Ein Magazin über Orte 8, Paradise
Softcover, 84 pp., offset 4/4, 210 x 270 mm
Edition of 1000
ISSN 1866-2331
Published by Ein Magazin über Orte
$18.00 ·
Ein Magazin über Orte (A magazine about places) is published twice a year. It deals with a different location in every issue. The magazine collects works of various authors in the form of photographs, drawings and texts.
Agi Mishol, Art, Bela Pablo Janssen, Birgit Vogel, Brian Currid, Bruno Kurru, Bushra Rehman, Criticism, Culture, David Weiss, Distribution, Ein Magazin über Orte, Elmar Bambach, Gunter Kunert, Hans Magnus Enzensberger, Ibrahim Samuel, Jana Gontscharuk, Jeff Wall, John Copeland, Julia Marquardt, Kevin Coyne, Lidwien Van De Ven, Luc Tuymans, Marc Hieronimus, Marcus Oakley, Mark Borthwick, Michael Borremans, Mike Pare, Miranda July, Noor Damen, Peter Fischli, Photography, Raymond Meeks, Raymond Pettibon, Ryan McGinley, Theory, Wilhelm Werthern, Wolf Seiler, Zoe Leonard
Mark Borthwick, Social documentaries amid this pist
Softcover, 240 pp., web offset 1/1, 210 x 270 mm
Edition of 250
Published by Mark Borthwick (2002)
$150.00 ·
condition:
good, minor edge wear, binding intact.
A social documentary. An appropriation of distinctions between elements. Grey area. An essay in images that repeat themselves. An apparent way to dilute the importance of one over another. Black and white photographs, hand written texts, and xeroxed pages.
Aaron Rose, Art, Bernadette Corporation, Bless, Brendan Fowler, Claude Closky, Culture, Desiree Heiss, Elein Fleiss, Ines Kaag, Made in USA, Maria Cornejo, Mark Borthwick, Nakako Hayashi, Olivier Zahm, Photography, Purple, Susan Cianciolo, Used
Nakako Hayashi, Here and There 10
Softcover, 64 pp., offset 4/duotone, 210 x 297 mm
Edition of 1000
ISBN 978-3-905714-88-3
Published by Nieves
$20.00 ·
“A year ago, I visited Aichi prefecture in the end of summer. It was to reflect on the work of Nobuya Hitsuda, as well as to see the exhibition “In the Little Playground: Hitsuda Nobuya and his surrounding students” that reflects on the time, in his 40 years of teaching experience, he spent with his students, such as Yoshitomo Nara, Hiroshi Sugito, Kyoko Murase, Mika Kato and many more.
Although having visited on an assignment, I was overwhelmed with emotion. Even for people who are actively recognized, there are still moments, numerous times in your life, where one needs to spend those blue hours alone. The process, to be alone, to suffer with unsettled emotion, is necessary to move forward.
Around the same time, I was asked by chance to write an essay, and decided to write on raising children. Raising children is also about continuous time that cannot be controlled. In the end of that summer, those were the two things that were on my mind, so I decided to put together an issue for Here and There, focusing on the blue hour that can make our lives colorful, as well as the color blue itself.
I looked up at the blue sky. Blue is a color that represents the beauty of nature, but at the same time, it exists in many things manmade. Blue can be found in clothing you wear against your skin, somewhere near you, and far away. The aim is to seek for a blue in personal emotions and in the growing process of people and to find it scattered in the world. This, hoping that it will be an attempt to sprout something in people’s hearts.”
—Nakako Hayashi
Aki Goto, Akira Minagawa, Akira Onozuka, Aoi Nagae, Art, Bless, Distribution, Elein Fleiss, Fashion, Here and There, Katsumi Omori, Kazunari Hattori, Lactitia Benat, Mark Borthwick, Nakako Hayashi, Nieves, Nobuya Hitsuda, Susan Cian, Takashi Homma, Takehito Koganezawa, Yukinori Maeda
Peter Sutherland, Smoke Bath
Softcover, 328 pp., offset 1/1, 5.25 x 8 inches
Edition of 500
ISBN 978-0-98259360202
Published by Seems
out of print
Smoke Bath is a collection of photographs and art work loosely based on the theme of camping, nature, and exploring.
