Printed Matter
Anna Stüdeli — PRIMAL
PRIMAL is a series of over 1200 close-ups of advertising posters in Zürich photographed by Anna Stüdeli. Roughly 120 of them have been selected for…
Read moreGuy Bolongaro — Gravity Begins At Home
Firstly, I try to stress the importance of home and the family: I feel they are terribly important. And secondly, I try to stress the…
Read moreKatja Stuke & Oliver Sieber — La Ville Lumière
Katja Stuke and Oliver Sieber, as part of their artistic practice, have developed an intensive relationship with printed matter over the last few decades. One…
Read moreChow and Lin — The Poverty Line
Poverty, in its universality, seems immediately understandable, and yet, as a global problem, its dissolution remains highly complex. To illustrate what it means…
Read morePacifico Silano — I Wish I Never Saw the Sunshine
Silano’s exploration of queer melancholy, longing and joy in the pages of vintage erotica.
Read moreMatjaz Tancic, Ruben Lundgren — Wow Taobao
Wow Taobao, comes from the exaggerated, witty and humorous product photos collected on Taobao by photographers and Taobao addicts Matjaz Tancic and Ruben Lundgren, who…
Read moreHugo Janin — L’ombre d’un doute / Shadow of a doubt
Shadow of a doubt is presented as a travel diary, which the narrator has lost just before sending it to a friend. It is then…
Read moreMaud Vande Veire — Just Another Ray
The complexities and consequences of exposing one’s work to others are among the main threads that run through Just Another Ray and its history of making.
Read moreJuan Blanco — Narrow configurations
Images can help us understand how we live today and how we will live in the future. They carry the message of what we are…
Read moreJonathan Paepens — 366, a collection of auto-emotional portrait drawings
366 is both emotional autoportrait and automated emotion.
Read moreCharlie Engman — MOM
The book’s title reveals the identity of its protagonist: Kathleen McCain Engman has been posing for her son Charlie since 2009. And yet…
Read moreSonja Thomsen — You Will Find It Where It Is: A Reader
This wondrous artist book serves as a catalyst and declaration of Sonja Thomsen’s iterative practice where time and light are material and metaphor.
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