Mining Section (Bureau des mines)
Allan Sekula
Published by AraMER, Ghent, 2016, 96 pages (b/w ill.), 11.5 × 16.5 cm, English
Price: €17 (Temporarily out of stock)

In mines and ports across the world, human labor sustains our industrial and globalized economies. Allan Sekula imagined and set out to realize an artwork, The Dockers’ Museum, which makes the struggles of miners, dockworkers, and seafarers visible through networks of metonymic objects that embody these workers’ imaginaries. The collaborative notes gathered in this publication accompany the presentation of the Mining Section (Bureau des mines) of The Dockers’ Museum at the Anatomical Theater in Leuven in the Fall of 2016.

#2016 #allansekula
Postscript
Ilke Gers
Published by LLS Paleis, Antwerp, 2020, card (b/w ill.), 14.7 × 10.3 cm, English
Price: €3

Invitation produced on the occasion of Ilke Gers’ exhibition Postscript at LLS Paleis, Antwerp, 16–23 February, 2020.

More information on the exhibition can be found here.

#2020 #ephemera #ilkegers
Marc Nagtzaam
Published by Museum van Bommel van Dam, Venlo, 2007, folder poster (b/w ill.), 24 × 17 cm (folded) 48 × 68 cm (unfolded) , Dutch
Price: €5 (Out of stock)

Produced on the occasion of the exhibition STAY IN – STAY OUT: tekeningen van A. van Campenhout en Marc Nagtzaam, 20 January–18 March, 2007 at the Museum van Bommel van Dam, Venlo. Designed by Roger Willems.

Marc Nagtzaam has been producing a body of work that is based on one main subject: the idea of pattern, the repetition. He draws lines, grids, circles, words or sentences as in an endless search for collecting pieces of information.

#2007 #ephemera #marcnagtzaam #rogerwillems
9 tekeningen
Marc Nagtzaam
Published by Roma Publications, Amsterdam, 2001, two folded newspapers (b/w ill.), 68 × 48 cm (x 2), English
Price: €12

Folded newspaper with drawings, edition of 300.

Marc Nagtzaam has been producing a body of work that is based on one main subject: the idea of pattern, the repetition. He draws lines, grids, circles, words or sentences as in an endless search for collecting pieces of information.

#2001 #ephemera #marcnagtzaam #romapublications
11 tekeningen
Marc Nagtzaam
Published by Roma Publications, Amsterdam, 2006, two folded newspapers (b/w ill.), 68 × 48 cm (x 2), English
Price: €12

Produced on the occasion of the exhibition Marc Nagtzaam / Selected Works, November–December 2006, Homework, Maastricht.

Marc Nagtzaam has been producing a body of work that is based on one main subject: the idea of pattern, the repetition. He draws lines, grids, circles, words or sentences as in an endless search for collecting pieces of information.

#2006 #ephemera #marcnagtzaam #romapublications
Regular Features
Marc Nagtzaam
Published by Roma Publications, Amsterdam, 2019, 272 pages (colour & b/w ill.), 21.1 × 27.9 cm, English
Price: €45

Artist book with text drawings by Marc Nagtzaam, made between 1992 and 2019. Complementary to the writings, 24 artists contributions are inserted throughout the book. With contributions by Mark Manders, Louis Lüthi, Sue Tompkins, Stephan Keppel, Steve Van den Bosch, Nickel van Duijvenboden, Sophie Nys, Pierre Leguillon, Batia Suter, Experimental Jetset, Na Kim, Tim Hollander, Lily van der Stokker, Karin Herwegh, Karel Martens, Ruth Wolf-Rehfeldt, Kasper Andreasen, Jochen Lempert, gerlach en koop, Henri Jacobs, Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven, Marijn van Kreij, and Willem Oorebeek.

As a continuation of the first Roma publication, SOME, dating from 1998, this book marks the 20+ years anniversary of Roma Publications. Designed by Marc Nagtzaam and Roger Willems. In an edition of 400, signed and numbered

#2019 #annemievankerckhoven #batiasuter #experimentaljetset #gerlachenkoop #jochenlempert #karelmartens #lilyvanderstokker #marcnagtzaam #markmanders #rogerwillems #romapublications #ruthwolfrehfeldt #stevevandenbosch #suetompkins #willemoorebeek