Guest Room. Natalie Beall
Posted in photography on August 12th, 2014Tags: Guest Room, Natalie Beall
Guest Room – Natalie Beall 2013
book design by Pierre le Hors
printed and bound by Conveyor in New Jersey, USA
black and white digital prints
perfect bound softcover with dustjacket
hand-numbered edition of 100
all images sourced from the Library of Congress
€28.00
Culturefield. Ryan Gander. Koenig Books London.
Posted in photography on August 9th, 2014Tags: Ryan Gander
Culturefield. Ryan Gander. Koenig Books London.
Ryan Gander’s work ranges across a dizzying spectrum of forms and ideas.
His meticulously researched projects – which have included such diverse conceptual gestures as an invented word, a chess set, a television script, and a children’s book – engage familiar historical narratives and cultural paradigms only to unravel their structures and assumptions, presenting elusive scenarios that abound with interpretive potential.
Published to coincide with the exhibition Ryan Gander: Make every show like it’s your last at Manchester Art Gallery, 3 July – 14 September 2014
€48.00
Relief #1 / Class
Posted in Uncategorized on August 7th, 2014Tags: #1, Christodoulos Panayiotou, class, Damian Griffiths, Fay Nicolson, Florian Auer, Hannah Sawtell, Hayley Dixon, Hedwig Houben, Heidi Kawai Smith, Jonathan Miles, Relief, Relief Press
Relief #1 / Class
This publication originally started as a discussion between artists, the preconceived idea was that the end product would be an exhibition. The proposal quickly turned into a document that outgrew the requirements for an exhibition format and became itself a display on paper. Printed publishing also has a slow steady pace at which objects are distributed, displayed and consumed and this seems to suit the general scope and concept of this project. The project will attempt to address the discourse of display in relation to contemporary practice, a discourse that has intensified from both sides of creative production and creative organisation over the last decade. This discourse has not as yet had a consistent printed platform that can provide a more frequent and interconnected place to exhibit. The creation of Relief is to establish somewhere for these displays to happen.
Issue #1 contributors :
Florian Auer, Hayley Dixon, Damian Griffiths, Hedwig Houben, Jonathan Miles, Fay Nicolson, Christodoulos Panayiotou, Hannah Sawtell, Heidi Kawai Smith, Heidi Kawai Smith
DOES YELLOW RUN FOREVER? Paul Graham. Mack Books
Posted in photography on August 6th, 2014Tags: Mack, Mack Books, Paul Graham
Paul Graham-Does Yellow Run Forever? Mack Books, 2014
Paul Graham’s Does Yellow Run Forever? comprises a series of photographs touching upon the ephemeral question of what we seek and value in life – love, wealth, beauty, clear-eyed reality or an inner dream world?
The work weaves in and out of three groups of images: photographs of rainbows from Western Ireland, a sleeping dreamer, and gold stores in the United States. The imagery leads us from reality to dream and illusion, between fact and spectral phenomena, each entwined one within the other.
Does Yellow Run Forever? refuses to reduce the world to a knowable schema, but instead embraces the puzzle – that there are no singular meanings, direct answers, or gold waiting at the end of the rainbow. Yet, there are startling visions in the everyday, be they ‘beautiful’ or ‘ugly’, that there are dreams worth dreaming, magical scenes to be seen, and true moments of wonder to be found as we shiver the mirror of life.
96 pages
31 colour plates
13.5 cm x 19 cm
Embossed hardcover
ISBN 9781910164068
€35.00
FLANEUR #3: RUE BERNARD, MONTREAL. Ricarda Messner, Fabian Saul (Eds). Summer 2014
Posted in graphic design, magazines on July 30th, 2014FLANEUR #3: RUE BERNARD, MONTREAL. Ricarda Messner, Fabian Saul (Eds). Summer 2014
“Flaneur presents one street per issue. The magazine embraces the street’s complexity its layers and fragmented nature with a literary approach. It creates a meaningful correlation between places, stories, people and objects that aren’t necessarily related.”
Editors: Ricarda Messner, Fabian Saul
Language: English
136 pages
Softcover
€15.00
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Motto @Torna, Istanbul. 2d-31st August. Temporary Bookshop.
