The Infinights

Dylan Martorell, The Infinights
Softcover, 20 pp., offset 4/1, 11 x 17.5 cm
Edition of 500
Published by Nieves

$8.00 · out of stock

The inspiration for the book was a series of autobiographical writings by 16th –19th centuries’ explorers and travellers. This led to the idea of creating an imagined history of a sect of night sky worshipers called the ‘Infinights’. This group had something in their cosmology akin to the song lines of the Australian Aborigines where they have a tradition of mapping musical paths between the stars.

Mexican Love Story

Holly Stevenson, Mexican Love Story
Softcover, 16 pp., offset 4/1, 19.5 x 25.5 cm
Edition of 500
Published by Nieves

$14.00 ·

Holly Stevenson (1978) is inspired from the little things in her everyday life like old photographs and books, and for Mexican Love Story she wanted to share with the viewers her fascination for Mexican culture and their festive approach to death as well as to life.

They’re already Here

Dr. Roland Korg / P.A.M., They’re already Here
Softcover, 48 pp., offset 4/1, 10.5 x 15 cm
Edition of 500
Published by Nieves, PAMBook

out of print

They’re already Here is not just one of the latest P.A.M. books, but rather a specific body of work, documenting intelligent and not-so intelligent alien life forms coming from within our own planet and leaving traces of their course, as in Dr. Roland’s own words: “Everywhere I look they leave signs. Maybe they’re not from outer space; they’re from somewhere deep within…”

Death Disco

Andrea Heller / Paul Harper, Death Disco
Softcover, 24 pp., offset duotone, 16 x 20 cm
Edition of 500
Published by Nieves

out of print

For Death Disco a clairvoyant was employed to contact 10 dead rock stars to find out each of their current top ten songs or pieces of music. The information received from the clairvoyant forms the content of this book.

Paper Poems

Rick Myers, Paper Poems
Softcover, 24 pp., offset 1/1, 11 x 17.5 cm
Edition of 500
Published by Nieves

$8.00 ·

Paper Poems “started as a collection of new work made using paper, and gradually became a poem made using debris from workings of the booklet. There’s a visual index/poem towards back pages, and the contents are visible working components. It’s also an homage to paper, and a simpler, far less exhausting way of making a portable museum than before.”

…no one was there, she did not know it…

Andro Wekua, …no one was there, she did not know it…
Softcover, 24 pp., offset 1/1, 19.5 x 25.5 cm
Edition of 500
Published by Nieves

$16.00 ·

Andro Wekua (born 1977) is an artist based in Zurich. Wekua was born in Georgia. He is work encompasses painting, drawing, installation, sculpture and film, depicting figurative and pattern-based imagery. Wekua’s installations often include models of children, based on Wekua’s childhood self, which are further represented in his works on paper.

Piss down my back and tell me it’s Raining.

Linus Bill, Piss down my back and tell me it’s Raining.
Softcover, 64 pp., offset 4/1, 16.5 x 23 cm
Edition of 500
Published by Nieves

$26.00 ·

“The pictures in the book Piss down my back and tell me it’s Raining. where taken during the last four years. They are the crop of a constantly attentive observation of my environment and coincidence. It’s about what you see and how you look at it. There is love, melancholy, beauty, soccer, irony, friendship, adventure, everyday life, humor and the right moment.”

—Linus Bill

It Looks Like a Smile

Geoff Mcfetridge, It Looks Like a Smile
Softcover, 16 pp., offset 4/4, 19.5 x 25.5 cm
Edition of 500
Published by Nieves

out of print

From poetry to animation, from graphics to 3D work, from textile and wallpaper to paintings, graphic artist Geoff McFetridge has complete control over these widely divergent disciplines. In the past ten years, Los Angeles-based McFetridge has created in his free work and in his commissions a unique imagery, which is detailed and abstract at the same time. Full of hands and teeth, objects and animals, skaters and bikers.