THIS IS NOT MY WIFE. Erik van der Weijde. Rollo Press / 4478 Zine.

Posted in photography on May 21st, 2012
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THIS IS NOT MY WIFE. Erik van der Weijde. Rollo Press / 4478 Zine.

First edition published by Rollo Press and 4478 Zine.

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NELORE. Erik van der Weijde. 4478ZINE.

Posted in photography, Zines on May 19th, 2012
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Nelore beef cattle was originally brought to Brazil from India. The Nelore has a distinct large hump over the top of the shoulder and neck. They have long legs which help them to walk in water and when grazing. The Nelore can adapt to all except very cold climates. Brazil is the largest breeder of Nelore.

Publishing date April 2012

24 pages, b/w offset print on 90 grs. Ag Capa paper (Canary).
Saddle stitched.

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Erik van der Weijde. Contemporary Brazilian Politics. 4478zine

Posted in Uncategorized on September 5th, 2011
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Contemporary Brazilian Politics

Notes on political corruption are published in the press on a daily basis.
The annual cost of corruption in Brazil is estimated to amount to roughly USD 5 billion.
This publication shows a collection of excerpts from the press, gathered over the past few years.
Be prepared to be amazed…

All net proceeds will be donated to a project helping to provide a better future for kids in the poorest neighborhoods of Natal, Brazil, which is my wife´s hometown.

We are currently visiting and selecting these projects.
Guaranteed 0% money deviation.

Trying to make a difference.
-Erik van der Weijde

Contemporary Brazilian Politics
Erik van der Weijde
Published by 4478zine

Vol. I, 2011
20 pages
13×20 cm
offset printed in Brazil
€ 5,99

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Quick #3. Erik van der Weijde. Ourpress Publishing

Posted in photography on July 5th, 2011
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Quick #3. Erik van der Weijde. Ourpress Publishing

Quick magazine #3, Theory of Ruins, features work by Erik van der Weijde and a quote printed in both German and English from Jaques Derrida’s “Memoires of the Blind,” which ends:

“Ruin is, rather, this memory open like an eye, or like the hole in a bone socket that lets you see without showing you anything at all, anything of the all. This, for showing you nothing at all, nothing of the all.”

Editor: Arno Auer
Design: Franziska Nast / Arno Auer
First edition of 250, June 2011
2 colour stencil print

D 7€

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Foto.zine nr.4 – series, 4478zine

Posted in Motto Berlin store, photography, Zines on June 3rd, 2011
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Foto.zine nr.4 -series, 4478zine

Erik van der Weijde incl. collaborations by Linus Bill, Takashi Homma, Erik Kessels, Paul Kooiker and Eric Tabuchi.

This series consists of 5 new foto zines for which Erik van der Weijde asked different photographers to contribute with a small series of their work. Each of the five issues is a mix of Van der Weijde’s work plus of one of the collaborating artists and all are conceived and designed by Erik van der Weijde.

24 pages (5x)14×19,5 cm
offset printed in The Netherlands
Edition of 500

D 28 €

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“That Which Doesn’t Kill Us Is Often Made Of Foam” – Group Exhibition @ Chert gallery. 02.04.2011

Posted in Exhibitions on April 2nd, 2011
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That Which Doesn’t Kill Us Is Often Made Of Foam

Jonathan Binet, Kasia Fudakowski, Heike Kabisch, Siôn Parkinson, Erik van der Weijde

Opening reception @ Chert gallery. 2 April. 7 pm.

Chert. Berlin
02.04 – 07.05.2011

http://www.chert-berlin.com/ita/

Kaiserin #09 / Premier Semestre 2011

Posted in magazines, Motto Berlin store, music, photography, writing on February 12th, 2011
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Kaiserin: A Magazine For Boys With Problems #09, Premier Semestre 2011

This issue includes contributions from Erik van der Weijde, Florian Gaité, Didier Fitan, Jorinde Voigt, Matthieu Gafsou, Jérôme Lobato, Arthur Eskenazi, David Lenhardt, Manuel Segade, Lionel Bandiera and Ahmad Hosni.

D 11€
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Rear Window. Erik van der Weijde. Cafe royal

Posted in Editions, Motto Berlin store, photography on January 29th, 2011
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Rear Window – Erik van der Weijde

“The wife is at work, the son is at school and i’m stuck in the new apartment. With a cup of coffee and my video camera. Wow, those dogs are so cool…”

2010
24 Pages
14cm x 20cm
b/w digital
numbered 2nd edition of 100
Published by Café Royal Books

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“Ort”, Rathausgalerie, Kunsthalle Munich, October 15 – November 27, 2010

Posted in Exhibition catalogue, Motto Berlin store, photography on October 30th, 2010
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This publication is published on the occasion of the exhibition “Ort” at the Rathausgalerie, Kunsthalle Munich, October 15 – November 27, 2010.

Contributing artists:
Miriam Bäckström
Bennie Baumann
Linus Bill
Stefan Burger
Rudolf Cohen
Michael Danner
Paul Gerhard Diez
Uschi Huber
Istanbul Su ve Kanalizasyon Idaresi
Geraldine Jeanjean
Mårten Lange
Peter Langer
M+M
Richard Mosse
Andreas Neumeister
Taiyo Onorato & Nico Krebs
Peter Piller
Johannes Schwartz
Heidi Specker & Theo Deutinger
Erik van der Weijde
Matthias Ziegler

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Der Baum. Erik van der Weijde.

Posted in Motto Berlin store, photography on October 4th, 2010
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Der Baum. Erik van der Weijde.
Published by 4478ZINE.
48 pages. 17×24 cm. offset printed.

Der Baum shows 44 photographs of trees, taken by Van der Weijde over the past few years.

The list of places where the photographs were taken includes different locations in Europe and Brazil. Their descriptions range from specified historical sites, such as the elementary school Adolf Hitler attended, or the street where kidnap victim Natasha Kampusch was held, to unidentified places as for example ‘school’, ‘road’ or ‘park’.

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