Featuring… The Effects of Blackness: Gender, Race, and the Sublime in Aesthetic Theories of Burke and Kant, Meg Armstrong, The Blackness Within: Early Modern Color-Concept, Physiology, and Aaron the Moor...
Featuring... Notebook scans, Romantic Webs, Suffering, Emotional Fields, Emotional Capital, Eva Illousz, Cold Intimacies: The Making of Emotional Capitalism, Virality and Promiscuity, Robert Payne, What Makes Online Content Viral? Jonah...
DVD edition of the film Recuerdo de mi Santuario, 07’14”, Super 8 & video, 16 : 9, Colour, Sound. The film celebrates the intersections between an aborted hike in the Roquebrune mountains...
Three sets of photographs into one printed object. From the foam that can resemble marble, superimpositions of skies and superimposed plants that create an image of the third, skin and...
“The book is and was an integral part of the recent retrospective exhibit event. Expressing belief systems and psychic connections it represents the heart and soul of Sands’ current work.”...
This publication is the first artist book by francisco m.v. (Santiago de Chile, 1990). It is the compilation of a selection of drawings, collages, empty pages, notes and textual interventions...
TOUCH RELEASE is the title of a group exhibition that took place between October and December 2021 at the Nassauischer Kunstverein Wiesbaden. Done in collaboration with Tom Engels, the show...
The House of Raw Matter follows the deluxe limited edition of 15 made in 2012 within the exhibition programmes of Le Centre d’art Le LAIT in Albi and Art3, Valence. Niek...
Artist Christiane Geoffroy’s work addresses the many ways in which scientific knowledge and plastic sensibility come together, reverberate and nourish each other. We now know the extent of the multiple...
Euville originates from a commission requested by the Tourism Office and the Pays de Commercy Association of local authorities (Meuse) within the framework of the New Patrons program proposed by...
Originated and edited by Thomas Rodriguez, Furkart ephemera brings together the communications material issued by the Neuchâtel gallerist Marc Hostettler, initiator of the Furkart project. Postcards, press releases, programmes, work...
For this eleventh title in the Digressions series, Baptiste Brévart and Guillaume Ettlinger discuss with Julie Sicault Maillé their artistic practice as a duo and their installation La vallée aux...
The Digressions series welcomes its tenth opus with A Staged Exhibition, which finds curator Mathieu Copeland delving into “choreographing exhibitions” in conversations with curator Marie-Hélène Leblanc, choreographer Jennifer Lacey and...
Partial overview of meanings: denoting the people of Persia; Iranians (colloquial) short for: Persian carpet one of the great tragedies by the Greek poet Aeschylus Volker Renner's latest artist's book Die...
To mark the exhibition La Bibliothèque grise – ch. 4, “Objets parlants”, the Digressions series is welcoming a presentation of the exhibition via transcription of a record of conversation between...
Call them readymades: plastic food replicas (manufactured for food photographers?) out of which Volker Renner has assembled a visual ode to German cuisine that may well ruin your appetite. The...
In this eighth title in the Digressions series Marie Preston speaks with Nora Sternfeld and Julie Pellegrin about her practice as a crossroads for art, education and cooperative working.Marking Marie...
Devoted to Myriam Lefkowitz, Digressions 07 is a follow-up to a research project carried out simultaneously at La Ferme du Buisson and If I Can’t Dance, I Don’t Want to...
The blurriness that pervades this artist's book by Volker Renner starts right with the title: the Dutch "aangeschoten" is colloquial for "tipsy" but, more literally, also means "wounded by a shot," alcoholic or otherwise....
In the course of a four-way discussion Béatrice Balcou talks about the creation of her Untitled Ceremonies – low-key performances presenting works by other artists – and her Assistance Pieces...
This fifth number of Digressions finds Céline Ahond returning to her driving obsessions – presence, dexterity, movement, interpersonal encounters – and the challenges posed by the composition of an exhibition....
In this third title in the Digressions series Alex Cecchetti and curator Julie Pellegrin look into the genesis of the exhibition Tamam Shud, in which the artist invites us to...
