David Noonan – Spiel
Posted in Uncategorized on March 22nd, 2011David Noonan – Spiel
Published on the occasion of the exhibition ” David Noonan : Spiel ” at Washington Garcia.
D 5 €
David Noonan – Spiel
Published on the occasion of the exhibition ” David Noonan : Spiel ” at Washington Garcia.
D 5 €
Neural Insights : Words and Images by Brain Scientists
Booklet published on the occasion of the global ‘Brain Awareness Week’ from march 14-20, 2011.
It accompagnies the exhibition ‘Neural Architectures’ at swissnex San Francisco and the ‘BrainFair’ in Zurich.
48 pages
D 10 €
The Gentlewoman issue no. 3
An extravaganza of female politics, power and good looks, the third installment of The Gentlewoman features in-depth interviews with the opinionated, passionate women who are taking the international stage: singer Adele Adkins, writer Fatima Bhutto, activist Mabel van Oranje, cosmetic dermatologist Dr Frances Prenna Jones, Colette’s creative director Sarah and artist Germaine Kruip. The issue is accentuated by upbeat fashion series by renowned photographers such as Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin, Alasdair McLellan, Willy Vanderperre, Liz Collins, Daniel Riera, Robi Rodriguez and Benjamin Alexander Huseby.
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Art Should Have Nothing To Do With Money by Peekasso
Comments on the art world by the New York based artist.
20 pages, 210 x 148 mm
edition of 100
Published by Edition Taube
D 4€
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Maelfa – Sean Edwards
Maelfa is a portrait of the near derelict Maelfa Shopping Centre in Llanedeyrn, Cardiff. The book touches upon the poignancy of disappearing communities and failed utopian aspirations. Included is a text by Sam Jacob on the architectural history of the centre.
November 2010
13.6 x 18.5 cm, 160 pages, b/w and full colour
ISBN 978-1-907414-09-1
Published by Bedford Press
D 14 €
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One Century of Type and Teaching Typefaces in Leipzig / Ein Jahrhundert Schrift und Schriftunterricht in Leipzig – Julia Blume and Fred Smeijers.
Text in English and German
Published by Institut für Buchkunst Leipzig 2010.
D 39.90 €
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975
Rundgang an der Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst Leipzig, vier Tage im Februar 2010, gesehen durch die Linsen von 100 Einwegkameras, von 100 sehr verschiedenen Fotografinnen und Fotografen. Ein Experiment und sein Ergebnis: 975 Fotos aufbereitet in einem ganz außergewöhlichen Buchobjekt.
Institut für Buchkunst Leipzig
Gestaltung: Lydia Sachse und Alexander Morgenstern
Leipzig 2011
200 Seiten
280 x 396 mm
D 25€
Encens featuring Kris Van Assche, vol 1, 2011
Published by Samuel Drira & Sybille Walter
Art Direction by Sybille Walter
Fashion Editor Samuel Drira
Photography Axl Jansen, Francesco Brigida, Corinna Schulte, Sybille Walter
Styling by Mauricio Nardi, Rossanna Passalacqua, Martin Michaelis, Samuel Drira
Kriwet – Yester ‘n’ Today
Ferdinand Kriwet is regarded as a pioneer of media art. Ahead of his time, he already dealt in the 1960s with our way of seeing that has been influenced by the sensory overload of the mass media in exhibitions, stage appearances and radio plays, analysing the process the language of television, advertising and photography. Kriwet, whose work is rooted in concrete poetry, describes himself as a visual poet. Aside from his neon signs and wall paintings, the versatile Düsseldorf-born artist also worked in subsequent years on numerous art projects in conjunction with architecture. He furthermore produced a large number of texts for radio. Visitors to DuMont in Cologne encounter his works everywhere: he made the glass door motifs throughout the publishing company’s building.
Ferdinand Kriwet (born1942) already wrote “ROTAR,” his first book to be published by DuMont Buchverlag, at the age of 19. His oeuvre encompasses paintings, music, texts and mixed media works. He lives in Dresden.
Published by Dumont Buchverlag
288 pages
Hardcover
D 39.99€
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