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In Between Pictures. Photographs 1979-1986

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Fin Serck-Hanssen
In Between Pictures. Photographs 1979-1986



Published by: Teknisk Industri AS

256 pages 26.5 x 21.5 cm Hardback B&W Offset 2013

£38.00

In Between Pictures. Photographs 1979 1986 documents Fin Serck-Hanssens work as a photographer for Norwegian music magazines. From the early years of Norwegian Punk and underground music scene (Hærverk, Kjøtt, The Aller Værste) to English bands playing in Derby and London. Depeche Mode, R.E.M. and the Clash are captured in the very start of their career. Through more than 150 photographs essential music culture: the bands, the crowd and the scenes, are documented. The book features new essays by Ole Robert Sunde, Christian Refsum, Paola Cortes-Rocca and Peter J. Amdam


Issue 2

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Buffalo Zine
Issue 2



Published by: Buffalo

210 pages 28.5 x 21.5 cm Softcover 2013

£10.00

Buffalo is an editorial project based in Madrid and London. Its print version is Buffalo Zine: a unique, experimental publication on aesthetics, arts, and self–expression. We name it a zine because of Buffalo’s free spirit. Each issue will have a different design and format as we don’t want to be constrained by a rigid structure: we want the form to be as free as the content. The focus is on featuring new talents and timeless icons from a very personal perspective: an intimate, in–depth approach with a hint of poetry. In this issue: Duane Michals, The Roches, Matt Momchilov, ESG, Hugh Holland, The Raincoats, Tony Ward, Salem, Walt Paper, Jake Shears, Larry Clark, Dominant Legs, Chloë Sevigny, Patrick O'Dell and many more. But Buffalo its not even a zine. It wants to be an object. Many mainstream and short–life magazines will disappear, which is ecologically fair. But we believe the future of materiality is in luxury and handcrafted projects. Buffalo is homemade as a good bread, and created with joy, love and devotion, like a diary or an orchard. Something to own.  

Vigil

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Guy Gormley
Vigil



Published by: Son Gallery

84 pages 21 x 14 cm Sewn Softcover First Edition Edition of 400 2012 

£11.00

The images in VIGIL were taken during a walk from South London to the sea over three consecutive nights in October 2012, during which Gormley reversed his sleeping patterns. The texts printed in the book are notes made by the artist on his recollected dreams, dating from March to November 2012. All photographs in the book were originally colour but have been printed black and white.

Issue 3

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Limner Journal
Issue 3



Published by: Studio Operative

90 pages 28 x 21 cm Softcover BW offset with 8 page full colour gloss 2013 

£10.00

A spotlight on self-directed work featuring images and words from: Mike Redmond, Chris Harnan, Jean Jullien, Mrzyk & Moriceau, Sam Rees, Will Edmonds, Jay Cover, Tom Harrad, Grace Helmer, Charlotte Mei, Rosie Eveleigh, Dr. Malte Oppermann, Zoe Taylor, Romy Blümel, Sinead Evans, Aidan Koch, Peter Nencini, Simon Væth, Miriam Elgon, Evan Meister, Billie Muraben, Stina Löfgren, Mari Kanstad Johnsen, Florence Shaw, Charlie Cameron & Peter Rhodes.

Autumn & Winter 2013: On Stage

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COS Magazine
Autumn & Winter 2013: On Stage



Published by: COS

This 13th issue of COS magazine celebrates the power of performance and the art of preparation. This magazine can be ordered for free when purchasing any title on our website.

£0.00

104 Pages 27.5 x 20 cm Softcover Colour Offset 2013

Issue 18

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Palais
Issue 18



Published by: Palais de Tokyo

360 Pages 28.5 x 22.5 cm 2013

£14.00

Published at the occasion of “Nouvelles vagues,” the 2013 summer season of the Palais de Tokyo, this issue of PALAIS underlines the importance of the recently defined curator figure and sheds light upon current exhibition practices developed by the latter. This figure, which emerged in the context of a general questioning of the artistic institutions in the 1960s, has now become inseparable of a reinterpretation of art history through the prism of the exhibition as a medium. In order to testify about this transformation in the art ecosystem, the Palais de Tokyo presents the projects of 21 young curators or curator groups (of 13 different nationalities) selected after an international call for proposals, and leads along 32  galleries and art spaces all over Paris (with the support of the Comité Professionnel des Galeries d'Art [French Art Dealers Association]). The magazine PALAIS devotes its issue #18 to the 53 exhibitions that constitute “Nouvelles Vagues,” including original contributions by the young curators invited by the Palais de Tokyo and the Parisian galleries. Special guest for this issue: The Exhibitionist, an American journal on curatorial practices and exhibition making, offers a subjective exhibition history through six particular examples, in both English and French, covering 70 pages to be discovered inside PALAIS magazine.

