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Stakeout Diary

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Yukichi Watabe
Stakeout Diary



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104 pages 23 cm x 30.5 cm Hardcover 2014

£45.00

Yukichi Watabe documented the investigation of a grisly murder that had occurred in Mito (Ibaraki Prefecture) in 1958. Watabe closely followed two police detectives, one from the Metropolitan Police Department and the other local. Their investigation involved stakeouts around downtown areas of Tokyo, areas that have since changed beyond recognition.   Some photographs from the series appeared in a magazine in the same year but there was no opportunity for any further publication. As a result, the photographs were little known. In 2006, a British dealer in old books found 120 sheets of these photo works at Jinbou-chou (central Tokyo), and the work was published in Paris in 2011. This photo book, A Criminal Investigation, attracted attention all over the world.  For this new publication, we have borrowed negatives from Hiroyuki Watabe, the son of Yukichi Watabe, for a fresh selection, using prints made especially for the purpose.


KUMOGAKURE ONSEN : Reclusive Travels

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Masakazu Murakami
KUMOGAKURE ONSEN : Reclusive Travels



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104 pages 22.5 cm x 27 cm Hardcover 2015

£42.00

There was a time in my late 20's when I had a desire to disappear from the plane of worldly affairs. Kumogakure has no direct translation in English. It means to be hidden by clouds, shrouded, invisible. No longer able to endure my world and he affairs that surrounded it, I spent two years wandering blindly through fog-draped Hokkaido and Tohoku. The same volcanic activity that gave birth to Japan is the source of its hot springs, called onsen in Japanese. The onsen depicted in this book are but a minuscule fraction of the 3,000 hot springs that are said to exist across the archipelago. By chance I became fascinated with the natural steam clouds that rise from these curative, restorative onsen. Springs vary in Japan - there are naturally warmed hot springs, mineral springs, hidden springs, watering places, and small, ancient spa towns. No matter what the type, anywhere is fine so long as you have hot springs and name. The banal and the extraordinary meet at these springs, as do life and death. They heal both locals and travelers. These hot springs are suffused with nostalgia and afford the pleasure of unique visual experiences. These are the places I rambled through, taking photographs. As I traveled through these places, I dreamt of a transcendental self beyond my own identity. Flooded with memories of experiences I had never had, encompassed by all emotions, I felt a tremendous longing for a self from unknown times that was without gender or age, raised and nurtured in and among these unknown mountain settlements and seaside towns. The photos within this book were completed in 2003. More than a decade later they undeniably reflect what I saw on my travels. However, as time passes, they have gradually begun to feel to me as though they were taken by someone else, from a different world. Sorting through these photos in making this book, I realized that deep within me there is a dark flashpoint that has no place to go. I'll probably return to my reclusive travels among the hot springs. I hope that perhaps this book will become as ephemeral as smoke, seeming to disappear upon publication, only to be met again decades from now through chance and the joy of a reader.

Warehouse Style

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Warehouse Style



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160 Pages Paperback 2015

£16.50

Repairing the warehouse, changing its use and function. Creating a comfortable space and making it valuable.

Vol. 42

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Clutch Magazine
Vol. 42



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275 Pages Paperback 2015

£12.00

HOW TO LIVE LIFE TO THE FULLEST. By the time you are an adult, your life plans are established, your position in society is clear, and you have a vision of what your future is shaping up to become. However, no matter how old we get, men will never forget the spirit of adventure. Men will always desire to continue enjoying there hobbies to the fullest. Our goal at CLUTCH MAGAZINE is to take that extra step to provide our readers with excitement and passion. By showing a glimpse of various lifestyles of people from America, Europe, and Japan, we hope to provide an image of how people around the world continue to pursue their hobbies and interests. Many people or items that we feature portray a deep essence of timelessness that have either been passed down from past generations or will be passed down to future generations. We know that in this world that we live in, there are certain details only men can appreciate. We hope that our insightful interviews and photos will provide a unique perspective and open you up to the eclectic world of CLUTCH MAGAZINE.

Sneaker Tokyo Vol. 4 "Addicted to Adidas"

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Shoe Master
Sneaker Tokyo Vol. 4 "Addicted to Adidas"



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160 pages 19 x 24 cm Paperback 2012  

£13.00

Contents - addicted to adidas - Three Stripes, Three Cities - My adidas in Tokyo - Tokyo Exclusives - Masterpieces - Rare adidas Archives - Technology - A historical outline of adidas in Tokyo - adidas Originals 2012 S/S Collection - 2012 F/W Preview  

Sneaker Tokyo Vol. 2 "Puma as you've never see them before"

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Shoes Master
Sneaker Tokyo Vol. 2 "Puma as you've never see them before"



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157 Pages 19 x 24 cm Paperback 2010

£13.00

This is the Puma you have never seen before. This is the third issue of Sneaker Tokyo, one of the most coveted bibles of sneakerism. While the second issue spotlights Hiroshi Fujiwara and Nike, Sneaker Tokyo Vol. 3 focuses on the German sportswear giant, PUMA. As with other Sneaker Tokyo volumes put together by the Shoe Master team, expect stories and sneaker features that are as in-depth as the ocean, and don’t be surprised to find nitty gritty details you don’t know–even if you are already a self-proclaimed sneaker connoisseur.

