no skateboarding – Mathias Fennetaux

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no skateboarding – Mathias Fennetaux

This is the story of a French skater and photographer who one day got it into his head to meet and make portraits of all the skateboarders that had influenced him and his generation. This is the story of over a decade of trips to the US to complete the project. The story of seventy encounters with men who shaped modern skateboarding in the 90’s; that is during the period when the sport, no longer confined to a small clique of aficionados, barged into youth culture influencing its aesthetics, its music, its fashion and its imagery. It is the story of seventy photos taken with the same square-format camera as an exercise in style on the portrait genre; seventy sittings that all followed the same basic principles and resulted in as many different portraits.

Mathias Fennetaux grew up in Paris in the 80’s. He has been an independent photographer for over 20 years. His work, which centers on the skate/surf culture, its lifestyle and its fashion, has been deeply influential in shaping the visual culture of the French and European scenes. Splitting his time between personal art projects and advertising campaigns for all the major board sports companies, he lives and works in Biarritz, France.

D 60€

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Lotto Magazin und das Spiel ums Ganze – 1 aus 6

Posted in magazines, photography, writing on July 15th, 2011
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Lotto Magazin und das Spiel ums Ganze – 1 aus 6

There is an idea. It says: human identity consists of six different zones which fit together as an entity. Every individual human being tries its best to keep these different areas of identity stable and firm. If one fails, the loss of identity is inevitable. The six zones mentioned consist of: a soundly relationship to other people, an emotional connection to different places, a mental association with objects and things, an integretion in certain organisations and communities, a well-balanced relation to power and obsession and last a dynamic definition of ideals: ideas in a value system. And this is what the first issue is all about. The „idea“ in a sense of a discourse about humanistic values is looked into by as many different angles, grades of abstraction and artistic interpretations as possible. Aspects like religion, philosophy, devotion and avocation, morality and ethics, science and politics are considered within this context as well. And each little part of the human constitution which is thereby explored and reckoned from another point of view helps us to find our complete identity and stability as an individual and within human society.

Editor-in-Chief: Matthias Straub
Art Direction: Wessinger und Peng
Photography Editor: David Späth

D 10€

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Le Cercle – Benjamin Deberdt/ Mark Gonzales – Izrock Pressings

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Le Cercle – Benjamin Deberdt/ Mark Gonzales

In 2009, Mark Gonzales revisited his project the ‘Circle Board’ – a sequence of nine skateboards joined end to end to form a complete loop. Benjamin Deberdt photographed Mark riding his creation before dawn in front of the Eiffel Tower producing enigmatic grainy black and white prints. These photographs were then shipped to New York City and drawn directly upon by Mark in his idiosyncratic style. His poetry, familiar characters and some new themes can be seen, much of these inspired by the photos themselves and the city of Paris.
The publication is a limited run artist book conceived by the artists and Izrock Pressings. Including a mix of 4-colour cover and 2 colour Risograph printing throughout the printing is by bespoke press Blood and Thunder in Sydney, Australia.

200mm wide x 255mm high
Perfect bound with belly band around cover
4 colour cover and inside cover 200gsm
2 colour inside black + blue or fluro pink 140gsm paper
52 pages
Risograph print
Edition of 500

Published by Izrock Pressings

D 30€

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Vancouver Anthology – Stan Douglas (Ed.) – Or Gallery/Talonbooks

Posted in politics, Uncategorized, writing on July 14th, 2011

Vancouver Anthology – Stan Douglas (Ed.) – Or Gallery/Talonbooks

The essays collected in the second edition of Vancouver Anthology were first presented in the autumn of 1990 as part of a lecture series entitled “Vancouver Anthology: Lectures on Art in British Columbia”, a forum in which each contributing writer could test his or her research on the question of art and politics in public, before their papers were sent to print. The papers documented a range of Vancouver cultural practice, including the emergence of artist-run centres, experimental performance and video, feminist activity, collaboration, sculpture, painting, art criticism, conceptual art and landscape, as well as critical reflections on perceptions of aboriginal cultures.

Vancouver Anthology has been out of print for several years and earlier attempts to reprint the book were thwarted due to the fact that design files and production films had been lost or destroyed. In the absence of a second printing, scarcity and high-demand drove prices for existing volumes as high as $300, making the book unaffordable to artists and students in particular. The new edition, which has been over two years in production, was recreated using early text files of the essays and by sourcing and re-scanning images from their original negatives and transparencies. A new design by Derek Barnett pays tribute to Douglas’s original 1991 book design, yet provided the opportunity to move to a larger hardcover format. Most significantly, the second edition features a new afterword by Douglas, reflecting on sociopolitical changes since the anthology’s beginnings in 1990.

