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      2022
      Paris
      Galerie Allen
      29,7 x 21
      Agrafé
      offset couleur, édition de moins de 100


      60 €

      Kunst Am Bau

      The Book is part of a public art project in a school. Gathering 696 digital collages using the children’s drawings as source material. 9 works are translated into ceramic wall pieces that are mounted in the hallways .

      2016
      Published with HPS School, Lyss
      21 x 29,7
      696 p.
      Softcover Color offset


      60 €

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      Turbo Magazine #56

      2024
      Zürich
      Turbo Magazine
      8,5 x 6,5
      agrafé


      8 €

      Sakae Osugi – Anarchiste Japonais – Ville de St-Denis 1923
      2024
      Nouveau Palais With the support of the Centre national des arts plastiques.
      10,8 x 15
      240 p.
      Softcover
      with a text by Marie Tesson (fran.)
      110 photographs Ed. of 500 copies.


      18 €

      La ville Invisible

      Since 2017 we photograph the transformation of cities. »These specify some of the unique features of these cities as well as comparable structural elements that they share, which act, for the most part, as catalysts for revolutionary urbanistic developments.«

      Observing and documenting the transformations of the landscape, the process of the construction-sites the project deals with the following questions: Can major events like the Olympic Games be accelerators of such urban changes, how much do they contribute to further changing the understanding of private and public space? Do ideas of coming together, exchange, sporting competition still play a central role or are the stadiums, arenas and pavilions just some more ruins of the future?

      2024
      28 x 20
      312 p.
      softcover, offset-print  
      with a text by Jochen Becker (Metrozones Berlin) and an interview between Ivan Vartanian and Katja Stuke / Oliver Sieber, 148 photographs. Ed. of 300 copies.


      32 €

      Paris, 8 Dec 2018—La Ville Lumière

      On 8 December 2018, in residence in Paris, Katja Stuke and Oliver Sieber were confronted with one of the first ‘acts’ of the gilets jaunes movement. From a distance, without taking sides, but without remaining indifferent, they observed how this conflict became part of the city‘s narrative. This walk, of 113 photographs, guides them from the rue de Rivoli to the Louvre, from the Madeleine to the Gare Saint-Lazare, from the Boulevard Haussmann to the Place de la République, and depicts nothing less, nothing more than six hours of protest – one act – of a social drama.

       

       

      2021
      Gwin Zegal & Böhm Kobayashi
      28 x 20
      228 p.
      Softcover
      with a text by Florian Ebner (fr./engl.) 113 photographs, Ed. of 1000 copies



      28 €

      Art is Super Important!!!!
      2024
      this was a project, but we have forgotten what it was
      A4
      12 p.
      Digital printing, stapled


      8 €

      Black Snow (3.2 seconds 60 fps)

      Book with 192 stills of a 3.2 seconds film clip of Haku Shimasaki performing a Cab Double 1080˚. In October 2022 Ari Marcopoulos went to Saas-Fee in Switzerland to work on his short film Butter. The film was shot on the glacier where a halfpipe was made for professional snowboarders to kick off their competitive season. After finishing the film Ari asked a group of snowboarders to send him their favourite clips of tricks which resulted in another film: Black Snow. He had desaturated and inverted the clips so the stills looked like black-and-white negatives, connecting the relatively new technique of multi-channel video to the beginnings of photography. In this process the clip by Haku Shimasaki stood out and has been made into this publication.  With text by Canon Georges LeMaire, Lucy Raven, and Ari Marcopoulos. Design: Roger Willems. Edition of 300 copies in a box with a risograph, signed and numbered by Ari Marcopoulos.

