Paul Haworth & Sam de Groot. TRUE TRUE TRUE @ Motto Berlin. 2.4.2011

Posted in Events, Motto Berlin event, Motto Berlin store, poetry, writing on April 2nd, 2011

Alone, Desperate and Going Nowhere
A novel by Paul Haworth
Published by TRUE TRUE TRUE

Berlin launch at Motto Berlin
Saturday 2 April 2011, 6–8pm
7.30pm: hip-hop performance by Paul Haworth & Sam de Groot, featuring special guest Kasia Fudakowski

Alex ‘Abs’ Brenchley is back. The seven-foot tragedy opens the sequel to Silk Handkerchiefs with the words “2008 was the worst year of my life.” This is the story of that year.

Her tongue – foraging a path through my skull – she’s lost in sweet Abstacy – all thine energy and concentration directed towards staying upright – tantalisingly she nibbles my chin – I rest, my consciousness falters – her naughty hands all over the shop – just need a little TO is all – but, oh my – feel numb and can’t fully appreciate – the sensations – past the belt-line – clutching my butt-cheeks – resting on her shoulder, drift off – come back around as I feel… – a sturdy finger penetrates my arse – the annulus is in my anus! – and two – frantically fingering my tradesman’s – I fall back to sleep – until – a massaging of my balls and P is still soft and doughy – what gives? – the diet pills have stolen my wood! – and her wide, excavating tongue returns to forage deep, deep, deep inside my throat and I can’t take it…bileous…no more…have to stop, I’m about to – puke! – I swing back – she gasps in ecstasy – puke! – I run—

Alone, Desperate and Going Nowhere sweeps our hyper-emotional hero across England, into the depths of despair and deranged behaviour, towards a mythical destination – The Lady Field – a fabled area of Hampstead Heath where it isn’t just men who are cruising. Carnforth yobs,Sex and the City: The Movie, dogging fanatics, Christian Slater, Community Support Officers and the Page Street Gang – these are just some of the forces Alex is up against as he seeks to find the manhood, absolution and purpose in life that will empower him to win the love of Trevoreesia, his Absqueen.

All the while, the economy is collapsing – “My life had been in crisis for so long and now the world was catching up,” observes Alex – and the soundtrack to this far-gone era is Take That’s cruel taunt: THIS COULD BE THE GREATEST DAY OF OUR LIVES. Does that day come for Alex Brenchley or will he remain, always and forever, Alone, Desperate and Going Nowhere?

Mixing Cockney, teen lingo, Victorian slang and inventive wordplay, Haworth’s colourful style makes for an exhilarating and addictive read. This is the second part in a trilogy of comedic novels about Alex Brenchley.

Paul Haworth (Lancaster, 1982) is the author of Silk Handkerchiefs and Andy de Fiets: Letter to Robin Kinross (written with Sam de Groot), both published in 2009 by TRUE TRUE TRUE, Amsterdam. Active also in hip-hop, painting and radio, Paul has recently participated in exhibitions and performances at the Barbican Art Gallery (London), Contemporary Art Center (Vilnius), SMBA (Amsterdam) and Motto (Berlin). He studied at the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art (Oxford) and De Ateliers (Amsterdam). www.homelovin.co.uk

Published February 2011 by TRUE TRUE TRUE
18 × 11 cm, 128 pages, €10
ISBN 978-94-90006-03-7
www.truetruetrue.org

Sunday. Paul Kooiker

Posted in Editions, Motto Berlin event, Motto Berlin store, Motto Zürich store on March 28th, 2011
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sunday. Paul Kooiker
Published by van Zoetendaal 2011, isbn/ean 9789072532077
size 24 x 34 cm, pages 84, edition 1000
D 35€

sunday. Paul Kooiker edition for Motto.
A4 color print. edition of 25. numbered and signed (comes with the book)
D 175€

Paul Kooiker @ Motto Berlin. 26.03.2011

Posted in Events, Motto Berlin event, Motto Berlin store, photography, Uncategorized on March 22nd, 2011
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Saturday, March 26, 2011
Start 6:30 pm

Paul Kooiker’s new book SUNDAY consists of a great diversity of images of one female model. Bright colours, porcelain skin, shiny shoes: turning the pages means moving a lightening sculpture in a natural way, almost in harmony but at unexpected moments bizarre and surrealistic.

http://www.paulkooiker.com/

Quick #1 edition: Julian Stalbohm / Quick #2: Jan Paul Evers –

Posted in Editions, Motto Berlin event, Motto Berlin store on February 13th, 2011
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Quick editions:

– Julian Stalbohm: from the series: famous crashs reenacted by xerox
29,7 cm x 42 cm colour stencil print on 90g/m Werkdruck paper. (not framed)
Edition of 25 signed and numbered (left side)
D 25 €

