Broken Villas
Helen Marten
Published by Bricks from the Kiln, London, St Leonards-on-Sea & New Haven, 2025, 20 pp. + envelope + insert (colour & b/w ill.), 22 × 29.5 cm, English
Price: €19

Written in response to three physical photographs, Broken Villas contains and considers how a vessel might clasp tightly to known volumetric identities, but also loom with a set of accentuated clues towards otherness: the excavated seams in the earth and what we fill those holes with, imaginary or otherwise; the glacial erraticism of the boulder; the queer crimping of a hotel pillowcase; the modes via which objects are housed as display, but also packaged away, with sorrow, with fear, with erotism etc. Published as a prelude to BFTK#7, Broken Villas is collected and written by Helen Marten, one of the co-editors of the forthcoming issue.

#2024 #andrewwalshlister #bricksfromthekiln #helenmarten #matthewstuart
Tendentious | Neo-Semantics
Lily Greenham
Published by Bricks from the Kiln, London, St Leonards-on-Sea & New Haven, 2024, 36 pp. + insert (b/w ill.), 21 × 27 cm, English
Price: €17

tendentious | neo-semantics is a collection of text-sound pieces by Lily Greenham transcribed and (re)typeset from a previously unpublished edition originally written in 1970. Reproduced and revocalised in dialogue with the Lily Greenham Archive at Goldsmiths, this new edition is bookended by excerpts of contextual writings by Greenham — ‘a few remarks’ (1970 / 71), ‘language and its uses: lingua tongue’ (1972) and a ‘post scriptum’ to the essay ‘lingual music’ (1977) — and also punctuated by ‘aphorisms’ and ‘50 words stories’ as structural beats between semantic poems. A tall format hole-punched insert contains a written remembrance by Larry Wendt and a photograph courtesy of Stephen Ruppenthal.

#2024 #andrewwalshlister #bricksfromthekiln #lilygreenham #matthewstuart #poetry
Early Minimalism vol. 1
Tony Conrad
Published by Table of the Elements, New Haven, 2007, 4 CD box set & 96 pp. booklet (b/w ill.), 14.4 × 12.5 cm, English
Price: €75

Four CD box set with 96-page book and enhanced CD-ROM featuring interviews, performance footage and video scores. Includes the massive Four Violins (1964) — one of the world’s most important and space-inhaling pieces of music ever, which was only briefly available on LP. Mainline it as loud as you possibly can. Plus: Early Minimalism: April, 1965 (for solo violin and string quartet); Early Minimalism: May 1965 [performed here by Conrad, Alexandria Gelencser (cello) and Jim O’Rourke (violin)]; Early Minimalism: June 1965 (studio work for four multitracked violins with cello).

*Please note this publication is secondhand and may have some traces of previous ownership.

#2007 #experimentalmusic #music #tonyconrad
Duets
Frederick Weston & Samuel R. Delany
Published by Visual AIDS, New York, 2021, 88 pp. (colour & b/w ill.), 14 × 18.7 cm, English
Price: €15

Frederick Weston and Samuel R. Delany come together for a wide-ranging dialogue, reflecting on their overlapping histories in Times Square, the deep impact of AIDS on their creative practices, and the ever-changing intersections of race, sex, language, and art.

With additional contributions by Bruce Benderson, Svetlana Kitto, and Tavia Nyong’o.

#2021 #aidshistory #frederickweston #samuelrdelany #visualaids
Duets
Julie Ault & David Deitcher in Conversation on William Olander
Published by Visual AIDS, New York, 2021, 152 pp. (colour & b/w ill.), 14 × 18.7 cm, English
Price: €15

Julie Ault and David Deitcher illuminate the life and work of the influential art historian, New Museum curator, and Visual AIDS co-founder William Olander (1950–1989). Olander’s exhibitions challenged oppressive institutional boundaries, blew open dichotomies, and boldly confronted discrimination, sexual difference, and AIDS, shaping curatorial practice for decades to come.

Committed to using the New Museum as a platform to challenge the ideological functions of the art world, Olander invited members of ACT UP to design a multimedia installation for the museum’s window on Broadway in 1987. The first museum project to unflinchingly address the AIDS epidemic and the political figures who enabled it, Let the Record Show… became the centerpiece of art historian and critic Douglas Crimp’s impassioned call for “new cultural practices” to respond to AIDS.

#2021 #aidshistory #julieault #visualaids #williamolander
Repetition
Peter Handke
Published by The Last Books, Amsterdam, 2013, 352 pp., 10.8 × 17.6 cm, English
Price: €10

A reissue of Ralph Manheim’s translation of Handke’s 1986 novel Repetition, previously out of print for a quarter of a century.

“In Repetition, Handke allows the peculiar light which illuminates the space under a leafy canopy or a tent canvas to glisten between words, placed here with astounding caution and precision; in doing so, he succeeds in making the text into a sort of refuge amid the arid lands which, even in the culture industry, grow larger day by day.” W. G. Sebald

#2013 #peterhandke #philbaber #thelastbooks