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Postscript on Curing Normality

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Gerd Brantenberg
Postscript on Curing Normality



Published by: Torpedo Press

40 pages 24 x 17.5 cm Softcover BW Offset Edition of 500

£5.00

The publication recounts the film and speaker series Curing Normality, marking the 40th anniversary of the decriminalization of male homosexuality in Norway. Postscript on Curing Normality features a talk given by Gerd Brantenberg, an introduction by Sille Storihle and archival footage tracing “homosexual life” in Norway since 1972. The series found place at Kunstnernes Hus, Nov 14 – Dec 12, 2012.  


Issue 1

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Dogme
Issue 1



Published by: Libraryman

100 pages 23 x 30 cm Colour Offset 2014

£19.00

Just as a lens transmits and refracts light, it's also often used to focus light. Dogme Magazine takes a closer look through the creative lens of film, fashion, and photography, presenting lucid portraits of our favorite creative subjects. Original conversations with industry and non-industry alike, plus portraits and scenarios you might not see otherwise.  Dogme is published irregularly.

Issue 13

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Frieze d/e
Issue 13



Published by: Frieze

144 pages 23 x 30 cm Colour Offset English/German 2014

£8.00

This month's issue features work from: STATE OF THE ART Scaling Up Endings and beginnings in Berlin by Christy Lange AFFINITIES Circling Back For this regular series, artist Michaela Meise discusses her affinity to architect Ferdinand Kramer by Pablo Larios AFFINITIES The Bigger Picture From latex printing to art restoration: Markus Hoffmann of renowned Dusseldorf photo lab Grieger takes us through the company’s processes by Markus Hoffmann & Jan Kedves  FILM Scary Movies How German-language cinema is joining the global horror boom by Bert Rebhandl TROUVAILLE Trouvaille Dutch sculptor and mask designer Rein Vollenga shares some favourites from his archive of images by Rein Vollenga THEATER Speak For Yourself Staging Martin Kippenberger’s turbulent biography by Jörg Scheller INTERVIEW Art Rules! Rita McBride explains her ten-point manifesto for the Dusseldorf Art Academy by Jan Kedves

New Reproductions

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David Maljković
New Reproductions



Published by: Mousse Publishing

96 pages  English  Hardcover 23 x 35 cm 

£24.00

Jurga Daubaraitė, ed. Texts by Maria Fusco, Jonas Žakaitis, Karl Larsson, Mirene Arsanios and Sidsel Nelund  “She, the grid system is aware only of her corners, not of her straight lines. She perceives her own space and those persons who traverse her space as flat entities moving swiftly and without substance.” - Maria Fusco. The artist book New Reproductions, published in conjunction with David Maljković's exhibition at CAC Vilnius, is a dense object jn which the textual contributions function as poetic and fictional response to the artist’s collaged 48 images. Here, Maljković provides a certain utilitarian take on re-reading, remembering, incompleteness, and exhaustion as artistic positions in order to assemble filiations between works separated by time span and by his changing ideas.

I'll Make Death Love Me Issue 44

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Desillusion Magazine
I'll Make Death Love Me Issue 44



Published by:

190 Pages 25 x 32.5 cm Softcover 

£8.50

Featuring : Scott Bournes, Trevor Gordon, Viktor Vauthier, Cameron Sparkes, Josh Pall, Carlos Blanchard, Samuel Partaix, Espen Stokke, Elisa Routa, Thomas Hein, Claudio Majorana, Alana Peterson, Brooks Sterling

Issue 5

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Girls Like Us
Issue 5



Published by: Girls Like Us

21 x 28cm 2014  ​   

£8.00

ISSUE 5 of your favorite female-focused journal is hot off the press FEATURING a digital conversation with performance artist boychild, writer Chris Kraus on beer brewing and BDSM, music producer and artist Fatima Al Qadiri on her 1989 haircut, Californian surfers by Eve Fowler & Mariah Garnett, curator Annick Kleizen recapturing the artist residency circuit from a hammock in Brazil, artist Jesse Darling paraphrasing Drake, musicians The Knife dissecting their communal experiment ‘Shaking The Habitual’ through the eyes of their collaborators and MUCH MORE.  

