
der:die:das:, Issue a for apple
Softcover, 96 pp., offset 4/4, 200 x 270 mm
English and German
Edition of 1000
ISSN 1663-2508
Published by der:die:das:
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Some words on, and images of, the apple.
Alexander Palacios, Apple, Art, der:die:das:, Design, Desiree Good, Distribution, Flurina Rothenberger, Hin Van Tran, Jon Bischoff, Katharina Rippstein, Nadja Aebi, Photography, Sandi Kozjek, Sasa Kohler, Sasha Haettenschweiler, Shirana Shahbazi, Veronique Hoegger, Wolfgang Tillmans

Mark Manders, Traducing Ruddle
Newspaper, 16 pp., web offset 1/1, 350 x 480 mm
Insert, 48 pp., offset 1/1, 215 x 280 mm
Edition of 3000
ISBN 978-0-9738133-7-1
Published by Fillip Editions, Roma Publications
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Traducing Ruddle is the fifth in a series of “fake” newspapers by Dutch artist Mark Manders. Using a nonsensical combination of English words,
Traducing Ruddle creates a pretense of legibility that dissolves upon closer inspection. The newspaper is supplemented by
Two Connected Houses, a 48 page insert developed in conjunction with the exhibition
Contemplating the Void: Interventions in the Guggenheim Museum.
Sheets from Manders’ Traducing Ruddle form the central element of the artist’s Window with Fake Newspapers project, a site-specific public work on view through March 28th.
Architecture, Art, Design, Distribution, Fillip, Guggenheim Museum, Hans Gremmen, Jeff Khonsary, Mark Manders, Roma Publications

Edwyn Collins, Some British Birds
Softcover, 72 pp., offset 1/1, 210 x 297 mm
Edition of 1000
ISBN 978-1-907071-07-2
Published by Mörel Books
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Foreword by Edwyn Collins and Vivienne Gaskin. Illustrations of native British Birds by Collins, after suffering two cerebral hemorrhages.
Aron Morel, Art, Birds, British, Distribution, Drawing, Edwyn Collins, Harry Farrell, Illustration, Morel Books, Vivienne Gaskin

Jonnie Craig, Untitled
Softcover, 72 pp., offset 4/4, 210 X 286 mm
Edition of 750
ISBN 978-1-907071-05-8
Published by Mörel Books
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Foreword by Andy Capper.
Andy Capper, Aron Morel, Culture, Distribution, Harry Farrell, Jonnie Craig, Morel Books, Photography, Ryan McGinley

Seth Fluker, Before Things Change
Softcover, 28 pp. + fold-out, offset 4/4, 7.5 x 9.5 inches
Edition of 500
ISBN 978-0-9813947-0-1
Published by Schnauzer
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Before Things Change is a small insight into Seth Fluker’s undesirable occupation at Whole Foods Market Soho. Each image slowly evolved and quickly disappeared within his workspace while washing grimy kitchen utensils and haphazardly disposing customer waste. Through the sequencing of this edition, Seth aimed to represent the ever-changing emotions he felt during each shift.
Art, Distribution, Photography, Schnauzer, Seth Fluker

Jonathan Maghen, Waste Bookmark
Bookmark, offset 1/0, 2 x 5.5 inches
Edition of 11 + 2 proofs, unnumbered
Published by Textfield
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Card used by Pressman to indicate any waste, errors, bad sheets, etc., on a printed job to the Bindery; typically made from the waste sheets of other printed jobs. Re-reused as a bookmark; part of an unfinished book, used to bookmark the pages of a finished book.
Art, Bookmark, Design, Distribution, Jonathan Maghen, Offset, Phil Chang, Press Check, Textfield, Typecraft Wood & Jones, Waste

Sara De Bondt and Fraser Muggeridge, The Form of the Book Book
Softcover, 96 pp., offset 2/1, 140 x 230 mm
Edition of 1000
ISBN 978-0-9562605-1-2
Published by Occasional Papers
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A collection of essays on book design by Catherine de Smet, James Goggin, Jenni Eneqvist, Roland Früh, Corina Neuenschwander, Sarah Gottlieb, Richard Hollis, Chrissie Charlton, Armand Mevis.
Armand Mevis, Calverts Printers, Catherine de Smet, Chrissie Charlton, Corina Neuenschwander, Criticism, Design, Distribution, Fraser Muggeridge, James Goggin Jenni Eneqvist, Occasional Papers, Richard Hollis, Roland Früh, Sara De Bondt, Sarah Gottlieb, Typography

