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If you’re around for Berlin Gallery Weekend, you are in luck! We will exceptionally be open on Sunday. Come by and say hello!

Gallery Weekend Hours:
Saturday, April 27: 11am – 7pm
Sunday, April 28: 1pm – 6pm


Speaking of art, we are thrilled to announce that we will be the official bookstore at Liste Art Fair Basel and Design Miami/ Basel this coming June. It is a real honour and we are pleased as punch to participate. See you there perhaps?

One last thing: the server for our online shop is still refusing to cooperate with us humans and we are unable to show recent arrivals! To make up for this, we have made a list of art book favourites as well as some fresh art mags. Enjoy!

 

Daido Moriyama Shashin Jidai 1981–1988 

With the publication of his serialized photo-essay Hikari to Kage (Light and Shadow) in the first issues of the magazine Shashin Jidai, Daido Moriyama announced his return to photography after nearly a decade lost in addiction and depression. A beautiful and harrowing collection from a true master of the craft.
 

John Cage: A Mycological Foray

This delightful two-volume tome draws readers across the idiosyncratic, mushroom-suffused, innermost landscape of celebrated American composer John Cage.

 

Mortadella
Christoph Hänsli 


A series of 332 small paintings with each one depicting a life-sized slice of sausage, this book combines scientific accuracy with painterly freedom and a subtle sense of humor. Featuring a text by John Berger!
 

Blau International #10

The latest issue of this exceptional Berlin-based art magazine is a delight, featuring artists as diverse and interesting as Oliver Bak, Sterling Ruby, and WangShui.

 

Skin in the Game
Clémentine Deliss


In this new book, Clémentine Deliss expands on how artists understand risk and contention both in their work and with regard to historical collections.
 

The Vulgarity of Being Three-Dimensional
Tine Bek


In her first monograph Danish photographic artist Tine Bek tries to escape strict hierarchical structures through a series of aesthetic experiments–an excess of uncontrolled forms that in the sculptural tradition have been dismissed as vulgar or possibly baroque. Stunning!

 

General Idea

A massive overview of the revered and subversive queer Canadian collective. Published on the occasion of the General Idea retrospective at the National Gallery of Canada, Ontario, and the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (2022–2023), this volume constitutes the most comprehensive source on the group, founded in Toronto in 1969 by Felix Partz, Jorge Zontal, and AA Bronson.
 

Royal Chambers
Wang & Söderstrom


In Royal Chambers, the acclaimed artistic design duo Wang & Söderström present an assembly of five works that investigate our relationship to the term “home” across the digital and environmental developments of our time. Together they describe an entanglement of shifting power structures and perspectives in a rapidly changing ‘phygital’ world. 
 

Spike Art #79

Wondering how art is handling the chaos of living in the modern world? Then take a look at the latest issue of Spike
 

After Institutions
Karen Archey

In After Institutions, Karen Archey addresses contemporary art’s sociopolitical entanglements by expanding the definition of Institutional Critique, looking beyond what cultural institutions were to what they are and what they might become.

 

Hereafter Called: Subject
Samuel Otte

Hereafter Called: Subject is an extraordinary visual road trip through people and places in Europe. It contains a collection of personal, photographic experiments that explore the complexities of different relationships.

 

Ceremony (Burial of an Undead World)

Featuring contributions from 25 acclaimed writers and artists, this publication is a critical reference point for those seeking to construct and envisage a “counter-cosmogony” to the dispossession, slavery, and extractivism of modernity. 
 
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