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Mouvement

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LO/A
Mouvement



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192 pages 22 x 30.5 cm Softcover French and English

£39.00

As part of the exhibition “The Faith of Street”, focusing on hip hop culture, Library of Arts is reissuing the book “Movement.” This rare work offers an unprecedented view of the emergence of rap and hip hop in Paris and its  environs from ‘84 to ‘89.There are stories that become legends. And there are  those that have yet to be told. Such is the case with the evolution of rap and graffiti in France. Between 1984 and 1989, what was known as Mouvement exploded. Before we knew it as hip hop, youth from the down and out  quarters of Paris and its suburbs grabbed hold of these new forms and carried them to recognition and glory. “Movement. From a wasteland to the dance floor” offers a unique view of this relatively undocumented phenomenon. Unseen photos from the era, captured by  young, newly arrived Japanese photographer Yoshi Omori, and texts by the movement’s key players, Jay One Ramier and Marc Boudet, relive the emergence of the artistic practices cultivated by a hungry, free, and creative  youth.


Sex/Snow

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Sakiko Nomura
Sex/Snow



Published by: LibroArte

72 pages 25.5 x 22.5 cm Hardcover 

£78.00

This photo-book is composed of images of male nude, the very main theme in Nomura’s artistic career, and snowscape. Her images captures love stories of the two making certain of their warmth each other, and snowscapes implying their love would melt away. A sense of fragility and ephemerality of floating world is portrayed there. This is the second photo-book following “hotel pegasus” published in November 2013.

Issue 1

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Subway Magazine
Issue 1



Published by: 4478zine

32 pages 17 x 24 cm Softcover Colour Offset 2014

£5.50

Subway Magazine is a new artist's magazine by Erik van der Weijde & 4478zine. Most of it's content comes from eBay and Wikipedia, but also features works by contemporary artists. The magazine focuses on a fresh mix of art, photography, poetry, facts and fun.  Subway is a five-minute-fun ride, published three times a year. In this first issue we showcase work by Peter Sutherland, Stefan Marx and Nikola Tosic, but also present some facts on Alf, Brazil, the Schwarzwälder Kirsch Pie plus quotes from Mikhail Kalashnikov and Mikhail Baryshnikov and more.

Teddy Bear

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Erik Van Der Weijde
Teddy Bear



Published by: 4478zine

48 pages 20 x 24 cm Softcover 2014

£7.50

Teddy Bear contains heavily rasterized reproductions, taken from a book on collecting stuffed animals.  For those interested, you can get this zine together with a 20x30cm plastic bag, silkscreened in an edition of 50.

Elvis

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Will Boone
Elvis



Published by: Karma

32 pages 26.5 x 20 cm Softcover Edition of 500

£10.00

In Elvis, Will Boone presents a collection of found polaroids and prints taken by fans of the country's first pop star.

Rock Waves

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Sam Falls
Rock Waves



Published by: Karma

58 pages 26.5 x 20 cm Softcover Colour Offset Edition of 500

£17.00

Condensing the cycle of high and low tide to a single wave, Rock Waves captures the before and after states of washed over rock groups dotting an unidentified coastline. Falls' abstract imagery highlights the quickness with which our natural state can and does change.

Redheaded Stranger

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Amy O'Neill
Redheaded Stranger



Published by: Karma

28 pages 26.5 x 18 cm Softcover Colour Offset Edition of 500

£10.00

Everything we think is governed by impulses firing across synapses, the spaces between cells that guide communication in the brain. When any pattern is repeated enough, the synaptic pathways associated with thay pattern used to being accessed, As a result, it becomes easier for impulses to travel and the behavior seems 'natural'. In Red Headed Stranger, Amy O'Neill presents us with the image of auburn haired beauty queens placed atop elaborate floats - the portraits quickly begin to dispel our ideal of classic beauty. Psychologists believe it takes approximately twenty repetitions before something feels natural; Red Headed Stranger contains fourteen images.

Queer Zines Box Set

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Philip Aarons and AA Bronson
Queer Zines Box Set



Published by: Printed Matter

Box set of Voloume 1 & 2 of Queer Zines Softcover with slipcase 27 x 19cm Colour Offset  

£30.00

This sepcial edition of Queer Zines cotains volumes 1 and 2 and comes with a screenprinted slipcase. This set includes a reprint of the original Queer Zines in an abridged and updated second printing.


