From one of Ireland’s leading curators and writers on visual art, John Hutchinson’s Countercultures, Communities, and Indra’s Net unravels an understanding of embodied life, of commonality and sharing.Beginning with his lived experience...
2/5 falls into the artists’ books series published by Captures. Four guests per year work within the same space of an open A2 format sheet (420 x 594mm), giving rise...
The outcome of an extensive archiving project began in 2019, this publication traces the activities of Northern Irish artist John Carson and his life and work in Belfast, Los Angeles,...
Seanie Barron roams around his native Askeaton, looking for wooden branches left in a field or ditch, or growing in a bush. He then collects and shapes them into walking...
2/5 falls into the artists’ books series published by Captures. Four guests per year work within the same space of an open A2 format sheet (420 x 594mm), giving rise...
This project is concerned with female members of the Irish diaspora living in England and is engaged with representational imagery and personal testimony from the Irish community ensuring the collective...
Beginning with Searching, Organizing, and Sensuality, and closing with Melancholy, the four stages of Everyone / Their Own / Projector submerge us in Kentridge’s meandering universe. Combining drawings and printed...
Henrik Strömberg (artist) and Jens Soneryd (writer) started their joint project The Compost in 2016. For them, the compost is a point of departure to explore alternative ways of being...
Scylla is the fifth chapter of the project Opium for Ovid, published by Stereoeditions in a collection of 22 separate books.'Yoko Tawada wrote Opium für Ovid: Ein Kopfkissenbuch von 22...
Scylla is the fourth chapter of the project Opium for Ovid, published by Stereoeditions in a collection of 22 separate books.'Yoko Tawada wrote Opium für Ovid: Ein Kopfkissenbuch von 22 Frauen...
Capicua is a collaboration with visual artist Eglé Vismanté. For Stereo Editions' 11th publication, the concept of palindrome number or capicua (from the Catalan “head to tail”) is deployed through...
~H avā is a collaboration with Czech sculptress and installation artist Stanislava Karbušická, during a residency at PRÁM Studios in Prague. Using the graphic qualities inherent to Stana’s work, this object-book...
Rising from London’s Erith marshes in the 1960s, Thamesmead was London County Council’s bold attempt to build a new town to address the city’s housing shortage after the Second World...
Reproductions Direct From Papers is a collection of images compiled from the artist’s ongoing archive of newspaper photographs. The book evokes a climate of disaster, death and collapse leaning on...
Ten Exhibits presents a body of work dealing with the relationship between language, image and location using the lingo of forensic photography. The project consists of evidence collected at exhibition...
In the book project A Narrow Scene of Hypothetical Circumstances we access a visual universe revolving around dismembered pieces of familiar objects. Sketches, pictures and materials are united into a...
Why + AI + Art is a project created by artificial intelligence in collaboration with the artist. The boxed edition consists of 31 loose cards and attempts to challenge the...
Come per magia is an artist's book about OCD., role-playing, and portals of the unconscious. Nan Tarpey Heyneman is a lens-based artist and writer based in Dublin, Ireland. Their work...
The theme of our fourth issue stems from conversations within the SEED Collective about experiences of change post-pandemic. So many of us recently went through, or know someone who has...
A unique leporello presentation of the latest project by German photographer Kathleen Alisch, printed in black, white, and silver - Winner of the Belfast Photo Festival Photobook award 2022 Presented...
Photographs by Edmund Clark and a paper trail of documents assembled by counterterrorism investigator Crofton Black are interwoven in a complex structure in order to confront the nature of contemporary...
The Fold comprises ten years of practice reshaped according to the principles of book production methods: folding, cutting, and binding. Operating like a making-of, the publication displays its structural mechanisms,...
A hook echo is a radar signature for the part of a supercell tornado wherein the clouds come together with maximum force. Its name derives from the hook-shaped formation with...
SheReal, BeReal captures the candid, behind-the-scenes moments of female athletes from various sports using a film camera to document their daily life. The featured athletes were given a care package...
