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Young Soul Rebels


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Berlin Quaterly
Issue 2



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174 pages 17 x 24 cm Softcover English 

£13.50

A European review of long form journalism, literature and the Arts published four times a year. Est. 2013 and published quarterly.

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Subway Magazine
Issue 2



Published by: 4478zine

32 pages 17 x 24 cm Softcover 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. This second issue showcases work by Charlotte Dumas, Harsh Patel and Brad Feuerhelm's collection, but also present some facts on the song These Boots are Made For Walkin', Bavaria (southern Germany), the Blueberry Muffin plus quotes from George Orwell and George Foreman and more...

Disko

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Andrew Miksys
Disko



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104 pages 25 x 30 cm Hardcover 2013

£40.00

For ten years Miksys traveled the back roads of Lithuania photographing teenagers in village discos.  Most of these discos are located in Soviet-era culture houses where Miksys would sometimes find discarded Lenin paintings, old Soviet movie posters, gas masks, and other remnants of the Soviet Union.  He became fascinated by all this debris of a dead empire and the teenagers who visited the clubs.  It seemed like a perfect backdrop to make a series of photographs about young people in Lithuania, a crumbling past, and the uncertain future of a new generation all together in one room.

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House Wear Magazine
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214 pages 21 x 15 cm Softcover 2014

£13.00

HOUSE WEAR is a study in nomadic behaviour and human design constructs. Issue two contains: walking villages concrete terrain handheld breadcessory banana lounge makeshift forms mobility aids foraging vibration of colour eBay porta-room b(r)e(a)droom spray-foam shelter thing to shape hammock fruit bag endurance.

Issue 21: Collaboration

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Photoworks Annual
Issue 21: Collaboration



Published by: Photoworks

218 pages 26 x 21 cm Softcover 2014

£20.00

Issue 21 of Photoworks Annual complements Brighton Photo Biennial 2014’s theme and the recent prominence of collaborative modes of production and reception encountered across different areas of photography. This issue showcases work produced for BPB14, much of it previously unseen and un-published, expanding on the theme of collaboration with new writing from voices in anthropology, design, science, politics, critical theory, new media, photographic history and fine-art. The Annual includes responses to single images from Liam Devlin, Jason Evans, Max Kozloff, Kerry William Purcell and Christopher Pinney. Folios by ABC, Burn My Eye, RUIDO Photo, Sputnik and Uncertain States. Conversations between Celia Davies, John Fleetwood, Kalpesh Lathigraand Thabiso Sekgala; Juliet Baillie and Annebella Pollen; Aaron Schumanand Jan von Holleben, and Ben Burbridge interviews TJ Demos. A roundtable discussion on communities, collectives and collaboration with Ben Burbridge, Matt Daw, Andrew Dewdney, Eugenie Dolberg, Anthony Luvera and Noni Stacey. Collaborative essays from Roger Hargreaves and Federica Chiocchetti; David Mellor and Geraldine Alexander. Caroline Lucas introduces the FotoDocument commissions for One Planet Living with work by Nick Waplington and Thomas Ball amongst others. Essays by Daniel C Blight, Brian Dillon, Nick Galvin, Katrina Sluis, Jennifer Tucker, Jonathan P Watts And much more.

Distance (Pictures for an Untold Story)

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Ola Rindal
Distance (Pictures for an Untold Story)



Published by: Cornerkiosk Press

29 x 20 cm Softcover Edition of 400 2014

£20.00

Distance (Pictures for an Untold Story) is the third in Ola Rindal's series of books for Cornerkiosk press since 2012. As it's forerunners it is the product of Rindal's experiments with photography, texture, exposure and light. The obvious playfulness in the technique Rindal has chosen for his particular subjects points to a school of photography, where the end result is about exploring a glance, and pushing the boundaries of its terms. Rindal explores the fugitive, the mysterious and invisible in his imagery. In Distance we are invited in with Rindal in his family village of Fåvang, Norway, located in the vicinity of the Norwegian mountains, in a three hour drive from Oslo. 

Cropping The Ocean

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Bjarne Bare
Cropping The Ocean



Published by: Cornerkiosk Press

48 pages 18 x 13 cm Softcover Edition of 250 2014

£15.00

Cropping the Ocean is a book made out of a single negative containing an image of a splashing wave. By cropping the negative and making several new images from the initial one, the works create room for a stronger depiction of the force of the ocean, thus exploring the potential of the single images body through repetition. 


