In this postcard book, illustrator Stef Mosebach combines vintage horse postcards with codes and slang from the queer community.
In his work the beauty & the boys, photographer Martin de Crignis subtly touches on issues of body cult, naturalness, and masculinity.
In a humorous way, the cookbook by Gabriele Edlbauer and Julia S. Goodman, two artists living and working in Vienna, addresses complex feelings and hard truths through chicken recipes.
The publication brings together two internationally renowned artistic perspectives: William N. Copley, influenced by Dadaism, Surrealism, and Pop Art, and Dorothy Iannone, who developed a unique visual language from American Expressionism.
In her latest series American artist Ruth Marten reflects on the radical cultural shift of the 1920s: through reworked heliogravures, she emphasises the diversity and complexity of female possibilities, infusing them with a dash of humour and subversion.
Silke Schönfeld's film works oscillate between installation, staging and documentation, emphasising ambiguities, questioning the authenticity of moving images and thus locating the viewer in a vague space between staged and documented film.
In 1981 Helge Tscharn began to photographically document the dawn of German skateboarding history. His photos, spanning over 40 years, exude the sweat and blood of the riders in... Læs mere
Ossip Klarwein’s work shaped the architectural image of cities like Berlin or Jerusalem. This publication is intended as an overview of Klarwein's entire oeuvre, making available for the first time extensive sources from his scattered estate.
For 'A Painting for a Family Dinner' Alina and Jeff Bliumis were invited to dinner by 62 families to date - in return they received a painting. This... Læs mere
Anchored in the Western art world, Nomura naturally incorporated cultural and spiritual traditions of his native Japan into his versatile artistic work, which often touched on the spiritual dimensions of life. Text in English, German and Japanese.
Laura Gaiser establishes fluid, collective, queer and eco-feminist narratives which understand the world from multiple perspectives of biodiversity. Portraying non-humans, humans,... Læs mere
Through her photographs Carlotta Guerra invites us on a visual and emotional journey that encourages us to explore the magic and the sorrows of life, from the simplest to the most significant moments of everyday existence.