      2024
      Amsterdam
      Roma Publications
      30.5 x 19.6 cm
      196 p.
      b/w, perfect binding, + b/w riso print (27 x 15.2 cm), in a box, ed. 300


      56 €

      Mother, Wonder (To Place n°11)

      In the south of Iceland is Landbrot, whose geologic particulars present a unique landscape. It is a place closer to fairy tales than to science, indeed a place easy to imagine as the singular source of fairies and elves worldwide. It is easy, too, to imagine the sensual comfort and satisfaction to be found there. Mother, Wonder is the eleventh book in Horn’s ongoing series “To Place,” which she initiated in 1989 and exists only in book form. All the volumes focus on Iceland and the evolving experiences of the artist there; together they form a flowing dialogue addressing the relationship between identity and place. The titles to date in the coveted “To Place” encyclopedia are Bluff Life (1990), Folds (1991), Lava (1992), Pooling Waters (1994), Verne’s Journey (1995), Haraldsdóttir (1996), Arctic Circles (1998), Becoming a Landscape (2001), Doubt Box (2006) and Haraldsdóttir, Part Two (2011).

      2023
      Steidl Verlag
      21 x 26 cm
      80 p.
      62 images, Hardback / Clothbound


      75 €

      2018 – 2023

      The inte­ri­or of Koba De Meut­ter’s home con­sists of sculp­tu­res. Sur­roun­ded by this gro­wing col­lec­ti­on of particular fur­ni­tu­re, Koba has spent the last few years dra­wing fic­ti­o­nal people. These peo­p­le now inhabit a book, publis­hed by INFINITIF.

      2024
      INFINITIF
      31 x 24 cm
      120 p.
      offset, perfect bound, ed. 400


      35 €

      De harde naakte werkelijkheid

      Flanders, the early 1990s. The number of fatal victims of road traffic accidents connected to nightlife is at its peak. Emergency physician Dr. Beaucourt prepares a slideshow and tours secondary schools on a mission. He seeks to highlight the risks and shows harrowing, brutal images of victims. These images become part of the collective memory of a generation. This publication revisits that presentation. The only original elements here are the photos, which are depicted in slide format. The order of each image is determined by the chronology of events connected to a crash. The numerical code under each image refers to the location where it was found in the original archive.

      2021
      INFINITIF
      21 x 13 cm
      220 p.
      offset, perfect bound, ed. 125


      30 €

      ZILCH

      In banana boxes, Maxime Le Bon collects and stores a lot of documents in a jumble. Most of them are printed, cut out from newspapers, magazines, old publications, erratas, other fragments of texts and photographs. Added to this are drawings that he improvises – some of them torn or stained that he don’t want to display or throw away. This collection of heterogeneous items is then being rearranged and slipped into plastic pockets where he stores them. Unstable and in constant change, this improbable archive grows with the years. It sedimented layers of experiences and constitutes this heterogeneous deposit from which can emerge all sorts of fragmentary narratives and accidental arrangements. The publication ZILCH brings together a selection of A4 photocopies made by the artist from this extensive archive.

      2024
      INFINITIF
      29.7 x 21 cm
      188 p.
      softcover, offset b/w, edition of 300


      35 €

      Dutch Landscape 19
      2024
      Amsterdam
      13x21cm
      20 p.
      Photocopy


      10 €

      12 drawings with 12 lines made using my left hand as a drawing template
      2024
      Amsterdam
      This was a project, but we have forgotten what it was
      29,7 x 21 cm
      12 p.
      Impression n&b, ed. 100


      10 €

      Good Luck

      « Good Luck » is the second book of a trilogy that started with « Good Morning », published in 2021.

      As written in the subtitles; some drawings, and a story. Common things. Drawings as memories and memories as flashes adhered to images. Things that happen, with neither significance nor lasting as long as it takes a ship to cross a bridge or a cloud to block the sun’s rays.

      2024
      Amsterdam
      Terry Bleu
      20 x 19 cm
      44 p.
      Riso printed in 3 colours, wire-o binding, 300 copies


      25 €

      5 drawings with 5 lines made using my left hand as a drawing template
      2024
      Amsterdam
      This was a poject, but we have forgotten what it was
      29,7 x 21 cm
      8 p.
      Impression n&b, ed. 100


      10 €

      Calendar 2025

      The exhibition Calendar 2025 is a homage to the exhibition March 1969 by Seth Siegelaub. Participating artists were invited to present any relevant work regarding the “Time” and their assigned month. Through this project, einBuch.haus aims to connect contemporary artists who use the “book” as their main artistic practice.