Essays in the book include: A Particular History: Artist-Run Centres in Vancouver by Keith Wallace; Daring Documents: The Practical Aesthetics of Early Vancouver Video by Sara Diamond; Expanded Consciousness and Company Types: Collaboration Since Intermedia and the N.E. Thing Company by Nancy Shaw; Independent Film After Structuralism: Hybrid Experimental Narrative and Documentary by Maria Insell; Some Are Weather-Wise; Some Otherwise: Criticism and Vancouver by William Wood; A Working Chronology of Feminist Cultural Activities and Events in Vancouver: 1970–1990 by Carol Williams; Sculpture and the Sculptural in Halifax and Vancouver by Robin Peck; Painting and the Social History of British Columbia by Robert Linsley; Discovering the Defeatured Landscape by Scott Watson; and Construction of the Imaginary Indian by Marcia Crosby.

Vancouver Anthology is co-published by the Or Gallery and Talonbooks, Vancouver. Printing and production of the second edition project was generously supported by the Canada Council for the Arts, Vancouver Cultural Olympiad, British Columbia Arts Council, and the Audain Foundation for the Visual Arts in British Columbia.

320 pages
English

D 32€

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Nero No.26 – Spring/Summer 2011

Posted in magazines, Motto Berlin store, photography on July 14th, 2011

Nero No.26 – Spring/Summer 2011

NERO is a quarterly magazine dealing with contemporary culture. Created in 2004, it has a circulation of 60.000 copies and is distributed widely in Europe and the US. The team behind NERO also works in curating, art direction and production of contemporary art events and exhibitions. The publishing department, under the name Produzioni NERO, works in the production of artist’s editions, alongside catalogues and books commissioned by museums, foundations and private collections.

Content:
WIKI DIARY pt.2, POLITICS AND THE AVANT-GARDE, THE INFINITE CONVERSATION BETWEEN 2 HEAD-HUNTERS, TOPOLOGIES OF CULTURE(S) ON THE SEMIOTICS OF DRY STONE WALLS, TROVATELLI, A CLOCK THAT RUNS ON MUD, THE MEANING OF MY AVANT-GARDE HILLBILLY AND BLUES MUSIC, CHÈRE STURTEVANT, COMPOSITES, SEE YOU AT PART TWO, WORKS THAT COULD BE MINE & WORKS THAT I WOULD LIKE TO BE MIN…

Cover by Adou

Special Project by Josh Smith

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Graphic #18 – Workshop Issue

Posted in graphic design, magazines, Motto Berlin store on July 14th, 2011

Graphic #18 – WORKSHOP ISSUE
This issue brings together 16 workshops on graphic design. It revisits these workshops which have been held around the world for the last two years, and provides the details and energies of such graphic design education that takes place outside the regular curriculum.

CONTRIBUTORS
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Charlotte Cheetham
Daijiro Mizuno & Yuma Harada, Lovis Caputo
David Reinfurt
Fraser Muggeridge
Guy Meldem, David Keshavjee & Julien Tavelli
Julia Born
James Goggin
Min Choi
Nicolas Bourquin & Thibaud Tissot
Our polite society
Radim Peško
Sheila Levrant de Bretteville
Temp & Tankboys
Urs Lehni
Uta Eisenreich & Saskia Janssen

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Fukt launch @ Based in Berlin. 16.07.2011

Posted in Events on July 13th, 2011

FUKT Magazine for contemporary drawing #10
Saturday 16.07.2011: Launch @ Based in Berlin – Motto/Pro qm, Atelierhaus Monbijoupark
Start 19h

The annual Berlin-based magazine was founded 1999 in Trondheim, Norway and focuses on drawing as an independent research and artistic practice. FUKT intends to uncover the potential forces of a medium such as drawing and its possibility to reach innumerable conceptual and expressive directions. The Norwegian/Swedish artist Björn Hegardt is the founder and editor of the magazine.

FUKT is an international magazine, inviting the most interesting artists and writers to present their views on contemporary drawing. The 10th issue of the magazine comprises works of 20 artists from 11 countries, as well as essays and interviews by 6 invited authors and curators.

Fukt is in constant transformation with all issues in different size and layout, made by the designer Ariane Spanier.

