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Point of Divergence One

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Various Artists
Point of Divergence One



Published by: Tenderbooks

32 pages 14 x 20.5cm Softcover 2 colour risograph

£7.00

Published on the occasion of 'before breakfast we talked about the furthest visible point before it all disappeared' 27 June - 26 July, 2014 at Tenderpixel, London. Featuring Cathy Haynes, Fay Nicolson, Kentaro Yamada, Andrea Zucchini, The School of the Event Horizon. Point of Divergence refuses to act as a traditional exhibition catalogue but rather an open space to share research material and ideas, unfolding the themes of  the exhibition.  Within, the pages provide space for artists to revisit research and expand from a point in which the trajectory diverged, giving potentiality for a new trajectory and a tapping into lost fertile ground. Alongside is a conversation between the members of Tenderpixel and Tenderbooks (Borbála Soós, Stella Sideli, Lucia Garavaglia and Rowena Harris, respectively) which alludes to the diverse exhibition research. Functioning much like placing a word within a circular form to see more clearly it's anagrams, the design of the publication is fluid, dynamic and changeable. Resonating around a share interest, the artist's work is stirred together to created a mixing pot in which a new trajectory for the development of new work may develop. Included within is the exhibition hand-out. Published by Tenderbooks & Tenderpixel Designed by Rowena Harris for Tenderbooks Printed by Hato Press


Issue 7

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Carpark Magazine
Issue 7



Published by:

27 x 20 cm Softcover 2014 

£12.00

This issue is about Pressure Points: physical, metaphorical, real, imaginary... This nearly entirely visual issue's contributors include Lea Colombo, Socrates Mitsios, Maya Rochat, Constantine Tsapaliras, Erik van der Weijde and many more. 

Issue 21

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Kaleidoscope Magazine
Issue 21



Published by:

144 pages 28.7 x 22 cm Softcover 2014

£9.00

HIGHLIGHTS Alex Gartenfeld by Nicolás Guagnini; Sarah Rifky by Laura McLean Ferris; Hanne Mugaas by Gerd Elise Mørland; Anthony Yung by Pauline Yao; Luca Lo Pinto by Ilaria Gianni MAIN THEME – DECODING CURATING “Curating Non-Profit” moderated by Jason Hwang; “Curating Large Scale” moderated by Chris Sharp; “Curating The Internet” moderated by Karen Archey;“Curating The Gallery” moderated by Alessio Ascari MONO - John Armleder Interview by Andrea Bellini; Essay by Jeanne Graff REGULARS Futura: Femi Adeyemi by Hans Ulrich Obrist; Pioneers: Bob Nickas by Fredi Fischli and Niels Olsen; Panorama: Los Angeles by Jesi Khadivi; Producers: Stephan Trüby by Carson Chan; Vis-à-Vis: “The Art of Food” by Francesca Gavin INSERTS: “Portraits of Society” curated by Nicholas Cullinan; Robert Mapplethorpe curated by Elad Lassry; “Coupling” curated by Piper Marshall

The Park 1971-73

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Kohei Yoshiyuki
The Park 1971-73



Published by: Osiris

14 pages 42 x 30 pages Softcover Unbound

£16.00

In the 1970s, Kohei Yoshiyuki (born in 1946) used an infrared camera, equipped with a filtered flash, to photograph couples having sex and capture the voyeurs watching them in the dark, in the parks of Tokyo. Yoshiyuki’s first solo exhibition abroad ‘The Park’ was held some 30 years later at the Yossi Milo Gallery in New York, 2007 and the corresponding book ‘Kohei Yoshiyuki: The Park’ was published by Hatje Cantz/Yossi Milo Gallery in the same year. Since then, Yoshiyuki’s work has attracted worldwide attention, as a social document of the megalopolis of Tokyo, raising questions related to human desire, privacy, voyeurism and ‘to see and be seen’.   This tabloid sized book ‘The Park 1971-73’ was published by Osiris on the occasion of his exhibition in Tokyo, 2011 and includes the 14 best known images from this amazing series of work. 

Issue 13: Play Issue

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Protein Journal
Issue 13: Play Issue



Published by:

109 pages 29 x 22 cm Softcover 2014

£5.00

The latest edition of the Protein Journal has just hit the shelves. Last issue we looked at the topic of 'work', this time we're hanging out on the other side of coin, and getting stuck into the subject of 'play'. With an in depth Play Report, you can get to grips with how the things we do for fun are changing. From an investigation into the health benefits of playing video games to how, for a happier society, we need to start embracing more playful city design, there's plenty to get stuck into. As well as all that we also have the usual dose of profiles, features and articles looking at some of the most exciting individuals around today. We speak to Dave Hakkens, the young design graduate, who's been snapped up by Google for his potentially revolutionary ideas surrounding mobile technology. We also catch up with Seek No Further, a new clothing brand with very unconventional foundations.

