Elise Florenty & Marcel Türkowsky – Mississippiana – Not Finished, Just Begun

Posted in Editions, Motto Berlin store, music, poster, Uncategorized on March 15th, 2011
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Elise Florenty & Marcel Türkowsky – Mississippiana – Not Finished, Just Begun- 2011

The Edition “Not Finished, Just Begun” was published on the occasion of the exhibition The Eleventh Letter, with Patrick Bernier & Olive Martin – Elise Florenty & Marcel Türkowsky, curated by Marie Cozette at BKV Potsdam e.V., December 12, 2010 – January 30, 2011.
Comes in handmade white foil hot stamped cartonage boxes, handnumbered limited edition of 300.

Published by Harpokratés Edition

Inside the Box:
-80 pages Book
-Tape
-Two Blind Dice
-Magnifying Glass
-16 Handstamped Instruction Cards
-Poster

D 36€

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Kreisel. Dreidel – Elise Florenty & Marcel Türkowsky

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Kreisel. Dreidel

“My doubt stand in a Circle around every word…”
A project by Elise Florenty & Marcel Türkowsky inspired by Franz Kafka’s diaries and shortstories characters “Odradek” “Josefine” & shortstory “Der Kreisel”.

The audio side features one of Marcel Türkowskys mirror composition pieces. An Excerpt of a 60 minute piece for 7 spinning tops.

Mastered at Dubplates & Mastering
edition of 300 copies
pressed on 180g vinyl
Drawings by Giordani Bruno
Harpokrates Edition

D 20€

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Peep-Hole Sheet #07 – Pavel Büchler

Posted in magazines, Motto Berlin store, writing on March 14th, 2011
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Peep Hole Sheet Issue 07, Winter 2011, PAVEL BÜCHLER

Pavel Büchler is an artist, lecturer and writer. He is committed to the catalytic nature of art – its potential to draw attention to the obvious and revealing it as
ultimately strange. Notes from the bottom of a bag is released in conjunction of his exhibition Working Title (in collaboration with Evangelia Spiliopoulou) at Peep-Hole.
In almost two years, this is the first time that the exhibition program and the contribution for the editiorial project overlap. It is not a coincidence, but a way to pay homage to an intellectual we think is one of the key figures on the art scene in Europe and around the world.
The text is composed of a series of notes gathered and collected. As Büchler says at the beginning of the text, they “are unresolved, undeveloped, unrehearsed and unrevised. They are left that way so that the writing can continue.” They are ‘useless’ notes that build a discussion around ‘nothing’ and (like art) acquire meaning by saying (doing) that which is meaningless in itself.

Published by Mousse Publishing
Text in English and Italian

D 10€
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Linger On Your Pale Blue Eyes – Rachel Cattle & Steve Richards

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Linger On Your Pale Blue Eyes – Rachel Cattle & Steve Richards

Linger On Your Pale Blue Eyes uses the form of the book to create a narrative arc from the constructions, sounds and memories of mix tape tracks. Elongated lines of text interspersed with hand drawn images reveal the precious associations of the mixed tape to relationships, those between people and between the tracks themselves.

Published by AND
Designed by Eva Weinmayr

28€

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Drawing Room Confessions #1: Charles Avery

Posted in Motto Berlin store, Motto Zürich store, writing on March 13th, 2011

Drawing Room Confessions #1: Charles Avery

Made of words and exchanges, with no images, Drawing Room Confessions is open to diverse practices and voices. It is named after a game played at the end of the nineteenth century in England and France, which consisted of a fixed questionnaire answered by players to reveal their tastes, aspirations and personalities. For every issue of the journal, we invite one artist to play the serious and playful game of conversation. Each section follows a set of rules, only the players change, as interviewers from a wide range of fields contribute to a portrait of the artist at a certain time.

Edited by Manuela Ribadeneira and Vincent Honoré
Editorial board: Åbäke & Michèle Smith
Published by Drawing Room Confessions and Mousse Publishing

D 11€
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Drawing Room Confessions #2: Jason Dodge

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Drawing Room Confessions #2: Jason Dodge

Edited by Manuela Ribadeneira and Vincent Honoré
Editorial board: Åbäke & Michèle Smith
Published by Drawing Room Confessions and Mousse Publishing

D 11€
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Maximage editions

Posted in Motto Berlin store, Motto Zürich store on March 12th, 2011

Maximage
Various prints coming from: Les Images Magiques
(not all for sale)

D 30€

There I was. Collier Schorr. steidlMACK

Posted in Motto Berlin store on March 12th, 2011
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There I was. Collier Schorr.

Published by steidlMACK

There I Was marks a shift in medium and a conceptual departure for Collier Schorr. She is best known for her photographic studies of a real and imagined town in southern Germany, works which tease the accepted artifice of photography to forge an appropriated remembrance of German histories. Schorr found drawing a more acute medium to describe events that took place in the neighbourhoods of her childhood, specifically the muscle car counter culture of the 1960s in Long Island and Queens, NY.
This history is related through the short but spectacular life of charismatic 19 year-old drag car racer Charlie “Astoria Chas” Synder and his ’67 “Ko-Motion” Corvette. At the age of 4 Schorr accompanied her father, an automotive photographer and journalist, to a local race track where she watched Astoria Chas work on his car. A subsequent article followed, with the now eerie headline “While Astoria Chas is doing his thing in Vietnam his friends are racing his L-88.” By the time the article was published, Charlie Snyder had died in action in Vietnam. There I Was is Snyder’s story and Schorr’s dilemma. He was there, she was not. The project examines the role of the photograph as proof of the photographer’s presence, territory and view, and the difficulty of representing any past without the theatricality of re-staging it. Based entirely on photography, the book engages with the medium and simultaneously challenges the role of the photograph as document of the past. Using a collision of source materials for the drawings, beginning with her father’s images and Snyder’s own snapshots taken in Vietnam,
Schorr then draws from professional reportage pictures, so as to describe, literally sketch out, one monumental trip from Queens to Vietnam and back. These drawings are contrasted by reproductions of vintage car magazine articles and Schorr’s own photograph portraits. There I Was is a complex and multi-faceted look at escape, culture, dreams and mortality, conjuring up an expressionistic portrait of the dichotomies of the late 1960s in a fractured wartime America.

D 27,50€

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Grafică Fără Computer / Graphics Without Computer

Posted in graphic design, illustration, Motto Berlin store, Motto Zürich store, writing on March 11th, 2011
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Grafică Fără Computer / Graphics Without Computer

160 Pages
16.5 x 23.5 cm
Texts in English and Romanian

Viviana Iacob tells us about representation and its role in building society and Călin Torsan evokes personal experiences. Both texts are accompanied with quotes of Irina Nicolau, Iosif Cova, Marin Sorescu [important Romanian cultural personalities] etc. The book starts with a foreword of the editor and ends with a chronology of almost all publications of the period, gathered by Mihai Tudoroiu.

D 19€

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Olaf Nicolai: Faites le travail qu’accomplit le soleil

Posted in Editions, Exhibitions, Motto Berlin store, photography, writing on March 11th, 2011
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Olaf Nicolai – Faites le travail qu’accomplit le soleil

48 Pages
Designed by HIT London/ Berlin
Leipzig 2011

The publication “fait le travail qu’accomplit le soleil” was published to accompany the exhibition from Olaf Nicolai in the kestnergesellschaft, Hanover. It translates the topics and the vocabulary of the exhibition in the space of the book: A tour of the exhibition as a comic. Essays on the work of Olaf Nicolai Anne von der Heiden, and Hans-Hagen Hildebrandt, Monika Szewczyk and Marc Ries.

28.00 €

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