      2024
      Berlin
      einBuch.haus
      297x420 mm (open format), 225x297mm(closed format)
      14 p.
      Digital printing, stappled. First edition of 365


      23 €

      Sol Lewitt Rules

      This book includes 100 photographs of the 100 rulers made on the occasion of Jonathan Monk’s exhibition SL at the Torre Bonomo in Spoleto. The quicker you flick through it, the faster it moves.

      2024
      Viaindustriae
      10 x 21 cm
      208 p.
      b&w


      20 €

      SLANT n°1

      This is the first printed issue of Slant, featuring all the contributions.
      Slant is a mail art project and a publishing house. It invites artists, designers, writers and poets to express themselves through a common theme every two weeks. It has poetry as its beacon of reflection, keeping in mind that sometimes we must tell the truth slant in order to see our reality depicted.

      2024
      Paris
      Léa Guillon
      20 ✕ 25,5cm
      260 p.
      First edition, 4-colors riso printed., 300 copies. Coptic hand-made binding. Softcover printed wraps. French and English texts.


      35 €

      copies pliées / folded copies 2
      2024
      Paris
      37 x 28.5 cm
      non-relié


      10 €

      copies pliées / folded copies
      2023
      Paris
      37 x 28.5 cm
      non-relié


      10 €

      Dishes for Dolls
      2024
      Marseille
      Fotokino
      16.5 x 26.5 cm
      Leporello, offset cmjn


      20 €

      Arrangements 1993 – 2023
      2024
      Marseille
      Fotokino
      12 x 18 cm
      32 p.
      Impression HP indigo, agrafé


      12 €

      Sometimes Making Something Leads to Nothing
      2023
      Marseille
      Fotokino
      29.7 x 21 cm
      20 p.
      Impression couleur, agrafé


      16 €

      Après coup / Nachträglichkeit
      2024
      Paris
      17.4 x 21 cm
      35 p.
      Impression numérique n&b, dos carré-collé à la colle noire, feuilles détachables


      20 €

      Mille Feuilles
      Le grand herbier sauvage d’Ingo Giezendanner. Densité du feuillage, ramification de l’arbre, structure de l’écorce : ce livre est entièrement consacré à la verdure organique et sauvage, principalement en noir et blanc, mais des motifs émergent, les feuilles deviennent frénétiques et les fourrés grimaçants nous sourient. Le volume est délibérément imposant et il est impossible d’en avoir une vue d’ensemble. Cet épais livre de poche constitue une herbier indomptable, débordant et tentaculaire.
      2024
      Nieves
      18 x 13.2 cm
      1000 p.
      Softcover, bw ill.


      48 €

      Tokyo Olympia

      Pendant six ans, Homma a photographié les évolutions du paysage urbain de Tokyo, en pleines préparations des Jeux olympiques de Tokyo 2020. Le livre présente des images qui rendent compte de l’ampleur de la mégapole, à travers les transformations du stade national, le marché de Tsukiji juste avant sa relocalisation au marché de Toyosu, les bâtiments en constante évolution et les vastes terrains vagues de Tokyo Bayside.

      2023
      Nieves
      28.8 x 21.5 cm
      100 p.
      Board Book, Rounded Corners, Color Offset


      84 €

      Some Watercolors

      Dans ce petit ouvrage, des objets normalement inanimés prennent vie sous le pinceau d’Amelie von Wulffen, se déplaçant dans un univers étrange et surréaliste comme s’il s’agissait de personnes réelles : une série d’aquarelles sombrement drôles qui mettent en lumière nos propres réalités banales.

