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Volume 6

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Odiseo
Volume 6



Published by:

136 pages  25 x 17.5 cm Hardcover 2015  

£10.00

Odiseo new issue is hot off the press: Volume Six comes after the past issue’s tribute to erotic mags’ conservative paper sleeve cover. Got back the paint splattered spine, a playful and evocative still-life pic by Arnaud Lajeunie opens the sixth issue. Volume 6 features the editorial “Intimate Failure and Exhilarating Fun” by photographer Arnaud Lajeunie; Barrie Hullegie’s and Mar Ordóñez’s editorials and a delicate and suggestive photo essay by Paul Jung. Writing are by Eugenia Lapteva, Jonathan Lahey Dronsfield. 


No. 3

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Justified Magazine
No. 3



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92 pages 21 x 27cm  Softcover 2015 

£8.00

The excellent new issue of Justified features work from Joe Earley, Jean-Christophe Saint-Dizier, Marsha Golemac & Brooke Holm, Maroesjka Lavigne, Benjamin Schmuck and Fabrizio Raschetti.

TROY

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Peter Mann
TROY



Published by: SP Books

40 pages 21 x 24 cm Hardcover Signed edition of 250 2015 

£25.00

Troy is a collection of images found on the internet and photographed by Peter Mann Book design by Chris Bedson Creative. Printed in the UK by PUSH

Issue 6

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Too Much Magazine
Issue 6



Published by:

207 pages  18 cm x 26 cm  Softcover 2015

£14.00

TOO MUCH is a magazine about romantic geography. Its purpose is to document our collective experience of cities, and look at the ways people and landscapes make and remake one another. Founded in 2011, TOO MUCH is produced and designed in Japan by a global group of writers, researchers, artists and photographers. It is for those searching for real stories about architecture, cities and art.

Guess

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Jan S. Hansen
Guess



Published by: Ransby Editions

276 Pages 210 x 297 mm B/W Digital print 150 g Munken Lynx Rough Edition of 200  2015

£26.00

GUESS is an artists’ book by Jan S. Hansen that gathers a collection of black and white photographs taken on his travels, in his close environment or places in between. The photographs are the artist’s observations of a wide range of motives: landscapes, animals, abandoned hotel rooms, windows and lost shoes. A large part of the photographs depict environments void of people or life, producing a sense of being out of time and place. At first glance the images seem diverse and scattered, but an underlying feeling joins them together, creating an undefined impression of observing the world, both in front of and behind the immediate and visible. Jan S. Hansen was born in 1980, Denmark, and has traveled widely for the past 15 years. His practice is based on autobiographical and sociological reflections, spanning a broad range of media such as painting, installation, ceramics and photography.

#artselfie

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DIS
#artselfie



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128 Pages 16 x 24 cm  Hardcover 260 colour illustrations French and English 2015

£17.00

#artselfie opens with an incisive remark by Douglas Coupland, who warns us that ‘“Selfies are mirrors we can freeze. (...) Selfies allow us to see how others look at themselves in a mirror making their modeling face when nobody’s around ...except these days, everybody’s around everywhere all the time.” #artselfie emerged in 2012, right as the recent photographic phenomenon known as the selfie reached it’s tipping point. It was subsequently activated by New York based collective DIS, as an aggregated mode of art-tourism and documentation.  These selfies and their dialogue with art are an opportunity to revisit fundamental questions such as: if art is a mirror, what happens when we place ourselves between it and the camera? The traditional trajectory from photographer to subject via the camera has been subverted, and with it, the nature of images and our perception of them. The #artselfie makes every participant both protagonist and collaborator, consumer and producer.  Including an introduction by Douglas Coupland (author of Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture and ruthless observer of contemporary society) and a discussion between Simon Castets (director of the Swiss Institute in New York and co-founder of the 89+ project) and DIS, #artselfie allows us to experience how significant — and seductive — this viral phenomenon is.

Hyper Geography

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Joe Hamilton
Hyper Geography



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48 Pages 24 x 400 cm (open) Leporello fold 2014

£19.00

Designed for screens and most popular on the Internet, Hyper Geography is an arrangement of images that immerses us in a unique digital and mental landscape, designed to be repeated ad infinitum.  The artist concieved with Jean Boîte Éditions a monumental landscape in a book. Pages are not to be tuned anymore but unfold over four meters long, like the map of a new unexplored world.  On the other side of the book, an unreleased essay by Nicolas Thély illuminates the challenges of this development and our fascination for this territory. With Alain Roger and Jean Baudrillard, digital creation and mental landscapes are the subject of an aesthetic quest that completes the visual exploration of this Hyper Geography.