Grapnel Grapple

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Bjarne Bare
Grapnel Grapple



Published by: Cornerkiosk Press

48 pages 18 x 13 cm Softcover Edition of 250 2014

£15.00

Grapnel Grapple consists of a series of images of a grapnel distracted by a piece of rope mimicking movement, functioning as an allegory of the moving ocean. The rather mundane object - set in a classic photographic setting - is standing still while the sunlit rope moves in front of the camera corrupting the protagonist. 

Ourselves

It's Not Him You See At Night In Your Dreams

Issue 2

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Berlin Quarterly
Issue 2



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174 pages 17 x 24 cm Softcover English 

£13.50

A European review of long form journalism, literature and the Arts published four times a year. Est. 2013 and published quarterly.

Plants

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Polly Brown
Plants



Published by: Pau Wau Publications

120pages 29 x 23.5 cm Hardcover Edition of 500 

£30.00

Pau Wau Publications is pleased to present PLANTS, a new photographic monograph by London-based artist Polly Brown that focuses on the potted plants found in the offices of the world’s most iconic brands. FEATURING FOLIAGE  FROM: VOGUE           THE NEW YORKER           VIVIENNE WESTWOOD           GOOGLE PAUL SMITH DISNEY MICROSOFT WALL STREET JOURNAL  THE TIMES ACNE AND MANY MORE.

Rough Ride Down South

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Paolo Zerbini
Rough Ride Down South



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92 pages 33 x 30 cm Hardcover 2014

£30.00

Rough Ride Down South is Paolo’s first photographic book. The work is an introspective journey through the photographer’s teenage years reconstructed in the southern state of Louisiana. The book is introduced in an essay by Viennese artist Hanna Putz.

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Noble Rot
Issue 5



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98 pages 23 x 17 cm Softcover 2014

£8.00

* Recipes from James Lowe (chef/ owner of acclaimed new Shoreditch restaurant Lyles), Ben Tish (Salt Yard) and The Pontack’s Head (London’s first ever restaurant). *A special guide to Champagne - one of the world’s fastest changing and most exciting wine regions. *A tasting of the best Champagnes with chef Fergus Henderson & Trevor Gulliver, in celebration of 20 years of their iconic restaurant, St John. *An interview with Paul Epworth, Adele’s co-songwriter and one of the most successful young record producers in the world. * Profiles, stories and opinions about Pata Negra, Sine Qua Non, Wine & Weed and The Quality Chop House.


Issue 47

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Brownbook
Issue 47



Published by:

236 pages 26 x 21 cm Softcover 2014

£6.50

Brownbook is an urban lifestyle guide focusing on design, culture and travel across the Middle East and North Africa. We publish six times a year. From a dressmaker's tiny two-room flat in Tokyo to a botanist's jungle in Istanbul, Brownbook visits five apartments that each bring new meaning to the word ‘home’

Where Is That Light Now

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Paul O'Kane
Where Is That Light Now



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96 pages 10.5 x 16.5 cm Softcover 2014 

£7.95

Where Is That Light Now? collects three short, illustrated pieces from the archive of artist, writer and lecturer Paul O’Kane. Photography as art is explored here through a personal mode of literary memoir. The pieces are distinct, drawn from different stages of a career but cultivate a subtle intra-textuality. A search for a consistent perspective on a life as an artist occasionally encounters Asian thought. The writing comes to question established contexts for art and proposes an alternative - art as a personal vocation or ‘way’.

Temps Mort

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Mohamed Bourouissa
Temps Mort



Published by: Etudes Books

140 pages 24 x 33 cm Hardcover Edition of 1000

£40.00

Artist's book based on the eponymous work by Franco-Algerian artist Mohamed Bourouissa, a series of photographs and a video made with the help of a prisoner from the jail in which he is held, an exchange via SMS and MMS using a mobile phone smuggled into the prison establishment.

Issue 2

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Ponytale
Issue 2



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170 pages 28 x 21.5 cm Softcover

£8.95

Ponytale is a biannual publication that explores femininity through art, music and fashion. Fresh, sexy and audacious, each issue of Ponytale is dedicated to girls who are on the quest of finding themselves. With a biannual edition, Ponytale provides an artistic platform for young talent and consolidated artists around the globe.

Imitation of Lives

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Judith Erwes
Imitation of Lives



Published by: Duke Press

32 pages 20.5 x 20.5 cm Softcover Edition of 500

£12.00

Imitation of Lives is a collection of 20 constructed images created as a homage to wedding photographs from the late seventies and early eighties. Each image is an entirely staged interpretation of events. The photographs focus heavily on individual characters and carefully arranged visual adornment that enforces the illusion of reality.

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