1 Why Not? Javier CALLEJA $69.91 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...
2 Book Manifest Irma BOOM Out of Stock In this book-of-books, the Dutch designer legend Irma Boom explores the beauty and essence of the medium of the physical book, its potential, its beauty, and its meaning as a canvas for creativity. Though tiny in its physical dimensions, the 1000 pages in “Book Manifest” contain a ...
3 Archive Sofia COPPOLA $99.87 Add to Cart Item Added. Checkout Sofia Coppola’s “Archive” collects artifacts, anecdotes, photographs, reference materials, correspondence, collages, scripts and other rarely seen behind-the-scenes documents related to each of the eight films she has directed to date, from her debut work “The Virgin Suicides” (199...
4 100 Whanzines Marius W HANSEN Out of Stock An ode to the object “100 Whanzines” is an anthology – or a Best of compilation – of the past five years of photographer Marius W Hansen’s “Whanzine” fanzine. In each issue, Hansen devotes himself to a singular theme, usually an object category (such as the strawberry, the flower, ...
5 Detroit Rave Flyers 1993-1999 $21.40 Add to Cart Item Added. Checkout A collection of Detroit rave flyers from 1993 to 1999. Courtesy of Nicky Warczak.
6 Donald Judd Spaces Donald JUDD $142.67 Add to Cart Item Added. Checkout “Donald Judd Spaces” is an in-depth exploration of the houses in which the artist Donald Judd (1928–1994) lived and created his works. Starting with the building in 101 Spring Street in New York, a 19th century house that Judd bought and built into a five-storey studio, gallery and...
7 Melancholy Objects Lenard SMITH Out of Stock It’s no mistake that Lenard Smith’s new book borrows its title from Susan Sontag’s 1977 essay of the same name. “Melancholy Objects” – the Los Angeles-based artist’s first publication for Perimeter Editions – grounds the photographic endeavour in the surreal, the introspective, and...
8 Hoods, 1988–2013 Richard PRINCE $74.41 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 ...
9 Reproduction Barry McGEE $63.03 Add to Cart Item Added. Checkout This monograph is the first to explore the photographs of contemporary artist Barry McGee. Primarily known for his paintings, drawings, installations, zines and graffiti art, Barry McGee has drawn inspiration for his work from various situations in real life, captured in his vast a...
10 U.K. Rave Flyers 1991-1996 $21.40 Add to Cart Item Added. Checkout A collection of U.K. Rave Flyers from 1991 to 1996. Courtesy of Stefania Fiorendi and Junior Tomlin.
11 SF Rave Flyers 1991-1993 $21.40 Add to Cart Item Added. Checkout A collection of San Francisco Rave Flyers from 1991 to 1993. Courtesy of Sioen Roux.
13 Chapter 4 Rita ACKERMANN, Andro WEKUA $45.39 Add to Cart Item Added. Checkout It was in 2002 that Swiss-based Georgian artist Andro Wekua and New York-based Hungarian artist Rita Ackermann were introduced and began a fruitful creative collaboration with each other. Their remote communication, fuelled by mutual experiences of pictures, music, poetry and plain...
14 London Rave Flyers 1990-1996 $21.40 Add to Cart Item Added. Checkout A collection of London rave and club flyers from 1990 to 1996. Courtesy of Matt Acornley and Club Rave Party Art.
15 SF Rave Flyers 1991-1993 Volume 2 $21.40 Add to Cart Item Added. Checkout A collection of San Francisco Rave Flyers from 1991 to 1993. Courtesy of Dano Lepez.
16 LA Rave Flyers 1991-1994 $21.40 Add to Cart Item Added. Checkout A collection of Los Angeles Rave Flyers from 1991 to 1994. Courtesy of Victor Stapf.