      2023
      Nieves
      22.5 x 19.5 cm
      20 p.
      Softcover, color ill.


      14 €

      Toilet paper n°17
      2019
      damiani
      29 x 22.5 cm
      40 p.
      Softcover, agrafé, color ill.


      13 €

      A Leaf Shapes The Eye

      À travers des centaines d’images, ce livre d’artiste suit le travail de Daniel Steegmann Mangrané dans l’ordre chronologique, depuis ses premières sculptures en 1997 jusqu’à ses installations les plus récentes de 2022 dans le cahier central, avant de reprendre le voyage en sens inverse, pour revenir en 1997 dans les dernières pages, créant ainsi un cycle que l’on peut recommencer. À l’intérieur du livre, des fac-similés de ses annotations et de ses croquis offrent une introduction unique à l’univers de l’artiste.

      2023
      Bom dia books
      27 x 20 cm
      128 p.
      Softcover, dust jacket, color ill.


      35 €

      À la frontière des mondes
      2024
      Paris
      Tirage unique à 100 exemplaires signés par l’artiste dont 40 exemplaires revêtus d’un étui reprenant le motif de la jaquette imprimée en Risographie par les ateliers Quintal Éditions et réalisé par l’atelier Stéphanie Dumont.


      80 €

      Copy Machine
      2024
      Paris
      21 x 14.8 cm
      16 p.
      Agrafé, édité en 100 exemplaires


      10 €

      Slowness Therapy
      2024
      Paris
      21 x 15 cm
      32 p.
      Impression Risographie une couleur, 50 exemplaires.


      10 €

      Beware

      « This book is a new look at photographs from the time Marcopoulos shot Brown Bag, a short super-8 film of skateboarders in New York in 1993. The film, photographs from that time, plus a small selection of recent work, appear in this book, and as a large collage in the exhibition BEWARE at the Musée Art Moderne de Paris (April 5–August 25 2024). » From the publisher’s website

      2024
      Amsterdam
      ROMA
      22 x 16 cm
      320 p.
      Offset, n&b et couleur, dos carré-collé


      29 €

      Immer Zimmer

      « During the installation of his show ‘Hard Copies’ at Camera Austria in Graz, Stephan Keppel made walks in the city, collecting structures, surfaces and traces of the past. In the book ‘Immer Zimmer’ these works are reworked and replaced, creating a new view on the historic city of Graz. The book includes an excerpt from the poem ‘Kracht voor Graz’ (1976) by K. Schippers » From the publisher’s website

      2022
      Amsterdam
      Fw: Books
      30 x 21 cm
      84 p.
      Offset, agrafé, n&b


      23 €

      Flat Finish (New York)

      « In ‘Flat Finish’ Stephan Keppel explores and investigates the known, and unknown, structures and surfaces of New York City. By assembling a subjective databank of images and reproductions of city walls, architectural references and urban structures, Keppel strips the city from its clichéd myth, and gives a new perspective on the Metropolis. This publication is part of Keppel’s ongoing research on the public space, urban structures and reproduction, and is combining his own photographs with re-photographed archival material and other (online and offline) found footage. Printed in special high pigmented inks, mostly black and white, but also fluorescent colors and metallic inks, this book is also questioning its own (re-)production. By doing so it becomes part of Keppel’s endless loop of recycled images, works and installations. » From the publisher’s website

