Huge Supplement
Softcover, 24 pp., offset 4/4, 195 x 255 mm
Edition of 1000
Supplement to Huge Magazine No. 72
Published by Nieves
$12.00 ·
Huge Supplement (supplement to Huge Magazine No. 72) with Beni Bischof, Chris Johanson, Dimitri Broquard, Hendrik Hegray, Ingo Giezendanner, Johanna Jackson, Kim Gordon, Rita Ackermann, Stefan Marx, Warja Lavater, and Will Sweeney.
Art, Beni Bischof, Chris Johanson, Dimitri Broquard, Distribution, Hendrik Hegray, Huge Magazine, Ingo Giezendanner, Johanna Jackson, Kim Gordon, Nieves, Rita Ackermann, Stefan Marx, Warja Lavater, Will Sweeney
Richard Phillips
Hardcover, 144 pp., offset 4/1, 205 x 285 mm
Edition of 2000
ISBN 978-3-905770-28-5
Published by JRP|Ringier
$35.00 ·
This new monograph features work by the admired New York painter, Richard Phillips, whose brash, often pornographic paintings borrow from fashion, art, the news and other graphic media. Equally apt to take his motifs from glossy magazines as from art historical or kitsch icons, he blends Pop art with a contemporary critique of the representation which emerged in the “Picture Group” generation of the 1980s. Richly illustrated, the book features recent work as well as essays by musician Kim Gordon and artist Liam Gillick.
Art, DAP, Franck Gautherot, JRP|Ringier, Karl Holmquist, Kim Gordon, Les Presses Du Reel, Liam Gillick, Richard Phillips
Real Life Magazine: Selected Writing and Projects 1979-1994
Softcover, 320 pp., offset 1/1, 8.25 x 11 inches
Edition of 1000
ISBN 9780978869700
Published by Primary Information
$30.00 ·
Real Life Magazine: Selected Writings and Projects 1979-1994 highlights a selection of writings and artists’ projects from Real Life magazine, which was originally edited by artist, writer, and curator, Thomas Lawson and writer, Susan Morgan. Published in twenty-three issues from 1979-1994 as an intermittent black and white magazine, Real Life featured artists and art historians writing on art, media and popular culture interspersed with pictorial contributions. The development of the magazine through its 15 year history, traces the influences, development and transitions of artists through the 80s.
The anthology features writings by and about Dara Birnbaum, Eric Bogosian, Rhys Chatham, Mark Dion, Jack Goldstein, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Kim Gordon, Dan Graham, Thomas Lawson, Louise Lawler, Sherrie Levine, Allan McCollum, John Miller, Dave Muller, Matt Mullican, Adrian Piper, Richard Prince, David Robbins, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Laurie Simmons, Michael Smith, John Stezaker, Bernard Tschumi, Jeff Wall, Lawrence Weiner, and James Welling among others.
Adrian Piper, Allan McCollum, Art, Bernard Tschumi, Cindy Sherman, Dan Graham, DAP, Dara Birnbaum, Dave Muller, David Robbins, Ed Ruscha, Eric Bogosian, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Jack Goldstein, James Welling, Jeff Wall, John Miller, John Stezaker, Kim Gordon, Laurie Simmons, Lawrence Weiner, Louise Lawler, Mark Dion, Matt Mullican, Michael Smith, Miriam Katzeff, Primary Information, Rhys Chatham, Richard Prince, Sherrie Levine, Susan Morgan, Theory, Thomas Lawson
Nakako Hayashi, Here and There 7
Softcover, 64 pp., offset 1/1, 210 x 297 mm
Edition of 1000
Published by Nieves
$20.00 ·
Here and There Vol.7 is dedicated to the cities of Paris and Tokyo, looking at them through the eyes of its wide contributors’ family spread around the world. We are taken into a whirlwind of overlapping stories and emotions, through the words and images of Takashi Homma, Elein Fleiss, Susan Cianciolo, Julian Gatto, Kim Gordon, Mike Mills, Benjamin Sommerhalder and most importantly Nakako Hayashi, the mind behind it all.
Anne Daems, Benjamin Sommerhalder, Distribution, Elein Fleiss, Here and There, Jeff Burch, Julian Gatto, Kasane Nagawa, Kazunari Hattori, Kenneth Andrew Mroczek, Kenshu Shintsubo, Kim Gordon, Mark Borthwick, Mike Mills, Nakako Hayashi, Nieves, Pascale Gatzen, Ruthie Doyle, Susan Cianciolo, Takashi Homma, Yukinori Maeda