1NVERS1ONS

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Nick Mauss
1NVERS1ONS



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68 Pages 24.5 x 21cm Softcover 2014

£12.00

A small book, realized with HIT Studio, Berlin, documents 1NVERS1ONS. Photographs of Mauss’ live ballet are printed directly over the pages of an earlier book by the same title, realized as part of Mauss’ exhibition at Bergen Kunsthall in 2013, in which drawings and text “…touch upon and merge with a re-figured, or derailed, transposition of the short-lived militant homosexual magazine Inversions (Paris, 1924-1925) interspersed with digital translations of the study Raoul Dufy: L'Oeuvre en soie, Logique d'un oeuvre ornamental industriel to create a narrative, broken poem laced with impenetrable passages,” (Bergen Kunstall). Bracketed by texts originally performed by Kim Gordon and Juliana Huxtable, the direct superimposition of the unraveling ballet 1NVERS1ONS over the pre-existing book 1NVERS1ONS presents a simultaneity of “liveness” through the intertwined layering of text, drawings, and photographs.   Nick Mauss' 1NVERS1ONS with Kim Gordon, Juliana Huxtable, Marco Gomez, The National Youth Ballet, Lorena Randi, and The Northern Ballet. Performed continuously throughout the entire duration of the Frieze Art Fair, London, November 13-17, 2014.Texts by Kim Gordon and Juliana Huxtable.


No Time For Love

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Chloë Sevigny
No Time For Love



Published by: Innen

13 x 19 cm 28 pages Color Offset Printed Edition of 1000

£5.00

 Chloë Sevigny; the actress-muse-model-'coolest girl in the world' releases her new zine titled No Time For Love, Published on the occasion of I Never Read at Art Book FAIR Basel. The photobook is filled with snapshots from photobooths and candid images of the men in her life – from her father to her first loves – plastered with stickers to keep their privacy, of course.

Vol. 3 No.1

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Aint-Bad Magazine
Vol. 3 No.1



Published by: Aint Bad

276 pages  31.5 x 25 cm Perfect bound Editiion of 1500

£20.00

In this issue Aint-Bad Magazine explore the idea of the Archive and what it implies for photography. They look back and reflect on the artists whose work they have featured both in print and on the web. Aint-Bad have built this issue featuring the work of 180 artists who are members of the Aint-Bad community. These photographs and texts are bound together to create an archival overview of recent photographic practices.

Issue 4

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Animal Shelter
Issue 4



Published by: Semiotext(e)

232 pages 14 x 20.5 cm Softcover 2015

£8.00

Fleeting, ephemeral, nondigital, and nonhierarchical, Animal Shelter is, as Alex Gartenfeld wrote in Interview, “a loose collection of texts, sequenced like a mixtape,” focused yet eclectic. Issue 4 is coedited by Hedi El Kholti and Robert Dewhurst.

No. 6

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Conveyor
No. 6



Published by: Conveyor Editions

80 pages 21.5 x 27.5 cm Softcover 2015

£14.00

Alchemy is the medieval practice of chemistry aimed at transmuting base metals into gold and finding the elixir of life. Alchemists both ancient and modern sought to uncover the hidden connections that unify the intellectual, the spiritual, and the physical; this clandestine science flourished as an investigation into the unity of ideas. Within these pages, these concepts are unraveled through the medium of photography, whose origins are beholden to the alchemical process. 

IV

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Material
IV



Published by: Material Press

112 pages  27 x 16 cm Softcover

£10.00

MATERIAL is a journal started by artists interested in the writings of other artists. They are a home for divergent opinions, uses, and appropriations of language, encouraging "speculations and appreciations, rantings if need be, phantasies, lectures, nocturnes...and inventions." They solicit friction and conviviality both, from a wide community of artists. 

IV

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Material
IV



Published by: Material Press

112 pages  27 x 16 cm Softcover

£10.00

MATERIAL is a journal started by artists interested in the writings of other artists. They are a home for divergent opinions, uses, and appropriations of language, encouraging "speculations and appreciations, rantings if need be, phantasies, lectures, nocturnes...and inventions." They solicit friction and conviviality both, from a wide community of artists. 

