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A Hundred Flowers

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Marcel Castenmiller
A Hundred Flowers



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12 pages ​13.5 x 21 cm Softcover Edition of 200 2014

£5.00

A Hundred Flowers is a collection of photographs captured in the past year of 2013 by Marcel Castenmiller. Originally with the idea of making a zine with only flowers, this zine's creation transformed into containing a variety of subjects equally as beautiful.


Photographs

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Richard Prince
Photographs



Published by: Karma

62 pages 28 x 22 cm Edition of 875

£17.00

“Interpreter: He spits out theology with the little bits of scree between his teeth.  Pilgrim: Your enormously influential ideas on the end of time.  Scholar: Time is a lie.  Interpreter: Time is a lie.  Scholar: I do not discuss.”62 pages 28 x 22 cm Edition of 875

Mothers

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Hanna Liden
Mothers



Published by: Karma

20 pages 26.5 x 21 cm Softcover Edition of 300

£7.00

Thirteen images of Hanna Liden’s mother, shown in black and white and tinted colours, upside down and next to each other. The ambiguity of the subject incites multiple projections from the reader as well as the realisation that the word ‘mother’ is applicable to us all.

How To Win Friends and Influence People

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Erik Schubert
How To Win Friends and Influence People



Published by: Lavalette

88 pages 21.5 x 28 cm Edition of 250 2013

£31.00

At a young age, it was instilled in Erik Schubert that the mythology of Dale Carnegie’s classic book How to Win Friends and Influence People was one that predicted success and happiness in life. The book was widely published and accepted by business people and corporate planners all over the world, including Schubert’s father. Borrowing this infamous title as the starting point for his first artist book, Schubert considers how our appetite for success shapes our visual world. His photographs depict lonely interiors, defective products, and studies of ephemera culled from expositions, infomercial sets, and the family home. Schubert’s photographic exploration of the corporate vernacular elicits a dark humor, of fruitless desperation. Pre-packaged business attire, scuffed carpets, and uncanny corporate tableaus paint a portrait of an underlying irony — a world built on reputation and charisma, at the edges of catastrophe.

Dune

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Misha de Ridder
Dune



Published by: Lavalette

24 pages 24 x 29 cm Edition of 750 2011

£24.00

Somewhere in densely populated Holland exists a twilight zone where it is possible to travel in time: a small strip of dunes separating polder and sea, just a twenty minute drive from the city of Amsterdam. In DUNE, Misha de Ridder unveils natural scenes so estranged and mysterious that they could be described as unreal realities. Lushly presented in this limited-edition artist book, De Ridder’s precise and highly detailed photographs call to mind Dutch landscape paintings of the 17th century and Romantic Era. In the barren and tormented nature of the dunes, it is light, color and atmosphere that salvage the memory of a wilderness lost.

32 Pictures

02: Meta

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Lay Flat
02: Meta



Published by: Lavalette

104 pages 20 x 25.5 cm Softcover 

£21.00

Lay Flat 02: Meta brings together a selection of contemporary artists whose photographs are conceptually engaged with the history, conventions and materiality of the medium itself. Photographs by Claudia Angelmaier, Semâ Bekirovic, Charles Benton, Walead Beshty, Lucas Blalock, Talia Chetrit, Anne Collier, Natalie Czech, Jessica Eaton, Roe Ethridge, Sam Falls, Stephen Gill, Daniel Gordon, David Haxton, Matt Keegan, Elad Lassry, Katja Mater, Laurel Nakadate, Lisa Oppenheim, Torbjørn Rødland, Noel Rodo-Vankeulen, Joachim Schmid, Penelope Umbrico, Useful Photography, Charlie White, Ann Woo and Mark Wyse are accompanied by the textual contributions of Adam Bell (Co-editor, The Education of a Photographer), Lesley A. Martin (Publisher/Editor, Aperture Foundation), Alex Klein (Editor, Words Without Pictures), artists Noel Rodo-Vankeulen and Arthur Ou, as well a conversation between Lyle Rexer (Author, The Edge of Vision: The Rise of Abstraction in Photography) and James Welling, an artist who is seminal to this dialogue.