Hanna Terese Nilsson and Rasmus Svensson, PWR 1
Poster/folded, 16 pp., web offset 1/1, 570 x 760 mm
Edition of 1000
Published by PWR Paper
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*free copy with each order
Both the future and the past are mysterious places filled with hidden delights and lurking dangers. This is a poster-magazine about traveling in time as well as in (cyber)space. The second manifestation of PWR will be revealed shortly.
26 November 2009, Gothenburg, Sweden, Earth, Internet.
Alexander Palmestål, Amanda Svensson, Andreas Banderas, Art, Ben Vickers, Christian Brandt, Design, Distribution, Fashion, Graphics, Hanna Terese Nilsson, Ida Lehtonen, Inka & Niclas, Jason Adam Baker, Kari Altmann, Klara Källström, Mark Pesce, Matthew Feyld, Max Ronnersjö, Natalie Rognsøy, PWR Paper, Rachel de Joode, Rasmus Svensson, Thobias Fäldt

Joanna Warsza, Stadium X — A Place That Never Was
Softcover, 128 pp., offset 4/1, 135 x 195 mm
Edition of 500
ISBN 978-83-925107-6-5
Published by Laura Palmer Foundation
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A mix of Socialist mausoleum, Aztec temple, and bunker system with a network of small gardens, along with a grid structure of endless market stalls — here is one of possible pictures of Socialist Realist ruin –- the 10th-Anniversary Stadium and the Jarmark Europa open-air market surounding it. After twenty years of a phantom-like existence in the middle of Warsaw, this expanse in 2008 became the construction site of a new national stadium. The book offers a selection of texts present ing a multi-faceted picture of that site’s deterioration and its bizarre existence as a ‘city within a city’. It pictures the area as a Land-Art piece and picturesque ruin, a primeval forest, a realm of precariousness and discount shopping, a work camp for archaeologists and botanists, a ‘Vietnamtown,’ a sonic phenomenon or architectural splendor. The reader also documents the series of site-specific art projects entitled The Finis sage of Stadium X curated by Joanna Warsza and provides them with a theoretical context.
The Stadium was built in 1955 from the rubble of a war-devastated, and was to preserve Communism’s good name for forty years. In the early 1990s it fell into ruin, being at the same time ‘revived’ by Vietnamese intelligentsia-cum-vendors and Russian traders, pioneers of capitalism. Jarmark Europa suddenly became the only multicultural site in the city, a storehouse of biographies and urban legends, as well as a major tourist attraction. The heterotopic logic of the place and its long-standing (non)presence in the middle of Warsaw brought about the series of art projects, and later this reader.
Over the course of time, the 10-th Anniversary Stadium which is now being erased form the map of Warsaw will likely become some distant planet, while the present publication, with the brilliant contributions from its authors, will attain — perhaps — the status of an unreal story about a place that, after all, never was.
—Daniel Miller, Frieze
Anda Rot ten berg, Art, Bar bara Sudnik-Wójcikowska, Ben jamin Cope, Cezary Polak, Claire Bishop, Criticism, Culture, Distribution, Ewa Majew ska, Grze gorz Piątek, Halina Galera, Joanna Warsza, Laura Palmer Foundation, Marek Ostrowski, Ngô Văn Tưởng, Pascal Nicolas-Le Strat, Pit Schultz, Roland Schöny, Sebas t ian Cichocki, Sport, Stach Szabłowski, Theory, Tomasz Stawiszyński, Warren Niesłuchowski

Conversations: Karl Haendel and Mario Ybarra Jr.
Softcover, 48 pp., offset 2/1, 5.5 x 8.5 inches
Edition of 1000
ISBN 978-1-4243246-7-5
Published by Anna Helwing Gallery
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Conversation I: Mario Ybarra Jr. interviewed by Karl Haendel, Wilmington
Conversation II: Karl Haendel interviewed by Mario Ybarra Jr., Los Angeles
The initial idea for the series came when Mario and I had dinner sometime in 2006 or so in London, got kind of drunk, decided our gallery (Anna Helwing, where we both used to show) needed something extra, came up with a book series where her artists would interview each other, and the gallery would publish the books. We then drunkenly called Anna in Los Angeles and told her our plan to raise the level of discourse at the gallery. It most likely failed, as the gallery closed in 2008 and only one book in the series was ever made. But in that sense its a nice relic of the first gallery to open in Culver City, and an exciting time period of recent Los Angeles art history.
—Karl Haendel
Anna Helwing Gallery, Art, Distribution, Karl Haendel, Karla Diaz, Mario Ybarra Jr., Mika Yoshitake, Morgan Satterfield, Stacy Fertig

