Sun Feels Honest Todae

Terence Koh, Sun Feels Honest Todae

Terence Koh, Sun Feels Honest Todae
Softcover, 40 pp., offset 1/1, 225 x 305 mm
Edition of 1000
ISBN 978-3-905714-96-8
Published by Nieves

$24.00 ·

Issue #8 of THE international with Terence Koh features deep monochrome prints of his haunting photography layered with drawings that form collages evoking avant-garde Japanese underground scenes from the 1970s.

Whitney Catalog (Special Edition)

Terence Koh, Whitney Catalog (Special Edition)

Terence Koh, Whitney Catalog (Special Edition)
Softcover/boxed, 148 pp., offset 4/1, 8.25 x 12 inches
one unique sculpture, one book, one info card signed
Edition of 50
ISBN 13-9780300123
Published by Peres Projects

$1000.00 ·

This special catalog has been created by Terence Koh on the occasion of his exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (January 19-May 27, 2007). Each includes a lead sculpture by the artist. Each book has been hand-gouached. The scratch marks on the surface of the publication made by the sculpture are the intention of the artist.

The Whole Family

Terence Koh, The Whole Family

Terence Koh, The Whole Family
Softcover, 36 pp., offset 4/1, 5 x 7.5 inches
Edition of 1000
Published by Peres Projects

$30.00 ·

Published on the occasion of the exhibition at Peres Project Los Angeles of the same name.

Such Things I Do Make Myself More Attractive To You

Terence Koh, Such Things I Do Make Myself More Attractive To You

Terence Koh, Such Things I Do Make Myself More Attractive To You
Softcover/boxed, 48 pp., offset 1/1, 6 x 8 x 1.5 inches
three booklets, one unique sculpture, black jelly beans
Edition of 200
Published by Peres Projects

out of print

Synopsis: Koh’s artists’ books and editions are integral to his exploration of the intersection between death and desire. Such Things I Do To Make Myself More Attractive To You amps up the sense of impending cataclysmic consummation. Each of the edition of 200 consists of a black box containing three booklets resting on a bed of black jellybeans, along with a unique ebony-colored, organically-shaped sculpture of black plaster and black glitter, and a black-on-black colophon card with a unique signed “drawing” on the reverse, individually charred around the edges. The first of the three pamphlets presents tiny ghostly black and white photographs, internet images of attractive young men, each centered in a sea of black. Each page of the second pamphlet presents a burn mark, which has in turn been burned with a cigarette, creating a series of negatives spaces surrounded by brown ashy tracing and reptilian bubbles. The last booklet, holding only a single tipped-in image, frames the overwhelming drive towards a loss of individuality though a prism of suicidal impulses.

Gone, Yet Still

Terence Koh, Gone, Yet Still

Terence Koh, Gone, Yet Still
Hardcover, 136 pp., offset 4/1, 9 x 6.75 inches
Edition of 1000
ISBN 3-901926-80-1
Published by Secession

out of print

Includes: critical essay by Shamim Momim, essays by AA Bronson, Bruce LaBruce, and Bruce Benderson, and Phil Aarons; images of past works and works included in the Secession exhibit Gone, Yet Still.

Daddy I

Daddy I, Koh Daddy
Softcover, 96 pp., offset 4/1, 200 x 300 mm
Guest edited by Terence Koh
Edition of 2000
Published by Peres Projects

out of print

Contributors; Terence Koh, Dean Sameshima, John Kleckner, assume vivid astro focus, AA Bronson, Bruce LaBruce, Bruce Nauman, Nate Lowman.