Printed Matter
Christian Doeller — CYTTER.log
In his artistic research project CYTTER, Christian Doeller explores entanglements between physical and digital phenomena.
Read moreDennis Muñoz Espadiña — Stoel & Dans
This work is a visual study into motion and idleness; carefully juxtaposed in such a way that a hidden image, or series of images, is…
Read moreDaria Tommasi — videocall
In her first book for Oreri—Iniziativa Editoriale, Daria Tommasi manages to portray the traumatic and exceptional restrictions of the pandemic – many of which seem…
Read moreAnika Schwarzlose — Seeing into Stone
This book is a time travel through past and present, above and below ground. Landscapes, impacted and even created by resource extraction are put into…
Read moreSYMPTOMS OF THE FUTURE: EXHIBITION IN THE BOX — Dušica Dražić, Mirjana Dragosavljević, Irena Borić
The content of this publication is not an exhibition, but it can certainly become one. It is an attempt to create an environment that can…
Read morePeng Yangjun — Facekini
“Sure, humor is a part of my intention, but it’s far from my ultimate purpose.” — Peng Yangjun
Read moreArian Christiaens — Xenia
What do photos tell us about the people we love, about the people we relate to? What do pictures tell us about ourselves, and about…
Read moreYuki Jungesblut — Kirin Quest
Yuki Jungesblut set out to find the mythical Kirin in the lands around the East China Sea. This noble, gentle creature heralds peace, justice and…
Read moreDieudonné Cartier – Hadda (Stolen Afghan Items – Sculptures / Heads)
Selected from the Works of Art Interpol database, the images that compose Haḍḍa (Stolen Afghan Items – Sculptures / Heads) are reproductions of sculptures dating…
Read moreDries Segers — Hotel Bellevue
Hotel Bellevue is a small photobook and a fabulated dictionary combined. A vocabulary centered around border trees, Celtic historical facts and visual speculation. This book…
Read moreStephen Willats — Vision and Reality
“All art is a product of society, of relationships between people in which it is quite clear that the most important element in the network…
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