Drawn from an unlocked phone, found in a public toilet, the images and texts present a portrait of a stranger. Moving between the erotic, intimate, baroque and everyday, the compulsive...
As printmakers, we follow patterns of iter and reiteration in our marks and processes, ever mindful of the necessity of each step. Just like optimistic gardeners, the marks we make...
The Arsenic Eaters investigates the widespread historical belief that the consumption of arsenic, generally known to be a deadly poison, is beneficial to one’s health. Accordingly, many ‘poison eaters’ were...
'I had heard that some had been so wrought up by the play as to become temporarily insane, and run about town haunted by wildest hallucinations.' — Joseph Krauskopf, A Rabbi’s Impressions of the...
The Long Way Home of Ivan Putnik, Truck Driver is a collection of photographs and notes on the surroundings of remote Siberian roads and towns. Presented as an archive from a...
The work shows a photographic journey to a visual ideal – here embodied by the bearded seaman. An imagescape of eye-twinkling, fragile romanticism takes the viewer on a quest to...
Artist’s book Timelines (April, 2014) by Lia Perjovschi illustrates a chronology of events built by the juxtaposition of images and text that shape the subjective history of the world from...
'The Galeb was, and I say this with complete confidence, a prop – a stage effect. A mobile film set. Tito used it for film scenes – for Hollywood moments...
The American West has been the home of many countercultures. Gay rodeo is one of them. Still marginal and little known even among the gay community it contradicts the prevailing...
Peace Dance is a praise to the every day’s fleeting encounters, with a touch of mystery and banality, depth and lightness, melancholy and shallowness at the same time. Published by...
“Brasil, país do futuro” (Brazil, Land of the Future) is almost an axiom, an automatic enouncing, something like “Paris, City of Light” or “New York, the Big Apple”. Epithets that...
The work of artist Moyra Davey (Toronto, 1958) has traditionally been related to photography, film and video. However, her book Quema los diarios (November 2020) shows how literature and writing...
Abstractions of a sitting lion. TBOOKS was founded in March 2010 by Cologne-based artist Tim G. Totally dedicated to the artists’ publication as an alternative form of exhibition, TBOOKS offers...
A drawing zine published on the occasion of Advantage Book at la felce, Cologne. TBOOKS was founded in March 2010 by Cologne-based artist Tim G. Totally dedicated to the artists’ publication as an...
This publication goes back to Seth Siegelaubs publication March 1969 which is also known as "One Month". The book is organised by Tim G in 2019. Just like it's famous...
Gangsta Bat made me. Drawings that loosely fit into the form of bats... TBOOKS was founded in March 2010 by Cologne-based artist Tim G. Totally dedicated to the artists’ publication as...
'This is a Promis. Thomas Gottschalk is a Promis. I Promis.' TBOOKS was founded in March 2010 by Cologne-based artist Tim G. Totally dedicated to the artists’ publication as an alternative form...
Evangelos Daskalakis' Kuebiko rises from the experience of the pandemic and captures the mnemonic trace of an Apocalypse. It is an ominous travelogue through a black and white urban landscape,...
The artist's book contains dreamlike drawings made by Düsseldorf-based artist Manuel Boden. The nude drawings were created on a living model in Cologne (2019/20) and risographically reproduced (original size) and...
ArybookLast March 2022, Lola Lasurt (Barcelona, 1983) presented Ensayo para Deep Song (Centro Federico García Lorca, Granada), an exhibition project in which the Catalan artist starts from the choreography Deep...
Leaving his personal trail in vegetation: some more bushdrawings, collected with pen and paper by Cologne's most famous "George of the Jungle": (Tim G). TBOOKS was founded in March 2010...
A Rose and A Prayer is the first photobook by Ode, a multidisciplinary Brazilian artist working in the realms of directing, styling, writing, and curating. Composed by two photoshoots in...
'Right after the death of my distant relative Ralf I was allowed to browse through his collection of books and ephemera. He was a passionate collector of works by Joseph...