No.10

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The Carton
No.10



Published by:

87 pages 28 x 21 pages Softcover 2014

£12.00

The Brits rave about their afternoon tea and Italians take a few things as seriously as aperitivo. Arabs and Middle Easterners have had asrouniyeh as their own afternoon ritual for a coon's age. We're fortifying this age-old rite in a series of gatherings that start here.

No.9

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Coelacanth Journal
No.9



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14.5 x 21 cm B&W Offset 2014 

£3.00

The Coelacanth Press, so named after the Prehistoric fish with a prototype human heart that was thought to be extinct, but then rediscovered under a ledge in the South-Seas, was founded in 2008 as a publisher, research methodology and collective happening.  The Coelacanth Press brings together a variety of new, established and neglected practitioners from different fields with the intention of creating new publications, works of art, events and collaborations. This issue's contributors include Rowland Thomas, Len Lukowski, Iphgenia Baal and more. 

Tokyo Flowers

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Ola Rindal
Tokyo Flowers



Published by: Livraison

38 pages 22 x 29 cm Softcover 2014

£35.00

Tokyo Flowers, by Paris-based photographer Ola Rindal, offers a glimpse of the diminutive flowers, weeds and foliage emerging from cracks in footpaths and other forgotten places dotted around Tokyo. Interspersed with photos of a small boy and a young woman, Tokyo Flowers captures a lovely, quiet, poetic suburban sensibility.


ILHA

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Pedro Ramos
ILHA



Published by: The Spring Press

72 pages 21.5 x 28 cm Softcover 

£20.00

The Spring Press is pleased to announce the publication of Ilha, the first monograph by Pedro Ramos.  The photographs in this book could simply function as a love letter to a semi-utopian locale, but above all delve into insularity and some of its underlying characteristics: isolation as privilege/disadvantage; isolation itself and man's interaction with nature and its subsequent destruction. This body of work is unable to hide the polarizing influence of an upbringing surrounded by an ocean. It is evident in the focus on color and form (both natural and man made), its direct tone and language offset only by subtle gestures towards involuntary architecture and still life.  The elliptical narrative seems to take the viewer back to the beginning repeatedly, avoiding the certainty of conclusion by highlighting the ambivalence of the photographic image according to its presentation.  Pedro Ramos was born in 1982 in Madeira Island, Portugal. He currently lives and works in Sydney, Australia.

Issue 1

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Puss Puss
Issue 1



Published by:

96 pages 20 x 28 cm Softcover 2014

£10.00

Ai Weiwei — Anja Konstantinova — Celia Hammond — Jean Julien — Jon Gorrigan — Karen Guthrie — Liam Sparkes — Nina Pope — Rasha Kahil — Vicki Murdoch and more. The launch issue of PUSS PUSS features some amazing content from cat lovers from around the world: an exclusive interview with artist and activist Ai Weiwei whom we met in Beijing at his compound where he lives with his 30-ish cats, a fashion story shot by Jon Gorrigan featuring Anja Konstantinova who famously has several cat inspired tattoos including the word ‘MEOW’ tattooed on the inside of her lip as seen on the cover, an essay on celebrity cats by Gemma Lacey with illustrations by artist Jean Julien, several London creatives photographed with their cats by Rasha Kahil, including Vogue UK creative director Jaime Perlman, artists Robert Montgomery and Lucy Newman, artist and creative director of Multistorey Agency Harry Woodrow and several others; an interview with Vicki Murdoch of Silken Favours who designs gorgeous cat motifs that are printed on silk scarves and cushions, an interview with fashion model turned animal rights activist Celia Hammond, a story on the tattoo artist Liam Sparkes, an essay on the history of leopard print by Ilaria Alber-Glanstaetten, an interview with Katen Povey of The Clouded Leopard project and more.

Issue 17

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Cura
Issue 17



Published by:

160 pages 27 x 20.5 cm Softcover

£6.00

Cover by: Andrew Norman Wilson INSIDE THE COVER Andrew Norman Wilson words by Alex Ross PORTRAITS IN THE EXHIBITION SPACE Walter Zanini. At any Cost – Hell or High-Water by Lorenzo Benedetti SPOTLIGHT Jack Lavender in conversation with Matthew de Pulfordand more! 

No.3

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Filaf Annual
No.3



Published by:

28 x 37 cm Softcover 2014

£18.00

Juergen Teller - Isabel Marant - Roman Signer - Miles Aldridge - Daniel Clowes - Corinne Day - Lucas Blalock -  Paul Kwiatkowski - Andre Labarthe - Serge Leblon - Danielle Leder - Leopold & Till Rabus - Albert Skira - Marko Velk - Yannick Haenel - Jacques Ranciere - Daniel Buren This year's Filaf Annual discusses with its contributors their favourite books, and how this has affected their careers. 

