Ingrid Schaffner, Douglas Blau
Softcover, 88 pp., offset 4/4, 8.5 x 10 inches
Edition of 2000
ISBN 978-0-884541-15-8
Published by the Institute of Contemporary Art
$30.00 ·
Douglas Blau, who originally emerged as a critic and curator in tandem with the Pictures Generation, offers up a series of picture epics and episodes from uniformly framed collages of printed matter like postcards, film stills, images of paintings and photographs. Pictures of all kinds are cut and pasted into individual collage elements.
Aaron Igler, Art, Claudia Gould, DAP, Douglas Blau, Henk van Assen, Ingrid Schaffner, Institute of Contemporary Art, Jenelle Porter, Kate Kraczon, Photography
Christopher Williams, 97,5 Mhz
Softcover, 24 pp., offset 4/1, 320 x 235 mm
Edition of 1000
ISBN 978-3-905829-04-4
Published by JRP|Ringier
$25.00 ·
Los Angeles conceptualist Christopher Williams, born in 1956, studies the conditions of presentation and representation in order to call into question spoon-fed perceptions, “realistic” reproductions, communication mechanisms and aesthetic conventions that influence our perception and understanding of reality. This volume presents works from 2003-2007.
Art, Beatrix Ruf, Christopher Williams, DAP, Gudrun Meier, JRP|Ringier, Katharina Pilz, Kunsthalle Zürich, Photography, Rahel Blattler, Yvonne Quirmbach
Hans-Peter Feldmann, Zeitungsphotos
Softcover, 48 pp., offset 4/4, 150 x 210 mm
Edition of 2000
ISBN 978-3865601-77-3
Published by Walther König
$22.00 ·
Hans-Peter Feldmann’s idiosyncratic field research investigates the momentum of human perception and the processing of images. This tight collection includes found images of an erupting volcano, a red-eyed ape, a competitive swimmer and celebrity shoes, among others–all taken from journalistic sources.
Art, DAP, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Norbert Schmalen, Photography, Walther König
Mike Slack, Ok Ok Ok
Hardcover, 80 pp., offset 4/4, 7 x 9 inches
Second edition
ISBN 978-09776481-2-2
Published by The Ice Plant
$30.00 ·
A series of beautifully composed Polaroids taken by Mike Slack into a wordless trip around the country. Sequenced like a dream, the nameless places and close-up abstractions are anchored to no narrative, but relate to each other through their use of color. They belong to a different time, or maybe a different world.
— Printed Matter
DAP, Louis Pasteur, Mike Slack, Photography, The Ice Plant
Amir Zaki, Eleven Minus One
Softcover, 122 pp., offset 4/4, 9 x 9 inches [26 x 36 inches unfolded]
Edition of 500
ISBN 978-0-26172-2-9
Published by LAXART
$110.00 ·
For this project,
Amir Zaki carefully reconstructed and reinterpreted, in virtual 3D space, several photographs from a series made in the mid-1980’s by Swiss artist duo Peter Fischli and David Weiss. Their photographs depict precariously balancing temporary sculptures that they intentionally constructed in a slap-dash manner. Their photographs of these sculptures were casually shot in their studio using unprofessional lighting and equipment. Through these photographs of temporary sculptural constructs made of household detritus, Fischli and Weiss subvert the idea of sculpture as a heroic manifestation of a unique and masterfully constructed object. Their work privileges the document over the sculpture, which Zaki interprets as an ironic inverse of the ubiquitous professional photographic documentation of the ‘serious’ sculpture found in so many art books and journals. In Zaki’s adaptation of their work, there is a re-inversion at play as he privileges the sculpture again, but only as a 3D virtual non-object in order to destabilize their relationship. This has manifested as a series of short photorealistic animation loops and a foldout book based on the eleven different ways that a cube can be unfolded. Working with this methodology allowed Zaki to further interrogate the conventions and limitations of photography by exploring depictions of ‘real’ space, but without the restraints of actual physics or forces such as gravity. Zaki is interested in the perversion of using Fischli and Weiss photographs of quickly made, throw-away sculptures as a source to create an incredibly laborious photorealistic virtual 3D scene that can be explored from all angles, both through photographic and orthographic projections. In this project Zaki has also fetishized the sculptures by making them virtual, stylized and idealized. He has resurrected these sculptures and placed them in a world where they need not ever ‘fall’ (fail). In the animations Zaki has created, the sculptures simply spin, teeter or gyrate indefinitely. In the photographs Zaki has rendered for the book, the sculptures hover in a perfect orthographic projection space, surrounded by a black void.