      2017
      Amsterdam
      Fw: Books
      29.7 x 21 cm
      400 p.
      Soft cover, bw + 7 PMS colours, ed. 1000


      46 €

      Telephones

      « This book works as an adaptation for Christian Marclay’s Telephones (1995), precursor to his following video collages, such as Video Quartet (2002), Crossfire (2007), The Clock (2010), 48 War Movies (2019), Subtitled (2019) and Doors (2022). Scenes were sampled from movies rented at video stores in VHS format and edited into a seven-minute-long montage. The structure of the video was simple; the cut-up scenes follow the course of a phone conversation from beginning to end. Something that revealed a clash of technologies, behavioural patterns, sound effects and cultural references associated with audio and visual communication, expressed through various dramatic genres that characterise our collective memory of cinema.
      Oddly enough, almost thirty years later, its relevance seems to have grown rather than diminished, largely because it emerged at the very moment that cell phones made their initial appearance into popular consumerist culture and digital technology was overtaking analogue film. This publication is an attempt to see how such a moving image work could be translated into a book format. The fragmentary and chance quality, which is at the heart of any collage process, is exemplified here by allowing the reader to mix and match images. ‘Telephones’ is part of the ongoing LiberArs series and brings together stills of the visual track, a transcription of the soundtrack and a conversation between Christian Marclay and Yuval Etgar during the 2020 lockdown—befittingly, over the phone. »
      Text taken from the publisher’s website

      2024
      Madrid
      ivorypress
      15 x 10.5 cm
      96 p.
      Spiral bound


      25 €

      ZZZ Magazzzine

      « C’est rien, c’est la rue » est le premier et unique numéro de Zzz Magazzzine, une revue réalisée par un groupe d’étudiant·es dans le cadre d’une ligne de recherche de l’École nationale supérieure d’arts de Paris-Cergy – ENSAPC. Il réunit des contributions provenant de pratiques et de disciplines diverses pour proposer une vision kaléidoscopique de la rue. Elle apparait tour à tour comme un symbole ou un dispositif, un lieu où s’inventent des musiques ou des formes de contestations, un espace d’interactions sociales, amicales, ou sexuelles et se présente continuellement comme traversée de rapports de dominations.

      Comité éditorial : Chloé André, Adèle Ballif, Kenza Belghiti Alaoui, Dana Cavigny, Emma Fleury-Cancouët, Nathalie Chollet, Mariama Conteh, Dona Eva Goroshevsky, Amine Habki, Selma Hyka et Audrey Teko
      Coordination éditoriale : François Aubart

      2024
      Cergy
      ENSAPC
      28 x 21 cm
      128 p.
      Impression couleur, dos carré-collé, ed. 300


      8 €

      Archives
      FR
      Lors d’une résidence d’artiste à La Bourboule (Auvergne, France), Claire est tombée sur divers documents d’archives dans le grenier de la mairie. Elle a plié, recadré, puis appliqué ces matériaux sur des fonds colorés. Le résultat est une installation de 10 compositions encadrées, au format A4. Ce livre présente ces oeuvres à travers la délicate attention que Claire porte au matériau et à la séquence. Son intention est de célébrer la beauté et la plasticité de ces documents en les sortant de l’ombre et en leur offrant une nouvelle vie.
      EN
      During an artist residency in La Bourboule (Auvergne, France), Claire came across various archived materials in the attic of the town hall. She folded, cropped, and then applied these materials to colored backgrounds. The outcome is an installation of 10 framed compositions, in A4 format. This book presents these works through Claire’s delicate consideration of material and sequence. Her intention is to celebrate the beauty and plasticity of these documents by taking them out from the shadows and giving them a new life.
      2024
      NY/LA
      First Last
      Impression couleur, livret agrafé sous feuille pliée imprimée, ed. 100


      25 €

      pendulum shift
      Invited to exhibit on the Mauvoisin dam in Switzerland, Joan Ayrton chose to photograph the dam and the surrounding landscape with a camera called Tessina. An extremely tiny camera which appeared on the market at the end of the 1950s, when the Mauvoisin works were completed. In a history that is highly emblematic of the modern era, that of the construction of dams in the Swiss Alps, and that of a watchmaking industry that, following the stock market crash of 1929, had to reinvent itself, entering the field of photography.
      2024
      Paris
      Roma Publications
      21 x 30 cm
      132 p.
      ill b&w, french/english
      Jean-Paul Felley ed.


