Henning Bohl / Bom Dia Books @ Motto Berlin. 2.5.2015
Posted in Events on April 29th, 2015Henning Bohl / Bom Dia Books @ Motto Berlin. 2.5.2015
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After Namenloses Grauen and Kadath Fatal, Fatal Kadath Fatal is the third publication for Henning Bohl by Bom Dia Boa Tarde Boa Noite.
A sequel to Kadath Fatal, Fatal Kadath Fatal takes up a slower pace in narration. Conceived as a leporello the book gathers a succession of 18 drawings that circle around one single motive: Two maiden’s cornets glide along through space. Only light and contrast change, and the veils of the cornets take up peculiar shapes despite the supposed absence of gravity and friction. On the will of their own the maiden’s cornets return in their present form as a medley of elements from former works by Bohl. The title of the book is inspired by H.P. Lovecraft’s The Dream Quest of Unknown Kadath (1926/27), an epic tale that examines the realm of human dreams by combining elements of horror and fantasy.
170 × 230 mm
36 pages
oftcover
published by BOM DIA BOA TARDE BOA NOITE,
designed by Henning Bohl
in collaboration with Studio Manuel Raeder,
ISBN 978-3-943514-41-4
EUR 16
The release is accompanied by an installation at MOTTO and a limited edition will be available through Bom Dia books and Motto.
Body Talk. Koyo Kouoh (ed.). RAW Material & WIELS & Motto Books
Posted in Motto Books on April 28th, 2015Tags: 49 Nord 6 Est - Frac Lorraine, Alya Sebti, Billie Zangewa, D.E. Fault, Eva Barois De Caeval, Frieda Ekotto, Ken Bugul, Koyo Kouoh, Lunds konsthall, Marcia Kure, Miriam Syowia Kyambi, RAW Material, Sarah Adams, Tracey Rose, Valerie Oka, Wiels, Zoulikha Bouadellah
Body Talk: Feminism, Sexuality and the Body in the Work of Six African Artists
Bringing together artists from different parts of the continent, this group exhibition strives to define and articulate notions of feminism and sexuality in the work of women artists whose body (their own or that of others) serves as a tool, a representation or a field of investigation. The critical resonance of a specifically African – and black – feminism, together with the spread of artistic practices to international networks, have given shape to the development of a black feminist art. Stemming from the continent and the Diaspora, this black feminist art depicts bodies that continue a tradition of activism and freedom of speech.
Artists:
Zoulikha Bouadellah, Marcia Kure, Miriam Syowia Kyambi, Valerie Oka, Tracey Rose, Billie Zangewa
Authors:
Sarah Adams, Eva Barois De Caeval, Ken Bugul, Frieda Ekotto, D.E. Fault, Koyo Kouoh, Alya Sebti
Publishers:
RAW Material Company, WIELS, Lunds konsthall, 49 Nord 6 Est – Frac Lorraine & Motto Books
€25.00
Pin Up #18. Felix Burrichter (ed.)
Posted in magazines on April 28th, 2015Tags: Daniel Sannwald, David Adjaye, Justin Berry, Kunlé Adeyemi, PIN-UP, SO–IL, Stephen Burks, Tatiana Bilbao, Valerio Olgiati
FEATURES with
David Adjaye
Tatiana Bilbao
Kunlé Adeyemi
SO–IL
PORTFOLIOS by
Stephen Burks
Valerio Olgiati
Justin Berry
and a trip to MARRAKECH with photogrpaher Daniel Sannwald
PLUS: a 48-page CARNET D’AFRIQUE photographed by IWAN BAAN.
€20.00
Die anwesenden Eltern. Dominik Sittig. Motto Books
Posted in Motto Books, painting on April 21st, 2015Tags: Dominik Sittig
Published on the occasion of Dominik Sittig’s solo exhibition “Die anwesenden Eltern” at the kestnergesellschaft, Hanover, March 6 to May 25, 2015. Conceived as a hybrid between a catalogue and an artist’s book, it documents recent works by Sittig. Texts include an entomological sketch on art’s frock coat by Heinrich Dietz, “I INSPIRE A LOT OF PEOPLE. Poison Is Everywhere” by Barbara Buchmaier and Christine Woditschka as well as “Beyond ‘Art and Politics’. The Art of Fantasy” by Helmut Draxler.
