This is a 2021 reprint of 'A Magazine curated by MAISON MARTIN MARGIELA' published in 2004.
This limited edition reprint commemorates the 20th anniversary of A Magazine, founded in 2001, and contains the same content as the first edition. You can appreciate Maison Martin Margiela's working methods, including the brand's philosophy such as Dadaism and deconstructionism, and behind-the-scenes stories.
It’s not surprising that the man who gave us Mulholland Drive, Twin Peaks, and Blue Velvet can just as easily execute a dramatic, eerie love letter to the female form. Lynch’s passions have always extended beyond film.
240 pages, 125 Illustration(s)
February 2022, ISBN 9782869251663
A photographic examination of matter as the basis of life
This book chronicles the most extensive photographic project to date from Spanish photographer Aleix Plademunt (born 1980). Started in 2013, Matter addresses the age-old question of our existence by delving into the foundation of all life: matter.
https://aleixplademunt.com/Matter
“Best book design from all over the world”. Stiftung Buchkunst
“The most beautiful Swiss book of the year”. Swiss culture awards
“Mejor libro de fotografía del año 2022”. PhotoEspaña
Silver plate. Deutscher Fotobuchpreis
Paperback, 8.75 x 12.25 in. / 640 pgs / 40 color / 560 bw.
May 2023 ISBN 9783959055758
The Walther Collection is a private art collection and foundation dedicated to contemporary photography and lens-based art.
A large-format paperback presenting an extensive history of the Walther Collection, complete with a select illustrated chronology and overview of the collection’s 53 exhibitions and 18 publications.
Inside the Walther Collection’s project space in downtown Chelsea and its role as a workshop, research center and forum for contemporary photography.
Paperback, 6.75 x 9.75 in. / 480 pgs / 312 color / 185 bw.
December 2025 ISBN 9783969994283
Walking portraits of Everything Passes stretching from the 1950s to the end of the 1970s; a few blocks of a famous street the Calle de Junin in Medellin, Colombia.
From the 1950s through the end of the 1970s, street photographers known as fotocineros would photograph passersby on the Calle Junín and offer their images for sale documenting everyday life of bygone eras (along with the clothing, cars, buildings, advertisements, shops and display windows of the time).
Powerful sense of ephemerality and mortality that inheres in the casualness of both the images and the act of walking. Some 400 anonymous photographs were collected to make this volume, over a four-year period. Charmingly designed with a stamped cloth cover featuring a pedestrian in silhouette, the publication includes a meditation on the history of the Calle Junín that accompanies the photographs throughout.
Clth, 5.25 x 4.75 in. / 104 pgs / 120 color.
September 2013, Out of Print, Last Copy!
ISBN 9788415118558
An arresting presentation of the Polish artist’s ever-prescient film and media work
Accompanying the first Italian solo exhibition on Polish artist Artur Zmijewski (born 1966), this catalog presents a selection of past and recent works, including a film inspired by the scientific cinema of the neurologist Vincenzo Neri and the photographic series Refugees/Cardboards.
ISBN 9788836650101
Hbk, 9 x 11 in. / 336 pgs / 570 color.
May 2024
These unseen “peace” photographs, collated and published here for the first time, are introduced with a foreword by renowned street artist and graphic designer Shepard Fairey and text by Peter Doggett. Singer and activist Joan Baez provides the book’s afterword.
Jim Marshall: Peace collects the beloved photographer’s previously unseen “peace” photographs, taken mainly between 1961 and 1968. Photographing across America, Marshall charted the life of a symbol, documenting how the peace sign went from holding a specific anti-nuclear meaning to serving as a broad, internationally recognized symbol for peace. Marshall captured street graffiti in the New York subway, buttons pinned to hippies and students, and West Coast peace rallies held by a generation who believed, for a brief moment, they could make a difference.
ISBN: 978-1-909526-48-8
128pp; 235 x 170mm / 9.25 x 6.75 in.
120 B&W photographs
September 2017