff…

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#12&13 Dr. Satan’s Echo Chamber

#12 : An all-faxion issue on black technologies no longer secret.
Featuring words and images by Allan “Botsotso” Kolsky, Koffi Kwahule, Joao Barreiros, Olufemi Terry, Doreen Baigaina, Stacy Hardy, Akin Adesokan, Nnedi Okorafor-Mbachu, JG Ballard, Emmanuel Dongala, Blank du Blanc, Jean Malaquais, Liesl Jobson, Peter Kalu, Dominique Malaquais, Basim Magdy, Jean Lamore, Femi ?Rage? Dawkins, James Sey, Minette Vari, Teju Cole and Rana Dasgupta.

#13 : 13 documents the (un)making of: Dr. Satan’s Echo Chamber (Louis Chude-Sokei; Victor Gama); Mannenberg (John Edwin Mason; Abdullah Ibrahim); The Last Angel of History (John Akomfrah and Edward George and BAFC); Les Saignates (Jean-Pierre Bekolo Obama); Les Saignantes 2 (Lionel Manga), SAPE (Baudouin Mouanda); a painting (Pume Bylex); Julumbu (Abu Bakarr Mansaray); Palestinian Walls (Eyal Weizman); Beaubourg (Luca Frei) and Slackers like Nkrumah and Sartre (Shirana Shahbazi, Tirdad Zolghadr and Faouzi Rouissi).

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On the Self-Reflexive Page, Louis Lüthi

Posted in literature, Motto Berlin store on July 26th, 2010
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On the Self-Reflexive Page, Louis Lüthi

The subject of this book is the page, and the pages reproduced in it are taken from works of literature (or, in some cases, art books that derive specifically from literature). Lüthi presents them thematically, resulting in a typology of self-reflexive pages: Black Pages, Blank Pages, Drawing Pages, Photography Pages, Text Pages, Number Pages, and Punctuation Pages. In literature, such devises are often used as a counterpoint to what has preceded or what will follow in the narrative.

Published by Roma Pulications.

Out of Print