Unportraits is an collection of anonymous portraits captured by Google Street View's cold and impersonal camera. The series is dedicated to non-portraits of Brazilians. The images are presented here in...
8 years of TBOOKS COLOGNE! All books that are not made, are, at least, just as important. TBOOKS was founded in March 2010 by Cologne-based artist Tim G. Totally dedicated...
Drawings of beachcouples..again.. by Philip Emde, a German contemporary artist born in 1976 in Mannheim, the southwestern part of Germany. In his artistic practice, he permanently explores the question of ”coping with...
Contretemps is a project developed by visual artist Romeu Silveira during his residency at the Cité internationale des arts, in Paris (FR), between January and March 2020. The book is...
Man is least himself when he talks in his own person.Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth.-Oscar Wilde In Then and There, the well-known photographer Harvey Stein documents a...
Drawings by Philip Emde, a German contemporary artist born in 1976 in Mannheim, the southwestern part of Germany. In his artistic practice, he permanently explores the question of ”coping with everyday...
When you’re sick people say things:What are avocados good for?Your stomach is your second brain.You probably shouldn’t be eating that.You can stay as long as you like.I didn’t sign up...
Epilogue to After Geography Tomorrow is another day for meTime to dreamTime to think I travel along these paths in circular motionsSearching for something that is missing In these spaces I...
A Dying Monster is a photographic collection of corporate logos; plastered on people’s bodies, machines, and surroundings. In A Dying Monster, Eren Ileri treats Formula 1 motor racing as a defining...
Zero Line Boundary is a mediation and discourse on the 49th parallel – the International Border between the United States of America and Canada, the longest continuous border in the world...
No one knows exactly where or when Wolf was born. What we know is that he lived with his uncle above a local shop in Manhattan. Published by Stolen Books Edition of...
White Fungus is an arts magazine based in Taiwan. "That gesture also is a kind of gesture you make towards the reader, saying, "I trust you", and in a way...
This book is dedicated to little Laura. Within the lines of it you will be able to see what your near future brings. Safe secret burrow shapes the characters you...
"As I was saying hum, hum was happening. I was saying haw and haw was happening. With a mildly higher voice, my chin a little bit up, eyes staring just above the...
In The View from "No-Man's Land", Shehadeh documents the year 2020 by using online culture's main currency—memes—to tell stories of crashes, depressions, and violence caused by acceleration and the hyper technologies of...
'In 2016 I did more than a hundred posters. This is a collection of (almost) all of them. I took some out because they were really really really bad. Others...
After the success of 2016, Bráulio repeats the formula in 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 and lastly, 2022. Making use of the fact that he rarely repeats formulas to offer...
After the success of 2016, Bráulio repeats the formula in 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 and lastly, 2022. Making use of the fact that he rarely repeats formulas to offer...
After a long time since the domestication of cats, new tools and gadgets were developed to support cats in gaining their autonomy. Published by Well Gedacht PublishingEdition of 50Softcover16 pages100 x 165...
After the success of 2016, Bráulio repeats the formula in 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 and lastly, 2022. Making use of the fact that he rarely repeats formulas to offer...
This book is dedicated, in part, to all those punks of sectarian mentality and false morals, those who feed the annihilation of the individual and those who are part of...
Volker Renner, the collector and recycler of found photographs, has tapped a new source: the website “Faces of the Riot,” which went online within weeks after the storming of the...
Gewinner is Volker Renner’s smallest book to date but, at 384 pages, not the slimmest. It’s coming out on occasion of the visual arts working fellowship from the City of...
This artist’s book is a new strand of Static Range, a multidisciplinary and multilimbed project that uses a real-life spy-story in the Indian Himalayas as a canvas for speculations and...
Effigy hanging and burning, a specific theatrical form of political protest, has become increasingly visible in the news media, particularly in protests against United States military operations in Afghanistan and...
When Abba was ill is an intimate look at two narratives placed together in time. The outer images portray a sons’ world, trying to find a semblance of normality in...
