If Mind Were All There Was: Nine Themes on Giuseppe Sacchi. Victor Man, Alessandro Rabottini. Kaleidoscope Presse, Transmission Gallery.
Posted in writing on November 28th, 2011Tags: Alessandro Rabottini, Andro Wekua, If Mind Were All There Was: Nine Themes on Giuseppe Sacchi, Maria Fusco, Martin Herbert, Massimiliano Gioni, Victor Man
If Mind Were All There Was: Nine Themes on Giuseppe Sacchi.
Conceived by Victor Man
Published by Transmission Gallery and Kaleidoscope Press in conjunction with Man’s solo show Lazarus Protocol (September 2011).
With contributions from Maria Fusco, Massimiliano Gioni, Martin Herbert, Francesco Manacorda, Tom Morton, Alessandro Rabottini, Joao Ribas, Torsten Slama and Martin Vincent.
With drawings by Victor Man and Andro Wekua
D 18€
The Powder. Jocko Weyland. Dashwood Books.
Posted in graphic design, photography on November 26th, 2011Tags: Dashwood Books, Jocko Weyland, The Powder
I Heart Transylvania. Jason Nocito. Dashwood Books.
Posted in photography on November 25th, 2011Tags: Dashwood Books, I Heart Transylvania, Jason Nocito
I Heart Transylvania. Jason Nocito.
Jason Nocito’s second monograph is an intimate love story shot in Vancouver, B.C. over four years where his wife Megan lived until 2010. Set amongst the city, its environment and their group of friends. Designed by Michael Schmelling.
co-published by the artist and Dashwood Books, 2011
D 63€
2012 Calendar, Körner Union/Maximage and T. Rihs
Posted in graphic design, Motto Zürich store on November 24th, 2011Tags: Körner Union, maximage, Tatiana Rhis
2012 Calendar
Edition of 300, 48,5 x 69 cm, offset, 4 pantones
This 2012 calendar is made of photograms directly composed on offset plates. This unusual and experimental technique allows to print perfect fades without using any raster.
Objects, things and animals were selected and arranged by students, during a workshop at ECAL/University of art and design Lausanne, held by Körner Union/Maximage and T. Rihs, assisted by Olga Prader.
Printed at ECAL by Benjamin Plantier, 2011
20 CHF
For now: only available at Motto Zürich
Three Attempts for a Catalogue Raisonné of the Work of ALBERTO GARUTTI. Kaleidoscope Press
Posted in Motto @ Wiels, Motto Berlin store, Motto Zürich store on November 24th, 2011This artist’s book was published on the occasion of the workshop with Alberto Garutti (29-30 September 2010) held at the Fondazione Galleria Civica – Centro di Ricerca sulla Contemporaneità di Trento in the context of the Trentoship / Trento.Link Program.
Alberto Garutti (b. Galbiate, Como, 1948) explores the narrative and immaterial dimension of Public Art, an area of multi-author intervention, revising themes of a conceptual nature. “This book is a kind of hypothetical catalogue – more a (self) provocation and (meta)reflection than a true editorial object – in which three different authors have been invited to suggest three different possible books, which constitute together a multiple solution of an aporia, i.e. three possible approaches (a fictional account; a conversation; a critical essay) to a monographic book that does not yet exist, and that maybe will never see the light of release.” (A. Viliani)
Co-published with the Fondazione Galleria Civica – Centro di Ricerca sulla Contemporaneità di Trento.
Edited by
Andrea Viliani
Author(s)
Chus Martínez & Ingo Niermann
Hans Ulrich Obrist & Stefano Boeri
Luca Cerizza
English / Italian
October 2010
Softcover, 19 x 27 cm
60 pages
ISBN 978-88-97185-00-0
EUR 18
Miss Read. KW. Berlin. 25-27.11.2011
Posted in Events on November 24th, 2011MISS READ
25. – 27.11.2011
Opening Party at Café Bravo: Friday, 25.11.2011, 9–12 pm
Dj set: Christian Naujoks
Opening hours
Friday, 25.11.2011, 3–9 pm
Saturday, 26.11.2011, 3–9 pm
Sunday, 27.11.2011, 12–7 pm
For the third time MISS READ has invited international publishers and artists to show their books at KW Institute for Contemporary Art in Berlin. As a genre of its own, the artist book reflects contemporary ways of artistic production and publishing to a great extent and also addresses issues of presentation and circulation as well as new strategies of distribution. Presenting a selection of more than 80 of the most active contributors in this field, the festival provides the opportunity to encounter and explore the contemporary scene of independent publishing.