Issue 9

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Victory Journal
Issue 9



Published by: Victory Press

160 pages 27.5 x 42 cm Sofcover 2015

£11.00

When does play become sport? How does participation turn into performance? Where did organized competition come from? Where is it taking us?  Victory Journal’s ninth issue answers such questions by going back to the beginning—and in the beginning there is “Youth.” Victory 9 engages school-age amateurs, budding superstars, and traditionalist participants; surveys the athletics of city fields, college campuses, and global remotes; and explores the connection between our admiration for lives still unlived and the glory of possibility.


No. 10

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Put A Egg On It
No. 10



Published by: R&S Media

96 pages 14 x 21.5 cm Softcover 2015

£7.00

Put A Egg On It #10 is a feast of dishes such as Andy Warhol’s kitchen portraits of fabulous friends, Lars K. Huse’s charming illustrated guide to goat cheese on the Norwegian island of Håøya and Dustin Wayne Harris’s photos of First Date Cakes. Sarah Keough joins our New Orleans family for a festive pork stew dinner. Kati Krause and Mike Albo explore the connection between love, longing, obsession and food, Charles Graeber reminisces about cooking at a fading hotel on a Maine island while Danyel Smith tries to change her habitual cocktail. Other contributors include Chef Marcus Samuelsson, Jess Arndt, Nick Currie, Alica Forneret, Derek Van Gieson, Charlotte Dumortier, Panicha Imsomboon, Kelly Marages, Laurie Pike, Linda Simpson and Ding Ding Ho.

Issue 7

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Wax Magazine
Issue 7



Published by: Wax Magazine

128 pages 20 x 27 cm Softcover 2015

£13.00

FEATURING Lisa Tan, Troy Mothershead, Charles Atlas, Leah Dawson, Emilie Halpern, Donnie Hedden, Sacha Maric, Harry Griffin, Nick LaVecchia, Ryan Struck, Ann Vieux, Margaret Cohen, Andrew Kidman and many more!

Never Learned to Dance

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Gregers Tycho
Never Learned to Dance



Published by: MTHM

128 pages 17 x 24 cm Hardback 2015 Edition of 300  

£25.00

Gregers Tycho's childhood home was in Smedegade in Roskilde. An ordinary residential street. But on the other side of the road was Sct. Hans hospital, a psychiatric institution.  The area around Sct. Hans was exciting and scary to explore for a young boy. What kind of people were they, and what kind of life were they living in the hospital buildings?  In the book “Never Learned to Dance” Gregers Tycho is going back in order to satisfy his childhood curiosity. The book contains photographs of the people Gregers Tycho met at the social psychiatric home Lindegårdshusene, which is located near Sct. Hans.

No. 52

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Brownbook
No. 52



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216 pages 21 x 26 cm Softback 2015

£6.50

The Falafel Issue: From Stockholm to the Sahara, Brownbook's July/August 2015 issue explores the many meanings of the humble falafel. Brownbook is the essential guide to the contemporary Middle East and North Africa. Launched over seven years ago, Brownbook is dedicated to exploring subjects across the entire region – from the music of Kuwaiti pearl divers to the Iranian diaspora of Los Angeles. In print, Brownbook magazine’s six issues a year use beautiful photography and original artwork with in-depth stories and interviews on architecture, food, travel and other culture. Brownbook also publishes two annual Design and Fashion directories. Recent topics include ‘Embassy Architecture of the Middle East and North Africa’ and ‘Weddings of the Middle East and North Africa.’

The Happy Reader

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Issue 3
The Happy Reader



Published by: Penguin

64 pages 17 x 24.5 cm Softcover  

£3.00

For avid readers and the uninitiated alike, Penguin's fantastic biannual; The Happy Reader gives us the chance to reengage with classic literature and to stay inspired and entertained.  This issue's cover star is the comedian-turned-dating-guru AZIZ ANSARI. He talks to us about trying to make time for reading, his new show on Netflix, and love in the time of smartphones.  The book of the summer is Dorothy Carrington’s irresistible portrait of Corsica, GRANITE ISLAND. With imagination and adventure, Carrington takes us to a Mediterranean island that offers a lot more than sun, sand and diminutive French military leaders...

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