Lindenstraße, Germany’s oldest soap opera and longest-running TV series, will be put to sleep by the end of 2019. A media phenomenon since it first hit the air - waves...
Pension Schlange Pension Schlange turns the mechanics of classic animal photography on its head. Instead of waiting for hours until the animal to be captured shows itself, this photographer hangs...
Drawing from the Well takes us on a personal journey; a pilgrimage from west Wales to Wexford seeking a deeper understanding of ancestry, roots and inheritance. What is passed from...
Song of the Water presents two stories set in the time of the early saints by Diana Powell. In ‘Gift’, we are submerged into the birth of St David in...
Heldenteile Right on time for the 2018 football world cup, Volker Renner is bringing out his riposte to the conventional collectible card album. His artist’s book Heldenteile pays homage to...
Saint Aidan of Ferns is written by Christopher Power, a historian and librarian living in Ferns. He has tracked the story of St Aidan, the founder and first bishop of...
The Bright Plain contains two short stories by Michelle Dooley Mahon; ‘The Deacon’ and ‘The Meadow of Women’, in which ritual devotions are placed in contemporary contexts. She writes of...
The Oldest Music has been compiled by Phil Cope, a photographer and author based in south Wales who has several published works on the subject of holy wells. It explores...
Colours & Shapes is a playful introduction to the practice of Belgian ceramic artist Sigrid Volders. Edited and with photographs by Johanna Tagada Hoffbeck, including sketches and diary outtakes from...
Soft Soils is a an introduction to the practice of Scottish London-based ceramic artist and designer Olivia Fiddes. Edited and with photographs by Johanna Tagada Hoffbeck. Olivia's work is characterised...
'Sounds are swollen, expanded and layered, steadily unfolding through time. However, these smooth resonances are also disrupted through Jatinder’s attempts to imitate the synthesiser by plucking the smaller strings of...
What does it mean to dream about tomorrow? This new title articulates how dreaming about tomorrow can be an act of bravery. The publication follows an exhibition of the same...
In Wo waren Sie, Herr Renner? Volker Renner returns to the scenes of his numerous travels over the past years and takes a trip down memory lane. The artist’s book is his...
Adrian Henri (1932–2000) was a painter, poet, musician and a pioneer of happenings and events in Britain. This book covers his work from the 1960s and 1970s – when it...
The project Sleep Tight represents a very different kind of search for clues that challenges the viewer to do his own detective work. Everyone knows Columbo, the slightly quirky American...
Bright frames before blue backgrounds. Rectilinear or, less frequently, curved. The view of the sky is unobstructed or crisscrossed by transverse struts; occasionally clouds gather. One, two, or three pillars...
Description: Alison Britton’s collected writings review the unstable place of craft in the spectrum of art and design. Now in a second edition, the essays included in Seeing Things reveal that...
Die Anderen This book—the title means The Others—presents eighty-seven found photographs, or more precisely speaking, slides. And yes, Volker Renner, who unearthed them, studied with Peter Piller, who works with...
The Interjection Calendar 007, features work by Hassnat Sikander & Jon Edgley, Lizzie Homersham, leah coughlan, Jamie Steedman, Tanaka Fuego, Pete MacHale, Mark Schoenfeld, Odie Spinelli, Gabi Davies, Audrey Ryan,...
The Interjection Calendar is a project devised and hosted by Montez Press. Each month an artist or writer is commissioned to produce a new piece of work for release on...
Wie war Las Vegas (What was Las Vegas like) is not the portrait of a city. Volker Renner doesn’t waste a single picture on the familiar motifs, and even avoids...
Aleen Solari’s work is shaped profoundly by insights into various subcultures. These insights are partly drawn from her own experiences, partly borrowed from members of certain scenes who she invites to be...
In a series of paintings, female police officers from British television shows such as Happy Valley and The Bill are positioned in an array of apocalyptic settings: freezing, burning, and backdropped by...
Written in response to work by featured designers and artists, Is the Internet Down? weaves together pop culture references and statistical facts about the greatest network of our time. The...