A Prior Magazine, Ghent | Afterall, London | AKV Berlin, Berlin | AND Publishing, London | Anita Di Bianco, New York/Berlin | Apparent Extent, Cologne | Archive Books, Berlin | argobooks, Berlin | Art Metropole, Toronto | Automatic Books, Venice | b_books, Berlin | ballabella papers, Berlin | Bartleby & Co., Brussels | Bedford Press, London | Boabooks, Geneva | BOM DIA BOA TARDE BOA NOITE, Berlin | Brinkmann & Bose, Berlin | Broken Dimanche Press, Berlin | Bücherbogen, Berlin | Bücher & Hefte, Berlin | Camera Austria, Graz | Casco – Office for Art, Design and Theory, Utrecht | Dutch Art Institute/MFA ArtEZ, Arnhem | edition fink, Verlag für zeitgenössische Kunst, Zurich | Edition Patrick Frey, Zurich | Edition Taube, Stuttgart | EN/OF, Berlin/Kleve | Errant Bodies, Berlin | Fillip, Vancouver/Berlin | Fritz Balthaus, Berlin | FUKT magazine for Contemporary Drawing, Berlin | GAGARIN, Antwerp | GRAPHIC magazine, Seoul | hard copy (HEAD — Genève & Monospace Press), Amsterdam | information as material, York | Jan van Eyck Academie, Maastricht | Knust/Extrapool, Nijmegen | Kunstverein Publications, Amsterdam | LemonMelon, London | Lubok Verlag, Leipzig | Mathieu Copeland Presents, London | Maximage, Berlin | Merve Verlag, Berlin | Michael Baers, Berlin | Michalis Pichler, Berlin | mono.kultur, Berlin | Morava, Poznań | Mörel, London | Motto Books, Berlin | Mousse Publishing, Milan | Nebula Books, Copenhagen | Occasional Papers, London | OEI magazine, Stockholm | OMMU, Athens | Onomatopee, Eindhoven | Paraguay Press, a division of castillo/corrales, Paris | Passenger Books, Berlin | Piktogram & Bureau of Loose Associations, Warsaw | Pork Salad Press, Copenhagen | Precinct, London | Pro qm, Berlin | Provence, Berlin/Nice | Publication Studio, Portland | Rafaela Drazic & DeLVe, Zagreb | Revolver Publishing, Berlin | Rollo Press, Zurich | Roma Publications, Amsterdam | Sara MacKillop, London | Scriptings/Achim Lengerer, Berlin/Amsterdam | Space Poetry, Copenhagen | Spector Books, Leipzig | Starship, Berlin | Sternberg Press, Berlin | Studienzentrum für Künstlerpublikationen in der Weserburg, Bremen | THE GREEN BOX, Berlin | The Piracy Project, London | The Surplus Library | Ugly Duckling Presse, New York | umool umool, Amsterdam | urban art info, Berlin | Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, Cologne | Verlag Silke Schreiber, Munich | Westphalie, Vienna | Wiens Verlag, c/o Wien Lukatsch, Berlin | X Marks the Bökship, London | Zavod P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E., Ljubljana
MISS READ. Event program
Friday, 25.11., 6–9 pm
Saturday, 26.11., 3–7 pm
Sunday, 27.11., 3–5 pm
Event program on contemporary ways of artistic publishing:
With a poetry talk by Jason Dodge and Dieter Roelstraete, lectures by David Robbins and Nick Thurston, presentations by Casco Issues, OEI magazine, Kunstverein Publications, a discussion with Triple Canopy and Project Projects, a performance-lecture by Kerstin Cmelka, a reading by Megan Francis Sullivan, and an open mike by The Piracy Project.
