Turbo Magazine no.39: Monsieur Miroir
Posted in photography, Zines on January 12th, 2011Tags: Turbo Magazine
The Deaths in Newport – Lewis Baltz
After eight years, VIER5 and lewis baltz collaborated again on an artist book about THE DEATHS IN NEWPORT. The huge newspaper archive of Lewis Baltz formed the basis for this publication which focuses for the first time on the role of the media in the spectacular trial in newport beach in the the late 1940s.
Editor: VIER5
114 pages
Format: 14 cm x 22 cm
22 b/w images
Limited edition of 170.
Numbered and signed by Lewis Baltz.
D 55€
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ANP Quarterly vol. 2 #5
Published by RVCA
With contributions from Alexi Wasser, Weird Records, Susan Miller, Brian Roettinger, Elad Lasery and a bunch more.
D 9€
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Practices Procedures Flows Reversals, Julia Schmidt.
Edited by Markus Dreßen and Julia Schmidt.
Published by Spector Books.
D 36€
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Available for distribution.
Mousse #26
Jimmie Durham has an interesting theory about money: it’s a virus that’s using its biology, architecture and art to replace human nature with its own…
Nick Relph is tangled in the weave of a tartan. Kirsty Bell met up with him to discover his sources of inspiration, which range from his own closet to Ellsworth Kelly’s paintings, by way of DIY groups on the web.
In the last twenty-six years, Moyra Davey has photographed almost no one. On the other hand, she has very clear ideas about the role played by literature in her universe of objects and dust. Gigiotto Del Vecchio explored it with the artist.
Ten, twenty, or even thirty years ago, who would have thought that talking about art schools would become cool? Dieter Roelstraete has an astute theory about this epoch-making “educational turn”.
A two-ton asteroid is reason enough to set Guillermo Faivovich and Nicolás Goldberg to work on a project that incorporates scientific knowledge, socio-political history, and the inexplicable magnetism of an alien object. Johan Lundh talked about it with the artistic duo for PART OF THE PROCESS.
Laure Prouvost has a passion for arranging meetings in unusual places, and Francesco Pedraglio had to follow her through muddy tunnels for an interview about her work. Which lies at the border between surrealism and plausibility.
The Chto Delat? collective is inspired by Lenin and carries on the revolution through musicals. But can it keep political symbols from being co-opted by aesthetics? That’s one of the questions raised by Jakob Schillinger.
Běla Kolářová lived in the shadow of her husband, artist and poet Jiří Kolář, and yet her sophisticated, conceptual work, made up of personal objects, deserves a special place in art history. Alice Motard talks about it.
ARTIST PROJECT: Leonor Antunes.
Plus…
For LOST AND FOUND, Jens Hoffmann traces the career of Marta Minujin, a pioneer of happenings and media art, a global artist ante litteram.
Barbara Casavecchia got the rare chance to take a look at his endless archive of useless images. As a result, through SKELETONS IN THE CLOSET, we too get to explore the terraced house in Chalk Farm, north of London, that belongs to John Stezaker.
D 8€






Penelope Umbrico – Desk Trajectories (As Is)
A new series by Penelope Umbrico, Desk Trajectories (As Is) includes found images of used office desks for sale on the Internet. This work serves as an answer to her continual interest in a certain optimism typically associated with fictions of unattainable lifestyles marketed for and lusted after by consumers.
These desks, once the definitive site of organization and productivity, now sit empty, dusty, and cumbersome as awkward in their photographic frame as they are in the space in which they are pictured. The disorienting compositional space of the pictured flat planes inhibits the viewer to readily discern and give context to the objects presented. In these pictures, all efficiency, productivity, and elegance is in question the mere fact that the desk is out of commission, being sold, points to an attendant deflation of these values.
Published by Swill Children
Edition of 100
B/W Offset on Newsprint
Saddle Stitched
D 5€
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Diwa Tamrong – Somebody Else’s Problem
Somebody Else’s Problem (SEP) is an ongoing series that explores the different ways an artist can loose control of their own work. Every new part to the series uses means of destruction, re-contextualization, collaboration and attempts of preservation in order to further investigate this notion. The work continues to grow with each version, but the artist’s control over the work dwindles as it falls into the hands of other people, disseminating through the internet and everything in between.
Published by Swill Children
Edition of 30
D 15€
Issue 4 “Discomfort of Sculpture”
Limited letterpress edition with hand-silkscreened poster
CONTRIBUTIONS: Daniel Arsham, Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy, Lynda Benglis, Lee Bontecou, Louise Bourgeois, Maya Deren, Ryan McGinley, Yoko Ono
D 11 €
Available for distribution






Pierre Le Hors – rgb transferences
rgb transferences, 2010
offset-printed on newsprint, unbound, 16 pages
15″ x 11 1/2″
ed. 1000
rgb transferences is a newsprint book produced on the occasion of my mfa thesis exhibition. it concerns red, green and blue colored smoke and the traces it leaves onto other surfaces: snow, silver dishes, mirrors, and finally the burned and emptied smoke cartridge. the title refers to the transfer of one element into / onto another.
D 10 €
Snapshots – Felix Gonzalez Torres
This book presents a selection of snapshots, and accompanying inscriptions, sent by Felix Gonzalez-Torres to Doug Ashford, Julie Ault, Bill Bartman, Susan Cahan, Amada Cruz, David Deitcher, Suzanne Ghez, Ann Goldstein, Claudio González, Jim Hodges, Susan Morgan, Robert Nickas, Mario Nuñez, and Christopher Williams between the years 1991–1995.
The snapshots are quick poetic communiqués, a visual report on Felix’s outlook at particular moments in time, small gestures of hope, pleasure, and desire. They give evidence to some of his multiple fascinations: pets, furniture, collectible dolls, politics, art, friendship, beauty, love and optimism.
Published by A.R.T. Press
D 32€
la boîte II, revue en 4 images n°31 > 60 + index
édition documentation céline duval, houlgate, 2009
format 23 x 17 x 3,2 cm
impression offset n&b, 400 ex
D 60€