Michael Kim, Bicycles
Softcover, 48 pp., offset 1/1, 4 x 5.75 inches
Edition of 500
Published by Tramnesia
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After Modern History is a report on world events that re-edits the news of the day by linking together images according to a totally idiosyncratic perspective of pattern recognitions and typologies.
After Modern History lifts photos from daily newspapers and re-organizes disparate, often atomized subjects into newly imagined affinities. For most people caught on the hard end of luck, the newspaper can be a lonely place. But in this second draft of history, bad news is no longer so isolated. There is no dateline.
Bicycles is a collection of newspaper clippings where bicycles appear incidentally to the photograph subject.
After Modern History, Art, Culture, Distribution, Graphics, Michael Kim, Photography, Tramnesia

Bas Morsch, This is Work
Softcover, 10 posters/80 pp., offset 4/1, 210 x 297 mm
Edition of 1000
Published by Bas Morsch
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A compilation of one and a half years of Art & art.
Art, Bas Morsch, Design, Distribution, Isabella Rozendaal, Meinhard Spoor, Melanie Bonajo, Music, Nicole Martens

C Magazine 104, Contemporary Feminisms
Softcover, 60 pp., offset 4/1, 210 x 295 mm
Edition of 2000
ISSN 1480-5472
Published by C Magazine
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Issue 104 includes a feature article by Jen Hutton on Lady Gaga and feminist camp, and essays by Helena Reckitt on female modernists and their influence on contemporary feminist art, and by Emily Roysdon on “Ecstatic Resistance”; Deborah Root covers the Istanbul Biennale and Miles Collyer reports from the New York Art Book Fair; with book and exhibition reviews from Los Angeles, Halifax, Montreal, and Toronto; noteworthy books, editions, multiples and projects; artist project by Onya Hogan-Finlay.
Art, C Magazine, Deborah Root, Distribution, Helena Reckitt, Jen Hutton, Miles Collyer, Onya Hogan-Finlay

Dimitri Broquard, The Wildlife Analysis
Softcover, 16 pp., offset 6/6, 195 x 255 mm
Edition of 1000
ISBN 978-3-905714-71-5
Published by Nieves
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The Wildlife Analysis is an psychedelic-ethnographic journey to an indefinite country. Usings ballpoint pen mixed with fluorescent and coloured pencil, Dimitri Broquard creates drawings that translate as a lost world, a place between the romantic and the baroque. Broquard seeks inspiration from the Age of Enlightenment, the time of discovering and explaining the world, the myth of “The Savage”, the confrontation of rationality and mysticism.
Art, Dimitri Broquard, Distribution, Nieves

Geoff McFetridge, Recent Work
Softcover, 16 pp., offset 4/4, 195 x 255 mm
Edition of 1000
ISBN 978-3-905714-74-6
Published by Nieves
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This book is a small collection of some of the work I have done for Spike Jonze’s film adaptation of the book Where the Wild Things Are.
Design, Distribution, Geoff McFetridge, Nieves, Spike Jonze

Zuni Halpern and Erik Steinbrecher, Ital Thai Chinese and Paint
Softcover, 16 pp., offset 4/4, 112 x 178 mm
Edition of 1000
ISBN 978-3-905714-73-9
Published by Nieves
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Ital Thai Chinese and Paint is a compilation of the first collaborative work by Zuni Halpern and Erik Steinbrecher. The booklet shows montages of photographs and paintings. All the photographed advertisings are collected in the streets. The paintings on paper are studio works. Both materials, views of fusion food and plates of abstract designs are melted. These “painted meals” can be considered as ornaments in the urban context of fast gastronomy and catering.
Art, Distribution, Erik Steinbrecher, Nieves, Zuni Halpern

