Michael Kim, Weeping
Softcover, 48 pp., risograph 2/1, 4 x 5.75 inches
Edition of 300
Published by Tramnesia
$7.00 ·
After Modern History is a report on world events that re-edits the news of the day by linking together images according to a totally idiosyncratic perspective of pattern recognitions and typologies.
After Modern History lifts photos from daily newspapers and re-organizes disparate, often atomized subjects into newly imagined affinities. For most people caught on the hard end of luck, the newspaper can be a lonely place. But in this second draft of history, bad news is no longer so isolated. There is no dateline.
Weeping is a collection of newspaper clippings from the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal of people crying.
After Modern History, Art, Culture, Distribution, Graphics, Michael Kim, Photography, Tramnesia
Paper Monument 2
Softcover, 84 pp., offset 4/1, 7 x 10 inches
Edition of 2200
ISSN 1938-8918
ISBN 978-0-9797575-1-8
Published by n+1 Foundation, Inc.
$10.00 · out of stock
Paper Monument is a semi-annual print journal of contemporary art published in association with n+1. It is edited by Naomi Fry, Dushko Petrovich, Prem Krishnamurthy, Jessica Slaven, and Roger White, and designed by Project Projects.
Alex Klein, Art, Chad Harbach, Christopher Hsu, Criticism, Culture, David Giles, Distribution, Dushko Petrovich, Graphics, James Howard, Jessica Slaven, Kerstin Bratsch, n+1, Naomi Fry, Noah Sheldon, Paper Monument, Photography, Prem Krishnamurthy, Project Projects, Roger White, Theory, Typography
Paper Monument 1
Softcover, 84 pp., offset 4/1, 7 x 10 inches
Edition of 2200
ISSN 1938-8918
ISBN 978-0-9797575-0-1
Published by n+1 Foundation, Inc.
$10.00 · out of stock
Paper Monument is a semi-annual print journal of contemporary art published in association with n+1. It is edited by Naomi Fry, Dushko Petrovich, Prem Krishnamurthy, Jessica Slaven, and Roger White, and designed by Project Projects.
Art, Criticism, Culture, Dan Torop, Distribution, Dushko Petrovich, Graphics, Jessica Slaven, Keith Gessen, Mamie Tinkler, Mark Greif, n+1, Naomi Fry, Paper Monument, Peter Peri, Photography, Prem Krishnamurthy, Project Projects, Roger White, Theory, Typography
Mono.Kultur 22, Ai Weiwei
Softcover, 40 pp. + poster, offset 4/1, 140 x 200 mm
Edition of 5000
ISSN 1861-7085
Published by Mono.Kultur
$9.00 · out of stock
Ai Weiwei grew up under horrible conditions, living literally underground in a burrow in the Chinese regions of Manchuria and Xinjiang. Born in 1957 in Beijing, Ai Weiwei was the son of Ai Qing, a renowned poet denounced by the Chinese Communist Party and during the Cultural Revolution forced into exile in a labour camp. Under strong political control, his father had to clean public toilets.
Ai Weiwei, Architecture, Art, Culture, Distribution, Graphics, Kai von Rabenau, Mathieu Wellner, Mono.Kultur, Photography, Typography, Urs Bellermann, Yvonne Zmarsly