VIND, 43:26 MIN.
Frederik Worm + Cæcilie Trier
Published by s/z, Copenhagen, 2025, 104 pp. (b/w ill.), 21 × 26 cm, English
Price: €23

Frederik Worm and Cæcilie Trier have collaborated since 2022, combining Worm’s photographic work with Trier’s musical compositions in the context of live performances and screenings. Following their initial tour in 2022, Cæcilie Trier developed the composition Vind (‘Wind’ in Danish), which later served as the basis for their collaborative video work Vind, 43:26 min.

As a publication, Vind, 43:26 min. presents Worm’s editorial notes and Trier’s musical notations and marks their first published book work. Designed by stanza with Frederik Worm.

#2025 #caecilietrier #frederikworm #sz #stanza
Scully’s Run
Frederik Worm
Published by s/z, Copenhagen, 2025, 104 pp. (colour & b/w ill.), 22 × 24 cm, English
Price: €32

Scully’s Run is a new photographic monograph by Frederik Worm, accompanied by texts from Dora Budor and Alexandra Symons-Sutcliffe. Through a series of subtle and sensous images, Worm constructs a visual language attuned to dislocation, attention and the fragility of spatial belonging. The publication considers the movement not only through space, but through the image itself as a conscious relational act. In a world where the conditions of ‘home’ feel increasingly unstable, Scully’s Run proposes a way of seeing that could be both resistant and tender. Designed by stanza.

#2025 #frederikworm #photography #stanza
Contestation/Creation
Tetsumi Kudo
Published by The National Museum of Art, Osaka, 1995, 200 pp. (colour & b/w ill.), 21 × 29.7 cm, Japanese/French
Price: €70

Produced on the occasion of Tetsumi Kudo’s 1995 exhibition at the National Museum of Art, Osaka. In a wide-ranging practice spanning four decades, Japanese artist Tetsumi Kudo (1935 –1990) explored the human experience, interrogating the proliferation of mass consumption and the rise of technology. His oeuvre addresses themes of colonialism, racism, social cohesion, and environmental degradation through biomorphic sculptures and assemblages incorporating found materials.

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

#1995 #sculpture #tetsumikudo
Language Pieces
Lee Lozano
Published by Hauser & Wirth Zurich, 2018, 88 pp. (colour & b/w ill.), 24 × 32 cm, English
Price: €29

In the late 1960s, Lee Lozano conceived of and executed a series of ‘Language Pieces’ written in the pages of her notebooks, consisting of rules and parameters for the actions that would constitute a piece. From offering money to house-guests to smoking as much marijuana as possible, Lozano boldly tested social norms, culminating in two of her most famous works: General Strike Piece (1969), which saw her retreating from the art world completely, and Decide to Boycott Women (1971), in which she ceased engaging with all members of her own gender.

#2018 #leelozano
Drawings
Lee Lozano
Published by Hauser & Wirth Zurich, 2006, 194 pp. (colour & b/w ill.), 23.9 × 29.5 cm, English
Price: €35

Produced over the course of little more than a decade, Lee Lozano’s art is striking for its breadth and vigour. As well as paintings characterized by energy, daring physicality, and tireless investigation of the body and gender, Lozano’s oeuvre also includes conceptual works and drawings, the latter of which are the focus of this publication. A selection of the artist’s early narrative and figurative drawings from 1960 to 1964—all of which were previously unpublished—are presented alongside texts by Barry Rosen and Jaap van Liere, as well as extracts from the artist’s own diaries that capture the wit, intelligence, and anger that animated her brief yet profoundly influential career.

#2006 #drawing #leelozano
Je nose pas
Henri Chopin
Published by Guy Schraenen Editeur, Antwerp, 1974, card (colour & b/w ill.), 10.5 × 14.7 cm, French
Price: €20

One of fifteen contributions from the postcard portfolio 15 CARTES POSTALE published by Guy Schraenen.

Henri Chopin was a little-known but significant figure of the French and British concrete poetry and lettrist movements. A curator, editor, musician and poet, he worked in a variety of materials, although his most notable works take the form of typewriter poems, each unique and influenced by the artist’s preoccupation with ideas of order and disorder; a result of his wartime experiences.

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

#1974 #concretepoetry #ephemera #guyschraenen #henrichopin #invitecard