1 SWITCH: COMME des GARÇONS 50th Anniversary Issue Various Artists €27.12 Add to Cart Item Added. Checkout The Japanese magazine SWITCH honors the 50th anniversary of Comme des Garcons with a special issue. The magazine celebrates CdG’s vision, achievements, heritage and lasting impact with a deep dive into its archives, including a long interview with founder Rei Kawakubo, features on ...
2 Pre-ordering Here and There Vol. 1 - Vol.13. 5 Various Artists €108.46 Add to Cart Item Added. Checkout “Here and There Vol. 1 - Vol. 13.5" collects thirteen (and a half) volumes of the independent Japanese alternative culture magazine "Here and There" on over eight hundred pages. Founded in 2002 by editor Naoko Hayashi, "Here and There" explores life and rea...
3 Douleur Exquise Sophie CALLE €67.79 Add to Cart Item Added. Checkout The long-awaited Japanese edition of Sophie Calle's cathartic exploration of pain The story of Sophie Calle's "Douleur Exquise" ("Exquisite Pain") begins in 1984 with a visit to Japan that, unbeknownst to Calle, began a 92-day countdown to a bad breaku...
4 Hoods, 1988–2013 Richard PRINCE €70.72 Add to Cart Item Added. Checkout “With the hoods, I wanted to paint something that was already painted.” ― Richard Prince Published to coincide with a major exhibition at Gagosian, New York, “Hoods, 1988–2013” documents Richard Prince’ 25-year body of work of the “Hoods” series. For “Hoods,” the celebrated artist ...
5 The Beginning Place Yoshitomo NARA €23.73 Add to Cart Item Added. Checkout Published on the occasion of Yoshitomo Nara’s major solo exhibition at the Aomori Museum of Art, “The Beginning Place” guides readers through the career of this exceptional Japanese artist. Beginning with one of Nara’s earliest oil paintings (discarded as ‘unwanted work’ and discov...
6 Why Not? Javier CALLEJA €66.43 Add to Cart Item Added. Checkout “Why Not?” is the first artbook by Spanish artist Javier Calleja. Published to commemorate the arrival of his exhibition “Mr. Günter, The Cat Show” in his birthplace of Malaga in Spain, “Why Not?” features more than 500 pages filled with Calleja’s eclectic, highly-recognizable artw...