Posts with tag Printed Matter
Gianni Villa — Posutomodan
ポストモダ, pronounced POSUTOMODAN, is the japanese term to name the postmodernist movement. It is also the name of this book, a personal research Gianni Villa…
Read moreVincent Namatjira — The Royal Tour
Despite finding their bearings amidst the pillars of colonialism, power and First Nations identity, Vincent Namatjira’s paintings are almost impossibly light and personal in their…
Read moreJohannes Langkamp — Hold That Thought
Walk, run, detour, stroll. A book about motion, in motion.
Read moreAndrea Diefenbach — Realitatea
Andrea Diefenbach’s images from the rural regions of the Republic of Moldova take viewers on a journey through time to a place that has been…
Read morePérif — Walkscapes
The Périf issue is a collection of artist works that focus on the multiple identities of the ring road of Paris, the “Périphérique” or “Périf”,…
Read moreBärbel Praun – office figures
welcome to the studio
a space of 15 m²
with two windows
and a yellowish-brown linoleum floor
let‘s celebrate
Hristina Tasheva — Far away from home: The voices, the body and the periphery
“Are you a communist?” a Dutch citizen asked me in a heated debate. I didn’t know how to react, I felt confused.
Read moreSoлomiya No 2
“The pages of new magazine Solomiya show a different side to Ukraine than the one we see in the daily news reports. The magazine is…
Read moreWai Lun Hsu, Lai Ping So — Between Faces, Stories and Power
“This artistic work adopts a dispersed compilation with intersecting layers of various-sized pages, reimagining the material format of a traditional book.” — Wai Lun Hsu,…
Read moreIra Lombardía — IMPUDENS VENUS · NEO GODS & HYPER MYTHS
One of the most popular Hellenistic Venus among the many typologies that exist, is Venus Pudica, also known as Capitoline.
Read moreSheung Yiu — Everything Is a Projection
Everything Is a Projection explores one of many visual systems that form the backbone of virtual reality and gaming, and exposes the inner mechanisms of…
Read moreMia Oberländer — Anna
Anna is a story about three generations of extraordinary women in a village and the difference between big and great. Mia Oberländer tells virtuously about…
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