Sunsets & Other Colour Photographs . Ann Woo . Schnauzer Publications

Posted in Motto Berlin store, photography on August 13th, 2011
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Sunsets & Other Colour Photographs . Ann Woo . Schnauzer Publications

Ann Woo is a photographer based in Hong Kong. “Sunsets & Other Colour Photographs” features a small collection of the artists work with a focus on her “Sunsets” series. For this project, Ann created various colour fields out of a single negative; which was originally an image of the sun setting that developed as a pure tonal gradient. The front and back covers represent the possible environments that could surround these surreal sunsets and also show the viewer how diverse Ann’s practice is. Please visit Ann’s website to learn more about her; http://annwoo.com.

30,5 x 23 cm, 6 pages, tri-fold, 8 colour photographs, 500 copies
ISBN 978-0-9813947-1-8

D 8.50 €

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GOLDEN PALMS . Ed Panar . J&L

Posted in photography on August 13th, 2011
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GOLDEN PALMS . Ed Panar . J&L

Golden Palms is a collection of Ed Panar’s photographs of Los Angeles, where he lived for two years without a car. The cumulative effect is a subtly hilarious and beautiful walking tour through generic back streets, showing us a side of contemporary LA that most people speed by. Includes an interview with Ed and Charlotte Cotton.

Ed Panar is a recent graduate of the MFA program at Cranbrook Academy of Art. In addition to his straight photography, Panar creates video art and poetry as his guardian angel alter-ego, Johnny B. Smooth, with collaborator the B. Dazzler. He has also edited projects for the London based Tomato Workshops. Golden Palms is one piece of the jigsaw puzzle that is Ed Panar. Taken in the context of Panar’s various other artistic endeavors, Golden Palms reveals an educated eye with a sensitivity to personality and humor. Ed received a 2007 fellowship from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. A Pennsylvania native, Ed lives and works in Pittsburgh.

Charlotte Cotton is curator of photography at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and author of The Photograph as Contemporary Art. Previously, she was head of programming at The Photographers’ Gallery in London, and a curator of photographs at the Victoria and Albert Museum.

English
with an interview with Charlotte Cotton
96 pages, full color, hardcover, 10 ” x 8″, limited edition of 1000
ISBN-10: 0-9746908-6-4

D 36 €

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Abstraction Mask . Ingo Mittelstaedt . our press

Posted in photography on August 12th, 2011
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Abstraction Mask . Ingo Mittelstaedt . our press

Abstraction Mask is published on the occasion Blitzlicht 2:
Ingo Mittelstaedt
“Neue Ordnung”
7. – 30.Mai 2010

2 colour stencil print

D 8 €

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Above Below . Kasane Nogawa . Gottlund Verlag

Posted in photography on August 12th, 2011

Above Below . Kasane Nogawa . Gottlund Verlag

The photographs in Above Below move through the Japanese wilderness with grace as one season fades into the next. They document the experience of living outdoors and mountaineering from Nogawa’s perspective. A perspective that seems to float alongside her fellow trekkers, not entirely on the ground but never out of reach.

Four color digitally printed.
Letterpress printed raw bookcloth cover.
9.25 x 11.75 inches.
40 pages with center gate fold.
Hand sewn binding.
ISBN: 978-0-9816855-9-5
Edition of 250

D 19 €

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Cardinal Pölätüo . Stefan Themerson . Gaberbocchus

Posted in literature, writing on August 12th, 2011
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Cardinal Pölätüo . Stefan Themerson . Gaberbocchus

Cardinal Pölätüo is the biography of Guillaume Appollinaire’s anonymous father, who turns out to be an ecclesiastic with a murderous interest in modernist poetry, a faith based on science, and a dreamlife so frankly obscene that only a dictionary of Freudian symbols can explain its innocence.

English
184 pages
ISBN 0825470517

D 15 €

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Fotograf #17: Amateur Photography

Posted in magazines, photography on August 11th, 2011

Fotograf #17: Amateur Photography

“Amateurism, the theme of this issue, is a phenomenon that has been tied to photography not from the medium’s very beginning, but rather from the period when taking photographs became accessible to a broader range of social classes. At the start, photography was an exclusive, very demanding process (both operationally and cost-wise) that was however gradually simplified. Over time a business element entered into the process: sellers not just of cameras, but also of photo materials, chemicals, etc. had an interest in the maximum expansion of the market and thus in the gradual simplification of process. The result of this effort was the gradual permeation of photography into a wide array of layers of society.” – Pavel Baňka, Editorial

Czech/English
110 Pages
ISBN: 9-771213961006

D 16€

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The Opening . Merlin Carpenter . Sternberg Press

Posted in Exhibition catalogue on August 10th, 2011
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The Opening Merlin Carpenter

With texts by Caroline Busta, George Baker

This book presents the work of London-based artist Merlin Carpenter. With essays by critic Caroline Busta and art historian George Baker, the book represents the final part of a series of exhibitions entitled, The Opening. These exhibitions were marked by the fact that all the paintings presented were produced at the galleries during the exhibition openings. Hundreds of photos of these opening events offer a fascinating view of the art world from 2007 to 2009. The paintings by the artist are also reproduced, as are numerous gallery invitations announcing Carpenter’s referential, at times irreverent, politically-charged painting actions.

