POPUP PRESS. (new releases)
Posted in illustration, Zines on May 15th, 2014Tags: illustration, PopUp Press, tatoo, zine
Tatauierung – 6€
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Bitch Ink – Pizza World tattoo Flash – 6€
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Hernia Inguinalis – 6€
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Buraka Tattoo Flash – Diana Burak 6€
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Next stop unknown – 6€
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pornography & ecstasy – 12€
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ALSO STILL AVAILABLE:
Red Handed – 25€
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Wer braucht eine freundin, wenn er einen todesstrahl haben kann? – 8€
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The Place Beyond the Rhine – 20 €
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a -> d – Adrian Kaeser, Diana Buraka 10€
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Fraser Muggeridge @ Motto Berlin: Ken, Dom, Bob, Henri. 17.05.2014.
Posted in graphic design, Motto Berlin event, poetry, poster on May 14th, 2014Tags: Bob Cobbing, Dom Sylvester Houdeard, Fraser Muggeridge, Henri Chopin, Ken Cox
Ken, Dom, Bob, Henri.
Fraser Muggeridge will discuss four typographic prints by four artists/designers that he has facsimiled, reprinted, re-appropriated, bootlegged.
Prints will be available on the night for purchase.
Fraser Muggeridge studio is a graphic design company based in Clerkenwell, London set up in 2001. Clients include: Art on the Underground, Book Works, Edinburgh Art Festival, Phaidon, Tate Publishing and Whitechapel Gallery. Fraser Muggeridge founded and is a tutor at Typography Summer School, a week-long programme of typographic study in London for recent graduates and professionals. He has co-edited, designed, published and contributed to many seminal books pertaining to publication design in recent years.
www.pleasedonotbend.co.uk
www.typographysummerschool
Saturday 17th May, 7pm start.
Motto Berlin
Skalitzer Str. 68
im Hinterhof
Berlin 10997
Kelly Lake Store & other stories. Chris Kraus. Companion Editions
Posted in literature, photography, poetry on May 13th, 2014E.R.O.S. #4: Man. Sami Jalili (Ed.)
Posted in lifestyle, magazines, men, writing on May 13th, 2014E.R.O.S. Issue 4 | Man
contents:
Sami Jalili
BLAST HIM AND BLESS HIM
Federico Campagna
THE CUNNING MAN
Emma Jones
AYN RANDY
Mark Fisher
WHY I LOVE DON DRAPER
Sharon Kivland
THE MEN
Ed Atkins
BASTARDS*
Andrew Calimach
THE HERO AND THE ROGUE
Saul Newman
ON THE NOBILITY OF BOXING
Simon Critchley
WORKING-CLASS BALLET
AA Bronson
ON TEMPTATION
Jamie Sutcliffe
AMSTERDAM NIGHTS
Dan Walwin
SOURCE DAY/NIGHT
Luke Burton
ME BANANA YOU BANANA
Franco ‘Bifo’ Berardi
EROS AND AGAPE
Henri Gaudier-Brzeska
VORTEX GAUDIER-BRZESKA
Richard Wentworth
LEARNING TO TELL THE TIME
Language: English
Pages: 232
Size: 18.5 x 13 cm
Binding: Softcover
Price: €12.00
Moonspace Books @ Motto Berlin. 15.05.2014
Posted in Events on May 12th, 2014Tags: Björn Engberg, Moonspace Books, Nadine Byrne
Moonspace Books @ Motto Berlin
Thursday, May 15th from 7pm
BELOW BELOWER BELOWEST
Photographic essay by Björn Engberg about the worlds beneath. It’s the result of countless hours of hiking and exploring in the dark places that are hidden under ground. Grainy photographs lead us into New York’s and Stockholm’s subway tunnels, through abandoned mines under the Swedish woods and into strange, uncanny places further down below.
Pages: 40
Size: 18.7 x 27.5 cm
Language: None
Print: Risograph
FOGGY OPUS
Artist book by Nadine Byrne. Contains a collection of new poems, drawings and photos. In a dreamlike logic the images and words correspond with each other and create a pattern.
Pages: 36
Size: 15.7 x 21.2 cm
Language: English
Print: Indigo & Risograph
Each publication is released in 200 numbered copies.
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Moon Space Books is an artist run publishing house based in Stockholm,
focused on releasing art and photo publications in limited editions.
http://www.moonspacebooks.com
http://www.nadinebyrne.com
http://www.bjornengberg.com
Villa, How to Use. Leonor Antunes. BOM DIA BOA TARDE BOA NOITE
Posted in Uncategorized on May 8th, 2014Tags: art, Exhibition
Villa, How to Use
With essays by Maria Berman, Nuria Enguita Mayo, Ricardo Nicolau, Dieter Roelstraete, Doris von Drathen English Designed by Purtill Family Business 207 × 254 mm, 128 pages, 55 color and 8 b/w, illustrations, softcover
The first monograph to be published on the work of Leonor Antunes, villa, how to use is released in association with the exhibition Antunes conceived for the Serralves Villa in 2011. The result of a close collaboration between the artist and graphic designer Conny Purtill, this fully-illustrated publication includes installation views of Antunes’ exhibition (which featured works produced by the artist over the past decade alongside pieces specifically created for the Villa spaces), as well as five essays that offer an in-depth survey on Antunes’ art.