Issue 18

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Palais
Issue 18



Published by: Palais de Tokyo

360 Pages 28.5 x 22.5 cm Bilingual (French & English) 2013

£14.00

In this issue: Contributions of young curators presenting their exhibition at the Palais de Tokyo and in Parisian galleries and art spaces, as well as the issue 7½ of the journal The Exhibitionist. 
 Published at the occasion of “Nouvelles vagues,” the 2013 summer season of the Palais de Tokyo, this issue of PALAIS underlines the importance of the recently defined curator figure and sheds light upon current exhibition practices developed by the latter. This figure, which emerged in the context of a general questioning of the artistic institutions in the 1960s, has now become inseparable of a reinterpretation of art history through the prism of the exhibition as a medium. In order to testify about this transformation in the art ecosystem, the Palais de Tokyo presents the projects of 21 young curators or curator groups (of 13 different nationalities) selected after an international call for proposals, and leads along 32 galleries and art spaces all over Paris.
The magazine PALAIS devotes its issue #18 to the 53 exhibitions that constitute “Nouvelles Vagues,” including original contributions by the young curators invited by the Palais de Tokyo and the Parisian galleries.
Special guest for this issue: The Exhibitionist, an American journal on curatorial practices and exhibition making, offers a subjective exhibition history through six particular examples, in both English and French, covering 70 pages to be discovered inside PALAIS magazine.  

Moving Remesh '13 5 31

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Charles Harlan
Moving Remesh '13 5 31



Published by: Karma

64 pages 21.5 x 15 cm BW Offset Edition of 500

£8.00

PHOTOGRAPHS BY ARI MARCOPOULOS"DUMB OBJECTS CAN BECOME ARTWORKS SIMPLY BY MOVING THEM SOMEWHERE" KARMA, NEW YORK, 2013


Libretto Vol II

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Chosil Kil
Libretto Vol II



Published by: Mousse Publishing

32 pages 32 x 23 cm Softcover 2013

£17.00

Libretto Vol II is an artist's book by Chosil Kil, accompanying the installation Amore Roma. The Libretto contains the script, the props and the performer's movements. A mouth shaped like an O, a rolled up carpet and an animal skin. From a sound through an action to an object to a flat surface, a page. The publication is edited and designed by Abake, and is the first in an ongoing series. 

Pensee

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Ann Craven
Pensee



Published by: Karma

98 pages 29 x 21 cm Hardback Edition of 500

£30.00

"47. PENSÉE (REIMS, FRANCE, APR 18 2008)"

Issue 41

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Rouleur Magazine
Issue 41



Published by:

210 pages Softcover Colour Offset 2013

£10.00

Buckle up and hold on tight as Olivier Nilsson-Julien and photographer Taz Darling get thrown around behind-the-scenes in the FDJ team car at the Amstel Gold Race. Enough with boardroom speak and box-ticking spring races spuriously pushing mondialisation. Give Colin O’Brien passion, parochial fans, potholes and Roma Maxima. He and Paolo Ciaberta were in the Eternal City to witness the rebirth of a classic Italian race. No doubt Colin would love Biciclette Poli too. Morten Okbo and Jakob Kristian Sørensen spent hours - they could have wiled away days - in the family-run Lucca bicycle shop listening to proprietor Pierluigi, a man with stories and memorabilia galore.

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Sarah Lucas: Describe This Distance

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Quinn Latimer
Sarah Lucas: Describe This Distance



Published by: Mousse Publishing

96 Pages 12.5 x 18.5 cm Hardback B&W Offset 

£19.00

“Distance is far, nobody said. (Somebody, surely)” So begins Quinn Latimer’s strange, elleptical account of an exhibition and a body of work by Sarah Lucas that the poet and critc has never seen, made and installed in a city she has not yet visited. In the spring of 2012 the renowed English artist’s exhibition “NUDs” was mounted in Mexico City at Museo Diego Rivera Anahuacalli, the famed pyramid-like museum built by the muralist and architec Juan O’Gorman to house Rivera’s approximately 50,000 Mesoamerican artifacts and objects. In the summer of 2012 Latimer found herself in Elba, the island of Napoleon’s exile, where she embarked on this small, charged book. In four interconnected essays, the writer limns the myriad impressions, ideas, objects, personages, and histories relevant to Lucas fantastically transparent yet complicated “NUDs”, and their storied making and installation in Mexico. Exploring shame, passivity, paindromes and fertility statuary, as well as notables including Antonin Artaud, Napoleon, Susan Sontag and Mary Wollstonecraft, Describe This Distance is at once an adroit art-historical study and a poetic travelogue.

