Handbook in Motion
Simone Forti
Published by Contact Editions, 1998, 152 pages (b/w ill.), 17.4 × 22.1 cm, English
Price: €23 (Out of stock)

An Account of an Ongoing Personal Discourse and Its Manifestations in Dance.

Tracing a period in her life from the 1969 Woodstock Festival through the following years living on the land, this singular dance artist’s direct and poetic writings bring a turbulent transitional era to life. Arriving in New York in the early 60’s from California, she brought with her a series of pieces that proved to be a serious influence on the development of “post modern” dance in years to come. Her “dance-constructions” were based on a concern with bodies in action, the movement not being stylized or presented for its visual line but rather as a physical fact. Combining drawings, “dance reports” (short descriptions of events whose movement made a deep impression on the author’s memory), and documentary materials such as scores, descriptions, letters to colleagues, and photographic records of performances, Forti’s eye toward creating idioms for exploring natural forms and behaviors is evident throughout.

*This is the reprint by Contact Editions and not the original 1st edition by Novia Scotia College of Art and Design from 1974.

#1998 #dance #simoneforti
Braco Dimitrijević
Published by ICA, London, 1979, 36 pages (colour & b/w ill.), 20 × 25.3 cm, English
Price: €25 (Out of stock)

Dimitrijević gained an international reputation in the seventies with his Casual passer-by series, in which gigantic photo portraits of anonymous people were displayed on prominent facades and billboards in European and American cities. The artist also mimicked other ways of glorifying important persons by building monuments to passers-by and installing memorial plaques in honour of anonymous citizens.

#1979 #bracodimitrijevic #icalondon
The Debutante and Other Stories
Leonora Carrington
Published by Silver Press, London, 2017, 168 pages, 13 × 19.6 cm, English
Price: €11 (Out of stock)

A debutante frees a hyena from the zoo so that it might take her place at her coming-out ball; an artist paints a portrait of a man’s dead wife, but finds she has painted herself instead; a woman makes love to a boar underneath a mountain of cats; a chicken is roasted with the brains and livers of thrushes, truffles, crushed sweet almonds, rose conserve and drops of divine liqueur; two noble sisters wonder whether anybody can be ‘a person of quality if they wash away their ghosts with common sense’; a psychoanalyst must decide what to do with the gift of a team of Russian rats trained to operate on humans.

In this first complete edition of Leonora Carrington’s short stories, written throughout her life from her early years in Surrealist Paris to her late period in Dirty War-era Mexico City, the world is by turns subversive, funny, sly, wise and disarming.

More information here.

#2017 #silverpress
Jack Goldstein
Fulvio Salvadori
Published by Centre d'Art Contemporain, Geneva, 1982, 36 pages (b/w ill.), 17 × 24.3 cm, English
Price: €35 (Out of stock)

Produced on the occasion of Jack Goldstein’s 1981 exhibition at Centre d’Art Contemporain, Geneva. Designed by Alvaro Becattini.

#1982 #jackgoldstein
Ja, Herrkenn mich genau “Wo wohnt ihr?”—Ab heute bei dir
Kai Althoff
Published by Revolver, Frankfurt, 2001, 50 pages (colour & b/w ill.), 17 × 23 cm, German
Price: €24 (Temporarily out of stock)

This artist book, entirely conceived and designed by Kai Althoff, features drawings, photographs and installation views of his exhibition Aus Dir at Galerie Daniel Buchholz, Cologne.

#2001 #galeriebuchholz #kaialthoff
Culture Class: Art, Creativity, Urbanism
Martha Rosler
Published by Hermes Lecture Foundation, ’s Hertogensbosch, 2010, 92 pages (b/w ill.), 13.5 × 21 cm, English/Dutch
Price: €15

The Hermes Lecture is a biennial lecture about the position of the visual artist in the cultural and social field.

Martha Rosler works in video, photography, text, installation, and performance. Her work focuses on the public sphere, exploring issues from everyday life and the media to architecture and the built environment, especially as they affect women.

Rosler has for many years produced works on war and the national security climate, connecting life at home with the conduct of war abroad, in which her photomontage series played a critical part. She has also published several books of photographs, texts, and commentary on public space, ranging from airports and roads to housing and gentrification.

#2010 #martharosler