Un Coup de Dés: Writing Turned Image. An Alphabet of Pensive Language
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Joseph Mosconi and Rita Gonzalez, Area Sneaks 2
Softcover, 174 pp., offset 4/1, 6.25 x 8.5 inches
Edition of 1000
ISBN 978-0-9802048-1-9
Published by Area Sneaks
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The historical relationship between art and language has often occasioned lively and compelling work.
Area Sneaks, a new print and online journal, seeks to touch the live wire where language and visual art meet.
Gertrude Stein’s Paris artist salon, Velemir Khlebnikov and Vladimir Tatlin’s constructive collaboration, Bernadette Mayer and Vito Acconci’s editorial partnership, Augusto de Campos’s concrete engagement with Brazilian modernism and Mike Kelley’s interest in systems of literary knowledge have each provided potential models of positive exchange between artists and writers. Area Sneaks hopes to maintain this dialogue by creating a fellowship of discourse within an open community of contemporary artists and writers.
Benevolent area-sneaks get lost in the kitchens and are found to impede the circulation of the knife-cleaning machine.
—Charles Dickens
Area Sneaks, Augusto de Campos, Bernadette Mayer, Christopher Russell, Distribution, Joseph Mosconi, Mark Owens, Mike Kelley, Rita Gonzalez, Velemir Khlebnikov, Vito Acconci, Vladimir Tatlin

Jason Brown and Zoe Crosher, NTNTNT
Softcover, 396 pp., offset 1/1, 4.25 x 5.5 inches
Edition of 1000
ISBN 0-9727045-0-7
Published by CalArts School of Art
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NTNTNT is a convoluted history of art and activism on the net, based on disjointed fragments, historical artifacts, and half-forgotten conversations among the participants of Natalie Bookchin’s conference.
The threads and fragments from the original conversations were woven together with techno-utopian ruins and associatively cross-indexed with fragments from the distant age of “Browser Wars,” creating a stuttering, paper-based constellation.
The resulting book is not so much a document as an artifact — a puzzled, puzzling, mnemonic object marked by passage of a particular time.
Art, Astra Price, Braxton Soderman, CalArts, Distribution, Jason Brown, Zoe Crosher

Keith Bormuth, The Occasion of Fracture
Softcover, 28 pp., offset 1/1, 160 x 240 mm
Edition of 500
Published by Keith Bormuth
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Keith Bormuth’s The Occasion of Fracture traces the notion that media fulfills itself in a phatic relationship to knowledge. Following a ghost image of Reyner Banham’s seminal text on Los Angeles, Bormuth melds the on-screen laughter of the 1940s Hollywood star Irene Dunne with the show Gossip Girl, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s posthumously published The Crack Up, and the cameo appearance by Georges Bataille as a priest in Jean Renoir’s film Partie de Campagne. Composed in 11 themes, the text seeks to fracture the semblance images have as things.
Albert Reis, Art, Blair Waldorf, Chuck Bass, Criticism, Dawn Aragon, Distribution, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Georges Bataille, Guy Debord, Irene Dunne, Jean Renoir, Karl Kraus, Keith Bormuth, Manhab Renyer, Reyner Banham, Serena van der Woodson, Theory

Lutz Bacher, SMOKE (gets in your eyes)
Softcover, 216 pp., offset 1/1, 9 x 12 inches
Edition of 1000
ISBN 978-0-9815449-0-8
Published by Regency Arts Press
$35.00 · add to cart
SMOKE (gets in your eyes) is the first major artist’s book by the influential yet elusive conceptual artist Lutz Bacher.
SMOKE (gets in your eyes) was assembled by Ms. Bacher as a companion to the two exhibitions SPILL (Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis, September 12, 2008 — January 4, 2009) and MY SECRET LIFE (P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City, Winter 2009).
Amanda Parmer, Art, Contemporary Art Museum St Louis, Distribution, Lutz Bacher, MoMa, PS1, Regency Arts Press

Eva Lundsager, Ascendosphere
Softcover, 20 pp., offset 4/4, 220 x 305 mm
Edition of 500
ISBN 978-0-9815449-6-0
Published by Regency Arts Press
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Ascendosphere features a series of 19 gouache works on paper by painter Eva Lundsager. Published on the occasion of her solo exhibition at Greenberg Van Doren Gallery.
Art, Distribution, Eva Lundsager, Greenberg Van Doren Gallery, Jean Paul Torno, Regency Arts Press

Erik Hanson, A Year of Playlists
Softcover, 14 pp., offset 2/1, 275 x 355 mm
Edition of 1000
ISBN 978-0-9749037-3-6
Published by Regency Arts Press
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Erik Hanson’s A Year of Playlists, twelve monthly drawings from 2007 chronicling Mr. Hanson’s playlists with songs rendered as matchbooks, is a scrappy collection of strays, throwaways and disposables, tracking love found, lost, found, lost, found…
Andrea Rojas, Art, Distribution, Erik Hanson, Regency Arts Press