      30 €

      Pas tout à fait vides, peut-être juste impossibles

      Cette édition est composée de deux livrets réunis dans une jaquette embossée : le premier, monographique, se lit de gauche à droite, et le second, dédié à l’exposition
      personnelle éponyme de l’artiste, se lit de gauche à droite. Le livret monographique s’architecture autour d’un sommaire gradué (1, 1,5, 0,5, 0, 1) avec une numérotation des oeuvres reprise en négatif dans le livret de l’exposition. Ce travail en positif et négatif prolonge dans la mise en page et dans le maniement, les questionnements propres au travail plastique de l’artiste comme le double, la répétition, l’aller-retour, les seuils de perception et registres de visible, le pli et le repli.

      2024
      Paris
      22,5 x 33 cm
      118 + 20 p.
      deux volumes (dos carré collé et piqure à cheval) sous jaquette, impression quadrichromie + riso


      25 €

      Revue Diapo 002 – Echoes of Unseen Realms
      2024
      Paris
      Rimasuu
      32 p.
      Paris, offset 6 couleurs, livret et planche de diapositive reliés par attache métal japonaise, sous pochette en papier cristal, ed. 800


      19 €

      Revue Diapo 001 – Caribbean Ride
      2024
      Paris
      Rimasuu
      32 p. p.
      Paris, offset 6 couleurs, livre et planche de diapositive reliés par attache métal japonaise, sous pochette en papier cristal, ed. 800


      19 €

      Musée de la Mémoire ‘PROPRIÉTÉ UNIVERSELLE’ ®

      Catalogue inventaire d’un musée par lui-même

      Livre d’artiste, catalogue d’un musée sans murs, récit d’une œuvre en construction en réponse à une commande dans un ancien bassin minier, Joëlle Tuerlinckx nous guide dans l’archive de l’atelier, ouvre au développement d’une pensée pour aboutir à l’inventaire de la collection du M.M. (Musée de la Mémoire). Jouant du grand classique et englobant ‘tout l’œuvre J.T.’, elle met en scène « un musée par lui-même ».
      Si à l’origine cet ouvrage est lié à ‘La Triangulaire de Cransac’, une œuvre monumentale implantée dans la petite cité aveyronnaise, il met aussi en perspective l’évolution du musée dans son lien avec l’artiste et le livre. Joëlle Tuerlinckx rappelle que si le musée est comparé à un livre en raison de son ordonnancement intérieur, inversement un livre est comparé à un musée du fait de sa systématique et de sa méthode de contemplation de l’objet.
      Deux versions de couvertures ont été conçues apportant une variante pour l’introduction et le colophon traduits en anglais.

      2024
      Captures éditions / HOPPER&FUCHS
      23.5 x 29.5 cm
      584 p.
      1000 exemplaires, quadrichromie, couverture souple
      quelques exemplaires accompagnés d'un page volante originale


      65 €

      Woman and fiction
      2020
      Arts Libris
      Barcelona, reliure suisse, impression numérique, ed. 400


      30 €

      Autobiography

      This publication freely inspired by the collection « autobiography” of Tonini Editore is composed of 30 anagrams formed from my name and my first name in order to question the invisibility of women artists and curatorial choices.

      2023
      Impression numérique, reliure dos carré collé, ed. 50


      20 €

      El Pasajero
      2022
      Arts Libris
      92 p.
      Barcelona, offset n&b, jaquette.


      18 €

      Diario de Plantas
      2023
      Zolo Press
      16,5 x 22,3 cm
      1452 p.
      2 volumes reliés


      85 €

      Sun Ra. En algún lado y en ninguno. Poemas
      2019
      ArtsLibris / Bom Dia Boa Tarde Boa Noite
      120 p.
      Barcelona / Berlin, 1000 copies. Offset, b/w, paperback


      20 €

      Dutch Landscape
      Amsterdam-based artist José Quintanar presents the next instalment of his ongoing series dealing with the notion and tradition of landscape painting in the Netherlands. ‘Dutch Landscape’ is an exercise in synthesising a traditional art historical subject in the Netherlands into a simple drawing game using very rudimentary rules and constrictions. Playing with the concept of colonisation and setting, the book works as a protocol, as a ritual, or as a narrative device in which the same landscape is drawn again and again until it disappears. This volume compiles both previous and new work produced for the series.
      2024
      Zürich
      Rollo press
      32 x 23 cm
      336 p.
      Soft cover, 336 p., offset cmjn