August 2011, English
21 x 27 cm, 208 pages, softcover
ISBN 978-1-934105-60-3

D € 28

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mono.kultur #28 – Bless: In Disguise

Posted in Fashion on August 9th, 2011
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mono.kultur #28 – Bless: In Disguise

mono.kultur #28
BLESS: IN DISGUISE
“Do you judge a magazine by its cover or its content?”

So much more than ‘just’ a fashion label, Bless is in fact a lifestyle, an attitude, an entire world to itself. Founded in 1996 by Desiree Heiss and Ines Kaag and based in Paris and Berlin, Bless has always had its own way of seeing and doing: be it the famous fur wigs that were picked up by Maison Martin Margiela, or chairs that function as hoovers, or combs made out of (real) hair, or desks that turn into beds – you never know what to expect from Bless.

Renowned as a fashion label for quirky and unusual womenswear long before they actually presented their first regular collection, Bless successfully defies categorization by straddling the different worlds of fashion, industrial design and fine art with impressive ease and style. The underlying thread to all products and projects, however, is a constant questioning and rethinking of our world. And so, no matter what the designers set their delicate minds to, in the end it will always feel so surprisingly and refreshingly Bless.

In an interview that continuously reverses the roles of interviewer and interviewees, Bless talked with mono.kultur about the similarities between fashion and furniture, the importance of food, and their determination to improve our world.

The issue contains two separate booklets with a rollercoaster ride of an interview on your left, and the official lookbook of Bless’s latest collection N° 43 Know Howowow on your right.

Interview by Adriano Sack
Introduction by Kai von Rabenau
Artwork by Bless
Design by Manuel Raeder

Summer 2011

D 5€,  EU 6€, WW 7€

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Spine . R.H. Quaytman . Sternberg Press

Posted in Exhibition catalogue on August 9th, 2011
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Spine R. H. Quaytman

Spine resembles a catalogue raisonné of R. H. Quaytman’s work produced since 2001, the year the artist began organizing paintings in what are called “Chapters.” Conceived and written by Quaytman, this more than 400-page volume presents a full decade’s output, from “The Sun, Chapter 1” to “Spine, Chapter 20,” the latest series which revisits motifs elaborated in the preceding nineteen chapters. A text articulating the artist’s systematic pictorial practice, executed on Golden Section wood panels, is printed on the book’s unfolding dust jacket.

July 2011, English
15.24 x 24.45 cm
416 pages
380 color ill.
Hardcover with dust jacket

D 40€

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Cine Qua Non #4

Posted in Film, literature, magazines, music, poster on August 6th, 2011

Cine Qua Non #4

Bilingual Arts Magazine – Winter/Spring 2011 #4

Cine Qua Non is an arts magazine of the University of Lisbon Centre for English Studies (ULICES) built up by movements in written form that freely crisscross reflections, reviews or essays; movements that relate music to visual arts, dance to theatre, cinema to literature. This publication intends to submit its readers to a unique editorial approach that gathers artists, researchers and teaching staff, Portuguese or foreign, proposing texts of different nature about diverse artistic expressions. Cine Qua Non is, since its first printed issue, an entirely bilingual publication (Portuguese/English) that is presented in both versions: an online edition and a printed one.

INDEX
|| EDITORIAL | DISQUIET
Ana Luísa Valdeira da Silva

|| WONDERING IN HUMANITIES:
THE BELLIGERENCE OF THE BELLETRISTIC
Margarida Vale de Gato

from abroad

|| 30 DAYS OF STORYTELLING
Luísa Alpalhão

|| IMAGE DRAMATURGY
Krystian Lada

|| WAITING FOR A MISTAKE
Brian Putnam

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Essays

|| “MACHINES TO GENERATE DESIRE”: AVANT-GARDE MANIFESTOS AND GUERRILLA ADVERTISING
Julian Hanna

|| ÉTANT DONNÉS: 1º LA CHUTE D’EAU. 2º LE GAZ D’ECLAIRAGE
VS L’ORIGINE DU MONDE
Catarina Patrício

Inside of

|| MY DISQUIET, MY SOLACE
João Botelho

|| GLORIA OR HOW PENELOPE DIED OF BOREDOM
FROM THE TEXT TO THE STAGE – THE MOORED ROPE
Cláudia Lucas Chéu

|| TWENTY FINGERS ON A PIANO
Tiago Patrício

QUID JURIS
|| FACEBOOK AND THE PROTECTION OF YOUR FEATURED CONTENTS
Pedro Ramos Almeida

SPOILER
|| JAMES DEAN, EGYPT, DEOLINDA
Jorge Vaz Nande

144 pages
English / Portuguese
ISSN: 1647-4198

D 8€

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