The book is a complex foldout design that is quite difficult to describe in text. It is ten double-sided square pages. Each page spread unfolds into unique configurations of six squares that represent all sides of a cube. The images on each unfolded page spread depict 3D digital recreations of photographs from the series Equilibres by Swiss artist duo Peter Fischli and David Weiss. When fully unfolded, the book opens up to approximately 27 x 36 inches. It is an interactive object, and can be folded and unfolded in multiple ways, creating grids, cubes, and unfolded boxes, each creating a unique experience and juxtaposition of images. It is important to recognize the book in terms of a limited edition or a multiple. It is also more of an object with sculptural qualities and a tactile nature than a ‘book’ in the traditional sense.
Amir Zaki, Art, David Weiss, Distribution, Eighth Veil, Greenblatt-Wexler, LAXART, Peter Fischli, Photography, Sculpture
Doniella Davy, Hippie Photos and Surfer Man
Hardcover, 48 pp., digital 4/1, 6.25 x 9.25 inches
Edition of 250
Published by The Kingsboro Press
$15.00 ·
Simply hilarious. Through her voyeuristic lens, photographer Doniella Davy tells a story of 2 “hippies” interacting with each other and how a surfer spends his time at the beach (besides surfing, of course).
Art, Culture, Distribution, Doniella Davy, Photography, The Kingsboro Press
der:die:das:, Issue d like dose (can)
Softcover, 100 pp., offset 4/4, 200 x 270 mm
English and German
Edition of 1000
ISSN 1663-2508
Published by der:die:das:
$22.00 ·
Some words on, and images of, dose (can).
Aleli Leal, Andrea Rothenberger, Andrea Wursch, Art, Barbara Mauck, Big Zis, Cat Tuong Nguyen, Culture, der:die:das:, Desiree Good, Distribution, Elmar Bambach, Fabio Marco Pirovino, Fredi Fischli, Gabriel Orozco, Garrett Nelson, Gregor Wyder, Kueng Caputo Huber, Linn Edwards, Marianne Mueller, Martin Halter, Martin Soto Climent, Matthijs Diederiks, Michael Zuger, Michel Kobler, Nadine Stadler, Niels Olsen, Pascal Christoph Tanner, Photography, Roman Signer, Sereina Rothenberger, Veronique Hoegger
Camille Vivier, Couleurs du Spectre
Softcover, 68 pp., offset 4/4, 8.5 x 11 inches
Edition of 500
ISBN 978-0-9825936-4-6
Published by Seems
$24.00 ·
Couleurs du Spectre, contains a selection of photographs by Camille Vivier taken over the last ten years. They blend together classical pictorial subjects such as still life, nudes, and animals but with a distinct personal eye revealing a shadowy universe. Each photograph is theatrically staged employing props and the artifice of light to play with the formal beauty of the subject, while revealing a certain strangeness among the stillness. Vivier uses literature, cinema, and art history to reinterpret common cultural references and create a personal collection of curios and imagery of fantastic animals and characters. The film sequences are an extension of the photographic process and allow for further exploration of themes and imagery.
Art, Camille Vivier, Distribution, Photography, Seems
Richard Misrach, Destroy This Memory
Hardcover, 140 pp., offset 4/4, 11.75 x 15.25 inches
Edition of 2000
ISBN 978-15971116-3-8
Published by Aperture
$65.00 ·
Richard Misrach’s
Destroy This Memory is an affecting reminder of the physical and psychological impact of Hurricane Katrina. Rather than simply surveying the damage, Misrach — who has photographed the region regularly since the 1970s, most notably for his ongoing
Cancer Alley project — found himself drawn to the hurricane-inspired graffiti: messages scrawled in spray paint, crayons, chalk, or whatever materials happened to be on hand. At turns threatening, desperate, clinical, and even darkly humorous, the phrases he captured — the only text that appears in the book — offer unique and revealing human perspectives on the devastation and shock left in the wake of this disaster.
Destroy This Memory presents previously unpublished and starkly compelling material, all of which Misrach shot with his 4 MP pocket camera. Created between October and December 2005, this haunting series of images serves as a potent, unalloyed document of the raw experiences of those left to fend for themselves in the aftermath of Katrina.
Aperture, Art, Cancer Alley, Criticism, DAP, Katrina, New Orleans, Photography, Politics, Richard Misrach
Elmar Bambach, Martin Fengel, Jörg Koopman, Julia Marquardt and Birgit Vogel, Ort
Softcover, 56 pp., offset 4/1, 240 x 325 mm
Edition of 500
ISBN 978-3-00-032613-4
Published by Ein Magazin über Orte
$18.00 ·
A publication is published, accompanying the exhibition
Ort at Rathausgalerie, Kunsthalle.
