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Issue 23
N Plus One



Published by:

192 pages 25.4 x 17.8cm Softcover 2015  

£10.00

Syria before the deluge, Brazil after the dictatorship. Moira Donegan reviews Maggie Nelson, and a dolphin writes to Sylvia Plath. Remember: Just because Seymour Hersh is paranoid doesn’t mean they aren’t after you.


Program Notes

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Max Neuhaus
Program Notes



Published by: Primary Information

13.7 x 21.3cm 32 pages Paperback Edition of 500 July 2015

£14.00

Max Neuhaus’ Program Notes records the aphoristic statements of the innovative sound artist as he redefined the boundaries of his new audio practice. Seeking to eschew the “small area music [had] been concentrating on for the past several hundred years,” Neuhaus consciously relocated his work in the late ‘60s to what he deemed “the realm of space” as opposed to that of time—choosing to present his music in public and communal settings, decidedly outside of the “proscenium situation.” This short pamphlet was initially published in 1974 by York University Press.

Black & Blue

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Revolution
Black & Blue



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Softcover 120 pages run of 1500  

£10.00

Our latest anthology, REVOLUTION, includes pieces from over 50 authors working internationally. It explores the theme of Revolution through partial-encounters and tangents: poems, storytelling and fragments, building into a conceptually disparate but unified collection of voices, turned manual for Revolution now.

Capricious

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Issue 16
Capricious



Published by: Capricious Magazine

216 pages Hardcover 28 x 21.5cm 2015  

£14.00

The latest issue of Capricious Magazine. A 216 page, full-color, hardcover issue featuring the work of over 40 photographers. 

NYC RIP

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Miron Zownir
NYC RIP



Published by: Pogobooks

216 Pages 24 x 30 cm Clothbound Hardcover 2015

£40.00

In 1980, Miron Zownir emigrated to the USA, where he lived for the next fifteen years; first in New York, then in Los Angeles, and Pittsburgh. In New York, back then arguably the world's most fascinating and permissive metropolis, Zownir's peculiar approach to cover the city's multiple-layered day-to-day lunacy was quickly recognised by the local scene as the TEUTONIC PHENOMENOGRAPHER (Village Voice). Shot in moody, expressionistic b/w, Zownir's pictures from that period give a penetrating insight to inner-city sub-cultural spheres, which, in their original local context, have since perished in the boom of the 90s. His lens captured the untamed lust at the gay-parties, just shortly before Aids massively claimed its victims; the futile protest of artists and offbeat performers; the hopelessness on the Bowery; the shadowy world of hookers or junkies. Zownir's photographs of the "Sex Piers" have become legendary documents by now. The shutdown and dilapidated port area located between the Westside Highway and the Hudson River, with its sunbathing section for nudists and the surrounding "halls of the anonymous lust", was a popular meeting place among the gay-scene. Zownir meanwhile has gained the reputation of being one of the most uncompromising contemporary photographers. Some critics claim that Zownir, in his own characteristic manner, ties on where Diane Arbus and Weegee had stopped. But when it comes to the basis of his artistic intention, Miron Zownir would rather point to a quote from Kafka's "The Castle" then being compared to other photographers: "If one has the strength to look at the things incessantly, more or less without ever closing the eyes, one sees much. But if one lessens the effort only once and closes the eyes, it all immediately vanishes into darkness."

Preston Bus Station

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Jamie Hawkesworth
Preston Bus Station



Published by: Loose Joints

68 pages 24 x 28 cm Hardcover 2015

£25.00

Loose Joints is proud to present Preston Bus Station, the first individual publication of work by British photographer Jamie Hawkesworth. Preston Bus Station is a body of photographs produced during sustained engagement with a site of key significance in the development of Hawkesworth’s practice. A civic space with listed status, Preston Bus Station in Lancashire, North-West England is often characterised as an icon of Brutalist architecture. Although the building has recently been subject to revere and contention at a national level, the focus here is predominantly directed from a distance at the architectural structure, discounting the public service function that it provides. More importantly for Hawkesworth, the Bus Station continues to exist as a place for people; here we see a space for waiting, passing through, arriving and departing. In Preston Bus Station, Hawkesworth does not concern himself directly with the political and social concerns of precast concrete. Rather, attention is given to the myriad of people that turn structure into place.

Karakia

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Ben Clement
Karakia



Published by: Bloom Publishing

64 Pages 26.5cm x 19.5cm Paperback (with dust jacket) 2015

£20.00

Karakia is the seventh title from Melbourne-based publishing house, Bloom. The publication showcases images from New Zealand-born artist Ben Clement alongside his mother, Sallyann Clement's previously unseen photographic archive. In early 2015, Bloom travelled with Ben to his family farm in Gisborne, NZ, to meet with his mother. Our time there was spent flipping through her carefully curated albums, whilst listening to stories of her last 30 years shooting. The works selected were taken over a five-year period during the 1980s and follow her travels through New Zealand’s vast national parks, to the cobbled streets of Western Europe. Sallyann's timeless images set the tone for her son Ben, whose contemporary images - selected over the same timeline and trace a similar geographical path - share a familiar quality as he follows his mother’s footsteps some 20 years later.