Queer Zines Volume 2

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Philip Aarons and AA Bronson
Queer Zines Volume 2



Published by: Printed Matter

264 pages 27 x 19 cm Colour Offset Softcover

£17.00

With comprehensive bibliographies of more than 120 titles, Queer Zines 2 offers a visually arresting, intellectually provocative, and unashamedly sexy take on the rich output of contemporary queer zinemakers. Including both an expanded focus on overlooked 'historical' publications dating from the early 70s onward, as well as extensive entries charting a new generation of queer zinesters, this second volume offers a broad survey of the vibrant and evolving medium. Queer Zines 2 includes over a dozen new essays, including writing by Bruce LaBruce, Edie Fake, K8 Hardy, Scott Treleaven, and more. Reflecting the authors’ deep belief in the urgency and vitality of zines as an individual and collective forum, these essays offer both personal and critical assessments of independent queer publishing as an important agent in shaping identity, establishing community, and altering the course of culture more generally.

Pictures for Looking at & Equivalents

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Jason Evans
Pictures for Looking at & Equivalents



Published by: Printed Matter

44 pages 29 x 24.5 cm Softcover Edition of 500

£10.00

'Pictures for looking at & equivalents' features Evans’ intricate still-lives paired with diagonally divided rectangles, echoing his colorful installation style and extending that context to the page. 

Issue 15

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Frieze d/e
Issue 15



Published by: Frieze

31 x 21.5 cm Softcover 2014

£8.00

Issue 15 of frieze d/e looks to Zurich with essays by Zurich-based journalist and editor Daniel Binswanger and the acclaimed German-born Zurich-based writer and novelist Sibylle Berg. Zurich may well be the most cosmopolitan city in German-speaking Europe yet recently Switzerland voted to limit immigration. Has the country – asks Binswanger – developed a schizophrenic attitude, caught between globalization and provincialism? And looking at recent trends and changes in Zurich's gallery and theatre scene, Sibylle Berg untangles the love of culture and the love of money.  The issue features Michael Bracewell on LA-based German artist Friedrich Kunath; Jan Verwoert explores the work and collection of the late Hamburg-based artist Hanne Darboven; Carson Chan surveys Swiss architect Peter Zumthor's career with the recent publication of his five-volume catalogue raisonné and Swiss artist Tobias Madison talks to Elvia Wilk about running project spaces and his plans for creating an education department for MoMA PS1 this summer.  Elsewhere in the issue: German artist Heinz Mack explains the logistics of his project for this year's Venice Architecture Biennale; to mark the 70th anniversary of W.G. Sebald's birthday, Munich-based curator Saim Dermican takes a stroll along the Sebaldweg and for 'Trouvaille' curator of the forthcoming 8th Berlin Biennale Juan A. Gaitán shares his favourite objects. + With 20 exhibition reviews from across Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

Salong Flyttkartong

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Linnéa Sjöberg
Salong Flyttkartong



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346 pages 10.5 x 21 cm Softcover 2014

£18.00

The book ”SALONG FLYTTKARTONG” is a 346 page long documentation of the mobile amateur tattoo parlour Salong Flyttkartong’s two years of existence. During this time the parlour has toured haphazardly and through a series of open performances developed into an intricate participatory art work. The open process has created it’s own aesthetics, a unique space in the field inbetween the inherent permanence of the tattoo medium and the spontaneity of the performance act.

Issue 6

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Printed Pages
Issue 6



Published by: It's Nice That

128 pages 27.5 x 20 cm Softcover 

£5.00

"Our Summer issue is full of fantastic art and design-related content, questioning Eike König about the objects that define him, investigating the growing trend of theatrical catwalk shows and touring the studios of some of the world's finest children's illustrators. We caught up with revolutionary artist Duke Riley to find out why it's important to take huge risks, spoke to David Pearson about his favourite book covers and learned that Marian Bantjes doesn't understand the latest craze for beards. Shit Girls Say's Graydon Sheppard apologises to an old school friend, Eric Yahnker waxes lyrical on the highs and lows of American politics and we find out more about the career of Don Hunstein, a man who's spent his life creating some of the most iconic imagery in rock 'n' roll history. We also gave Rami Niemi 16 pages to write an original comic. You can't say fairer than that!”

PRE ORDER: Araki/Teller

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Juergen Teller & Nobuyoshi Araki
PRE ORDER: Araki/Teller



Published by: Eyescencia

This book is available for PRE ORDER  Estimated Delivery Date: 22nd July, 2014 408 pages 30 x 23 cm Hardcover Colour Offset 2014

£92.50

To coincide with the exhibition Araki Teller Teller Araki now on at OstLicht in Vienna, NOBUYOSHI ARAKI and JUERGEN TELLER present their first jointly conceived and designed book. The publication assembles more than 300 photographs, including those works shown as part of the exhibition which were previously unpublished. In addition, Araki and Teller have each dedicated a text to the other.