The event program takes place in English.
Friday, 25.11.2011, 7 pm
Cecilia Grönberg, Jonas (J) Magnusson: OEI – A Short Presentation (on Editorial Practices and the Magazine as a Montage Table and a Reading Machine)
Friday, 25.11.2011, 8 pm
Megan Francis Sullivan: For Phil Andros
Friday, 25.11.2011, 8.30 pm
Invocation, Empathy and Repetition
Mikrodramas by Kerstin Cmelka
Friday, 25.11.2011, 9.30 pm
‘A Cocktail Reception for the letters A, B & C’ by Raimundas Malasauskas
Saturday, 26.11.2011, 4 pm
‘information as material, or, some pirates of letters’
Talk by Nick Thurston
Saturday, 26.11.2011, 5 pm
The Piracy Project – I’m a pirate, are you?
Open Mike by Eva Weinmayr & Andrea Francke
Saturday, 26.11.2011, 6 pm
INVALID FORMAT
With Triple Canopy and Project Projects
Sunday, 27.11.2011, 2 pm
Casco Issues XII: Generous Structures – a film and a talk about improvisation
Bill Dietz and Micah Silver in conversation with Binna Choi and Axel Wieder
Film by Beatrice Gibson: Agatha (Rough Cut), 15 min., 2011
Sunday, 27.11.2011, 3 pm
Der Dichter Iwar von Lücken
Jason Dodge and Dieter Roelstraete Talk Poetry
Sunday, 27.11.2011, 4 pm
Alternatives to Art: High Entertainment and Concrete Comedy
Talk by David Robbins
MISS READ for children
MISS READ invites all children to visit the special reading and picture book area.
The reading and picture book area is made possible with the kind support of:
Aufbau Verlag, Berlin, Beltz & Gelberg, Weinheim, Bloomsbury Verlag, Berlin, Bohem Press, Zurich, Boje Verlag, Cologne, Coppenrath Verlag, Münster, DuMont Buchverlag, Cologne, Gerstenberg Verlag, Hildesheim, Carl Hanser Verlag, Munich, Kinderbuchverlag Wolff, Frankfurt am Main, Luftschacht Verlag, Wien, mixtvision Verlag, München, Moritz Verlag, Frankfurt am Main, NordSüd Verlag, Zurich, Peter Hammer Verlag, Wuppertal, Revolver Publishing, Berlin, Sauerländer, Mannheim, Schlehdorn Verlag, Berlin, Verlag Antje Kunstmann, Munich, Verlagshaus Jacoby & Stuart, Berlin.
Workshop for children from age 5
Sunday, 27.11.2011, 3–5 pm
„Self-made! My very first artist book“
Under the direction of Silke Feldhoff, children from age 5 get the opportunity to draw, print and make a collage in order to produce their very own artist book.
Bookings at: info@kw-berlin.de
Attendance: maximum of 15 children. Free admission to the workshop.
MISS READ. Projects
Art Metropole is pleased to introduce Luis Jacob’s most recent book at its booth, fresh off the press, Commerce by Artists: Commerce affects our lives in countless ways, connecting people and products in transactions spanning the globe. Commerce by Artists documents a sweeping range of artists’ projects produced since the 1950s by Canadian and international artists who have sought to engage, rather than merely represent, the commercial world of which they are a part. Includes contributions by over 50 artists and writers: Carole Condé & Karl Beveridge, Maria Eichhorn, Andrea Fraser, Felix Gonzalez Torres, Mary Kelly, Ben Kinmont, Yves Klein, Life of a Craphead, Lin Yilin, Keith Obadike, Martha Rosler, Reid Shier, Ron Terada, Toxic Titties, Goran Trbuljak, Mierle Laderman Ukeles, and many more.
MISS READ and the accompanying event program are free of charge.