A monochromatic publication that brings together a series of texts written and designed by graphic designer Maziyar Pahlevan. Educated in Iran and the Hague before obtaining his MFA from Yale,...
A book, supposedly by the presumed pseudonymous “Satoshi Nakamoto”, of private musings, poetry, drawings and collage/imageries that expose the interiority of one committed to absence. Published by FUFU PRESSEdition of 15Softcover 66 pages203 × 266...
“I am walking down the street.Everything looks frozen.I walk fast to avoid the boredom of the landscape.A sense of nausea comes up. The kind of nausea from having walked through...
Auditing Intimacy catalogues the last five years of O.J.A.I.'s postcard correspondence. In addition to over 80 images, the publication contains a specially commissioned essay by curator Alicja Melzacka dealing with self-institutionalization -...
When Caspar David Friedrich went out into nature to draw and gather material for his paintings, he liked to note on the sheets, next to the sketch of a tree...
Different surfaces collide in a strangely unfamiliar way; their collision raises goose bumps. These shaggy drawings! Pleasantly scratchy, they present themselves to the viewer and offer structure as well as...
You’ve found yourself in a digital age of capitalist targeted advertising and the ‘post truth’ phenomenon, where concerns are raised about the legitimacy of the online media, social control and...
nel buio più acceso is an artist's book that aims to achieve an anti-representation to become unreadable, even to itself. Invisibility and unattainability are sought within a circular movement given...
Phenomena contracts time by redefining the space occupied by humanity in relation to nature, its scenarios of representation, imagination and control. She breaks the boundaries of what is perceived as...
Study for the female body and the idea of diving into the fog. 'It is now a question of concluding a conversation with or without the possibility of a meeting:...
Human beings have always tried to represent themselves through the act of isolating and symbolising certain parts of the body. From the prehistoric caves where they carved their hands on the...
The series of illustrations by Manfredi Ciminale invites you to stop and observe the sky on any given day, with its cloud movements, chromatic unexpectedness, luminous changes. In an event...
Quaderno fragile is the name that NORA gave to one of its sketchbooks, a notebook from the 60s with yellowed pages that are now extraordinarily thin and delicate. The book...
Disegni by Giada Ganassin presents some of the techniques that the artist uses, ink, pencil, vector drawing. All united by a simple and incisive trait, which moving from everyday details...
Nonnoburro's book published with DITO Publishing collects the artist's themes and his "admiration of an aesthetic forgotten in his grandmother's bedside table, where the moon is a ball and the...
Portraits 2013-2023 is a look-back to the 10 last years of the Chinese female photographer Vaccine (formerly called SickGirl). A self-written year-by-year introduction opens the book, followed by 120 pages of...
No super hero was able to prevent the attacks on the World Trade Center in 2001. Sebastian Utzni collected comics that were published between 1973 and 2001 and that show...
In “Vibration Highway”, Andrea Éva Győri illustrates her explorations in female lust in 80 truely vibrating watercolors. The book consists of three series: The first one is created in her...
Since 2009 Slavs and Tatars have published several books covering topics from Uyghur literary culture to satire in the Caucasus, many of which have become collector’s items. They have also...
Hypnagogic States is a 58 page publication exploring the strange and uncanny experience of sleep paralysis. The publication features the 1987 study - ‘High Prevalence of Isolated Sleep Paralysis: Kanashibari...
'The universe is 13.7 billion years old. And it was on on clear sky of july when Apollo 11 left the Kennedy Space Center towards the moon. A mundane event...
The artist book Things Change Anyway is a collaboration between non-binary, trans* artist MC Coble and art / photo historian Louise Wolthers about various kinds of metamorphosis in life, bodies,...
The publication shows a cross-section of installations, interventions and site-specific works and works in public space by Rainer Nöbauer-Kammerer. He obtains some of the materials used in his artistic projects...
“The sum of what I have seen via screen/bare eyes/a telescope does not come together as a single scene.” - Minji Yi The fifteenth photobook of Aprilsnow Press is photographer...