Find out more at: www.fukt.de | www.bjornhegardt.com | www.arianespanier.com |

FUKT #10
Contributors:

Adam Dant, Nanne Meyer, D-L Alvarez, Monika Grzymala, Steven Ketchum, Ralf Ziervogel, Kay Arne Kirkebø, Michael Schall, Björn Hegardt, Ola Åstrand, Rinus Van de Velde, Daniel Zeller, Tegneklubben, Yehudit Sasportas

Ane Graff (invited by Erlend Hammer) Daniel Nadaud (invited by Roven) Joan Linder (invited by Charmaine Wheatley) Astrid Köppe (invited by Christoph Tannert) Brendan Fernandes (invited by Elisabeth Byre) Motoko Dobashi (invited by Dina Renninger)
Essay by Erlend Hammer

Design by Ariane Spanier www.arianespanier.com
Design assistant: Maria Nogueira
Editor: Bjön Hegardt
www.fukt.de

128 pages in color
26 x 21.5 cm
softcover
ISBN 978-3-86895-169-1
Revolver Publishing by VVV

Irene – Roswitha Hecke – Edition Patrick Frey

Posted in Fashion, photography, poetry on July 11th, 2011


Irene – Roswitha Hecke – Edition Patrick Frey

Roswitha Hecke’s photo book Liebes Leben (Love Life) about the Zurich artist-muse and prostitute, Irene, also called “Lady Shiva,” was published for the first time in 1978. It became both a cult book and an international success. Reprinted many times and translated into several languages, it is finally available again. The new, revised volume put out by Edition Patrick Frey presents photos that have never before been published. It is through the director Werner Schroeter that Roswitha Hecke met Irene. Irene, a secret star of Zurich’s Bohème at that time, worked as a prostitute until her tragic accidental death. For three weeks Hecke photographed her daily routine in Zurich and accompanied her to Rome where Irene always celebrated her birthday. The result was a subtle and strong portrait of a woman, both beautiful and confident, with an unrivaled eroticism and proud elegance. The photos, a mix of choreographed and documentary work, capture an unusual immediacy and presence.

“Irene wanted to be pretty, to be a woman, to be free. She was direct and moody, like a child. She loved a flirt more than marriage. Tension more than harmony. Longing more than satisfaction. And distance more than contact. She lived her life according to this, come what may.” (Roswitha Hecke)

With a Text by Roswitha Hecke in German and English

Graphic Design: Tania Prill / Alberto Vieceli

D 48€

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Cyanotypes – Ruth Erdt & Eva Vuillemin

Posted in Motto Berlin store, photography on July 10th, 2011
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Cyanotypes – Ruth Erdt & Eva Vuillemin

Self Portraits Ruth Erdt 16-22 years.
Self Portraits Eva Vuillemin 16-22 years.
Eva is Ruth’s daughter.
Cyanotype is one of the earliest photographic printing processes.
The specific blue colouring of the print is called “Berliner Blau”.
The images were made through exposure to sunlight on the street.

Idea: Ruth Erdt
Editing: Ruth Erdt, Eva Vuillemin, Benedikt Reichenbach
Graphic Design: Benedikt Reichenbach
Thanks to Urs Küenzi (Substitut Berlin) and Landis & Gyr (Kulturstiftung Zug)
Berlin 2011

D 19€
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Larry’s/Petunia/mono.kultur triple launch @ Based in Berlin. 12.07.2011

Posted in Events, magazines, Uncategorized on July 9th, 2011

Larry’s/Petunia/mono.kultur triple launch, Tuesday 12 July @ Based in Berlin
start 6:30 pm
(+Djs)

Larry’s se7en
with: Dena Yago, Morag Keil, Michele Di Menna, Natascha Goldenberg, Martin Thacker, Alex Turgeon, Nicolas Ceccaldi, Maxwell Simmer, Carson Chan, Heji Shin, Daytona Bleach, Mathieu Malouf, Juliette Bonneviot, Dan Bodan, Kayla Guthrie, Valentina Liernur

http://larrys.eu/

PETUNIA #3

with : Katarina Burin, Frances Stark, Laetitia Paviani, Lina Viste Gronli, Nana Oforiatta Ayim, Géraldine Gourbe, Dorothée Dupuis, Emmanuelle Lainé, Clara Meister, Kitty Kraus, Lili Reynaud Dewar, Kathy Acker, Fiona Jardine, bell hooks, Mathieu Kleyebe Abonnenc, Sisters of Jam, Spartacus Chetwynd, Elizabeth Diller.

http://petunia.eu/

mono.kultur #27
Ryan McGinley: Daydreaming
“I love the idea of the unexpected.”

http://www.mono-kultur.com/

07.06-24.07.2011
Pro qm/Motto @ Based in Berlin
Atelierhaus Monbijoupark
Oranienburger Str. 77
10178 Berlin

Open daily from 12-9pm