The Institute of Social Hypocrisy

Posted in Motto Berlin store on January 16th, 2010
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Plaster Saint
Concept and Pictures: Victor Boullet

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– Like stupidity, evil is self-hypnotic
Concept: Victor Boullet
Images & text: Edie McKay

The Institute of Social Hypocrisy

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Animation screening curated by FUKT/ tomorrow Sunday

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Sunday 17th of January 2010
at the Finissage of Anonymous Drawings #10 at Kunstraum Kreuzberg (Berlin):

Animation Screening
“Flow – Framed by FUKT”

Animations by:
Marco Raparelli, Cecilia Lundqvist, Blu, Eric Nyquist, Nathan Preston, Lars Arrhenius, Carina Randløv and Joanne Hummel-Newell

Curated by Björn Hegardt/Fukt magazine
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Screenings at 17, 18 and 19

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Also available for special price: FUKT magazine #7 1/2

Editor: Björn Hegardt

Graphic design: Ariane Spanier

http://www.fukt.de

Spätkauf by Koiklub. Berlin-Mitte. 20-22.01.10.

Posted in Japan, magazines on January 14th, 2010
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Motto will be presenting selected publications at Spätkauf, hosted by Koiklub from January 20th to 22nd . There will be a lot of unique products to be sold as well as hot sake!

Spätkauf by Koiklub @ Torstr. 60 Berlin-Mitte
January 20th-22nd
Opening hours : 12:00 until late

If You’re Into It, We’re Out Of It #1

Posted in magazines, Motto Berlin store on January 14th, 2010
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If You’re Into It, We’re Out Of It #1

D 1.50€

Available for distribution.
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Fotohof/Ulrike Brueckner @ Motto. 23.01.10.

Posted in Motto Berlin event, photography on January 14th, 2010
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Published by. Roma Publications. 01/02.2010. Vleeshal (NL).

Posted in Uncategorized on January 13th, 2010
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Published by
Roma Publications

A presentation at De Kabinetten van De Vleeshal
17 januari – 14 februari, 2010
Opening Saturday 16 January, 4-7 p.m.

With works and/or publications by Raymond Taudin Chabot, Kees Goudzwaard, Petra Stavast, Batia Suter, Mark Manders, Roger Willems, Marc Nagtzaam, JCJ Vanderheyden, Pipa Vilyn, Wouter van Riessen, Marten Hendriks, Gwenneth Boelens, Irene Kopelman, Rob Johannesma, Marlene Dumas, Nancy Spero, Stuart Bailey, Saskia Janssen, Public Space With a Roof, Paul Elliman, Luuk Wilmering, Susanne Kriemann, Arnoud Holleman, Geert Goiris, Roland Schimmel, Frank van der Salm, Nickel van Duijvenboden, Erik van der Weijde, Wim Brands, Hans Gremmen, Nicolas Floc’h, Gabriel Kuri, Oksana Pasaiko, Bart Lodewijks, Marije Langelaar, Iñaki Bonillas, among others…

Book launch: Rob Johannesma – In Dark Trees

www.vleeshal.nl
www.romapublications.org

Johanna Billing – Apparent Extent

Posted in Motto Berlin event, Motto Berlin store, music, Zines on January 13th, 2010
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Records

“I’m Lost Without Your Rhythm”, Johanna Billing
“This Is How We Walk on the Moon”, Johanna Billing
“Original Film Soundtracks”, Johanna Billing
“Deseret Canyon”, The Paper Hats (aka William Tyler. Lambchop)

D 15€

Apparent Extent Fanzine

20 pages. Texts by Johanna Billing, Christian Nae, Christian Jendreiko, William Tyler, and James Merle Thomas. Photos by Jörg Koopmann. Collages by Martin Fengel

D 3€

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Christian Marclay’s Chrismas Tales – Adeena Mey

Posted in Motto Berlin store, music, Zines on January 13th, 2010
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Christian Marclay’s Chrismas Tales by Adeena Mey.
Edition of 250.

D 11€

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CASCO. User’s Manual: The grand Domestic revolution.

Posted in Uncategorized on January 11th, 2010
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CASCO.

USER’S MANUAL: THE GRAND DOMESTIC REVOLUTION
A year-long project exploring the possibilities for a domestic living space to become a site for investigating and exercising the social through an integral approach to art, design and theory.

Link here.

(Casco is 20 years!).

Apparent Extent/Johanna Billing record release @ Motto Berlin. 12.01.10.

Posted in Motto Berlin store, music, Uncategorized on January 11th, 2010
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Introducing Johanna Billing “I’m Lost Without Your Rhythm” LP @ Motto Berlin. 12.01.10

Working mainly with video and group performances, Johanna Billing (1973, lives and works in Stockholm) is known for her investigations into collaboration and collective experience. Hovering between staged fiction and documentary, her films are a record of untrained performers participating in artificial situations set up by the artist.

I’m Lost Without Your Rhythm is based on the recording of a live performance of dance ‘learned’ or performed by amateur Romanian dancers in Iaşi, Romania, during the Periferic 8 Biennial of Contemporary Art in Oct 2008. Film and soundtrack link several days’ activity inspired by the works of Trisha Brown and Yvonne Rainer into a continuous process, in which dancers were watched by an audience who were free to come and go as they pleased. There is no final performance as such and so the work is a result of collaboration between choreographer, musicians, dancers and audience.

A vinyl LP of the soundtrack to I’m Lost Without Your Rhythm will be released by Munich-based independent music label Apparent Extent. The presentation through Apparent Extent chief Volker Zander at Motto Bookstore incorporates a glimpse into Johanna Billings actual video work and photographic footage of the original Iaşi workshop as well as a display of her earlier soundtracks, the labels back catalogue and other AE printed matter.

Johanna Billing’s work This is How we Walk on the Moon, 2007, was included in Documenta 12, Kassel, Germany, 2007. Other recent exhibitions include solo exhibitions Forever Changes, Museum for Gegenwartskunst, Basel, 2007; Keep on Doing, Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee, 2007; and Magical World, Saint Louis Art Museum, Saint Louis, 2007. She was also included in prominent group exhibitions such as Here We Dance, Tate Modern, London, 2008; Amateurs, CCA Wattis, San Francisco, 2008; Belief, Singapore Biennale, 2006; and Delays and Revolutions, in the Italian Pavilion, 50th Venice Biennale, 2003. Billing’s works explore the intricacies of group dynamics and are often cause for meditation on idealism and democracy within community settings. The video work I’m Lost Without Your Rhythm was produced in collaboration with Camden Arts Centre, London, Modern Art Oxford and Arnolfini, Bristol in 2009 as part of the 3 series: 3 artists, 3 spaces, 3 years.

http://www.apparent-extent.com/

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