Metropolis M N.4

Posted in magazines, Motto Berlin store, Motto Zürich store, photography, Theory, writing on August 20th, 2010
Tags:

metropolism_1metropolism_2metropolism_3metropolism_4metropolism_5

Motto is pleased to stock Metropolis M!

Metropolis M N.4 August- September

Featuring Monica Bonvicini on Power and Sexuality by Johannes Wendland, The Amsterdam Connection In Conversation with Jan Dibbets and Ger van Elk by Nathalie Zonnenberg, The Future of the Museum Part 1: Clémentine Deliss on the Museum der Weltkulturen by Marion Ritter and Artists on Doing Their Doctoral Research by Ilse van Rijn.

D 10€
Buy : orders@mottodistribution.com

Wolfgang Tillmans – Serpentine Gallery

Posted in Exhibition catalogue, Exhibitions, Motto Berlin event, photography on August 20th, 2010
Tags: ,

tillmans_1tillmans_2tillmans_3tillmans_4tillmans_5tillmans_6

Wolfgang Tillmans – Serpentine Gallery

The Catalogue is published on the occasion of the exhibition Wolfgang Tillmans at the Serpentine Gallery, London, 26 June – 19 September 2010.

Exhibition curated by Julia Peyton-Jones.

Adios #3

Posted in illustration, Motto Berlin store, painting, photography on August 19th, 2010
Tags:

adios01adios02adios04adios05adios07adios08

The third Adios publication features a selection of young Finnish artists picked by it’s editor in chief, Konsta Ojala.

It  features Timo Vaittinen, Konsta Ojala, Germes Crew, Janne Martola, Mark Kuivanen, Tommi Musturi, Samu Nyholm, Vilunki 3000 and Sauli Sirvio.

Hardback, Gold leaf embossed cover, 200 pages

D 35€
Buy : orders@mottodistribution.com

Adios #1 & #2 still available!

Réponse Floue. Jeremie Egry. Morava Books

Posted in Motto Berlin store, Motto Zürich store, photography, Uncategorized on August 19th, 2010
Tags: ,

reponsefloue0reponsefloue2reponsefloue3reponsefloue1reponsefloue4

Reponse Floue, Jeremie Egry. MRV-04.
Published by MORAVA
Edition of 100 copies.

“Réponse Floue”, prepared in full by Jérémie Egry, is a booklet with a few reproductions of his photographs. Jérémie is a young French artist who is active primarily in photography but also in objects and videos, often blurring the borderline between individual so-called areas. Together with his three friends (Aurélien Arbet, Nicolas Poillot and Marco Barrera) he runs a publishing house JSBJ (www.jesuisunebandedejeunes.com), which issues zins and art books.

D 8€
Buy: orders@mottodistribution.com

Available for distribution.

Gastronomica #10:3

Posted in food, magazines, Motto Berlin store, photography, poetry, writing on August 16th, 2010
Tags:

gastro1035gastro1032
gastro1033
gastro1034gastro103

Gastronomica #10:3, The Journal of Food and Culture.

D 16€
Buy: orders@mottodistribution.com

Cape Town – South Africa

Posted in Exhibition catalogue, Motto Berlin store, photography on August 14th, 2010
Tags: ,

south-africa-marco-lachi-1south-africa-marco-lachi-3
south-africa-marco-lachi-2
south-africa-marco-lachi-4

Cape Town – South Africa, Marco Lachi

The exhibition “Cape Town – South Africa”, curated by 3/3 in Galleria Manzoni, narrates, through a selection of 20 pictures, the personal vision of Marco Lachi on the phenomenon of urban fear in Cape Town residential areas and in some other South African suburban areas. A vision that becomes more complex through an approach that goes from mainly analytical to more personal, revealing Marco Lachi’s relationship with the environment, always in search of that subtle tension that animates the world around him.

Published by Magnolia Edizioni

D 20€
Buy : orders@mottodistribution.com

Adam Marnie – Untitled. Special edition for Berlin.

Posted in Motto Berlin store, photography, Zines on August 13th, 2010
Tags:

marnie5marnie6marnie2marnie4

Untitled, Adam Marnie, 2010.
“Special Berlin” edition of 20 copies.

D 16€

Buy

Cyprien Gaillard. Geographical Analogies.

Posted in Motto Berlin store, Motto Zürich store, photography on August 11th, 2010
Tags: , , , , ,

cypriengaillardcypriengaillard2cypriengaillard1

Cyprien Gaillard. Geographical Analogies, Edited by Florence Derieux, Susanne Gaensheimer, Adam Szymczyk, Rein Wolfs.
Published by JRP. Limited edition.
English. 224 pages.

This artist’s book is based on Cyprien Gaillard’s “Geographical Analogies,” a collection of 900 Polaroids, carefully and rigorously arranged in a total of 100 showcases, telling many stories about landscapes, monuments, modernist buildings, and architectonic utopias, and just as many stories about decay, destruction, and devastation.

As Rein Wolfs puts it in the introduction of this publication “Gaillard’s epic work, outmodedly analog … reflects a computation of time that seems to have disappeared …. In the disintegrating medium of Polaroid photography the aspect of disappearance inherent to time is documented and allegedly temporarily halted—until in foreseeable time these originals too will have disappeared beyond recall … Decay, disappearance, remembrance and decline are omnipresent motifs in this work … Numerous devastated concrete landscapes, unfinished holiday developments, monuments, ruins, modernist high-rise estates, cemeteries, landscapes and—as a counterpoint—golf courses stand for an equal number of failed ambitions, or decaying cultural testimonies to their time … But the ‘Geographical Analogies’ can be conserved for perpetuity in the format of this book which, like an atlas arranging things at a different level, represents a further stage of scientific classification: a global atlas full of ruins of the Gaillard trademark. A world atlas against disappearance.”

D 60€

Buy

The Photograph Commands Indifference

Posted in Motto Berlin store, photography on August 10th, 2010
Tags: , ,

nicholas-muellner-1nicholas-muellner-2
nicholas-muellner-3
nicholas-muellner-4nicholas-muellner-5

The Photograph Commands Indifference, Nicholas Muellner

Nicholas Muellner’s new book is a personal, historical, and philosophical inquiry into the relationship between photographs and monuments. Built around alternating densities of text and image, each of the thirteen chapters approaches the subject from a different starting point, ranging from reconsiderations of art-historical works, to 1960s era snapshots of monuments in the former Soviet Union. At root, The Photograph Commands Indifference considers the proposition that both photographs and monuments attempt to stop, or restore, the terrible racing away of meaning from subject and presence. As such, Muellner questions the impulse to create material facts from the fundamentally abstract processes of desire and loss that characterize memory.

Publishd by A-Jump Books, Edition of 500.

D 16€
Buy : orders@mottodistribution.com

Folk Archive: Contemporary Popular Art from the UK. Jeremy Deller and Alan Kane.

Posted in photography on August 9th, 2010

folkarchive1folkarchive2folkarchive12folkarchive3

Folk Archive: Contemporary Popular Art from the UK, Jeremy Deller and Alan Kane.

This is a book about the creative life of Britain and the first attempt since the Festival of Britain to document the popular and folk art of the present day. Organised by Jeremy Deller and Alan Kane, Folk Archive: Contemporary Popular Art from the UK, presents a personal selection of objects and actions, containing elements of ambition, humour, pathos and resistance, which present us with invaluable evidence of creative life in Britain today.

D 23€
Buy: orders@mottodistribution.com