Visible Library

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Sam Falls
Visible Library



Published by: Lavalette

32 pages 24 x 19.5 cm Softcover Edition of 750 2011

£17.00

In a departure from the colorful still life photographs he is known for, artist Sam Falls brings together a series of black and white images for the first time in his limited-edition artist book Visible Library. With a large format camera and a few boxes of expired film, Falls spent a day making these beautiful and haunting pictures in the stacks above the American Wing at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Like “walking alone in the woods,” as he refers to it, Falls created what can easily be considered his most intimate body of work, a personal meditation on art, history, preservation and the photographic medium.


In The Flowers The Beach

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Carroll Dunham
In The Flowers The Beach



Published by: Karma

96 pages 21.5 x 29.5 cm Hardcover Edition of 750

£24.00

In The Flowers - seven paintings of cropped nudes surrounded by flowers - and the beach - a giant canvas depicting a tree trunk, flowers, and a full bodied nude - are the latest in a series of works by Dunham to feature nude women. It’s a sequence that can be traced back to 2008, when the female body first started appearing in his sketchpads and on his canvases. Her sudden appearance seemed millennia away from his early abstract work, so how did he find her? How did she spring into existence?

Out Of The Blue

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Henry Roy
Out Of The Blue



Published by: The Spring Press

20 x 27 cm Hardcover Edition of 1000 Out of Print

£25.00

A hardcover book surveying the last ten years of French Photographer Henry Roy's work. Out of the Blue feautures a large collection of his personal works; introspective observations, quiet portraits, all exploring his grapplings with racial indentity. 

Cinq

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Timeshow
Cinq



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280 pages 22 x 14.5 cm Softcover Black and White Offset

£19.00

The photographers of Timeshow are storytellers, and for this special issue we picked the best black and white storytellers, people who use the deepest shades of photographic blacks just as a writer would use the darkest ink to picture his world. Emotions and information mingle in their works to reveal unexpected aspects of the world around us. This is the bet we make: photography is the language we use to describe worlds when words are not enough. To connect all that to our world, each story is introduced by a handwritten letter from the photographer - the last trace of coded language. Past this, the reader is free to wander in a world of photographs. Timeshow is thus back this summer with 7 new photographers, masters of black and white : Thomas Van Den Driessche (Belgium), Jukka Onnela (Finland), Anya Schiller (Russia), Colette Saint-Yves (France), Sebastian Szyd (Argentina), Pierre Masseau (France) & Maki (France)!

The Word for Snow

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Richard Prince and Don Delillo
The Word for Snow



Published by: Karma

62 pages 28 x 22 cm Edition of 875

£17.00

“Interpreter: He spits out theology with the little bits of scree between his teeth.  Pilgrim: Your enormously influential ideas on the end of time.  Scholar: Time is a lie.  Interpreter: Time is a lie.  Scholar: I do not discuss.”  

Volume 2

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Desillusion
Volume 2



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260 pages 21.5 x 28 cm Hardcover Colour Offset 2014

£13.50

260 pages including: • Photo essays by Quentin De Brey, Johnny Bird & Viktor Vauthier • Interviews with skateboarder Jerome Romain & artist Funeral French  • An immersion into the minds of Stephan Janoski & Terje Haakonsen  • Essays on Alis Skate Brand, the Surf Challenge in Russia & the Skate Rats of Paris  • Fashion editorials by Kate Bellm  • An encounter with renowned French pâtissière & tortured mind, Guillaume Sanchez  • An insight into the life & home of Chris Del Moro & Brian Bent  • Wild adventures by Dean Petty, Iron & Resin and Craig Allsop  • Discussions & photo essays with Bara Baka, Javier Mendizabal & Ryan Garshell  • A NYC City guide by Trevor Andrew, illustrated by Frank Pellegrino . Cover photograph by Craig Allsop

Pleasure: A Block Study

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Brownbook
Pleasure: A Block Study



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190 pages 30 x 21.5 cm Softcover English and Arabic 2014

£20.00

Bombay artists CAMP present Pleasure: A Block Study with an introduction by Serpentine Co-Director Hans Ulrich Obrist.  The publication stems from Camp’s multi-year residency on the Serpentine’s Edgware Road Project. Produced entirely online at edgwareroad.org, the book focuses on the significance of a few buildings in London’s Edgware Road neighbourhood.  Exploring a history of ‘public pleasures’ that arose in the Edgware Road from the 19th century to the present, the book documents social shifts by examining a migrant history of film, video, music and street life that often clashed with existing legal and proprietary structures. A tumultuous few decades of struggle is at the heart of the book, offering images and narratives of a pleasure-filled Dionysian street life that contrast with tales of bureaucratic containment that limits and regulates public life. 