Vol. 23

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Shoes Master
Vol. 23



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296 Pages Paperback 2015

£12.00

A comprehensive guide as to what is currently happening in sneaker culture. Brand features, articles and interviews all combined with beautiful photography puts this shoe magazine miles ahead of the rest in terms of depth of content.  Volume 23 : 2015 : Spring/Summer

Negatives

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Xu Yong
Negatives



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72 Pages 31 x 25 cm  Hardcover 2014

£47.00

“It is a wonderful way of capturing that underside of insecurity that attends the Tiananmen issue and that, in a larger sense, haunts much of official China today,” he said. “The artist seems to be saying: ‘Here’s the reality that no one looks at squarely but that everyone knows is there.’ ” (from an interview/article with Xu Yong in the NY Times)


Issue 2

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Stoy
Issue 2



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102 Pages 28 x 21.5 cm Paperback 2015

£10.00

Støy Magazine Issue #2 is the second example of our own produced magazine. The magazine is inspired by the people we surround ourselves with, designers, artists, photographers and generally people who inspire us on several fronts. We want to convey the most exciting developments in art and fashion, and not least let our inspirations reveal their vision of tomorrow's aesthetics in its purest form. 

Cash or Smash

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Bada Song
Cash or Smash



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52 pages 20 x 20 cm Softcover 2015

£14.95

This hand-bound, limited edition book – the second publication from eeodo – records and celebrates Cash or Smash, an event performed by the artist Bada Song. It brings together the voices of many of those who participated, as artists and nonartists, adults and children present a multifaceted description and plural interpretations of an innovative and provocative art work. The result is an energetic and eclectic mix of philosophy, journalism, images, politics and poetry.

LSD Worldplace

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Joe Roberts
LSD Worldplace



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160 Pages 24 x 30 cm Softcover 2015

£23.00

Joe Roberts has worked as an artist in San Francisco for the last decade. His mixed media work has been released in various formats over the years and shown nationwide to great acclaim. Joe creates artwork which represents a variety of mixed media formats and is reminiscent of work from Jean-Michel Basquiat and Joseph Cornell. Collage, paintings, diorama and figurines all play a role in the world he has created and is constantly reinterpreting. This book represents a year-long curated survey of his career thus far in the form of 142 full color reproductions of his work.  “Joe Roberts’ journey to the unknown is dotted with the protective guardians of childhood nostalgia. These come in the flavors of films, comics, candies, logos, and branding of the 80s and early 90s, not to mention latent countercultural references from 60-70s. This is the bulk of the content in his works and it is these references that place him in his time period and in a group of people bent on breaking through the illusions and finding themselves.”    - Matthew Ronay, 2014

Facetasm Special

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Street
Facetasm Special



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29.5 x 21 cm Paperback 2015

£18.00

STREET MAGAZINE FACETASM SPECIAL EDITION.

Issue 10

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Printed Pages
Issue 10



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28.5 x 21 cm 240 Pages Softcover 2015

£10.00

Printed Pages Issue 10 is available now! There's nothing shy about the AW15 issue of Printed Pages. To mark the new direction this issue takes, we needed something bold and a little subversive. This issue takes us full circle and back to the roots of the first ever It's Nice That magazine.We've combed through the last six months of online content to present 240 pages of beautiful work and some the best features from It's Nice That. Along the way we've thus encompassed the job our printed Annual Used to DO. Inside you'll find a round-up of the best projects and creatives we've come across recently, as well as interviews with artist Ryan Gander, ad-man Dougal Wilson Illustrator, Malika Favre, Françoise Mouly and, art editor of The New Yorker. So There are visual features with work from Sara Andreasson, Thomas Prior and Daniel Stier.

Issue 3

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Puss Puss
Issue 3



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132 pages 20 x 28 cm Softcover 2015

£12.00

Tyler, The Creator — Yoon Ambush — Pam Hogg — Patrick Beach — Stephen Eichhorn— Kenneth Cappello — Jean Jullien — Garfield — Jon Gorrigan — Anton Belov — Amur Tigers — Monika Mogi — Masha Mel — Elisa Nalin and many more. Issue 3 of PUSS PUSS brings you lots of kitty content (especially of the ginger variety) such as an interview with the original grumpy cat, Garfield; we talk cats and fast cars with Tyler, The Creator; discuss personal style with Yoon Ambush and get a personal introduction to her cats; the queen of the catsuit, Pam Hogg tells us about her love of Sphynx cats and her hands-on approach to fashion; the globetrotting yogi Patrick Beach teaches us the art of the cat pose; Stephen Eichhorn creates an exclusive series of new cat collages; we meet the head of Moscow’s Garage Gallery, Anton Belov and the museum’s mascot, Garage Cat; Jon Gorrigan shoots a ginger gang headed by our very own Garfield look-alike, Cosmo; Jane Fulcher explores William S. Burroughs’s The Cat Inside memoirs; we discover the magnificent Amur Tiger and much more.