The goal of Smoke Bath is to showcase the work of artists that are inspired by nature and raise money for freshair.org in the process. The Fresh Air Fund (freshair.org) is an independent, not-for-profit agency that provides free summer vacations to New York City children from low-income communities.
Abby Portner, Ahndraya Parlato, Ajit Chauhan, Albert Maysles, Alec Soth, Alex Sturrock, Alexander Binder, Ali Bosworth, Andre Simmons, Andrew Guenther, Andrew Laumann, Andrew N Shirley, Andrew Sutherland, Angela Boatwright, Anya Jasbar, Aram Tanis, Arik Roper, Ariko Inaoka, Art, Aurelian Arbet JSBJ, Beezer, Ben Pier, Boogie, Brad Troemel, Brion Nuda Rosch, Cali DeWitt, Camille Vivier, Carola Bonfili, Cheryl Dunn, Chris Johanson, Christian Belgaux, Christian Patterson, Coley Brown, Collier Schorr, Culture, Dana Goldstein, David Aron, David Potes, Distribution, Dominic Neitz, Donniella Davy, Dylan Reece, Ed Templeton, Eden Batki, Erik Kessels, Erik Van Der Weijde, Fabian Zapatka, Francine Spiegel, Fumie Ishii, Gary Trinh, Gerhard Stochl, Gregory Halpern, Hamilton Morris, Henk Wildschut, Ian Helwig, Irinia Rozovsky, Jack Greer, Jason Lee, Jason Polan, Jeff Luker, Jennifer Shear, Jennilee Marigomen, Jeremie Egry JSBJ, Jeremy & Claire Weiss, Jeremy Jones, Jim Mangan, Joe Roberts, Jonnie Craig, Jordan Awan, Josh Slater, Julia Chiang, Julia Solis, Junichi Sakamoto, Justine Kurland, Kate Steciw, Keiko Ichinose, Kelie Bowman, Kelly Reichardt, Kento Mori, Kevin Romaniuk, Kevin Spanky Long, Kevin Trageser, Kevin van Braak, Klara Källström & Thobias Fäldt, Landon Metz, Lele Saveri, Lester B Morrison, Lindsey Elsaesser, Lindsey White, Linus Bill, Luke Barber-Smith, Madi Ju, Maggie Lee, Marius Nilsen, Mark Borthwick, Mark Cross, Mark DeLong, Mark McKnight, Massimiliano Bomba, Mat O'brien, Matt Anderson, Matt Dilmore, Maya de Forest, Michael Worful, Michelle Blade, Mike Brodie, Mike O'Meally, Mike Pare, Misaki Kawai & Justin Waldron, Misha Hollebach, Naomi Fisher, Natalie So, Nicholas Gottlund, Nicholas Haggard, Nick Neubeck, Nicolas Poillot JSBJ, Oliver Sutherland, Patrick Griffin, Patrick O'Dell, Paul Schiek, Paul Wackers, Pete Volker, Peter Beste, Peter Langer, Peter Sutherland, Peter Vogl, Philip Watts, Philippe Gerlach, Photography, Ray Potes, Richard Prince, Richard Renaldi, Rob Abeyta, Robin Schwartz, Ron Jude, Sake Kota, Sam Falls, Santiago Mostyn, Sean McFarland, Seems, Seth Fluker, Simon Bernheim & Estelle Hanania, Skye Parrott, Sophie Mörner, Susannah Sayler, Swoon, Takashi Homma, Tao Lin, Tetsunori Tawaraya, Thomas Jeppe, Till Gerhard, Timothy Hull, Tod Seelie, Todd Hido, Todd Jordan, Tomoo Gokita, Tony Cox, Victoria Yee Howe, Vincent Dermody, Young Kyu Yoo
Capricious 5
Softcover/perforated, 128 pp., offset 4/4, 200 x 270 mm
Edition of 2000
Published by Capricious
$16.00 ·
Founded by Swedish photographer Sophie Mörner in 2004, Capricious Magazine is an international fine art photography publication for emerging artists and is issued twice annually. The presented work is neither commercial, nor fashion photography; it creates visual narrative without itermediary contextualization. Capricious is a potential make-shift, personal gallery of autonomous works, as well as journal.