Photography by Michael Wells. View additional images here.
Jennifer Doyle, Municipal de Fútbol
Hardcover/boxed, 192 pp., offset 4/1, 260 x 350 x 40 mm
two books, one poster, nine artist lithographs, and a fútbol jersey, in cloth box
essays in English and Spanish
Edition of 1000
ISBN 978-0-9816325-0-6
ISBN 978-0-9816325-1-3
ISBN 978-0-9816325-2-0
Published by Christoph Keller Editions, Textfield
$80.00 · add to cart
Distributed in North America by
Distributed Art Publishers
Municipal de Fútbol is a collaborative edition about amateur soccer in Los Angeles—the everyday experience of playing in pick-up games, weekend and night park leagues. Jennifer Doyle, a contributor to frieze and author of Sex Objects: Art and the Dialectics of Desire, has contributed two essays to the books, both with Spanish translation. Housed in an embossed green clothbound box with black ribbon pulls, the edition includes two clothbound books (one of which studies the game as it is played throughout Los Angeles, on hijacked baseball fields, back lots and public squares, and the other of which focuses on one field in particular, the ultra-scrappy and always animated Lafayette Park); one poster; artist lithographs by As-Found, Roderick Buchanan, Mari Eastman, General Idea, Jakob Kolding, Jonathan Monk, Arthur Ou, Peter Piller and Michael Wells; and a European National team adidas fútbol jersey with a “Municipal de Fútbol/Los Angeles Recreation and Parks” embroidered patch and a reflective silk-screened number. The edition is designed by Jonathan Maghen and photography is by Michael Wells.
Jennifer writes, “Fútbol bubbles up from the ground. It rains down on parks and leaks through walls. It rises like an irrepressible tide, and recedes only when everybody has to go earn some money for themselves and their families. Nobody playing here thinks it’s going to make them rich. Or famoso. It is what happens instead of work.”
AA Bronson, Art, Arthur Ou, As-Found, Christoph Keller Editions, Criticism, Culture, DAP, Design, Distribution, Fashion, General Idea, Jakob Kolding, Jennifer Doyle, Jonathan Maghen, Jonathan Monk, Mari Eastman, Michael Wells, Peter Piller, Roderick Buchanan, Sandy Yang, Sport, Textfield, Typography

Jonathan Maghen, Multi-Level Marketing (Work From Home)
Océ print/poster, 1/0, 22 x 33 inches
Edition of 11 + 2 proofs, numbered
Published by Textfield
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Multi-level marketing (MLM), (also called network marketing) is a term that describes a marketing structure used by some companies as part of their overall marketing strategy. The structure is designed to create a marketing and sales force by compensating promoters of company products not only for sales they personally generate, but also for the sales of other promoters they introduced to the company, creating a downline of distributors and a hierarchy of multiple levels of compensation. The products and company are usually marketed directly to consumers and potential business partners by means of relationship referrals and word of mouth marketing.
Art, Design, Distribution, Graphics, Jonathan Maghen, MLM, Textfield, Typography

Textfield V
Softcover, 128 pp., offset 4/1, 6.5 x 9.5 inches
Edition of 2500
ISSN 1934-2446
Published by Textfield
$20.00 · add to cart
Contributors; Darren Bader, Stuart Bailey, Nina Jan Beier, Chris Bolton, Rainer Borgemeister, Binna Choi, Ryan Conder, Chris Cullens, Jason DeLeón, Thomas Eberwein, Marco Fiedler, Steve Hanson, Danielle Kays, Robin Kinross, Marc Kremers, Marie Jan Lund, Yukinori Maeda, Miltos Manetas, Emily Mast, Slobodan Milosevic, Angelos Plessas, Manuel Raeder, Achim Reichert, Rafaël Rozendaal, Eduardo Sarabia, Artur Schmal, Nanette Sullano, Gerard Unger, Amy Yao, and Cosmic Wonder.
Achim Reichert, Amy Yao, Angelo Plessas, Angelos Plessas, Art, Artur Schmal, Binna Choi, Chris Bolton, Chris Cullens, Cosmic Wonder, Criticism, Danielle Kays, Darren Bader, Design, Distribution, Eduardo Sarabia, Emily Mast, Fashion, Fiction, Gerard Unger, Jason DeLeón, Jonathan Maghen, Manuel Raeder, Marc Kremers, Marco Fiedler, Marie Jan Lund, Miltos Manetas, Nanette Sullano, Nina Jan Beier, Photography, Rafael Rozendaal, Rainer Borgemeister, Robin Kinross, Ryan Conder, Slobodan Milosevic, Steve Hanson, Stuart Bailey, Textfield, Theory, Thomas Eberwein, Typography, Yukinori Maeda