Photographs by Miriam Bäckström, Bennie Baumann, Linus Bill, Stefan Burger, Rudolf Cohen, Michael Danner, Paul Gerhard Diez, Uschi Huber, Iski Behörde, Geraldine Jeanjean, Mårten Lange, Peter Langer, M + M, Richard Mosse, Andreas Neumeister, Taiyo Onorato & Nico Krebs, Peter Piller, Johannes Schwartz, Heidi Specker & Theo Deutinger, Erik van der Weijde, Matthias Ziegler. Texts by Simon Bieling and Swantje Grundler.
Andreas Neumeister, Art, Bennie Baumann, Birgit Vogel, Distribution, Ein Magazin über Orte, Elmar Bambach, Erik Van Der Weijde, Geraldine Jeanjean, Heidi Specker, Iski Behörde, Johannes Schwartz, Jörg Koopman, Julia Marquardt, Linus Bill, M + M, Marten Lange, Martin Fengel, Matthias Ziegler, Michael Danner, Miriam Bäckström, Nico Krebs, Ort, Paul Gerhard Diez, Peter Langer, Peter Piller, Photography, Rathausgalerie, Richard Mosse, Rudolf Cohen, Simon Bieling, Stefan Burger, Swantje Grundler, Taiyo Onorato, Theo Deutinger, Uschi Huber
Ron Jude, Emmett
Softcover, 80 pp., offset 4/4, 6.75 x 9.5 mm
Edition of 1000
ISBN 978-0-9823653-2-8
Published by The Ice Plant
$30.00 ·
The past did not exist. Not at all.
—Jean-Paul Sartre
Jude’s latest book project, Emmett, brings new life to a selection of his own early photographs, made in the early 1980s in central Idaho. Enhanced by special-effects filters and cheap telephoto lenses, the pictures include hazy scenes of a summertime drag race, a forest across changing seasons, midnight horror films on TV and a Nordic-looking teenager who appears as a specter from the artist’s past. Edited here nearly 30 years after its making, this experimental body of work acquires unexpected nuance and humor, and has the serendipitous qualities of a dream –memories reorganized into a fictionalized narrative, imagery suffused with both an unsettling melancholy and the glow of youthful reverie. Related conceptually to and residing thematically between his two previous books — Alpine Star and Other Nature — Emmett achieves an aesthetic inspired by equal parts Motörhead and Jean-Paul Sartre.
Art, DAP, Jean-Paul Sartre, Motörhead, Photography, Pink Floyd, Ron Jude, The Ice Plant
Walead Beshty, Selected Correspondences 2001-2010
Softcover, 128 pp., offset 4/1, 210 x 297 mm
Edition of 2000
ISBN 978-88-6208-135-1
Published by Damiani
$49.00 ·
In 2001, Walead Beshty began documenting the Diplomatic Mission of the Republic of Iraq to the former German Democratic Republic in Berlin. Still protected as sovereign territory under the Vienna Conventions, the embassy has stood abandoned since the early 1990s as, in Beshty’s words, “a relic of two bygone regimes, unclaimable by any nation; a physical location marooned (by) symbolic shifts in global politics, a ruin set apart neitherby fences nor by millennia, but by the invisible and abstract mechanisms of international law”. The site inspired his ongoing engagement with the invisible and marginal territories of globalization which provide an important line through his photographic and sculptural work of the past decade. Selected Correspondences focuses on three bodies of photographic work — two that deal with the Embassy directly and a third, Transparencies, which continues the question of place and movement. The work has been exhibited at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, Tate Britain, London, and the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, among others, and is brought together here for the first time, accompanied by two new essays on the projects.
Art, Criticism, Damiani, DAP, Eric Schwab, Hammer Museum, Iraq, Jason Smith, Peter Eleey, Photography, Tate Museum, Walead Beshty, Whitney Museum, Writings
Wolfgang Tillmans, Wolfgang Tillmans
Hardcover, 80 pp., offset 1/1, 218 x 305 mm
Edition of 2000
ISBN 978-3-905829-36-5
Published by JRP|Ringier
$35.00 ·
This publication is a reprint of the first book realized by Wolfgang Tillmans in 1995. A very atmospheric, if measured, compilation of black and white images, it combines portraits of youth culture with landscape, city scenes with slogans, clippings from newspapers, and book illustrations. Released now into a different context from its first appearance, the book is emblematic of the new approach and the energy Tillmans has developed since the end of the 1980s to the present in terms of genres, quality, and the status of photography as a medium.
Andrea Rosen, Art, DAP, Galerie Daniel Buchholz, JRP|Ringier, Kunsthalle Zürich, Nicola von Senger, Photography, Wolfgang Tillmans