Dieter Roelstraete highlights the speculative concerns that, under the blanket term architecture, Antunes shares with the three most important German-speaking philosophers of the twentieth century (Wittgenstein, Heidegger, and Adorno): identity and belonging, homeliness and uprootedness, measures and proportion, space and balance. Taking the case study of Manhattan’s Park Avenue after WWII, Maria Berman examines the theme of duplication in architecture. Doris van Drathen finds in Leonor Antunes’ work the use of “measurement” as a tool of grasping the world. Nuria Enguita Mayo addresses the problems of duplication, faktura and restriction, while Ricardo Nicolau reflects on the dialogue of the artist with the architecture of the Serralves Villa and the memory of other buildings from the history of modernism.
Author: Leonor Antunes
Publisher: BOM DIA BOA TARDE BOA NOITE
Language: English
Binding: Softcover
ISBN: 978-3-943514-19-3
€24.00
Human – Space – Machine. Stage experiments at the Bauhaus. Müller & Wesse (Stephan Müller) and Luise Bartels Torsten Blume, Christian Hiller. Spector Books
Posted in Uncategorized on May 8th, 2014Tags: 20th Century Art Archives, bauhaus, spector books
Human – Space – Machine. Stage experiments at the Bauhaus
In 1921, Walter Gropius founded a theater workshop at the Bauhaus. It conducted new research and experiments on the relationship between humans and technology. The central protagonists Lothar Schreyer, Oskar Schlemmer, and László Moholoy-Nagy investigated the issues of mechanization, machine industrialization, and rationalization. They sought a new, meaningful relationship with the dynamized, increasingly technically animated environment. In their stage laboratory, they developed abstract motion studies, designed atmosphere machines, and built theater apparatus. They also organized the famous Bauhaus celebrations, where they staged themselves as a collective of “new humans”. For the first time, an exhibition and a catalog with sketches, drawings, photographs as well as films, figurines, costumes, models, and apparatus are now devoted to the experiments and concepts of the legendary Bauhaus stage.
Author: Müller & Wesse (Stephan Müller) and Luise Bartels Torsten Blume, Christian Hiller
Publisher: Spector Books
Language: English
Pages: 252
Binding: Softcover
ISBN: 9783944669229
€36.00
Miklós Klaus Rózsa. Christof Nüssli, Christoph Oeschger. Spector Books & cpress.
Posted in photography, politics on May 8th, 2014Tags: activism, Miklós Klaus Rózsa, photograpy, Switzerland, Zurich
Miklós Klaus Rózsa
The photographer and political activist Miklós Klaus Rózsa (*1954) was kept under surveillance for years by the Swiss Federal Office of Police, the Cantonal police, and the municipal police of Zurich. His photographs as well as the State Protection files compiled on him from 1971 – 1989 form the basis for the book. Christof Nüssli and Christoph Oeschger juxtapose the text produced by the state and the images produced by the monitored person. The collage of these sources produces new images that reveal the history of a politically agitated time in Switzerland. The two lines of narration could not be more antithetic: On the one hand are the images by Rózsa which document the events from the midst of the agitation, the Zurich youth movement of the 1980s. On the other hand the surveillance files demonstrate the distanced and often uncomprehending gaze of the police observing the occurrences. The montage brings the conflict between Rózsa’s images and the State Security texts to light. Observation and counter-observation clash. The book will be published in cooperation with cpress, Zurich.
Author: Christof Nüssli, Christoph Oeschger
Publisher: Spector Books & cpress
Language: German-English
Pages: 600
Binding: Softcover
€42.00
Klebstoff 6. Stickermag. Wildsmile studios
Posted in illustration on May 8th, 2014Tags: illustration, stickers
Klebstoff 6
We proudly present the sixth issue of our stickermag and are very happy that you are still enthusiastic and eager for new interventions, silly comments, handmade gfx, illustrations and tributes to our heros.
This time we present among all the invited artists the of the 2012 International Stickeraward which were exhibited at the last years edition of the CYNETART FESTIVAL in Dresden, Germany.
But there are very special contributions from the social side of the moon as well: a special about Egypt’s political street scene and a word from out friends from THE ONION ROUTER. Hope you enjoy the stuff as we do. The cover was designed on the dark side too: check out little glow in the dark experiment.
Publisher: wildsmile studios
Language: english
Pages: 46
Binding: Softcover
ISBN: 978-3-944960-00-5
€9.90