Zoetrope: All-Story

Posted in Film, Motto Berlin store, writing on October 16th, 2009
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In 1997, Francis Ford Coppola launched Zoetrope: All-Story, a quarterly magazine devoted to the best new short fiction and one-act plays. Along with new stories, each edition of the magazine presents a Classic Reprint—a previously published short story that inspired a great film—to illustrate the narrative relationship between the art forms. Zoetrope: All-Story is also an art magazine, as the editors invite a different contemporary artist to illustrate and design each issue. Past guest designers include William Eggleston, Zaha Hadid, Julian Schnabel, Wim Wenders, Laurie Anderson, Peter Sellars, Helmut Newton, David Bowie, Gus Van Sant, Tom Waits, Ed Ruscha, David Byrne, Kiki Smith, Wayne Thiebaud, Chip Kidd, Yves Béhar, and Mike Figgis.

The newest print issue is soon available in Motto Berlin, with also selected back issues.

Anattitude #4

Posted in magazines, music on October 15th, 2009
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Anattitude magazine #4 “Hip Hop is…”

Hip Hop is Anattitude, it’s all about having an attitude in Hip Hop.

The title of the new issue “Hip Hop is…” could also be a New York special issue, because most of the ladies featured are coming from overseas. But that’s not a statement, in this case, it’s just a coincidence.
But it’s there where it all started… Anattitude wanted to precise what Hip Hop is all about. So we talked to a lot of different women from all Hip Hop elements which all have in common their old hands in Hip Hop culture. And then we
wanted to ask more people about Hip Hop, to collect their personal thoughts on it. So we spread the “Hip Hop is…” PDF worldwide and the small zine is the result. Anyone could contribute and the results are amazing.
But let’s start…

Hip Hop is about the MC… Hip Hop is like back in the day when I listened to Roxanne Shanté battling every MC. To introduce Miss Shanté there is no need for words! Shanté is a living legend, she wrote Hip Hop history overnight at age 14 (1984) because she wanted to have a pair of jeans. Shanté paved the way for all later coming female MCs like nobody else and now, 25 years later, she is professor Dr. Shanté and tells us her own Hip Hop history and why she quitted Hip Hop to gain an education. This interview is full of attitude and simply legendary!

Hip Hop is Eternia – my favourite rapper wears a skirt! Eternia is one of the most charming personalities in Hip Hop, widely respected as one of Canada’s foremost lyricists. Shattering all stereotypes, Eternia’s aggressive style lies in stark contrast to her feminine appearance.

Hip Hop is Casey, one of the most acknowledged MCs in France. Not only do Hip Hop heads adore her, that’s the amazing thing, she is such a hardcore MC with such a strong attitude and presence that her lyrics are listened to by a lot of different people. It’s like having a history lesson with a serious caustic undertone.

Hip Hop is about breaking, it’s about the b-girl legend Rokafella who knows how to rock a fella. She is one of today’s most known b-girls worldwide, dancing since the age of 16 and growing up in Spanish Harlem. Her worldwide input
in breaking and teaching the art and history of Hip Hop dance and b-girling is amazing! Her latest project “All The Ladies Say” is a documentary that highlights the lives of six iconic female b-girls from the USA.

Hip Hop is about the deejay, it’s about M.A.F.I.A., one of the most charming persons, wearing her laces loose behind the turntables and as Sneaker Freaker’s first lady she is kicking it hard for the ladies. If you are somehow involved in “female Hip Hop” you cannot avoid her, someday, somewhere, you will meet her, because M.A.F.I.A. is all over, coming straight out of Melbourne.

Hip Hop is about graffiti, it’s about Indie184, a wonderful sista with a dope attitude on motherhood. Being the lady at the side of legendary graffiti artist Cope2 and having three kids, she is always on the run to keep it real for the ladies. Whether in the streets, on the tees or curating street art expos strictly female, come to her correct, cause as she puts it, “real recognizes real.”

Yes and graffiti is about another living legend, it‘s about Klor. There is no need for words, it’s 123 Klan, legendary!

Hip Hop is about education, Hip Hop is Toni Blackman, the Hip Hop ambassador, spreading Hip Hop education throughout the world.

Hip Hop is about photography, it’s about Texas Malika Toussaint-Baptiste a.k.a. Texas, currently one of the most talented young photographers.

Hip Hop is life…. Hip Hop is bigger than a box. Yo that’s what it is, to quote some of the 44 contributors of “Hip Hop is…” This culture called Hip Hop is so huge and so rich, and has nothing to do with what we see in the mainstream. It’s more
and vast!

“Hip Hop is…” comes as a special double issue. It covers the 60 pages Anattitude
as well as the 44 page special edition with 44 quotes on what’s Hip Hop all about.

To support the Anattitude magazine non-profit project please get our special T-Shirts made especially for this issue. We proudly present graffiti writer Toofly from NYC and the DJ, producer & beatmaker A Cat Called Fritz from Paris.

Laser mag #3.

Posted in Fashion, magazines, photography on October 15th, 2009
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Here and There 9 – Nakako Hayashi

Posted in graphic design, magazines, Motto Berlin store on October 14th, 2009
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The theme of the nineth issue of Here and There is HER LIFE. It deals with the various factors that make up the many waves in a woman’s life, such as working, becoming pregnant, giving birth. The colorful stories told by Elein Fleiss, Laetitia Bena, Yurie Nagashima, Miranda July, Midori Araki and Aiko Yamada, reflect each of their lives.