Full Disclosure

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Rebecca Lamare
Full Disclosure



Published by:

50 pages  21 x 15 cm Edition of 400 Self Published

£8.00

In the summer of 2012 internet-based artist Jaakko Pallasvuo asked artist and writer Rebecca La Marre to create a video where she would claim that Jaakko was an invented persona and that she was responsible for all of his artistic output. The video was uploaded on Youtube on July 29th, and both artists embedded the video on their personal websites. The identical pages existed in tandem until August 23, 2012. The trail of activity that followed has been documented in a publication titled Full Disclosure and consists of chat logs, reviews, interviews and e-mails, spanning the broad range of registers currently used to write about art. These have been collected in a way that preserves the complexity and sense of confusion generated by the project while asking questions about identity on the Internet and the value of so-called immaterial labour and artistic practice. The book was designed by Joseph Waller and launched by Arcadia Missa in London on April 17th 2013.

The King of a Rainy Country

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Brigid Brophy
The King of a Rainy Country



Published by: The Coelacanth Press

304 Pages 19.6 x 12.8 cm First edition 1956 Based on the edition of 1990 2012

£10.00

The King of a Rainy Country, the most intimate novel by writer, activist and intellectual Brigid Brophy, is available for the first time in over twenty years and deserves to see her mentioned in the same breath as her contemporaries Muriel Spark and Iris Murdoch. The book – an hilarious, poignant coming of age novel that takes the reader from rain-drenched bohemian London to operatic Venice via a package holiday with a coachload of Coca-Cola guzzling Americans – is the first book release by The Coelacanth Press. Lauded by leading literary figures including Ali Smith, Terry Castle, D. J. Taylor and Paul Bailey, the press offers this in a beautiful, contemporary package – designed by one of today’s best visual artists, Bonnie Camplin – with introduction by the Press’ editor Phoebe Blatton and afterword by Dalkey Archive Press editor Jennifer Hodgson, all of which serves to assert Brigid Brophy prescience in the modern age. A stylish, far-sighted work of disaffection, sexuality and intellectualism, The King of a Rainy Country deserves to be rediscovered. 


Objektkästen

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Albert Kiefer
Objektkästen



Published by: Bucher und Hefte

64 pages 28.5 x 23.5 cm Hardcover 2013 

£24.00

The objects of the ninety-five-year old artist Albert Kiefer are packed in boxes. Inside the little wooden cases, packaging or cardboard boxes he puts found pieces from nature, but also artifacts and sometimes objects that he made himself. Sometimes scary, hollow-eyed faces of masks peer out of them, sometimes we see appliquéd tools. Sometimes, the materials in his boxes are reminiscent of the works of his son Anselm. One senses that both take the transient from nature, while being connected to it. Photographed by Anne Schwalbe. 

No.7

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Put An Egg On It
No.7



Published by: R&S Media

56 pages 14 x 21.5 cm Softcover Full colour on green paper Summer 2013 

£5.00

Put A Egg On It Issue #7 is tres saucy! Boozy food photos, worldwide road food and a lovely family Easter dinner in the small burg of Iserlohn, Germany photographed by Carolin Leszczinski. Megan Keough traces a friendship through meals while Keith Yamashita explores the story of The Chinese Kitchen through the lives and romances of its workers (including his parents who met and fell in love there). This issue also features some truly glorious dumpling recipes and more pages filled with personal stories, cooking tips and regional food products. Get your greens!

No.4

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Livraison Magazine
No.4



Published by: Livraison

438 Pages 23 x 33 cm Hardback Edition of 2000

£40.00

“For LIVRAISON N°4 we asked a selection of people we admire to explore private spaces, places of memory and topographies of the mind photographically and philosophically. We were curious to understand what a place actually is and realised that the answer to this question is as manifold as it is subjective. Is it even possible to come up with a stable formula or definition of it? Or is what we understand as ‘place’ a much more haunting, elusive entity.”

No.2

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Livraison Magazine
No.2



Published by: Livraison

376 Pages Softcover 23 x 33 cm Edition of 1500

£34.00

“Livraison II Exchange Issue — Letters are not the obvious inspiration in a world currently inundated with ways to keep in touch at all times (e-mail, mobile telephones, text messages, blackberries). Short correspondence is commonplace, but whatever happened to storytelling? Unnecessary reflections? Ramblings? Rants? This issue is about rediscovering the art of letterwriting. How did the people we were intrigued by react to our letters? Heroes and heroines like Miranda July, Donna Tartt, Julie Verhoeven, Alexander Robotnick, Michael Nyman, Carl Johan de Geer, Jonas Hassen Khemiri, Wes Lang, Alain de Botton and Serena Reeder exchanged a single letter each in reply to ours.”

Issue 18

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Kaleidoscope Magazine
Issue 18



Published by: Kaleidoscope Press

228 pages 28.7 x 22 cm Softcover English Edition 2013

£8.00

KALEIDOSCOPE Issue 18 (summer 2013), highlighting Andra Ursuta, Shanzhai Biennial, Sergei Tcherepnin, Yngve Holen and Petrit Halilaj; investigating an updated notion of materiality; exploring the curatorial practice of Massimiliano Gioni; featuring our regulars, tips, and three special inserts.

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