Guapamente: Issue 3

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Ewen Spencer
Guapamente: Issue 3



Published by: ES Books

21 x 27.5 cm Softcover Edition of 400

£5.00

Is it a book? is it a magazine? Is it a fanzine? is it a Mook? Who gives a Fook! …. is it simply a publication to communicate Ewen’s latest series of images that engage the styling and behaviour from a variety of European and global youth cultures. This time around Ewen jetted off to Miami to see what the kids got up to for Spring Break.  

Valle D'Aosta

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Johan Sandberg
Valle D'Aosta



Published by: Livraison

44 pages 22 x 29 cm Softcover 2014

£35.00

The photographs of rambling, twisted, tumbled twigs, bare shrubs and trees that populate Valle d'Aosta forge a beautiful, haunting view of the Aosta Valley, located in Italy. Captured by Johan Sandberg, the dense, deadened landscape appears unrelenting with only sunlight picking up the light grey and brown colours amid the shadows.

Speedway

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Martina Hoogland Ivanow
Speedway



Published by: Livraison

96 pages 29.5 x 24.5 cm Hardcover 2014

£70.00

In the frozen dead of night a group of speedway riders circles a dirt track. Gathered under the racetrack lights in an almost ceremonial fashion, they seem like a secret society engaged in an enigmatic ritual. Yet, any clear answer about what we are actually witnessing keeps slipping away, like rain on a windshield. This is the darkly opaque universe that Martina Hoogland Ivanow’s »Speedway« beckons us to enter. A world of minimal molecular motion. A landscape of ice, snow, dirt and night. One in which shadowy speedway bikers – almost as an afterthought – seemingly race to outduel the overwhelming forces of nature rather than compete with each other. Perhaps just to keep themselves warm. But nature is indifferent and unforgiving. It keeps on winning, forever on the verge of turning everything into an arrested state of ice and darkness. Moving from one image to the next we hope to get closer to the real action. But the deeper we immerse ourselves into this universe the slacker the ties to the real world become, allowing the fictional dimension of photography to take hold. The unfamiliar overlaps the familiar. Without realizing it we find ourselves in a twilight zone where reality meets the dream and the drivers turn into leather-clad, one-gear, no-brake ghost riders.


Takuma Nakahira Tabloid 2006

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Takuma Nakahira
Takuma Nakahira Tabloid 2006



Published by: Osiris

16 pages 29 x 41.5cm Softcover

£16.00

Tabloid is a large A3-sized (11.5" x 16.5") tabloid of sorts, featuring colour photographs taken over between 2006-08 by Takuma Nakahira.  Beginning with his first book For a Language to Come (1971) Nakahira saw his job as a photographer to "dismantle self-consciousness" inherent in being an artist. Many years on, and on the other side of losing his ability to communicate through spoken and written language in the late 1970s due to severe amnesia brought on by acute alcohol poisoning, Nakahira continues to dismantle, even if superficially the work doesn't carry the over political stridency and provocativeness of his Provoke-era work.

NUANCIER

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Pierre David
NUANCIER



Published by: RVB Books

96 pages 28 x 6 cm 

£25.00

Pierre David created this color chart while in residence at the Museum of Modern Art in Salvador da Bahia, in Brazil. The skin pigmentation on the backs of forty employees of MAM was photographed and listed to give rise to a classification of flesh tones. In an artist’s book refering to a color chart, the colors appear in a gradation, either in the succession or in the simultaneity of the spread fan. The other side of the book reveals the portraits of these men divided up according to the same chromatic progress as the skins details, from lightest to darkest. The shades are codified and produced industrially by the Dutch paint manufacturer Sikkens/Akzo Nobel.

Issue 44

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Mousse Magazine
Issue 44



Published by:

26.5 x 37.5 cm Newsprint Bimonthly 2014

£8.00

This issue's articles include:  PETER HUJAR Intimacy by Stefan Kalmár TALKING ABOUT The Art of (Leadership) George W. Bush by Alison Gingeras TALKING ABOUT Art After the End of Art: Exhibit B by Jens Hoffmann OTOBONG NKANGA We Don't Exist Alone by Hans Ulrich Obrist HANNAH WEINBERGER Art and Social Process by Nikola Dietrich THAN HUSSEIN CLARK In Defence of Style by Simon Castets and more!

Issue 1

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A Nice Magazine
Issue 1



Published by:

Softcover Edition of 500

£8.00

A NICE MAGAZINE is an alternative fashion / photography / art / lifestyle magazine that celebrates youth. Based in London, A NICE MAGAZINE is a collaborative platform for creatives to define a counter culture.   

Issue 3

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Mossless Magazine
Issue 3



Published by:

216 pages Softcover 2014

£30.00

Issue Three: The United States (2003-2013), a composition of new American photographs taken over the last 10 years. Features the work of photographers like Bryan Schutmaat, Ilona Szwarc, Daniel Shea, Vanessa Winship, Lucas Foglia, and over 100 more American artists, with the issue being printed in America too. 

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