August 25, 2010
Nieves presents Tokyo and my Daughter
Takashi Homma (Tokyo, Japan)
Tokyo And My Daughter is the new book by acclaimed Tokyo based photographer Takashi Homma (1962), showing a series of 32 previously unpublished photographs taken over the last few years.
Homma’s photographs are said to have a special energy, lying in the detachment he can reach with the [...]
August 20, 2010
From multimedia artist Misaki Kawai comes two new zines, Nepali Special and Gold Friend.
August 3, 2010
Total Housing, published by Actar, is conceived as evidence supporting the qualities of dense, urban living, and as a hopeful antidote against sprawl.
July 26, 2010
Redfoxpress presents a unique original scrapbook from The Sticker Dude, New York.
July 19, 2010
In Unfolded—Paper in Design, Art, Architecture and Industry published by Birkhauser paper conquers the third dimension and demonstrates the undreamed-of possibilities it holds today for lightweight construction
July 15, 2010
This book provides a fascinating insight to the vibrant street style of the ‘Sapeurs’, the elegant and immaculately dressed dandies from the heart of the Congo.
July 15, 2010
ABC Artists’ Books Cooperative is an international distribution network created by and for artists who make print-on-demand artists’ books. The aim is to help artists getting their self-published books to the people who are interested in them.
July 15, 2010
“Hermetically Sealed” is a new book by David Dellafiora for “C’est mon dada”, the collection of small hand made by Redfoxpress.
July 9, 2010
Michèle Didier presents Carl Andre’s 1963 poem America Drill, based on three interwoven texts, respectively titled Red Cut, White Cut and Blue Cut. Red Cut consists of excerpts from Ebenezer W. Pierce’s Indian History and Genealogy pertaining to the good sachem Massasoit of the Wampanoag Tribe ( 1878 ). White Cut includes excerpts from Ralph Waldo Emerson’s Indian History and [...]
July 9, 2010
Argobooks presents Theater of Peace, published by ngbk, Berlin, edited by Dietrich Heißenbüttel, Anke Hagemann, Karin Kasböck, Christoph Leitner und Gunda Isik
Every day, theaters of war around the world are at the center of media attention. Working for peace on the other hand is unspectacular, slow, and not very appealing. How can a place, an initiative, an [...]