Posted in Events on July 30th, 2014
Motto is opening a temporary bookshop at torna between 2nd – 31st of August. For the whole month of August you can find a great selection of Motto books. Only on this Saturday all books will be on %10 sale. Don’t miss it!
On the day of the opening we are hosting a talk by the Istanbul collective Bandrolsüz. They will be reviewing three new books by three Turkish photographers. Ali Taptık will present Seza Bali’s ‘One Man Show’; Selim Süme will present Halil Koyutürk’s new book ‘I am playing ping pong now’ and Sinem Dişli will present Atalay Yeni’s ‘Pulse/Module’ .
We look forward to seeing you on Saturday 2nd between 16.00 – 20.00. Bandrolsüz talks will start at 17.00
http://www.tornaistanbul.com/now.html
https://www.facebook.com/events/741312242596011/
Bernadette Corporation: 2000 Wasted Years. Bernadette Corporation (Eds). Koenig Books London
Posted in Uncategorized on July 28th, 2014Tags: Bernadette Corporation, Catalogue
Bernadette Corporation: 2000 Wasted Years
BERNADETTE CORPORATION. 2000 Wasted Years. Ed. by Bernadette Corporation with Jim Fletcher, Richard Birkett & Stefan Kalmár. Contrib. by Caroline Busta, Jim Fletcher, Tom Holert & Josef Strau.
Bernadette Corporation: 2000 Wasted Years” is the first monograph on the work of Bernadette Corporation, the New York-based collective founded in the early 90s. The book extends from their retrospective exhibition Bernadette Corporation: 2000 Wasted Years held at Artists Space in 2012, constituting a further site to reframe BC’s activities and identity of the past 20 years. Bernadette Corporation: 2000 Wasted Years is structured chronologically, loosely following the year-by-year timeline of the group’s history that also formed the backbone of their Artists Space exhibition. The publication gathers a vast array of visual and textual material. It includes the rich image grammar and styling of BC’s operations within the realm of fashion; interventions into the magazine culture of the ’90s, as well as BC’s own short-lived periodical Made in USA; the fragmented output of Pedestrian Cinema during the group’s Berlin years; and the fusion of poetics, branding and meta-commentary within their gallery shows of the 2000s
Author: Bernadette Corporation (Eds)
Publisher: Koenig Books London
Language: English
Pages: 400
Binding: Softcover
€58.00
folio & Sleeperhold Publications @ Motto Berlin.25.07.2014.
Posted in Events, photography, writing on July 25th, 2014Tags: Ella McCartney, folio, Sleeperhold Publications, Ward Heirwegh
folio & Sleeperhold Publications @ Motto Berlin.25.07.2014.
Please join us for the Berlin launch of folio issue two and interim project ‘Image / Object’ by artist Ella McCartney.
Issue two is guest edited by Antwerp based Ward Heirwegh and features artists Phil Baber, Kit Craig, Zoe Giabouldaki and Melike Kara. The issue is constructed around Samuel Beckett’s short play ‘Come and Go’ and includes an A2 insert poster by either Kit Craig or Melike Kara. Twenty limited edition copies contain a specially commissioned object by Kit Craig and the two artists’ posters.
Guest-editor Ward Heirwegh will also be showing publications from his experimental publication platform Sleeperhold Publications.
London based artist Ella McCartney’s ‘Image / Object’ project moves between the online space of folio’s website and the printed object, available to see at the launch.
Friday 25 July, 19.00 start
Motto Berlin
Skalitzer Strasse 68
im Hinterhof
10997 Berlin
Odiseo #4. Oriol Mogas, Pol Perez (Eds.). The Flames (Folch Studio).
Posted in Journals, photography on July 23rd, 2014Odiseo #4. Oriol Mogas, Pol Perez (Eds.). The Flames (Folch Studio).
Volume 4 revolves around the loose topic of value, which is explored from different angles by Philippa Snow, Marta Jankovska and Eugenia Lapteva. It also includes photo essays by Jonathan Schofield, Olya Oleinic and Alex Franco, sitting alongside a review of Allen Jones’ controversial and unwilling contribution to The Clockwork Orange.
Language: English
Pages: 128
Size: 24 x 17
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 978-84-939703-6-9
Price: € 12.00
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