– Jan Paul Evers: Selbsinhalt und Materialprobe
42 x 29,7 cm 2 color stenil print on 80g/m Munken Print (not framed)
Edition of 25 signed and numbered (right side)
D 25€

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Quick #2 – Jan Paul Evers: Selbstinhalt und Materialprobe
D 7€
Available for distribution

Quick #2: Jan Paul Evers. Launch @ Motto Berlin, 12.02.2011

Posted in magazines, Motto Berlin event, stencil printing on February 7th, 2011
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Quick #2 – Jan Paul Evers: Selbstinhalt und Materialprobe

Launch at Motto Berlin, Saturday 12th February 2011

This issue will be presented by artist, Jan Paul Evers and publisher of Quick Magazine, Arno Auer. Limited edition prints from Quick #1 – Julian Stalbohm: from the series: famous crashs reenacted by xerox will also be presented.

Start: 6:30 pm

Berlin-Paris: Librairie Yvon Lambert @ Motto Berlin. Opening 14.1.2011

Posted in Editions, Events, Motto Berlin event, Motto Berlin store on January 12th, 2011

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Berlin-Paris 2011 opening reception: Friday January 14, 6pm

For the third edition of the Berlin-Paris exchange, Motto is happy to welcome Librairie Yvon Lambert with a selection of books from the gallery and other publications from the bookstore. Also, a new edition from Jonathan Monk will be presented.

http://berlin-paris.fr/
http://www.yvon-lambert.com/

032c – Issue # 20 Winter 2010/2011

Posted in Fashion, magazines, Motto Berlin event, photography on November 10th, 2010
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032c – Issue # 20 Winter 2010/2011

“Rei, I have a wish list for you” – JOHN WATERS on Comme des Garçons, and everything else you never thought you wanted to know about designer REI KAWAKUBO in our 40-page dossier. ARC’TERYX takes menswear to new heights of performance with its new line, Veilance; CLAUDE PARENT is rediscovered as Paris’ last supermodernist; HEDI SLIMANE does STERLING RUBY in downtown L.A.; REM KOOLHAAS discusses Moscow’s new Strelka Institute, FRANCESCO VEZZOLI gives us a look into Milan’s infamous club, Plastic, and DAVID SIMON, creator of HBO’s The Wire, talks anger and the American city in our segment on today’s unexpected places of discourse;; JOHANNESBURG provides a case study in African modernity; BJARKE INGELS is optimistic about the future thanks to artificial intelligence guru RAY KURZWEIL; TUNG WALSH captures WEISSHAAR and KRAM’s mechanical leviathan; DANKO and ANA STEINER bring on Hannelore, Tre, Sunnika, and cover-girl LAUREN SANTO DOMINGO to conclude their Manhattan trilogy; 032c’s latest SELECT presents the best of this season’s books, products, and ideas; and so much more on 264 pages. “

D 10€
EU 12€
Available for distribution

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On 29th of October, ‘This Week’ will be at Motto Berlin.

Posted in Motto Berlin event on October 27th, 2010
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On Friday, 29th of October, ‘This Week’ will be at Motto in Berlin, starting at 7pm.
We officially launch Issue #2 ‘Quarter Report I – Men With Ties’ by Alon Levin. There will be short presentations by each artist of all 3 issues made so far.

They say print and newspaper are an obsolete and dying form of media.
This Week is an art paper reanimating elements of the press. Reflecting on the conditions of this traditional industry This Week uses and abuses forms and issues of newspapers. Each issue is made by a different artist.
So far Felix Weigand and Kasper Andreasen have dealt with headlines and comic strips. ‘Quarter Report I – Men With Ties’ is the title for Alon Levins new issue of This Week.

www.this-week.org

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.

Correct me if I’m critical @ Motto Berlin. 05.10.2010

Posted in Events, Motto Berlin event, Motto Berlin store on October 3rd, 2010
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Correct me if I’m critical

DISCUSSION 5 October 2010 @ Motto
Critical Imagination Against State Control

17:00 Ida Börjel and Andrzej Tichý “Citizens without Boundaries”

18.00 Perihan Mağden

As part of the the multi-venue and platform exhibition program correct me if i’m critical the discussion event “Critical imagination against state control” is based on the idea of imagines Motto, the bookstore as a place for imagination. Being composed of two reading sessions, and inviting two different practices, it aims to open a discussion about how state control and political representations are controlling public imagination, and how critical imagination is possible today in terms of activism and literature.

What is the role of literature, political fiction, and activism today in order to create a collectively conscious memory against mainstream culture and uniformity?

Adnan Yıldız will moderate the session after updating the audience with the coming publication of “correct me if i’m critical” as well as introducing the web project from Florian Zeyfang (www.florian-zeyfang.de).

www.correctmeifimcritical.org
www.citizenswithoutboundaries.org