Issue 7

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Hot and Cool
Issue 7



Published by: Hot & Cool

164 pages 23 x 30 cm Softcover 2014

£6.00

Featuring interviews with Whit Stillman, Tina Barney, Ian Macdonald and boarding schools by Jamie Hawkesworth.

Political Chaos

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Paul Kooiker
Political Chaos



Published by: Études Books

48 pages  17x24cm Hardcover Colour Offset English/French 2013 

£30.00

Photography by Paul Kooiker Text by Erik Viskil Edited and Designed by Études Studio Published by Études Books, Paris  


VISTA

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Colin Snapp
VISTA



Published by: Études Books

48 pages 17x24cm Hardcover Full Colour Offset English/French 2013 

£30.00

Photography by Colin Snapp Text by Jeffrey Grunthaner Edited and Designed by Études Studio Published by Études Books, Paris  

Gold Country Real Estate

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Bryan Dooley
Gold Country Real Estate



Published by: Études Books

48 pages 17x24cm Hardcover​Full Colour Offset English/French 2013

£30.00

Photography by Bryan Dooley Text by David Morris Image post production by Janvier

Ten Works

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Rossella Biscotti
Ten Works



Published by: Mousse Publishing

135 pages  24 x 17 cm  English/Italian  

£14.00

“In the works of Rossella Biscotti context, space and chosen places are loaded with meaning, with history and lived experience, symbols and metaphors of processes of transformation, of passing moments. We soon discover how these elements reconnect to a general plan in which the works are in some way interrelated in a terrifyingly unstable whole — instability that makes the work extremely current in the reflection upon our social identity” (from the essay by Bartolomeo Pietromarchi, p.7). The monograph published for the MAXXI museum and featuring texts by Pietromarchi and T.J. Demos, is an anthology of ten of these strikingly coherent yet strikingly diverse works.

Spring 2014

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Printed Pages
Spring 2014



Published by: It's Nice That

132 pages Softcover 275 x 200mm 2014 ISSN 2052-2436 

£7.00

For the Spring 2014 issue of Printed Pages we're ringing in some changes, the first of which is our brand spanking new spine. Which is a direct result of the second big change; that we've upped the page count from 76 to 128. Kind of a big deal. We've also made our first foray into photographic front covers, inviting Maurizio Di Iorio to create a beautiful still life image that for him, is the epitome of spring. We've also used heavier paper stocks throughout, and even thrown in a coated section for good measure.  Inside we speak to designer and illustrator Lotta Nieminen about her favourite design objects, visit the studio of fashion designer Aitor Throup, interview long-term Radiohead collaborator Stanley Donwood about the stories that inspire him and have a good old natter with the team from Modern Toss. There’s features on unorthodox sports photography, gallery invigilators and senior writer of HBO’s Girls, Lesley Arfin, waxes lyrical on the theme of Nice.   We also got Rookie's Editor-in-Chief Tavi Gevinson to discuss doing things differently with illustrator and long-term collaborator Minna Gilligan, spent a weekend with Richard Turley as he designed a special edition of 'SUP, and pestered illustrator Jean Jullien about the ugliest thing he loves. 

Issue 02

Return to Sender

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Sipke Visser
Return to Sender



Published by:

408 pages 21x15cm Hardcover 

£35.00

"For two and a half years I picked addresses randomly from google maps. I sent to those addresses a handwritten letter... and a photograph I had taken. All in all I sent out 500 letters, all over the United Kingdom and some to the US." Sipke Visser

Doggies

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Sipke Visser
Doggies



Published by:

26 pages 16x24cm Hardcover 2013

£20.00

Doggies, a beautifully designed and produced fine art photography book about dogs, people and what happens when they get together. 