Editor: Heinrich Dietz, kestnergesellschaft
Concept: Dominik Sittig
Authors: Barbara Buchmaier and Christine Woditschka, Heinrich Dietz, Helmut Draxler
Publisher: Motto Books
Date of publishing: March 4, 2015
Language: German/English
Pages: 180
€24.00
Grit. Grit Hachmeister. Spector Books
Posted in photography on April 21st, 2015Tags: Grit, Grit Hachmeister, spector books
There are certain images that provoke us. Take, for example, the photograph of Jane Birkin, in which she stands leaning casually against a door with a cigarette in one hand and the other in her trousers – a detail that you don’t see at first glance. A groundbreaking image that was seen in the 1970s as an act of female self-emancipation. Grit Hachmeister copied the pose in 2007 and its effect is just as startling as the original. The artist has a series of such pictures in her oeuvre: people dressed in nothing but a pair of shoes engaged in various sexual practices. There’s plenty of fumbling around and coupling here – being human is a messy business. Hachmeister now presents her first monograph, a collection of drawings, self-portraits, visual narratives, and staged photographs that were produced over the last ten years and provide a showcase for the artist’s humorous, gender-critical work.
Grit Hachmeister (*1979 in Leipzig, Germany), lives and works in Berlin.
German/English, 33 b&w Illustrations and 135 colour illustrations
€32.00
Script of Demolition. Alina Schmuch. Spector Books
Posted in Uncategorized on April 21st, 2015Tags: Alina Schmuch, Armin Linke, Heike Schuppelius, Jan Kiesswetter, Script of Demolition, spector books
Often there are only seconds between the ignition of a blasting charge and the collapse of a building, but the planning for such a demolition can take weeks. Blasting is a profession that relies on experience, and that is conveyed through the medium of the image. The blaster, before he destroys the building, makes a complex technical drawing of the progression. The detonation itself is then recorded by several cameras from different view points. Afterwards the drawings are superposed over the photographs in order to control the blast. A permanent calibration, an optimization between the idea and the reality by the means of drawing and photography. In her artistic work, Alina Schmuch also mostly uses the medium of photography. For the project Script of Demolition she worked with the extensive image archive of the blaster family Fink. The publication includes different imaging media — from 8mm film to digital photography. The book presents movement sequences of collapsing chimneys, TV towers and buildings that have been recorded following explicitly nonaesthetic criteria.
German and English, including numerous drawings
Gestaltung: Jan Kiesswetter
Heike Schuppelius, Armin Linke (Hrsg.)
Leipzig 2014
36.00 €
cura #19. Ilaria Marotta and Andrea Baccin (Eds.)
Posted in magazines on April 21st, 2015Tags: Andrea Baccin, cura., Ilaria Marotta
SOVA #6: Desire. Martin Petersen (Ed.)
Posted in magazines, photography on April 21st, 2015Tags: Martin Petersen, Sova
Sova #6 “Desire” takes a glimpse at the apparently essential query of the hedonistic generation – our bawdy cravings, our passionate endeavour and the destructiveness of our devouring needs. Various visual and textual reflections by 16 different photographers, writers and other artists including Anastasia Muna, Anna Crews, Archie Fitzgerald, Eylül Aslan, Florian Reimann, Helen Korpak, J Mauricio Orozco, Jasmin Kokkola, Lena Gallovicova, Marina Richter, Massimiliano Perasso, Nicolas Polli, Nicole Weniger, Ren Hang, Rebecca Brodskis and Slavoj Žižek create an encounter of disparate aspects of desire and investigate the nature of our ambiguous aspirations.
The Sova #6 Artist Poster by Atelier Disko with a quote from Slavoj Žižek. Comes with every freshly printed copy.
€14.00




























