This second title in the Digressions series finds artist Benjamin Seror discussing with Keren Detton, Julie Pellegrin and Eva Wittocx the origins of his performance The Marsyas Hour and the...
In a singular career leading from anthropology to the visual arts, Kapwani Kiwanga has brought to light unexplored interspaces between fiction and documentary, science and magic, politics and the poetic,...
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...
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...
The accompanying diary entries from Georgs Avetisjans trip to Siberia in 2019-2020. During his journey, he was writing a personal diary and reflecting on thoughts, observations, and the process of making...
The book Motherland: Far Beyond the Polar Circle is a visual and investigative journey to understand secrets guarded in the past. Using a Soviet-made medium format camera, the Salut, Georgs narrates the...
Seat 68 is a personal story, picturing Jansone's holiday's with her grandmother in Madeira island. The trip was organised by a tour operator and the majority of the group members were...
Cruise is a story about coming of age. An overnight ferry ride from Riga to Stockholm turns into a metaphor for the transitional space between being a teenager and becoming...
Compiled here for the first time, the selected writings of Aria Dean (b. 1993, Los Angeles) mount a trenchant critique of representational systems. A visual artist and filmmaker, Dean has...
Homeland. The Longest Village in the Country (2015-2018) is a multi-layered photographic narrative in a form of a photobook with cross-references like hyperlinks to additionally inserted stories connected to the...
Marshall Scheuttle’s Morningstar shows us a Las Vegas in which the sky and the city, both blinkered with stars, stare back at each other impassively. The space between flashes moments which loom...
The Fog has lifted consists of self portraits and landscapes that are juxtaposed with and diaristic writing that documents Marie Smith’s experience (from 2019 to 2020) with depression and anxiety....
'In the spring of 2020, panic surrounding COVID-19 erupted and mandatory shelter in place orders went into effect, forcing me to abandon long-planned portrait shoots, travel, and work in progress...
Golden Persimmons II by Brian Kanagaki, is a continuation of an on going documentary project spanning 6 years. The new self titled book (‘Golden Persimmons’ – a rough Japanese to...
'Our habitat is part of what we experience. It affects us and leaves its mark on us, just like we leave our mark on it. The eponymous Northern Rivers is...
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...
As Marie Belorgey writes in her essay: “The pictures open and fold back on themselves by turns. They renew their sound, their weight, unfold their depth, or don’t, depending on...
The first photo-book by Alice Peach (Bari, 1996) compiles a series of photographs taken between 2017 and 2022 in Berlin, London, Milan, Torre a Mare, Amsterdam and Antwerp. Following a...
Monograph by Rafa Forteza made in occasion of his solo exhibition "El temblor de la máscara" (2015-2016) at Es Baluard Modern and Contemporary Art Museum in Mallorca. It includes texts...
Monograph by Rafa Forteza made in occasion of his solo exhibition "El temblor de la máscara" (2015-2016) at Es Baluard Modern and Contemporary Art Museum in Mallorca. It includes texts...
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...
Pálení čarodějnic, or Walpurgis night, is a celebration of the cyclical transformation of Winter into Spring. Faded Fires was composed and recorded in Marseille and in Prague between January and...
.An encounter of 5 women musicians, a variety of sounds woven together track after track on a first Stereo anthology.
Published by Stereo Editions Edition of 30 CD
These photographs by Alessandro Cirillo are part of a single performative action of which he himself is an actor, in some way adopting its practice. Not only do the bodies...
The author presents through this photographic book a unique collection of portraits of transgender personalities collected during four years of work between the Calcutta area and other cities of West...
What is - indeed, what was - the meaning of memories, of the thoughts of a buried memory that emerge in our mind, like apparently clear images? Some let us...
The exceptionally numerous and diverse environmental criticalities poisoning the province of Brescia (Italy) make this territory a representative case for understanding how current development models are absolutely unsustainable and destructive...
The author explores the generational disconnection of the new city and, through this, the lost memories of the old Gibellina. With the weight of history on their shoulders, it's now...