      58 €

      Secret Daylight Of A Vampire Wasteland
      2024
      20 x 14 cm
      28 p. p.
      Impression noir et blanc, agrafé, édition limitée de 100 copies


      10 €

      Pour lui, le poison et le contrepoison étaient toujours dans une seule ampoule
      2023
      Paris
      29.7 x 21 cm
      Sous enveloppe cartonnée, ed. 15 numérotés et signés


      60 €

      A book as object
      2023
      Paris
      21,6 x 15 cm
      20 p.
      Stapled, jacket, contains seven photography printed and inserted between the pages, 50 copies


      30 €

      L’éternel quiproquo
      2023
      Caen
      Pure O Papers
      32 x 24 cm
      (48) p.
      Ensemble de documents non reliés, rassemblés dans une pochette d'archive toilée, techniques mixtes, sérigraphie en couverture, ed. 35 numérotés


      37 €

      2023
      Nogent-sur-Marne
      Éditions Biceps
      37 x 28.5 cm
      16 p.
      Impression offest indigo, agrafé


      10 €

      Quatre fois l’air

      « Ces photographies ont été réalisées entre 2018 et 2022.
      Au creux des pages, mes ami·es, tels les cairns sur les sentiers,
      balisent une série de paysages et objets naturels.
      Iels sont les témoins d’une persistante recherche de refuge hors de la ville.
      On trouve une caisse et on part. »

      Texte de Constance Burger-Leenhardt

      2023
      26.2 x 20.2 cm
      89 p.
      Imprimé en risographie, une couche de noir et relié en cousu collé, façonné à la main, ed. 45 numérotés


      35 €

      Cariño
      2022
      Valence
      Captures editions
      dépliant A2


      10 €

      Ciudad del Transporte (Manual)

      Le comic Ciudad del Transporte  prend la forme d’un manuel de conduite pour une auto-école. Au sein de la communauté dissidente qui compose cette cité des transports, les auto-écoles sont les points de contact, les premiers liens, avec tous ceux qui souhaitent faire partie de cette communauté.

      2022
      Castelló
      EACC
      24 x 17 cm
      48 p. p.
      Impression couleur, agrafé


      10 €

      Ventoline 5

      Ventoline est un fanzine de musique écrit et illustré par des femmes. Avec Mara Krastina, Sofie Vandevoorde, La Crue, Sarah Vadé & Catherine Guiral, Félicité Landrivon, Sonia Terhzaz, Fanny Quément, Morgane Le Ferec, Cassidy McGuinley, Dagmar A. Binge / Cattle Records, Victoria Palacios, Anouk Ricard.

      2023
      Brigade Cynophile
      27 x 18,5 cm
      48 p.
      Imprimé sur presses rotatives, n&b, ed. 2000


      7 €

      Ventoline 4

      Ventoline est un fanzine de musique écrit et illustré par des femmes. Ont contribué à ce quatrième numéro Līva Kandevica, Cynthia Vaites, Fiona Brunet, Leïla Bergougnoux & Amélie Fontaine, Liliane Chansard, Péroline Barbet, Félicité Landrivon, Tessa Namias, Charlène Darling, Nina Chevallier, l’Amicale du Freesquet, Mona Granjon.

      2022
      Bruxelles
      Brigade Cynophile
      27 x 18.5 cm
      48 p.
      Imprimé sur presses rotatives, n&b, agrafé


      7 €

      COLECCIÓN 1 (vol. I, II, III, V)

      Set de 4 publications présentant des collections d’images, entretenant un rapport à l’objet et à la mode, à la conception des objets et des formes, rassemblées avec finesse et légèreté.
      Les publications sont aussi disponibles indépendamment.