Issue 9

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Noble Rot
Issue 9



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112 Pages Softcover 2015

£8.00

The exquisite Noble Rot magazine has emerged with their ninth issue, bringing together talent from around the globe to "demystify the elitist wine world" once more. It features an interview with Mark Ronson at Marylebone's new Basque grill, Lurra; a visit to some of the best English wine producers to do some blind tasting against Rotter's Champagne; a short guide to famous Piamontescan Borolo and Barbaresco areas; and more delightful stories and opinion pieces about chef Charlie Trotter, The Fat Duck, restaurant toilets, BBC2's Food and Drink, Bartolo Mascarello, English cheese and amphora made wine.


Ways of Knowing

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Daniel Stier
Ways of Knowing



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168 Pages 21 × 26 cm Two volumes swiss-bound into a single cover Screen-printed polyvinyl chloride dust jacket 2015

£35.00

Featuring essays by Professor Pedro Ferreira (Professor of Astrophysics at the University of Oxford and a fellow and tutor in Physics at Oriel College) and Daniel Jewesbury (writer, artist and lecturer at the National College of Art & Design, Dublin)

An interview hosted and photographed by Alessandro Simonetti

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Raymond Pettibon Scott Campbell
An interview hosted and photographed by Alessandro Simonetti



Published by: Classic

176 pages 11 x 16 cm Paperback 2015

£22.00

The book is a very intimate conversation where the two artists discuss various unexpected topics such as their respective views on art and life, as well as the memories of their common time spent in jail. It was hosted on June 5th 2013 by Italian photographer Alessandro Simonetti who simply let the conversation run and added his B&W close ups photographs, making it an overall surprising document.

The Longest Way Round

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Chris Dorley-Brown
The Longest Way Round



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168 pages 27 x 21.5 cm Duct Jacket 2015

£35.00

A visual investigation of the author’s family history, The Longest Way Round is a construct of historical images woven together with new photographs. Uncovering a treasure trove of archive material not intended for the family album, Dorley-Brown’s book presents a multi-layered alternative narrative for the course of events that shaped the late 20th century. Two Londoners born in 1920 embark on a series of journeys shaped by war, romance, and subsequent settlement in a seaside paradise. Unable and unwilling to recall their most traumatic experiences for their five children, a box of photographs, film negatives and letters was bequeathed to the youngest child ‐ a photographer. He attempts to form a new narrative with the archive, integrating his own pictures made in the UK and on travels through Europe that follow in the footsteps of his mother and father. During World War II Dorley-Brown’s parents Peter and Brenda were not yet married, but had known each other as childhood friends. At age 19 Peter volunteered as a heavy artillery sergeant and survived the Battle of Crete, four years as a prisoner of war in German stalag camps, and a death march of more than 500 miles in extreme weather near the end of the war. Some of his photographs that were confiscated while a POW appear in this book. While captive at Stalag VIIA near Munich, Peter befriended a guard – Conrad Barnack – the son of Oskar Barnack who invented the Leica 35mm camera. Peter and Conrad would later reconnect after the war was over. Chris Dorley-Brown’s contemporary images resonate the effects of his family history on his own outlook decades later. This intimate book addresses subjects of personal identity and memory, and offers potential for a sense of closure for the author.

The Outage

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Erica Scourti
The Outage



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92 pages 18 x 11 cm Paperback 2015

£10.00

The Outage, a work by Erica Scourti, is a ghostwritten memoir based on her digital footprint, the first in a series of books that collectively make up the work Shadow Sides, to be published by Banner Repeater. Each book draws on profiles and data based on her public and semi-private online activity, obtained through the expertise of professionals working within the fields of cyber security, digital privacy, and social profiling. Working with a different ghostwriter for each book, the material collected informs the basis of each new text narrating her memoirs, extrapolating different versions of her aggregate data self, constructed through her digital footprint.

Precarious Perversion

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Gabo Guzzo
Precarious Perversion



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18 x 13 cm Gold Paperback 2015

£10.00

Precarious Perversion by Gabo Guzzo is a collection of 91 very short stories, micro-episodes of scattered daily life that explore new possibilities in human agency within the Anthropocene (the recent age of man), which is defined by the influence of humanity’s collective actions. Precarious Perversion continues Guzzo’s previous participatory and interdisciplinary project: The Geological Turn: Art and the Anthropocene staged while in residency at Banner Repeater, (http://thegeologicalturn.tumblr.com), formed in collaboration with atmospheric chemist and Nobel Laureate Paul Crutzen, artist and writer Rasheed Araeen, art critic TJ Demos and geologist Jan Zalasiewicz. The Geological Turn was the first artist-led project to address the concept of The Anthropocene. The stories were inspired by a connection between two words: precarity and perversion, traced on the participatory and collectively drawn diagram during his residency in 2012. The work develops Guzzo’s research into human nature and the tension to be found between nature and culture, science and myth, chance and control.





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