FAUND #7: In Your Face.
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FAUND #7: In Your Face.
This issue is a catalogue of 100 faces found on the internet by GTU.
D 15€
FAUND #7: In Your Face.
This issue is a catalogue of 100 faces found on the internet by GTU.
D 15€
Hip Hop Miami. Guillermo Vega.
Used copy
Pages: 18 p.
Dimensions: 11 x 14.5 cm.
Cover: Paperback
Binding: glue bound
Process: offset-printed
D 12€
Ein Magazin über Orte #9
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.
Publishing and Design Elmar Bambach / Julia Marquardt / Birgit Vogel
D 12 €
As Long As It Photographs It Must Be A Camera. The Poster. Nico Krebs, Taiyo Onorato.
www.tonk.ch
Size of Poster: 42 x 59.5 cm
D 10€
As Long As It Photographs / It Must Be A Camera. Nico Krebs, Taiyo Onorato.
www.tonk.ch
297 X 420 mm
60 pages
Color and black/white offset
D 25€
LE SOLEIL SOUS LA MER. Dove Allouche. FRAC Auvergne + LaM
LE SOLEIL SOUS LA MER was published on the occasion of Dove Allouche’s exhibitions at FRAC Auvergne from October 15 to December 30, 2011 and at LaM from October 27, 2011 to January 22, 2012.
With essays by Philippe-Alain Michaud, Jean-Charles Vergne, and Marc Donnadieu.
French / English
144 pages
Published by FRAC Auvergne + LaM
II II V: Two And Two Makes Five. Maximilian Rossner.
A5 size
Hardcover
92 pages
77 images
Printed in duplex
First edition, 2010
500 copies
D 18€
Self Publish, Be Naughty. Bruno Ceschel.
SPBN is a book about love/sex/desire/lust/intimacy created with the help of Self Publish, Be Happy’s extended network of contributors. In the spirit of SP,BH’s collective ethos, a call for submissions for “naughty” pictures was launched in March 2011. More than 5,000 photographs from around the world were submitted, by both established artists and young up-and-coming practitioners.
SPBN showcases 122 of these photographs by 75 different artists. The photographs, presented in a continuous flux, offer a powerful and uncompromising exploration of contemporary approaches to the themes of sex, desires and taboos within photography. From the surreal to the mundane, from the allusive to the graphic, the images challenge the tradition of erotic photobooks and their very ghettoised approach to desires.
Printed in a limited edition of 1,000, each copy of SPBN is unique; art director Antonio de Luca has designed a beautiful ever-changing book, a collection of A4 posters (in the manner of Playboy centrefolds), bound together with a removable elastic band. Each copy will have an accidental sequence of pages, an echo of the fragmented and subversive nature of desire. SPBN will also include a selection of texts (from Plato’s Phaedrus to erotic stories anonymously posted online), and, like an old porn newsletter, will come in a discreet black envelope.
Contributors: Joseph Akel, Morten Andersen, Brendan Baker, Corey Bartle-Sanderson, Ilya Batrakov, Lucas Blalock, Anna Bogutskaya, Parker Bright, Jake Brooks, Victor Cobo, Martina Corà, Christopher Day, Michael J. DeMeo, Bobby Doherty, Laëtitia Donval, Daniel Evans, Dora Fobert, Hannah Godley, Dana Goldstein, Roberto Greco, Tomas Hein, Åsa Johannesson, Ellen Jong, Ellen Jong and Kate Ruth, Jake Kenny, Paul Knight, Paul Kooiker, Paul Kwiatkowski, Alexander Kurmaz, Collin LaFleche, Mathieu Lambert, Bertrand Le Pluard, Nicole Lesser, Carrie Levy, Thomas Mailaender, Tommy Malekoff, Jennilee Marigomen, Aaron McElroy, Michael Max McLeod, Leah Meltzer, Matthew Mili, Ania Mokrzycka, Kristie Muller, Francesco Nazardo, Luke Norman and Nik Adam, Florian Oellers, Sean Orena, Witek Orski, Oliver Poddar and Andrew Ferguson, Angga Pratama, Karol Radziszewski, Pedro Ramos, Tobias Rose, Davi Russo, Corinna Sauer, Kirill Savchenkov, David Schoerner, Alexander Sedelnikov, Ben Seeley, Oliver Sieber, Pacifico Silano, Marija Strajnic, RJ Shaughnessy, Matthew Tammaro, Aram Tanis, Agnes Thor, Scott Treleaven, Sophie van der Perre, Erik van der Weijde, Marnix van Uum, Peter Voelker, Alex Wein, Harley Weir, Emily Yost, Irina Yulieva.
Published by Self Publish, Be Happy
Editor: Bruno Ceschel
Design: Antonio DeLuca
Project Manager: Andrew Moynehan
Text Editor: Lena Aliper
Ephemera selected by: Bryan Dooley
Softcover
29×22 cm
132p.
D 30€
Basso Magazin #8: The Rest Is Revolution.
A compilation of text and images with contributions by Adi Khalif, Adrian Hermanides, Assume Vivid Astro Focus, Baltazar Castor, Benjamin Alexander Huseby, Berglind & Funi, Billy Miller amongst others.
Ideas, redaction, layout: Yusuf Etiman
D 8€
X. Glen Cummings, Adam Michaels.
X documents the trajectory of the X symbol within (and without) underground
music culture. As the first step of an ongoing project, the exhibition
opening will launch a book presenting initial visual research. Building
upon the varied meanings and form of the X, the show presents experiments
in a range of media; attendees are encouraged to contribute materials to
future iterations of the project.
Glen Cummings & Adam Michaels.
With:
Michael Brenner, Jordan Carver, Jeremy Dean, Kathryn Holter, Kevin Wade Shaw,
Justin Michael Smith, Stewart Smith, and Chris Wu.
Published by W/————gallery