      2021 - 2023
      Madrid
      27 x 20 cm
      40 p.
      Impression numérique, ed. 100


      50 €

      Album

      « Eloïse Labarbe-Lafon’s work is an array of memories, tales, and dreams captured on black and white film and colored by hand. The paint applied with a brush, as well as with fingers, reveals imperfections, smudges, fingerprints. The mixing of mediums produces a disturbance and provokes the passage from the multiple image to a unique work.
      The reality captured by the lens becomes fiction through colorization with dreamlike tones. The bodies stroll in spaces of solitude and silence.
      Album, the first book of the artist is built like a photo album, the photographs are mixed, their association creates memories, and brings us in a nostalgic and melancholic world. The book gathers more than 80 photographs taken over the years in France, Greece, Japan and Mexico. » text from the publisher

      2023
      Marseille
      Cé éditions
      19,5 x 25,5 cm
      128 p.
      offset, hard cover, ed. 500


      55 €

      Dutch Landscape XVII

      À l’occasion de son exposition chez Florence Loewy, José Quintanar présente pour la première fois Dutch Landscape 17, son plus récent projet, parmi une série de livres de cette série. Dutch Landscape 17 est un livre qui ne consomme pas de papier, mais parasite les livres existants. Un « Dutch Landscape » et un dessin de ce paysage. Un paysage de 78 lignes, disposé et placé à l’intérieur d’un livre de 12 pages, chacune contenant 1 à 12 lignes. Un livre comme paysage dessiné à la main à l’intérieur d’un autre livre. Un paysage dans un paysage. 78 livres trouvés sur les marchés aux puces de Rotterdam, Amsterdam et La Haye tout au long de l’année 2023. Livres de cuisine, livres pour enfants, livres d’architecture, livres d’art, livres d’archéologie, manuels, littérature, atlas ou catalogues commerciaux. Une bibliothèque de livres qui n’ont jamais été réunis auparavant et qui définissent d’une certaine manière le paysage culturel et social d’un territoire.

      2023
      Rotterdam
      Ruja Press
      l'un des 78 livres uniques contenant 12 interventions originales de l'artiste réalisées à l'aide de matrices de 1 à 12 lignes, reliure et formats divers, ed. 78



      Ocho notas
      2023
      Rotterdam
      "This was a project but we have forgotten what it was"
      29,7 X 21
      8 p.
      Staples, photocopy


      8 €

      From 1 to 16

      From 1 to 16 is not a collection of drawings in a book, but the result of a development. A series of drawings ranging from the number 1 to the number 16. A drawing created with a single line, two drawings with two lines, three drawings with three lines…and so on, up to sixteen drawings with sixteen lines. A series that forms a total of 136 drawings, made in the city of Rotterdam, throughout 2022.

      2023
      Madrid
      Anoche Press
      21 x 14
      136 p.
      offset, perfect binding, A5, ed. 300


      18 €

      One Hundred and some boats

      « If I had to define Rotterdam with two images, on the one hand, I would say a flower in a window, and on the other, a ship stranded in the port.
      For many afternoons, and before going to sleep, my son would sit with me on the drawing table and ask me to draw one boat after another. He was so obsessed with that activity that we built more than two hundred boats. All the same size and drawn with the same pencil. In this book, Hugo, the publisher, and I have tried to make a selection of the most significant, one hundred and some. » José Quintanar

      2022
      Amsterdam
      Terry Bleu
      10 x 14
      120 p.
      risoprint, perfect binding, ed. 300


      20 €

      Un Paisaje Holandés

      « Un Paisaje Holandés » is the exercise of synthesizing a traditional and historic art subject in Netherland to a simple drawing game using very rudimentary rules and constrictions. Playing with the concept of appropriation and settling, the book works as protocol, as ritual, or as a narrative device where the same landscape is drawn again and again until to disappear.

      2019
      Rotterdam
      27 x 20
      24 p.
      paperback, 5 color Riso


      15 €

      On Growth & From. Smoke Signal Library