Nakako Hayashi writes: “There are various lives, various moments and various emotions. I wish to capture the ripples of emotion in our daily lives as seeds, right before they turn into fluff and float away. I wish to keep observing what grows from there. I guess this may be what I want to do with Here and There.”

SANPO is a Japanese word meaning walking around without purpose. The secando feature SANPO includes writing by two Japanese artists; Kanehito Koganezawa and Shimabuku.

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Bypass – Arquitectura 2009

Posted in Motto Berlin store on October 13th, 2009
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BYPASS is an annual and hyperdisciplinary publication, edited by Álvaro Seiça Neves & Gaëlle Silva Marques. It gathers written and visual works by authors from several areas and countries. “ARCHITECTURE” is the first issue’s subject.
BYPASS will be presented on October 16th, at 7 p.m., at the conference room of Museu Colecção Berardo, at Lisbon. This presentation will be done by the editors, as well as BYPASS designer
Gonçalo Viegas and two of the authors: the architect Gregório Carboni Maestri and the designer Luís Royal. The video “Stalk”, screened in the beginning, was conceived and directed by Pedro dos Reis in collaboration with the experimental musician Draftank.

The Great Unreal – Taiyo Onorato & Nico Krebs

Posted in Motto Berlin event, Motto Berlin store, photography on October 13th, 2009
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During a space of three years, Taiyo Onorato and Nico Krebs traveled several months through the United States, working ‘on the road’ on the photo series The Great Unreal. The photographic work deals with reality and the fabrication of reality. The geography of America serves as both setting and fertile ground for the examination.

Mysticism and demystification are important aspects in this process, as is working with a rich inventory of visual icons that can be continually deconstructed and manipulated. The working method of both photographers is based on interventions prescribed mostly by happenstance and change. Through repetition and associative placement, the sometimes crude, sometimes subtle interventions begin to link to one another, establishing an exciting transformation of reality that only hesitatingly reveals itself to the viewer.

Together with book designers Megi Zumstein and Claudio Barandun, what emerged is an unmitigated picture book that makes a visual journey possible without any instructions. It comprises narrative image sequences that approximate the curiosity and restlessness of being on the move and, at the same time, depict associative connections with the American landscape.

44 € (signed copies available).

May Revue # 2

Posted in magazines, Motto Berlin store on October 13th, 2009
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May #2. Contents:

Riding out of the Sunset, or: How to Cover the Sunrise with a Thumb in Guantánamo Bay, Magali Arriola.

Pragmatique de l’hétérotopie/Heterotopias: Pragmatics, Dork Zabunyan.

Event/Non Event, Merlin Carpenter at Gallery Dépendance, Catherine Chevalier.

Installation et intervention, Juliane Rebentisch.

“Do you work hard? Do you try hard? You don’t. Chicago, now!”, Anthony Elms.

Series Calais, 2006-2008, Bruno Serralongue.

« Effleurer des zones dangereuses rend réel l’intevalle entre évasion et attraction.» « Les objets dangereux sont des lieux séduisants à vivre. » Gallien Dejean.

Teen Image/Teen Image, Seth Price.

Retour en terrain inconnu, Discussion : Thomas Boutoux, Catherine Chevalier, Benjamin Thorel et Patricia Falguières, Elisabeth Lebovici, Natasa Petresin.

Tarzan ! ou Rousseau chez les Waziri Musée du Quai Branly, Lili Reynaud Dewar.

Une Semaine de Bonté, or Introduction to the Reading of Hegel, David Lewis.

Sans Elles, Ou quelques remarques sur l’accrochage des artistes femmes au Centre Pompidou, Elvan Zabunyan.

Paper Trail: Do You Love Me? at Kunstverein Munich/Traces écrites : Do You Love Me? au Kunstverein
Munich, Jay Chung.

Danh Vo at Kunsthalle Basel, Karl Holmqvist.

Limited Edition: Heimo Zobernig.

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www.f-o-c-o.com, by Juan Moralejo, who is behind la revista Sede.

Salon Verlag. Rick Buckley book release. 17.10.09

Posted in Motto Berlin event on October 11th, 2009
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Book release at Motto Berlin. Saturday, October 17th. Start: 18h30.

The Incomplete Man
Rick Buckley ©2009
Salon Verlag Cologne
ISBN 978-3-89770-356-8
88 pp Hardback
€20.00

The metaphysical journeys we undertake during our lifespan, are often murky and unfathomable regions,
those locations within our sub conscious in which we dig around in a quest to discover obscurities such as
truths, and what to do with such findings of which are multi faceted and seem impenetrable.
This publication is one such journey.

Various Salon editions will also be on display.

mono.kultur #22 – Ai Weiwei: Portrait of a Critical Mind

Posted in magazines, Motto Berlin store on October 10th, 2009
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mono.kultur #22
Ai Weiwei: Portrait of a Critical Mind
“I think just walking in the other direction is a smart choice.”

Ai Weiwei is widely viewed as the most important fine artist in China
today. The outspoken critic of the politcal system in China gained
widespread attention not only with his installations and projects for,
among others, Documenta XII and Haus der Kunst, but also his
architectural projects such as the Beijing Olympics Stadium and his
social engagement.

With mono.kultur, Ai Weiwei talked about the fine arts boom in China,
the mind games of architecture and why political activity can be a
work of art.

Autumn 2009 / English / 44 Pages + Fold-Out Poster
Interview by Mathieu Wellner
Artwork by Ai Weiwei
Design by Yvonne Zmarsly
D 4€, EU 5€, WW 6€.

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