MISS READ is a collaboration with STADT LAND BUCH and is realized under the initiative of KW Institute for Contemporary Art, argobooks and Michalis Pichler.
Project management KW: Anke Schleper
The program is a collaboration of Anke Schleper, Axel John Wieder and Alexis Zavialoff.
Design: Matthias Friederich, Julian von Klier with Achim Lengerer, Reading The Aesthetics of Resistance
PWR Paper #6. H-T Nilsson & Rasmus Svensson.
Posted in writing on November 23rd, 2011Tags: art, H-T Nilsson, Munkreklam, PWR Paper #6, Rasmus Svensson, writing
PWR Paper #6. H-T Nilsson & Rasmus Svensson.
Winter 2011/2012
CONTRIBUTORS:
2029
Aaron Graham
Andreas Banderas
Anonymous
Ben Schumacher
Brad Troemel
Carson Fisk-Vittori
Deterretorial Support Group
Energy:Pangea
FAUX/real
Goodiepal
Ingo Niermann
Inka Lindergård &
Niclas Holmström
Jaakko Pallasvuo
Johannes Thumfart
Jon Rafman
Juliette Bonneviot
Kareem Lotfy
Katja Novitskova
Martin Kohout
Nathalie du Pasquier
Oregon Painting Society
Rachel de Joode
Sarah Hartnett
Shawn C. Smith
Travess Smalley
D € 12
Malkasten:Blätter. Revolutionary Sympathies. Das Ausmalbuch. Künstlerverein Malkasten Düsseldorf.
Posted in illustration on November 23rd, 2011Tags: art, Das Ausmalbuch, drawing, Düsseldorf, illustration, Künstlerverein, Malkasten, Malkasten:Blätter, Revolutionary Sympathies
Malkasten:Blätter. Revolutionary Sympathies. Das Ausmalbuch. Künstlerverein Malkasten Düsseldorf.
D € 8
Nicht Jetzt! #3: Geschmack. Das Studentische Magazin Des Department Design Der HAW Hamburg
Posted in Fashion, graphic design, illustration, magazines on November 22nd, 2011Tags: Charlotte Bräuer, Das Studentische Magazin Des Department Design Der HAW Hamburg, Karina Donis, Lynn Dohrmann, Nicht Jetzt! #3: Geschmack
Nicht Jetzt! Das Studentische Magazin Des Department Design Der HAW Hamburg
»Nicht Jetzt!« ist das studentische Magazin des Department Design der HAW Hamburg.
Nach den Ausgaben »Kinder« und »Geld« beschäftigt sich die dritte monothematische
Ausgabe mit dem Thema GESCHMACK.
Inhaltlich spannt sich der Bogen auf 176 Seiten von Geschmack als ästhetischem
Urteilsbegriff bei Kant über Verunstaltungsverbote in Bauordnungen bis hin zu Blümchen-
tapete – und von Trends im Design über Kleidung aus Barbiepuppen bis zum krankhaften
Verlust des Geschmackssinnes.
»Nicht Jetzt!« versteht sich als interdisziplinäres Projekt von Studierenden der Bereiche
Illustration, Fotografie und Grafikdesign und wurde betreut von Professor Stefan Stefanescu.
In der dritten Ausgabe sind, neben den Texten verschiedenster Autoren, Arbeiten von neun
Fotografen sowie zwölf Illustratoren veröffentlicht. Trotz aller Ernsthaftigkeit des Projekts
wird das Magazin von den Studenten als Raum für Spiel und Experiment verstanden – auch,
was Druck und Bindung des Heftes angeht. Die Kombination von Dünndruck-, offenem und
Hochglanzpapier, Irisdruck und offener Schweizer Broschur steht für diese Experimentier-
freudigkeit.
Redaktion & Gestaltung: Charlotte Bräuer, Lynn Dohrmann, Karina Donis, Franziska Ebert, Tillmann Engel, Marie Hochhaus, Louise Jessen, Cyrill Kuhlmann, Carsten Lerch, Benjamin Stracker
D 13€