No.24

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The Baffler
No.24



Published by: MIT Press

176 pages 17x24.5cm Softcover 2014 

£8.00

  Hey, it’s our play issue, in which David Graeber hopscotches over the robotic universe of contemporary science and winds up inventing a new law of reality. Barbara Ehrenreich calls for a science that can explain why fun is fun. John Summers reports from “The People’s Republic of Zuckerstan”—once known as the liberal community of Cambridge, Massachusetts, now a playground for startup science and tech professionals. Gene Seymour rescues science fiction from the warped real-world utopias of certain plutocratic cybervisionaries. Andrew Bacevich dances on the grave of Tom Clancy, the recently departed hack thriller writer. Ian Bogost analyzes the addiction economy lurking behind cutting-edge free-to-play videogames, while Rhonda Lieberman walks us through the trophy rooms of leisure-class art hoarders.  And that’s only the half of it. Look here for head-spinning salvos by Chris Lehmann, Susan Faludi, William T. Vollmann, George Scialabba, and Heather Havrilesky on history, politics, feminism, and literature. Anne Elizabeth Moore makes sport of Vice magazine. Alex Pareene practices journalism on the New York Times’ DealBook. Fiction by Paul Maliszewski and J. Wagner; short prose by Jaron Lanier, Gabriel Zaid, and Erik Simon; poetry by Thomas Sayers Ellis; and hilarious graphic art by Brad Holland, Mark Dancey, andDavid McLimans, who gave us the cover. Not to win or lose the game, but to be free of the system of winners and losers—that’s the spirit.  

Royal Orphan

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Amber Ibarreche
Royal Orphan



Published by: Capricious Magazine

51 pages 21.5 x 28cm Softcover 2013 

£14.00

A book of prolific collage work, ROYAL ORPHAN is the result of Ibarreche’s methodic scavenging and hyper meditation on small details overlooked. She is at once an editor and alchemist, imbuing found imagery with new and layered meaning—deeply coded with the canon of queer and outsider attitude.   Hidden messages, double entendres, bold symbol and sign draw you into her reassembled world—at times desperate and frenetic and, at others, emerging as shelter for her infinite play.   Amber Ibarreche is an art maker, skateboarder, and composer of words. The subculture of skateboarding, the music scene and comic book clubs sparked her first interest in art and alternative movements. Today, she makes zines, collages, drawings, and writings. Living and working in Brooklyn, New York, Ibarreche hails from Jacksonville, Florida. Amber is also known for her silk-screened fabric jewelry and clothing line, IBARRECHE. 

Art Fiction

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Joshua Abelow
Art Fiction



Published by: Karma

348 pages 21 x 15 cm Softcover 2013 

£21.00

MR. BIG DICK NO=YES YES=NO BLOG ME DUMB AND EASY ART IS SO GAY CALL ME ABSTRACT BLONDE CAT 337. BACK OF A PAINTING 

I'm Outside

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Nicholas Gottlund
I'm Outside



Published by: Gottlund Verlag

16 pages 16.5 x 21.5 cm Softcover 2013 

£13.00

"I'm Outside compiles a series of photographs all shot on a single roll of an apartment complex in my neighborhood in Los Angeles. I walk by the buildings on a daily basis. They have a peculiar configuration on the corner lot and there always seems to be someone waiting to be let in." - Nicholas Gottlund 

Simple Pleasures

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Zoe Ghertner
Simple Pleasures



Published by: Gottlund Verlag

42 pages 19 x 14cm Softcover Metal coil binding 2013 

£17.00

"Continuing with our 'year of California books' the Gottlund book house is pleased to release Simple Pleasures, a new artist book by the Los Angeles based photographer Zoe Ghertner. Between the two bright red card covers, Ghertner has composed a group of measured still lives. The brightly colored painted wooden shapes and their equally colorful backgrounds playfully tease the viewer's sense of scale, dimension and space."  

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