Thee Almighty & Insane: Chicago Gang Business Cards from the 1960s & 1970s
“70+ enlarged reproductions of original compliment cards listing members, territories, slogans, and declarations of loyalty/animosity”
https://t.co/g0otiPRuKs
François Halard | Papa
‘Contrary to François Halard’s habits, these photographs delve into the very intimate; quiet pictures of a withering body, a frail face, marked by years and wisdom, and captured with affection and decency.’
https://t.co/c1Umn0kcBh
Daido Moriyama | PARIS 88/89
“21 of Moriyama’s Paris photographs accompanied by the translation of his memoirs, a chapter dedicated to Paris as well as an unpublished interview with Jean-Kenta Gauthier.”
Poursuite Editions (2013), 64 pages, 150 × 210 mm, Softcover
Real Review No.8 | AGAINST FROM WITHIN
Is the strategy of the Trojan Horse viable? With contributions from Chelsea Manning, Wolfgang Tillmans, Pier Vittorio Aureli, Virgil Abloh, Johann Harri, Jack Self and more.
https://t.co/ZTal8bzV0W
Post-Digital Print, The Mutation of Publishing since 1894. ‘In this book, Alessandro Ludovico re-reads the history of the avant-garde arts as a prehistory of cutting through the so-called dichotomy between paper and electronics.’ https://t.co/zPb6VoUH5H
MacGuffin No.7 | The Trousers ‘MacGuffin Nº 7 is dedicated to an object that is not just a garment, but a mirror of power & desire: The Trousers. Featuring Paul Gorman, Emily King, Gert Jonkers, Otto von Busch, SulSolSal, Umberto Eco, Karlheinz Weinberger’ https://t.co/zbzRw39SiZ
What Men Wear and Why. ‘An oral history of male dressing in the 21st century from the makers of Fantastic Man.’ Fantastic Man (2019), 80 pages, 170 × 337mm, Softcover https://t.co/NMI0ts3pJF
The Book on Books on Artists’ Books (Second Edition), ‘a bibliography of books, pamphlets and catalogues on artists’ books.’ 150 × 220 mm, 290 pages, designed by Fraser Muggeridge https://t.co/alesvoqiVx
Mono.Kultur No.39 | Terre Thaemlitz ‘In a challenging interview with mono.kultur, Terre Thaemlitz talked about the politics of sexuality, his disillusion with the music industry, and why roller disco was so amazing.’ https://t.co/M6E1yu2DmS
Mark Pimlott — The Public Interior as Idea and Project. Jap Sam Books, 2016, 305 pages, 170 × 240mm, Softcover, Design by Joost Grootens https://t.co/0aZl7DSVCX
Olafur Eliasson | Baroque Baroque “Sumptuously illustrated and amply explicated, Baroque Baroque captures in this impressive oversized catalog the vision and ambition of Icelandic-Danish artist Eliasson's installations of works from TBA 21 and Vergez” https://t.co/yoFYwvtBpM
La Fábrica. “For the second instalment in our series of books devoted to architects and the houses they build, readers are transported to the fringe of Barcelona and deep into the labyrinth known as La Fábrica…home of Catalan architect Ricardo Bofill” https://t.co/ckBv9ntozL