State of Guerrero is Mexico's leading opium producer. This primacy has led to internal feuds between criminal groups that compete for territory. One of the most evident effects related to...
On the evening of 13 January 2012, the Costa Concordia with 4,229 people on board hit a shallow water in front of the Giglio Island. Three hours later the cruise...
Edmund de Waal is a potter. His pots, plates, and vessels are the result of craft and mastership, but they are also so much more than that: they are experiments...
If anything, the work of Sophie Calle might be best described as elusive. Whether it marks a moment of distant intrusion (following strangers on the street, working as a chambermaid...
Kuwaiti producer and artist Fatima Al Qadiri is somewhat of an enigmatic figure at the merging point between electronic music, fine arts and political theory. Bending and fusing different genres of...
Guy Bolongaro (born Crewe, 1978) studied sociology before moving to London to become a social worker. Around 2014, burnt out by work and frustrated by his attempts at making documentary...
Originally published in 2016, this second expanded edition coincides with an exhibition at The Royal Photographic Society in late 2019, marking the first UK showing of the project. The recipient...
All times appear equally and at once. The past no longer recedes in an orderly way, but threatens to resurface at any moment in the guise of the contemporary. Nostalgia...
Between 2008 and 2009, Natasha Caruana went on 80 dates with married men. She usually managed to take one or two illicit photographs with a disposable camera. A far cry...
Some Los Angeles Apartments is a remake of the original book by the American artist Ed Ruscha, published in 1965. In Jóhannsson’s version, which is as deprived of people as...
A Sudden Drop features photographs of clothing found on streets in a central part of Oslo. The book is part of a larger body of work that includes cartographical material,...
When encountering objects that labeled as “waiting for recycling" or “abandoned" on the street,one may think: Is it possible that these out-of-date existences are not “abandoned"? Perhaps the object moves from the private...
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...
Splitting consists of found photographs which document the illegal destruction of a building lying on a disputed property line in a residential area south-west of Oslo. Two workers were hired...
Involuntary Images contains images compiled from the artist’s ongoing archive of newspaper photographs. The book mirrors the climate of disaster, death and collapse while leaning on the history and the...
This is a zine created when I was quarantined at home and unable to go out due to the COVID-19 epidemic. The photography in it was taken during travel, and a series...
My Name Is is the artists' autobiography consisting of an indexed compilation of misspellings of his name. The publication presents an array of typos and misprints accumulated throughout his personal...
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...
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...
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...
The idea of this collection of volumes is not that of a diary but a literary autobiography. Soon a second volume 2001-2007 will be edited, then the third one 2007-2012,...
The idea of this collection of volumes is not that of a diary but a literary autobiography. Soon a second volume 2001-2007 will be edited, then the third one 2007-2012,...
Leagues away from the sequinned, sanitised, corporate-sponsored carnivals found elsewhere in the Americas, the Madigra troupes of the Haitian port town of Jacmel enact and subvert myth, legends and the...
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...
Seventy-five photograms. For each day, one object, one image. That is the protocol for Contre-jour, the result of a photographic experiment conducted by Canadian artist Josée Pedneault in Tokyo. Contre-Jour...
Cristiano Grim produced Parisian multi-instrumentalist. DJ SOLANGE for the second release on his sub label Finale Records. DJ SOLANGE runs Radio Belleville, certainly the most vivid underground project in Paris...
Wrong Beach is an experimental music project run by Cristiano 'GRIM' Feleppa Grimaldi, TK Lawrence and James "BLU JEMZ" Sheffield Dewees in New York. The band jams multi-genres especially rap,...
Fake 3: Florida Untitled is the third issue of the zine/compilation edited and published by experimental artist Cristiano Grim. It features an essay curated by photographer Stefano Lemon who explored...
Cristiano Grim is back with the second number of his experimental zine/compilation , Fake2-120AMERICA . Obsessed by the work of the cult poet Pierpaolo Pasolini and his seedy film "Salo...
