Purple Fashion 8

Purple Fashion 8

Purple Fashion 8
Softcover, 408 pp. + Dash Snow book, offset 4/4, 23 x 30 cm
Edition of 2000
ISSN 1766-8832
Published by Purple Institute

out of print

Purple Fashion Magazine
20 rue Thérèse
75001 Paris France

Purple Fashion 7

Purple Fashion 7

Purple Fashion 7
Softcover, 408 pp. + Helmut Lang book, offset 4/4, 23 x 30 cm
Edition of 2000
ISSN 1766-8832
Published by Purple Institute

out of print

Purple Fashion Magazine
20 rue Thérèse
75001 Paris France

fillip 10

fillip 10

fillip 10
Softcover, 124 pp., offset 2/2, 210 x 297 mm
Edition of 1000
Published by Fillip

$15.00 ·

Fillip is a publication of art, culture and ideas released three times a year by the Projectile Publishing Society from Vancouver, British Columbia.

The Mock 2

The Mock 2

The Mock 2, Anecdotes as New Theory
Softcover, 40 pp., offset 1/1, 135 x 210 mm
Edition of 500
Published by FormContent

$4.00 ·

The Mock and other superstition is a quarterly fanzine exploring the relation between artists writing and writing-as-art through a frontal confrontation of writers, curators and visual artists with the written word.

Basing each issue on a loose thematic title, The Mock creates a fluid space to research and experiment with writing as a parallel and yet autonomous art practice.

The Mock 1

The Mock 1

The Mock 1, The Blackletter
Softcover, 32 pp., offset 1/1, 135 x 210 mm
Edition of 500
Published by FormContent

$4.00 ·

The Mock and other superstition is a quarterly fanzine exploring the relation between artists writing and writing-as-art through a frontal confrontation of writers, curators and visual artists with the written word.

Basing each issue on a loose thematic title, The Mock creates a fluid space to research and experiment with writing as a parallel and yet autonomous art practice.

Hunter and Cook 4

Hunter and Cook 4

Hunter and Cook 4
Softcover, 80 pp., offset 4/1, 23 x 33 cm
Edition of 600
Published by Hunter and Cook

$10.00 ·

Hunter and Cook is a curated contemporary art magazine published and edited by Toronto based artists Jay Isaac and Tony Romano. Focusing on artists projects and interviews, Hunter and Cook aims to bring like minded artistic sensibilities in Canada and elsewhere to public awareness. As artists, and not designers, our intention is to present visuals in a simplistic, straight forward way that focuses more on the artists work than the magazine design. Unlike most art magazines, we are more interested in presenting work rather than reviewing it. Hunter and Cook is published 3 times a year.

C Magazine 103

C Magazine 103

C Magazine 103, Art Infrastructure
Softcover, 60 pp., offset 4/1, 210 x 295 mm
Edition of 2000
ISSN 1480-5472
Published by C Magazine

$7.50 ·

Issue 103 includes feature essays by Joseph Banh on Nuit Blanche, Jesse Birch on Vancouver’s domestic interventions, Jen Hutton on democratizing exhibition spaces, and Deborah Root on Jamelie Hassan; with book and exhibition reviews from Paris, New York, Montreal and Toronto; artist projects by Kathleen and James B. Maxwell, and Kara Uzelman.

C Magazine publishes thought-provoking and innovative essays, reviews and projects by both new and established writers and artists. Providing contemporary perspectives on work from sculpture, painting and film, to performance art, digital media, social practice, site-specific art and installation, C is widely recognized as an essential platform for critical debate about contemporary art. Based in Toronto, with contributors around the world, C has provided critically engaged coverage of contemporary art practices in Canada and internationally for 25 years.

032c 17

032c 17

032c 17, Mike Mills
Softcover, 256 pp. + Slavs and Tatars booklet, offset 4/1, 20 x 27 cm
Edition of 2000
Published by 032c

$20.00 ·

“All we ever wanted was everything,” MIKE MILLS reveals ways of getting through the recession/depression in a 40-page cover special; Ronnie Cooke Newhouse narrates a day in the life of her best friend PHARRELL WILLIAMS; publisher GERHARD STEIDL races jet lag across the Atlantic from Karl Lagerfeld’s haute couture show in Paris to Robert Frank’s Canadian solitude; distinguished historian ERIC HOBSBAWM discusses his views on the future of globalization with Hans Ulrich Obrist; SLAVS & TATARS revisits the Islamic Revolution of 1979 in Tehran with the first installment of its project 79/89/09 for 032c; AGYNESS DEYN nude story by Alasdair McLellan; gallerist MAUREEN PALEY bares her perseverance: “It’s something where you’ve been given a path that you must follow, where you don’t know what else you would do. Once you see this, many things appear that indicate the way forward for you.”

032c 16

032c 16

032c 16, Post-America
Softcover, 256 pp., offset 4/1, 20 x 27 cm
Edition of 2000
Published by 032c

$20.00 ·

“A new world is coming into being almost unnoticed.” JOHN GRAY tells Hans Ulrich Obrist about the political and financial unrest in the “Post American Age;” STEVEN MEISEL reveals fashion’s cruel and beautiful in a rare interview (plus a seven-page foldout madness of all his Vogue Italia covers); Wes Jones illustrates Dubai and the effects of superabundance; artist STURTEVANT tackles copy, copyright, and the ready-made; architect Jürgen Mayer H., and artists Ralf Ziervogel and Roth Stauffenberg form a cluster of 3-4 FANTASTIC GERMANS (with 032c’s Architectural Digest visit to Mozambique’s Grand Hotel gone bad); Photographers Max Farago and Alasdair McLellan bring on “THE NUDES.”

032c 15

032c 15

032c 15, Haus der Kunst
Softcover, 256 pp., offset 4/1, 20 x 27 cm
Edition of 2000
Published by 032c

$20.00 ·

Rem Koolhaas, Jacques Herzog and Hans Ulrich Obrist consider Haus der Kunst, Munich: From Nazi temple to Art Laboratory; Collier Schorr tells Thomas Demand how she made Germany hers; LAM magazine transforms Moscow youth culture; art director Richard Pandiscio and Marc Jacobs’ Robert Duffy school us in luxury marketing; architect Greg Lynn curves his enthusiasm; a happy birthday to Maison Martin Margiela.

032c 14

032c 14

032c 14, Cecil Balmond
Softcover, 256 pp., offset 4/1, 20 x 27 cm
Edition of 2000
Published by 032c

out of print

Cecil Balmond is a structural engineer, author, and man of ideas; he is deputy chairman at the global design and engineering firm ARUP, and director of its think-tank, the Advanced Geometry unit. Architects Rem Koolhaas, Zaha Hadid, and Toyo Ito, among others, are indebted to his groundbreaking structural work. Both Cecil Balmond and artist Wolfgang Tillmans have dismantled the very architecture of their genres – Balmond’s genre being architecture itself, and Tillmans’ being the representational genres of portraiture and still life. A dismantling pictured and reformulated in an image essay, in which Tillmans distills an early 21st century office life so liberated by innovation that it is uninhibited by its cubicles.

032c 13

032c 13

032c 13, Energy Experimentation
Softcover, 256 pp., offset 4/1, 20 x 27 cm
Edition of 2000
Published by 032c

$20.00 ·

“Maybe we only ever learn something when some form we think of as foreign provokes us – and we resist. But sometimes, many times, in the middle of the resistance, we end up loving this thing that has provoked us.”

Capricious 9

Capricious 9

Capricious 9
Softcover/perforated, 128 pp., offset 4/4, 200 x 270 mm
Edition of 2000
Published by Capricious

$19.00 ·

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.