PRE ORDER: Issue 2

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Intern Magazine
PRE ORDER: Issue 2



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This is available for pre-order only.  Estimated dispatch date: 4th July, 2014 144 pages 17 x 24 cm Softcover Colour Offset 

£8.00

Intern Magazine a new, bi-annual independent print publication concerned with internships in the creative industries. The magazine has two main aims. The first is to provide a tactile showcase for the precocious talent currently working as in these fields unpaid and as interns. Secondly, it sustains a frank and unbiased debate about the current state of the intern culture, and its potential implications in both the short and long term for the creative industries. Issue Two features Jessica Walsh, Adrian Shaughnessy and Jean Jullien alongside some of the finest emergent creative practitioners.  Meet the talent, join the debate.


Selected Works From 2001 To 2009

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Dash Snow
Selected Works From 2001 To 2009



Published by: Nieves

32 pages 14 x 20 cm BW Offset First Edition

£5.00

Dash Snow (1981–2009) is best known for his sculptural installations, collages, and photographs. Snow has exhibited in galleries and museums such as the New Museum of Contemporary Art, the Whitney Biennale, Deitch Projects and CFA Gallery in Berlin.  Since his late teens, Snow has used photography to documents his days and nights of extreme hedonism – nights which, as he famously claimed, he might not otherwise remember. This Zine contains a selection of his critical Dada-esque collages, which range from cum-glittered tabloid covers starring Saddam Hussein to straight text pieces to sculptural works composed of items like books and skeletal fragments; and a smattering of the photographs and Polaroids that originally made Snow famous outside of street art culture, where he began writing graffiti.

Selected Works From 1982 To 2011

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Raymond Pettibon
Selected Works From 1982 To 2011



Published by: Nieves

32 pages 14 x 20 cm BW Offset First Edition

£5.00

Raymond Pettibon’s work embraces a wide spectrum of American “high” and “low” culture, from the deviations of marginal youth to art history, literature, sports, religion, politics, and sexuality. Taking their points of departure in the Southern California punk-rock culture of the late 1970s and 1980s and the “do-it-yourself” aesthetic of album covers, comics, concert flyers, and fanzines that characterized the movement, his drawings have come to occupy their own genre of potent and dynamic artistic commentary.

Issue 4

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The Gourmand
Issue 4



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20 x 28.5 cm Softcover 2013   

£12.00

A Gourmand is a person who takes pleasure and interest in food of all kinds and The Gourmand is a new food and culture journal that binds inspirational words, images and ideas with the humble and universal subject of food.  This issue features ‘Forbidden Fruit’ where photographer Aaron Tilley and set designer Kyle Bean capture the dark side of apples, pears and more. ‘The Banquet of the Jellicles’Wood pigeon sundae? Pastel sugared mice? Food Stylist Iain Graham and photographer Marius W Hansen prepare a feast of feline fancies for five furry friends and ’The Lost Shops of Soho’ that features Alice Tye’s monochrome paintings which conjure central London’s great and now lost food shops of the 1970s amongst much more.

Queen of Tsawwassen

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Various Artists
Queen of Tsawwassen



Published by: Inventory Magazine

120 pages 18 x 26 cm Hardcover Edition of 500

£25.00

Commonality of place and photographic sensibility combine in Queen of Tsawwassen, an edited collection of images showcasing the work of five emerging Canadian photographers. The title is a reference to one of the original BC Ferries which operated between Vancouver Island and the mainland – a unique region of the Pacific Northwest where much of the book’s imagery was captured. Curated by twelvebooks, and designed and published by Inventory, Queen of Tsawwassen is a 120-page, hardcover, clothbound edition of 500, featuring the work of Ali Bosworth, Seth Fluker, Jennilee Marigomen, Dan Siney and Chris Taylor. Photographers • Ali Bosworth • Seth Fluker • Jennilee Marigomen • Dan Siney • Chris Taylor

Psychobuch

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Beni Bischof
Psychobuch



Published by: Edition Patrick Frey

600 pages 31 x 23 cm Softcover 

£63.00

It all started when Beni Bischof began publishing laser-copied artist's magazines in 2005 as an independent means of distributing his drawings, collages, and texts. The speed of production suited his impetuous, prolific output. It was not long before he found an additional, three-dimensional outlet for his obsessions by adding sculpture, painting, and installations to his repertoire. Often using everyday objects, Bischof creates bizarre objects whose coherence he reinforces with plaster and paint. He applies similar techniques of combining, reassembling, and reworking to images appropriated from fashion magazines, trivial literature, LP covers, and the like, overpainting them and modifying them digitally or even mechanically. Psychobuch presents an extensive and unusual survey of Beni Bischof's oeuvre. It is a wildly rampant, multimedia conglomerate, held together by a dense network of recurring themes and motifs. The elaborate book is both an overview of Beni Bischof's output to date and an artist's book in its own right.

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