Ari Marcopoulos is an inveterate maker of zines. This project collects in one volume for the first time a selection of zines by Marcopoulos, many never before released, providing a...
Description: This artist’s book gathers drawings by artist Linda De Zen, that have been reprinted with a needle printer. With this action, the line of Linda’s drawing got fragmented, making some...
Christian von Alvensleben (*1941 in Munich) and his wife were regular guests on the Greek island of Rhodes, and twenty years ago they began collecting the remains of everyday objects...
The 26 drawings and 30 zoomed-in details that compose this book tell us about a minuscule world of secret grasslands and hidden gardens. Paul Vidal’s drawings, with their simplicity and...
Scarico means discharge, unloading, exhaust. In the first part of this book, Demented Urania (an alias of Stefano di Trapani) throws at us conversations he heard at the bar, walking,...
Ways of Working, starts from an article in the 5th issue of Dot Dot Dot (April 2003). Stuart Bertolotti-Bailey, a British graphic designer, contributed an article to the 5th issue...
This second volume of Paul Vidal’s minuscule world invites the reader to handle it, open the pages, and explore it in another manner. A narration that implies a sequel to...
Photography has always depended on the extraction and exploitation of so-called natural raw materials. Having started out using copper, coal, silver, and paper—the raw materials of analogue image production in...
“The photographs of the wild dogs in Bukhansan Mountain will be transcribed on paper and web, perpetually floating around in the infinite purgatory of images. These dogs, of whose existence...
In the late 1950s and throughout the 1960s, Kwame Brathwaite used his photography to popularize the political slogan “Black Is Beautiful.” This monograph—the first ever dedicated to Brathwaite’s remarkable career—tells...
The Train Passed By: Stills starts with director Kam Jeong-won's first feature-length independent film, The Train Passed By. Hee-su, a young female worker, works at a dyeing complex in Daegu....
In a searing 2012 Guardian op-ed, Hannah Azieb Pool took Western fashion designers to task for their so-called African-inspired clothing. 'Dear Fashion,' she wrote, 'Africa is a continent, not a...
This is the first arts education book project in Hong Kong that focuses on artists as parents. Through delivering ‘Instructional Art’, the participating artists investigate the numerous possibilities of how...
‘A mosquito barges into your sweet dreams, a gecko hides itself at home, a whale sweeps the town, a wild boar intrudes a kid’s wear shop in a mall, a...
In The New Black Vanguard: Photography between Art and Fashion, curator and critic Antwaun Sargent addresses a radical transformation taking place in fashion and art today. The featuring of the...
Created to accompany one of the most exciting exhibitions of 2020, this stunning paperback catalogue presents the full breadth of Muholi’s photographic and activist practice.Richly illustrated, it includes images from...
Mini Stories came about from our love of history and story-telling. Inspired by the everyday, we delve into the back stories of what surrounds us - from the wonderful natural...
A distributed sadness by Petter Buhagen is a visual essay that explores where the digital and physical worlds meet. The work can be read as a poetic critique of the...
pile by Jessica Williams is both a publication that could be put together by the public and a live publishing workshop that was activated for four weeks as part of...
This second expanded edition of Oslofjord by Jessica Williams is a close collaboration between the artist and Issue Press. Images have been both reworked and added on the five year anniversary...
The things I'm afraid to ask for by Robin Mientjes is the companion piece to an artwork especially produced to be part of the yearlong experimental exhibition (be)longing at House of...
The last copy is reduced in price due to slight damage on the cover. Cheat Sheet by Júlía Hermannsdóttir candidly documents debilitating auto-immune illness with generosity, directness and dark humor....
In her book 26.01.18 photographic artist Louise Bøgelund Saugmann investigates breathing with the trees. As an asthmatic child she was confined to her bed for days unable to breathe properly....
And You, Why Are You Black? is an open, personal and collective archive of the construction of Blackness as a political force in Spain. The project comes to life from a...
‘The persistence of thoughts of such a kind in individual memory is very rare. If they are not fixed by writing or other means, they tend to disappear in a...