The first issue is a zine/compilation inspired by the work of the Italian poet and actor Carmelo Bene and his ideas of "absence " as demolition of the common function...
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...
In the Alto Tajo Valley, one of the most depopulated areas in Europe, and dominated by wilderness, one can sense the age-old journey humankind took since the darkness of time....
Bitter Sweet Soft is a series of environmental portraits of Saharawi people, an ethnic group originally from Western Sahara, living in the refugee camps of Tinduf, Algeria, in the middle...
DXI is an international publication dedicated to creativity, visual culture and contemporary creation. It is a transversal publication dedicated to industrial design, graphic design, interior design, photography, illustration, art, architecture,...
DXI is an international publication dedicated to creativity, visual culture and contemporary creation. It is a transversal publication dedicated to industrial design, graphic design, interior design, photography, illustration, art, architecture,...
DXI is an international publication dedicated to creativity, visual culture and contemporary creation. It is a transversal publication dedicated to industrial design, graphic design, interior design, photography, illustration, art, architecture,...
Spotlighting work from twelve contemporary photographers from Denmark who are working in the broad field of documentary photography, this anthology encompasses a vast range of styles and subjects. Whether they...
This work was created by combining aerial views of Spain obtained from “Google Earth” and extracts from Ramón María del Valle Inclán’s “Bohemian Lights”.Valle Inclán’s play, published in 1920, reflects...
Cassandra Press was founded in 2016 by artist Kandis Williams as an independent publishing project. At its core, Cassandra Press examines tools of perception and racism, and their dominant role...
Indonesian-born artist Fiona Tan has been commissioned to make London the focus of the fifth and final installment of her Vox Populi series. Following her work in Norway, Sydney, Tokyo...
Drawing on the documentary tradition, in combination with contemporary concerns of participation and egalitarianism, Vox Populi, Tokyo continues this ever-expanding mappo mundi. Vox Populi, Tokyo is published to coincide with...
Invited by the Biennale of Sydney 2006, Fiona Tan has selected images from private photo albums from approximately ninety inhabitants of Sydney, and created a wall installation of photographs exhibited...
Commissioned to make a new work for the Norwegian Parliament in Oslo, Fiona Tan collected family photograph albums from as broad and varied a background as possible, eventually selecting two...
The fourth publication in the Vox Populi series, presents a social portrait of Switzerland selected from personal and private family photo albums. Often intimate and individual, these pictures when presented...
Phyllis Christopher’s fearless and tender photographs fuse lesbian sex and queer protest against the backdrop of a city in flux. Relocating to San Francisco from her hometown Buffalo in the...
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...
How to Live Here is a visual arts project that asks questions about the artist's desire to return to rural Ireland as a queer woman who once left in search...
The moon – always source of inspiration and imagination throughout history of wo*mankind. Setting off on the imaginative journey through fictitious space by browsing the pages of the photobook, the...
The lines that divide us are the spaces we share. Driveways, paths, entrances and walls. These are the boundaries that separate our homes, but also the in between areas we...
How can we visualise people’s state of mind in times of confusion and transformation? Some Way Out of Here by Jos Jansen (NL) explores a new and different way to represent the...
To whom does the city belong? Haven tells the coming of age story of a boy in a rapidly changing environment, based on memories of surroundings that no longer exist. Sem...
'I saw empty pools and recycled my water at home. Still, I found it hard to grasp. The scarcity turned out to be way less visible than I expected and...
'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...
Fifty years ago, in an era popularly known as the Space Age, optimism concerning scientific progress seemed endless. The desire to put the first people on the Moon spurred advances...
A Certain Logic of Expectations proposes a counter-narrative of the British city of Oxford that resists the visual imperatives of its ancient university. For the past five years, Mexican photographer...
Hibernation is a well known phenomenon in the natural world: a seasonal state of minimal activity, as an adaptation to winter conditions. But also man-made places can enter this dormant state...
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...
Mastering the Elements is a photographic research on the scientific exploration and conquest of nature from the beginnings of alchemy until the present day. As history shows, scientific findings often have...