April Flowers

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Ricardo Cases, Ed Panar and Mike Slack
April Flowers



Published by: Spaces Corners

44 pages 12 x 15 cm stich-bound with waxed linen thread 2015

£16.00

A colorful mix tape of photographs taken in Los Angeles by Ricardo Cases (Valencia, Spain), Ed Panar (Pittsburgh), and Mike Slack (Los Angeles) -April Flowers is the fruit of a spontaneous journey taken together on one bright day in May. 


Hells Hollow Fallen Monarch

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Melissa Catanese
Hells Hollow Fallen Monarch



Published by: Spaces Corners

82 Pages 13 x 19 cm Perfect bound 2015

£18.00

Hells Hollow Fallen Monarch is a classic tale of American deer hunters compiled of snapshot photographs spanning the early 20th century to the late 1970s and set in the forests of Western Pennsylvania. 

MARJORIE

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Daniel Turner
MARJORIE



Published by: Etudes Books

32 Pages 21 x 29,7 cm  Plastic sleeve with screenprint  2015

£15.00

Artworks by Daniel Turner  Image post production by Janvier

GONG!#2 – Rosa Codina

GONG!#2 – Rosa Codina

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GONG!#2 – Rosa Codina



Published by: Terranova

48 pages 27 x 37 cm softcover 2014 

£15.00

GONG! is a quarterly monograph publication. Each issue is dedicated to an artist who is given 48 pages plus covers to do whatever he wants, with minimal interference from Terranova. A separate magazine of the same format includes a thorough interview where the artist's explain his career and motivations that led him to do what he has done in the pages of the journal. The header of the magazine, which goes in the separate magazine is designed by the same artist.

Sasayama

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Osamu Yokonami
Sasayama



Published by: Libraryman

Through an expressive exploration of anonymity, natural landscapes and collective entity, Osamu Yokonami (b. 1967, Japanese) offers insight into a simplistic yet obscure realm, where inquisitive souls are homogeneous and joyful. Uniformed and choreographed individuals seeking new sensations and mysteriously discovering their scenic settings—one is left with versatile perception of what really happened, and unforgettable delight. Photographs were taken in Sasayama, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. First edition of 400 copies, numbered. Special edition of 25 copies, numbered, in cardboard clamshell, plot printed in pink, with signed original C-print.

£30.00

28 pages Hardcover 27 x 23 cm 2015  

"Selftitled"

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Stamatis Papazoglou
"Selftitled"



Published by: Pogobooks

100 Pages Hardcover  21 x 28 cm Full Color Offset 2015 

£24.00

Stamatis Papazoglou detects, collects, combines, destroys and reassembles.  His paintings, collages and assemblages are congeries of fragments of our consumer society and the clear design of contemporary abstract painting. It creates multi-layered, complex imagery in which time and space overlap and intertwine. Stamatis Papazoglou is a material anarchist. In his pictorial universe any existing product hierarchy has been abolished. He taints and alienates the perfect and gives the devalued a new brilliance. Nearly anything can become the raw material of his art. The classic canvas, plastic sheeting, Perspex plates, wood panels of various shapes and color, but also a sheer wall may provide a potential painting background. From a doormat which has been used as a spray template over parts of torn billboards, the handle of a paint roller, photographs, broken stretchers, cut up pieces of old pictures, rubber bands, shelf brackets; all this stuff comes into consideration to function as a direct or indirect material. 

Abandom Reverie'

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Mark Borthwick
Abandom Reverie'



Published by: Taka Ishii Gallery

152 Pages Hardcover 25.7 x 19.5cm 2015  

£39.00

“Abandom Reverie`,” Borthwick’s first solo exhibition at Taka Ishii Gallery Photography / Film, will feature slide presentations, in which the artist has reconstructed his photographs by combining them with his music and poetry (read by artist Hanayo). The slide shows juxtapose his photographic works, which he makes by chasing after light and incorporating the results it produces by chance, with his poetry, which seem to naturally pursue the truth of life. The slide presentation allows Borthwick to add another layer of light to his images and share his worldview with viewers. The light, which emerges from the dark, gradually transforms into colorful images. As if of their own volition, the images change, and eventually the room quietly returns to darkness.


Stay Gold

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Yosuke Takeda
Stay Gold



Published by: Taka Ishii Gallery

80 Pages Hardcover 26.2 x 21.5cm 2015

£33.50

This photo book was published to accompany the solo exhibition “Stay Gold” in 2014. 38 photographs made between 2006 and 2014 are included. Mostly straight snapshots, the images share a flatness and composition similar to abstract painting. With the book there’s an awareness of the progressive artist standing between the acts of fixing an image to photographic paper and operating monitor displays with images as digital data, continuously exploring the possibilities of photography. Accompanying text comes from art critic Minoru Shimizu.

#280 Fashion Week Tokyo

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Street
#280 Fashion Week Tokyo



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40 Pages 36.4 x 25.8 cm Softcover January 2015

£7.00

Street Magazine brings street style from around the world.

#284 Fashion Week Milano

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Street
#284 Fashion Week Milano



Published by:

40 Pages 36.4 x 25.8 cm Softcover June 2015  

£7.00

Street Magazine brings street style from around the world.

The Camp Style Book, 2010 - 2015 Archive

#285 Fashion Week Tokyo

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Street
#285 Fashion Week Tokyo



Published by:

40 Pages 36.4 x 25.8 cm Softcover July 2015

£7.00

Street Magazine brings street style from around the world.

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