Andrea Longacre-White, Andrew Dosunmu, Capricious, David Grey, Desiree Palmen, Distribution, Grant Worth, Keren Shavit, Laura Heath, Mark Borthwick, Martin Stig, Michael Klopfer, Oscar Tuazon, Pernilla Zetterman, Shaun Kessler, Shoplifter, Sophie Mörner, Stuart Hawkins
Cosmic Wonder Free Press — Sunday Edition
Softcover, 68 pp., offset 4/1, 21.5 x 25.2 cm
Edition of 1000
Published by Nieves
$36.00 ·
For this photo book of the new CWLS 3 collection, Laetitia Benat, Mark Borthwick, Takashi Homma, and Henry Roy describe four scenes of everyday life as they splinter into Light Streams, catching the manifold reflections of universal love.
Cosmic Wonder, Distribution, Henry Roy, Laetitia Benat, Mark Borthwick, Nieves, Takashi Homma, Yukinori Maeda
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
Nakako Hayashi, Here and There 5
Softcover, 48 pp., offset 4/1, 210 x 297 mm
Edition of 1000
Published by Nieves
out of print
Elein Fleiss,
Purple Journal’s editor-in-chief, speaks of Nakako Hayashi and her magazine
Here and There: When I met Nakako Hayashi, she was still working for
Hanatsubaki magazine. Then, in 2001 she decided to go on her own and started
Here and There in the spring of 2002. The first issue came out in March of that year, and the moment I first saw it remains in my memory as an important event in the world of independent magazines.
Here and There is the magazine of one person. The fact that Nakako’s name is credited as the author on the cover is not an egocentric statement but reveals the spirit in which she makes it. Some people make films, others write books or make artworks, and Nakako makes a magazine. It is her personal work and in that sense she makes it in her own way, unlike most magazines on the planet. It also means she is free from capitalistic rules, from imposed trends, from the industry of fashion. Instead, she is free to follow her desire and to link the magazine with her personal life.
Bless, Daisuke Miyatsu, Distribution, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Elein Fleiss, Kazunari Hattori, Mark Borthwick, Midori Araki, Nakako Hayashi, Nieves, Susan Cianciolo, Takako Minekawa, Takashi Homma
Nakako Hayashi, Here and There 3
Softcover, 32 pp., offset 4/4, 297 x 420 mm
Edition of 1000
Published by Nieves
out of print
Elein Fleiss,
Purple Journal’s editor-in-chief, speaks of Nakako Hayashi and her magazine
Here and There: When I met Nakako Hayashi, she was still working for
Hanatsubaki magazine. Then, in 2001 she decided to go on her own and started
Here and There in the spring of 2002. The first issue came out in March of that year, and the moment I first saw it remains in my memory as an important event in the world of independent magazines.
Here and There is the magazine of one person. The fact that Nakako’s name is credited as the author on the cover is not an egocentric statement but reveals the spirit in which she makes it. Some people make films, others write books or make artworks, and Nakako makes a magazine. It is her personal work and in that sense she makes it in her own way, unlike most magazines on the planet. It also means she is free from capitalistic rules, from imposed trends, from the industry of fashion. Instead, she is free to follow her desire and to link the magazine with her personal life.
Anne Daems, Bless, Cosmic Wonder, Distribution, Elein Fleiss, Here and There, Kazunari Hattori, Mark Borthwick, Nakako Hayashi, Susan Cianciolo, Yukinori Maeda