Magazine vol.2 #1
Posted in Uncategorized on October 29th, 2010Tags: Angelo Cirimele, Yorgo Tloupas
Treating of matters is a collaborative project which aims to investigate how history influences our practice as designers.
It was produced in London, at the Royal College of Art’s Hockney Gallery. Product designers Will Shannon and Kieren Jones helped transform the gallery into an hybrid exhibition-production space that allowed the public to witness first hand the several stages in the making of a publication. Risograph was the printing technology of choice, for its cost efficiency in small print runs (250 copies) and user friendliness.
With works by Pedro Cid Proença, David Crowley, Alexandre Dumas de Rauly, Sara De Bondt, Sophie Demay, Afonso Duarte, Marine Duroselle, Sophie Dutton, Jules Estèves, Mick Farren, Maël Fournier-Comte, Lola Halifa-Legrand, Angelina Li, Will Holder, Richard Hollis, Yi Lin Juliana Ong, Savage Pencil, François Rappo, Adrian Rifkin, Marsha Rowe, Michel Wlassikoff.
25x35mm / 250 pages / 4 colours
Riso printing / Perfect bound – edition of 240 (almost gone by now!)
On Friday, 29th of October, ‘This Week’ will be at Motto in Berlin, starting at 7pm.
We officially launch Issue #2 ‘Quarter Report I – Men With Ties’ by Alon Levin. There will be short presentations by each artist of all 3 issues made so far.
They say print and newspaper are an obsolete and dying form of media.
This Week is an art paper reanimating elements of the press. Reflecting on the conditions of this traditional industry This Week uses and abuses forms and issues of newspapers. Each issue is made by a different artist.
So far Felix Weigand and Kasper Andreasen have dealt with headlines and comic strips. ‘Quarter Report I – Men With Ties’ is the title for Alon Levins new issue of This Week.
The Last Dot Dot Dot
02.11.2010, 6pm
Forde, Geneva
20. in which Dot Dot Dot tries—finally—to be as direct
as possible about what it’s come to stand for and what it
thinks it’s gonna do about it.
The journal with the never-ending title (and always-changing subtitle) announces its end (with a full stop). Stuart Bailey and David Reinfurt from Dexter Sinister invite you to mourn the twentieth and final Dot Dot Dot Magazine at Forde. Drinks will be served and a film projected.
La revue au titre sans fin (et au sous-titre changeant) annonce sa fin (point final). Stuart Bailey et David Reinfurt de Dexter Sinister vous invitent à venir porter le deuil du vingtième et ultime numéro de Dot Dot Dot Magazine à Forde. Des verres seront servis, un film sera projeté.
And always / et toujours
Forde Motto
a bookshop conceived with / une librairie conçue avec
Motto Distribution.
And,
on 03.11.2010, at 6pm
opening of Dexter Sinister’s exhibition Re-applied Art (04 – 24.11.2010)
LiveInYourHead, Institut curatorial de la Head – Genève, Rue du Beulet 4, 1203 Genève.
With Seth Siegelaub et Daniel McClean, David Reinfurt et Stuart Bailey (Dexter Sinister) & Delphine Bedel.
Forde
4 place des volontaires
CH-1204 Genève
+41 (0)22 321 68 22
forde.usine@gmail.com
mer.-sam. / 14h-19h
www.fordesite.com
I’m not on fire Carsten Tabel
gestaltet von/ designed by Sam de Groot
Broschur, 96 S., 15×17 cm/ Paperback, 96 p., 15×17 cm
Auflage 750/ edition 750
deutsch/ german
Published by Lubok Verlag
The publication is released on the occasion of the exhibition “The difference between you and me is that I’m not on fire” showing works of the Leipzig artist at galerieKleindienst from October 21 to November 20, 2010. We cordially invite you to the opening and book presentation on October 21, 2010 at 8 pm at galerieKleindienst, Leipzig.
The reading by the author of selected texts from “I’m not on fire” will take place at the Lubok Zentrale, Paul-Gruner-Straße 64, Leipzig, on October 29 at 6.30 pm.
2011 is the year of…
The first book by Anna Buehler and Julia Schonlau worked together on was a textbook for illiterates. The collaboration was succesful so they teamed up for a new project: the pocket diary. With illustrations by; Stacey Rozich, Takashi Iwasaki, Mimi Leung, Lapin, Ovni, Postics, Kristina Collantes among others.
D 12 €
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Garage by Jan Adriaans
The publication ‘Garage’ shows work of Jan Adriaans which he made out of the fascination for the relation between the car and the garage. The publication also contains a DVD with an original videowork of Adriaans. The publication is printed in 5 different coloured covers, each of these colours are a translation of iconic car colours: Morello by Citroen (2008), Britisch Racing Green by Jaguar (1974), Cumbria Beige by Fiat (2008), Deep Sea Blue by BMW (2009) and Panther Black by Ford (1997). If you prefer a specific colour for your publication you can send an email to Fw: after you have placed your order.
D 17.5 €
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