Piktogram 14
Posted in Motto Berlin store, Motto Zürich store, photography, Uncategorized on July 5th, 2010Tags: piktogram
“Drinnen & Draussen”
a group exhibition with:
Alejandro Almanza Pereda, Lucy Coggle, Jérémie Gindre, Petrit Halilaj, Karin Hueber, Hannah James, Heike Kabisch, Valerie Krause, Roseline Rannoch, Heiko Räpple, Vanessa Safavi, Carla Scott Fullerton, John Spiteri, Philippe van Wolputte.
26 June – 26 August, 2010
Chert / Motto
Skalitzerstr. 68
10997 Berlin
www.chert-berlin.com
www.mottodistribution.com
The show invites 14 artists from various countries including Germany, Australia, Belgium, Switzerland, Great Britain, Mexico and Kosovo. The different works are situated both inside the gallery space and outside of it, using part of the courtyard where Chert and Motto are located. In this way, the attention is moving between the ideas of precariousness and delicacy, creating a different approach to the public in respect of the artwork, focusing on the differences between a traditional gallery context and an extemporaneous placement.
58 pages
With texts by Katharina Jörder, Dagmar Heppner, Olga Lewicka, Michele Robecchi, Anke Volkmer
Design: Sam de Groot
Printed by Nina Reisinger
Published by Chert & Motto
D 15€ (last copies)
Das Beiwerk
Nik Thoenen, Lorenzo le kou Meyr
”The book is object-like, white, reduced to its body, as if torn from its cover and apparently relieved of its content. The content remains imaginary, it is gleaned only through the remaining footnotes. It is these marginal notes that open the space for interpretation, incidental meanings, that act and tempt.” NT
German, paperback, open-thread stitching, 96 p., 148 x 210 mm, 300 ex.
14,50€
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Das Beiwerk
Nik Thoenen, Lorenzo le kou Meyr
“Das Buch ist objekthaft, weiss, auf seinen Buchkörper reduziert, als ob es dem Umschlag entrissen worden wäre und scheinbar dem Inhalt enthoben. Der Inhalt bleibt gedacht, er markiert sich bloss durch die übriggebliebenen Fussnoten. Es sind diese Randbemerkungen, welche den Raum zur Interpretation öffnen, Nebensächlichkeiten, die agieren und verleiten.”
Deutsch, Taschenbuch, offene Fadenbindung, 96 S., 148 x 210 mm, 300 Ex.
14,50€
The whole Westphalie catalogue is available for distribution
Bicycles
Collection of newspaper clippings where bicycles appear incidentally to the photograph’s subject. Part of the series, After Modern History.
Weeping
Collection of newspaper clippings from the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal of people crying. Part of the series, After Modern History.
Published by Tramnesia
D 8 €
Buy: orders@mottodistribution.com
Available for distribution
640 KB and Es ziehet wilder Willen ihn, von Klippe zu Klippe, den Steuerlosen by Jung Und Wenig.
Two Internet inspired all out picture jams with subject matter ranging from the German countryside to heavyweight champions. Complete with multiple photo-print and miniature booklet inserts, riso printed dust jacket and sleeve, and an almost finished text from Oliver Kossack.
Both books are printed on a Risograph GR3770 in an edition of 100.
Self-published.
D 32€ each.
Please join us on
Saturday, July 3rd, 2010
Starting at 8.00 pm
For the presentation of the “Drinnen & Draussen” exhibition catalogue, published by Chert & Motto
Graphic Design: Sam de Groot
with texts by Katharina Jörder, Dagmar Heppner, Olga Lewicka, Michele Robecchi, Anke Volkmer.
A series of videos by Australian artist John Spiteri will be screened during the event.
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“Drinnen & Draussen”
a group exhibition with:
Alejandro Almanza Pereda, Lucy Coggle, Jérémie Gindre, Petrit Halilaj, Karin Hueber, Hannah James, Heike Kabisch, Valerie Krause, Roseline Rannoch, Heiko Räpple, Vanessa Safavi, Carla Scott Fullerton, John Spiteri, Philippe van Wolputte.
26 June – 26 August, 2010
Chert / Motto
Skalitzerstr. 68
10997 Berlin
www.chert-berlin.com
www.mottodistribution.com
The show invites 14 artists from various countries including Germany, Australia, Belgium, Switzerland, Great Britain, Mexico and Kosovo. The different works are situated both inside the gallery space and outside of it, using part of the courtyard where Chert and Motto are located. In this way, the attention is moving between the ideas of precariousness and delicacy, creating a different approach to the public in respect of the artwork, focusing on the differences between a traditional gallery context and an extemporaneous placement.
Monday, July 5th, 8pm @ 032c workshop
032c workshop / Joerg Koch is pleased to present an exhibition of Russian fashion designer Gosha Rubchinskiy’s photography, apparel, and material inspirations.
At just 25, Rubchinskiy has been making waves in the fashion world for his distinctly Russian aesthetic, which has been described as “a personal take on the fetishistic uniformity of Moscow street gangs’ post-Perestroika suburb sportswear, mixed with political paraphernalia.” His fanzines are also celebrated for their brutal portrayal of the post-Soviet generation.
To accompany the exhibition, 032c and Motto will co-publish a catalogue edition of Rubchinskiy’s photography in a limited print-run of 300.
+ Société de 032C Bar night in honor of Anna Dyulgerova.
032c workshop
Brunnenstrasse 9
10119 Berlin
www.032c.com/workshop/
Pavel Pepperstein – Buecher 1997/98
Published by Akademie Schloss Solitude und Pavel Pepperstein.
D 16€
Motto Storefront events update.
Metahaven Talk: Saturday, July 3rd, 2pm
Metahaven (Vinca Kruk, Daniel van der Velden) is a design studio engaging the field of visual identity. From research projects, such as the Sealand Identity Project (2004), Museum of Conflict (2006), and Quaero (2007), the group has moved into installations and critical design projects such as Affiche Frontière (CAPC musée d’art contemporain de Bordeaux, 2008) and Stadtstaat (Künstlerhaus Stuttgart and Casco Utrecht). Its recent book, Uncorporate Identity (Lars Müller Publishers, 2010), matches design with inquiries on globalization and network society. Metahaven’s work was included in group exhibitions like Forms of Inquiry (Architectural Association, London, 2007, cat.) and On Purpose – Design Concepts (Arnolfini, Bristol, 2008). Upcoming projects include a contribution to Manifesta 8 in Murcia, Spain (opening October 2010) and to Graphic Design Worlds at Triennale Design Museum in Milan (2011). Metahaven’s commissioners include the Van Abbemuseum, Valiz Publishers, e-flux Journal, Premsela Foundation and Bureau Europa. Metahaven lectures regularly, and teaches at Yale University, New Haven, the Design Academy, Eindhoven, and the Sandberg Institute, Amsterdam.
Working Format Talk: Saturday, July 10, 2pm
Working Format is a graphic design studio founded by Ross Milne, Grace Partridge and Abi Huynh, and based in Vancouver, Canada. Working Format exhibits a project-specific working process that has produced a diverse body of work that includes type design, signage, identity and printed matter. The studio has received numerous distinctions including recognition from The Best Dutch Books, Graphex 2008 and 2010, Coupe, Alcuin Society and Salazar awards.
Upcoming Events
July 17: Ooga Booga talk at 2pm
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Tuesday – Saturday, 12-5pm
Ein Magazin über Orte # 7 – Issue about the sea
Ein Magazin über Orte (A magazine about places) is published twice a year. It deals with a different location in every issue. The magazine collects works of various authors in the form of photographs, drawings and texts.
D 11 €