In 2004, Norbert Schöbel and his partner Thorsten Baensch started walking from their adopted home in Brussels to Munich, the city of Norbert’s birth. This was the first big step...
Event Horizon is constructed as a fictional narrative that immerses the reader in a nocturnal and mysterious atmosphere of anticipation. Stéphanie Roland (BE) shows childhood from an unusual perspective. Not the...
In a series of black and white images, Falling Water captures dam infrastructure across Japan and the USA. Toshio Shibata was born in Japan in 1949. His work is included...
A Folktale From Vietnam: Speeding Motorcycles and Roasted Lemongrass is the result of eight years of research and the production of a series of photographs taken in 2013, 2015 and...
On 19.9.17, an earthquake measuring 7.1 occurred near Mexico City. A number of buildings in the capital were destroyed and at least 200 fatalities have been reported to date. Remarkably,...
The last outpost of the West, Los Angeles might be described as the culmination of U.S. cultural history. The L.A. of The Ecology of Dreams is not that of ‘Tinseltown’,...
In 1957, an explosion occurred at the ‘Mayak’ nuclear facility near the town of Kyshtym in the Russian Urals. Although scattered reports of a nuclear accident in Russia appeared in...
My Dreamhouse is not a House is a long-term project by Julia Gaisbacher that focuses on the Austrian architect Eilfried Huth and one of the first, publicly funded participatory social...
Sand. The Transformation of Berlin is a unique documentary project about a city in transition. Many of the few remaining inner-city wastelands and temporarily used spaces that were characteristic of...
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...
Following the example of French and British railway companies, C.P. (Portuguese Railways) built houses and social facilities between 1910-20, to support its employees and their families. Key projects implemented during...
Maja Šimenc’s photographs show above all a tendency to redefine nature photography. They move somewhere between a soft, fairytale-like focus and a unique rawness, and an apparent, deliberate bluntness. We...
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...
'Romance and harshness is branded in the visual image of a cowboy. The prevailing idea is still a lonesome twenty-something rascal moving from one camp to another whereas my cowboys...
This limited edition book is published on the occasion of TULCA Festival of Visual Arts, 2020, titled The Law is a White Dog. Curated and edited by Sarah Browne, the...
The book 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....
"They have to sell and leave, they cannot go like that any more"... my husband told me one evening some 5 years ago after hanging up the phone with his...
“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...
Philip Emde is 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 life”, and...
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...
Description: Has anyone ever thought about the arm?So, - I mean the arm of Wolfgang Petry.Each publication is accompanied by a friendship bracelet that holds the pages together according to...
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...
DD/MM/YYYY is a series of personal photographic explorations of place and presence. It explores time and what remains of it as it flows between us. In a way, it is...
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...
Katerina grew up in the center of Athens hearing of hard to source mechanical parts, the beauty of Italian car bodies and the very life stories of those who owned...
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...
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...
After studying photography, music, drawing in a Fines Arts school, David Nissen changed direction to get involved in cinema where he works there as director of photography for feature films...
The photos from Rustine have been taken between 2012 and 2022 in Belgium, North Of France and US. Born in 1978 in Brussels, Belgium. Lives and works in Brussels. Simon...
The Failed Painter is a personal book about material anxiety in Graphic design’s creative work. It speaks of fascination for singular and multiple production processes, perfectibility, and imperfectability in times...
The Photos from Rustine have been taken between 2012 and 2022 in Belgium, North Of France and US. Born in 1978 in Brussels, Belgium. Lives and works in Brussels. Simon...
The Canadian photographer Kourtney Roy was born in Northern Ontario in 1981. Intrigued by the possibility of creating a tragic mythology of the self, she conjures an intimate universe pervaded...
In Vivo is the result of the photographic work of Klavdij Sluban at the Fleury-Mérogis Young Offender Institution (France) from 1995 to 2016 [Beds] in addition to his work from...
Gilles Roudière is a French photographer, born in 1976, who lives in Tours and Berlin. Member of the collective project Temps Zero and represented by In)(between gallery, Paris. Volta No...