Sensation
Farewell books just released Sensation by Noriko Takazawa. 24 pages black and white photography, printed in an edition of 500 copies. [ Continue reading ]
“What art does — maybe what it does most completely — is tell us, make us feel that what we think we know, we don’t. There are whole worlds around us that we’ve never glimpsed.” Greil Marcus — Monday October 26th — —
I love listening. It is one of the only spaces where you can be still and moved at the same time. — Nayyirah Waheed — Monday October 26th — —
The idea is to die young as late as possible. — Ashley Montagu — Monday October 26th — —
Farewell books just released Sensation by Noriko Takazawa. 24 pages black and white photography, printed in an edition of 500 copies. [ Continue reading ]
The ninth issue of Acne Paper addresses the dual themes of Art and Spirituality, and explores the relationship between these two inextricably linked areas of study. The cover story sees a unique collaboration between Tilda Swinton and Paolo Roversi. Other collaborators include David Lynch, Marina Abramovic and Maureen Paley,… [ Continue reading ]
We are very proud to announce that we received the Qompendium Print Publication Vol. 1 for Anothershop. It is ‘a selective journey through the multiverse of intentional and unintentional time capsules featuring an array of exceptional pictorial essays, unabridged interviews and supplementary brand editorials’. Designed with… [ Continue reading ]
After they’ve published A Year of Mornings: 3191 Miles Apart (Princeton Architectural Press, September 2008) where they shared their morning captures Maria Alexandra Vettese and Stephanie Congdon Barnes now comes with 3191: Evenings. It is an author-curated look at the 214 evenings… [ Continue reading ]
Kimberly Lloyd just emailed us to say they released the first Qompendium Print Publication. Qompendium is an evolving and ever-changing platform for philosophy, art, culture and science, represented by a series of print publications: magazines, books and monographs. Furthermore, it is enriched by a real gallery… [ Continue reading ]
After Monocle, Fantastic Man, Newwork, and Dazed here's another magazine with a new issue. The London-based Kilimanjaro now comes in a box and again, we love it! Like they say: 'The poster-size publication is a vibrant printed space dedicated to visual culture and editorial experimentation.' Get your hands on this beautiful publication here.
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NewWork Magazine Issue #4 is just released…… [ Continue reading ]
At Anthem, we're all book lovers but in different ways. I personally tend to find myself diving into novels, nonfiction tomes, and, yes, comic books of all shapes and sizes, while others within our editorial family veer more towards the art side of the spectrum, gobbling up coffee table volumes and artist monographs every chance they get. Our mass-market preferences aside, though, we all lovingly support anyone bold enough to try their hand at small press. From 'zine publishers to pamphlet printers to digital distributors, the independent book-lovers of this day and age inspire us―and pique our curiosity.
For the first installment of Another Anthem, we've chosen three such entities that share nothing more in common than a deep-seated passion for the smell of heavy ink mixed with thick paper, the sensation of turning the pages of a yet-to-be-broken-in creaky spine, and, of course, the excitement that one wells up upon discovering a new novelist, illustrator, poet, painter, or what have you. Independent publishers, like us, are indiscriminate as long as the content they carry is top-notch. [ Continue reading ]
After a successful collaboration with Today’s Issue by Bas de Boer we are very proud to announce a collaboration with Anthem Magazine. Nik Mercer, the associate editor of Anthem Magazine, will do a bi-weekly feature called Another Anthem where in he will highlight creativity… [ Continue reading ]
Today the new Fantastic Man, Dazed & Confused and Monocle hit the news stands… Fantastic Man comes with articles on Ewan McGregor, Hans Rosling, Peter Philips, Hamish Bowles and is introducing its new sister: The Gentlewoman. We’re very curious to that one!… [ Continue reading ]
These tiny notebooks really challenge me to go out and meet more people, write about them, illustrate and get inspired by all the creativity… It challenge me to meet poets, runners, scientists, chefs, artists and all the others and write about them until every single notebook is filled with inspiration. [ Continue reading ]
It’s nice that a blog turns into a book, it’s nice that ‘It’s nice that 2‘ pre-orders comes with a free screen print of Rob Ryan and it’s nice that there are interviews with Peter Funch, Karlssonwilker inc, UnitedVisualArtists and much more…… [ Continue reading ]
Lately I’ve had some doubts about buying or not buying the book of the Sartorialist – since it’s an online thing. But yesterday I bought one. Why? Because Scott Schuman changed the way we look, changed fashion, changed photography and finally changed the web and inspired so many… [ Continue reading ]
Rishi Sodha, the founder of Designers Against Human Rights Abuse (DAHRA) just contacted us to tell about their second book ‘3 Minutes‘. In 3 Minutes creatives were each given a 3 minute audio interview with a Tibetan refugee to translate using primarily typography into… [ Continue reading ]
Onitsuka Tiger is celebrating its 60th anniversary with the publication Made of Japan by the editors of Zoo Magazine. Made of Japan features more than 30 iconic personalities, including Chiharu Shiota, Naomi Yotsumoto, Yusuke Iseya, Hirofumi Kurino, Thomas Demand, and former star athletes Dave Cowens and… [ Continue reading ]
Just found this fantastic book called Abstract Comics, edited by Andrei Molotiu. “…How can a comic be abstract? Well, as it happens, beginning with the experiments of Saul Steinberg, through some of the more psychedelic creations of R. Crumb and Victor Moscoso, and with increasing frequency in recent… [ Continue reading ]
David Carlson / David Report put together this interesting and inspiring report: A checklist for sustainability. Open publication – Free publishing – More trends… [ Continue reading ]
From A Magazine Curated By: A Blog Curated By. “A Blog Curated By will explore the archives of A MAGAZINE and the worlds of our curators, contributors and collaborators. Past issues of A MAGAZINE will be released to view on the website each month through 2009,… [ Continue reading ]
I just found this very interesting and inspiring book ‘How to be an explorer of the world’ by Keri Smith. It feels so much like my personal manifesto, a document with my believes and goals… ‘At any given moment, no matter where you are, there are… [ Continue reading ]
Just received my signed copy of this inspiring and beautiful book ‘The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work’ by Alain de Botton, published by Monocle. ‘In Th Pleasures and Sorrows of Work, Alain de Botton reveals why we need an art that can proclaim the… [ Continue reading ]
Printer Resources for Independent Art Publishers is a tumblr page by Ooga Booga Store, the LA based book, art & accessories boutique. It features a list of printers recommended by artist book publishers all over the world. Great to see people share their resources!… [ Continue reading ]
Yesterday I received this beautiful book with black and white images by RJ Shaughnessy. I asked him a short explanation on the story behind ‘Your golden opportunity is comeing very soon’: “Every day as humans and as artists in particular we attempt to achieve perfection. Imperfections arise… [ Continue reading ]
I posted the duffel some days ago, but that was only the appetizer… Yesterday they released the h(y)r collective magazine issue 12 with a fabulous collaboration with Gitman Bros. on a beautiful shirt and they will open their own shop this months as well… I asked… [ Continue reading ]
Check this beautiful publication by Wytske van Keulen: We would come to doubt everything. And almost everyone would come to doubt. Thank you Sebastiaan for the tip. [ Continue reading ]