The Guide: Paris

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38 Hours
The Guide: Paris



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70 pages 22.5 x 17 cm Softcover English 2014

£9.00

The curators and contributors for Paris present you their city through personal interviews, outstanding photography, special recommendations and interesting background articles. Paris as authentic as it gets with the founder of a streetwear fashion collective David Obadia, a manager and mixologist, Gwladys Gublin, a rising star in architecture, Fabrizio Glorioso and a contemporary art couple Nicole Rochette and Olivier Weppe.


The Guide: Berlin

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38 Hours
The Guide: Berlin



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70 pages 22.5 x 17 cm Softcover English 2014

£9.00

To present the city, we have drawn from our network of local insiders, ranging from an award winning sommelier, Billy Wagner, and renowned fashion blogger Jessica Weiss to Werner Dähn, a Hollywood actor and a creative couple, Emmy Urban and Felix Peterson.

Issue 1

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Cable
Issue 1



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94 pages 28 x 38 cm Softcover Edition of 2000

£14.00

A journal of American fact — personal archives of rare and previously unpublished street photography, iconic portraiture, exacting reproductions of out-of-print books and periodicals, album artwork, poster art, film stills and screen grabs, transcriptions, firsthand interviews, and ephemera radiating from these past 50 years of black culture and beyond.

In Perspective: 2001 - 2013

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Bergen Kunsthall
In Perspective: 2001 - 2013



Published by: Bergen Kunsthall

336 pages 20.5 x 26 cm Softcover English 2014

£31.00

The book Bergen Kunsthall in Perspective, 2001 – 2013 looks back at Bergen Kunsthall’s exhibitions, publications and events in the period 2001 – 2013. A total of 15 newly written articles and reprints of earlier texts discuss the kunsthalle model and the role of the art institution as producer and presenter of art and as an actor in society – with a starting point both in Bergen Kunsthall’s own programme and in the more general perspective. Texts by Knut Ove Arntzen, Ina Blom, Dominic Eichler, Harald Flor, Eva Rem Hansen, Charlotte Myrbråten, Nina Möntmann, Josephine Pryde, Adrian Searle, Steinar Sekkingstad, Roar Sletteland, Dag Sveen, Monika Szewczyk, Jan Verwoert, Michel Ziegler and Solveig Øvstebø. 

Autumn & Winter 2014: The Quiet

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COS Magazine
Autumn & Winter 2014: The Quiet



Published by: COS

92 pages 26.5 x 19.5 cm Softcover 2014

£0.00

The (quiet) City: Exploring the modern metropolis on foot. With features on the oldest living tree in New York, and Rose Carrarini of Rose Bakery amongst others. This magazine can be ordered for free when purchasing any title on our website.

Issue 3

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Extra Extra
Issue 3



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176 pages 24 x 17 cm Softcover 2014

£13.00

Extra Extra issue #3 offers sweltering stories and images from around the world. Introducing a new segment ‘EXTRA EXTRA Musings’ and even more interviews and shorts than before, this issue contains contributions by some of the most desirable cultural producers we know.  Extra Extra talks with Berlin-based musician Planningtorock about her crooning dark voice, eclectic style and her album All Love is legal with a beat you can dance to; at the bedrock of Los Angeles’ film industry Musso & Grill we spoke with canonical filmmaker Kenneth Anger about Scorpio Rising and Lucifer Rising, shorts that make your retina tingle. Extra Extra explored the breathtaking Istanbul districts Beyoglu, Asmalımescit and Taksim with thrills and longing awaits you. The renowned New York based film director Ira Sachs speaks with great sensitivity about desire, deceit and one night stands. We are proud to give the floor to the brave uncensored nudity photographer Ren Hang has captured in Beijing and the emerging avant-garde duo Synchrodogs who expose the raw, naked and utterly sincere work of two lovers. Armen Eloyan brings us to a world of gritty and cartoonesk underground sexuality and Kati Heck laconically paints enchanted mundanities. Extra Extra’s Urbex leads us this time to Sao Paulo, a city of hidden desires and outbursts of public sexuality. We hope you enjoy this latest issue of Extra Extra.

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