Roma Publications is an Amsterdam based art book publisher and design studio, founded in 1998 by graphic designer Roger Willems, and artists Mark Manders and Marc Nagtzaam. It is used as a platform to produce and distribute autonomous publications made in close collaboration with a growing number of artists, institutions, writers and designers. Related to the content, every issue has its own rule of appearance and distribution, varying from house to house papers to exclusive books. The publications so far are in editions between 2 and 150,000 copies. Occasionally, Roma also curates exhibitions. Current staff: Roger Willems, Jordi de Vetten and Erik van der Weijde
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Karel Martens - Birthday Calendar
Jeroen Kooijmans - LV-22-LV
Tom Engels & Maya Tounta (editors) - 15th Baltic Triennial: Remain in Zero / Same Day
Experimental Jetset - Statement and Counter-Statement 2: Typologies/Typographies/Topologies/Topographies
Experimental Jetset - Statement and Counter-Statement: Notes on Experimental Jetset (reprint)
Irene Kopelman - Field to Form
Herman de Vries - from around eschenau. herbarium
Geert Goiris - Hinterland
Batia Suter & Zoe Keller - Uqbaroxy: The Eranos Archives, Laboratory of the Anarchaetype
Jo Ractliffe - Landscaping
Bart Lodewijks - Istanbul Drawings
Emmanuelle Antille - The Wonder Way Project
Kees Goudzwaard, Inge Meijer, Johannes Schwartz, Pierre Leguillon, among others.
The colorful, layered patterns in this A3 birthday calendar are based on a single shape punched out of colored cardstock in multiple directions. The design was originally created by Martens in 1968 but was only realized today.
A few speical editions (87 bag + 2 posters + Birthday calendar) are still available. To order: archive@romapublications.org
The Art of the Hairy Monkey unveils the world of máohóu, an obscure, satirical folk art from Beijing dating 200 years. Tiny, mischievous figures are crafted from materials used in traditional Chinese medicine: cicada shells and magnolia buds. These miniature characters are placed in rich dioramas that mirror society with wit, irony and gentle provocation. Long practiced yet rarely documented, the tradition of the “Hairy Monkey” has recently been recognised as Intangible Cultural Heritage in China. This is the first dedicated publication on the subject outside its country of origin. The book sits at the crossroads of social satire, folk art, miniature sculpture and art photography. It will intrigue readers drawn to Chinese culture, subversive humour and overlooked artistic traditions. Design: Jordi de Vetten & Simon Wald-Lasowski. ISBN 9789464461039
Memorials continues the trajectory of Jan Kempenaers’ earlier publication Spomenik (ROMA 141, 2010). Comprising 255 black-and-white photographs, most of them made between 2022 and 2025, the book brings together images of brutalist war memorials in the former Yugoslavia, built between 1950 and 1980, during the socialist period. Made over the course of ten journeys through the region—across present-day Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, and North Macedonia—the photographs trace a landscape in which sculpture, ideology, and collective memory remain deeply intertwined. As Matthew Harvey writes in his essay for the book, “the entire landscape of monuments acts as a library and archive in and of itself.” Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460957
Flying a Kite Through an Oblique Plane of Focus draws on the phototechnical principle named after Theodor Scheimpflug and his interest in kites. At the heart of the project lies an attempt to photograph a nineteenth-century kite flying through an oblique plane of focus in a clearing in the Julian Alps, near Trenta. The title doubles as a protocol through which the work delves into the political, poetic and historical ties between photography, landscape and cartography. The book counts 56 pages in a fourfold cover that includes two original handmade 13x18 cm baryta gelatin silver contact prints, one of which has a translucent acrylic paint overlay highlighting the oblique plane of focus, edition: 150, numbered.€70. Design: Tjobo Kho. ISBN 9789464461022
Based on the film ‘Love-22-Love’, this book by Jeroen Kooijmans offers an intimate and artistic journey through love, art, and darkness. Drawing from diaries and a rich visual archive, it reflects more than three decades of his artistic practice, where reality, fantasy, and poetry converge. With honesty and vulnerability, Kooijmans explores love as a guiding force, the creative process, and a lifelong struggle with depression and psychosis, aiming to break taboos and invite openness. The book weaves excerpts from the film and archival imagery into a compelling portrait of an inner journey. Design: Marius Schwartz. ISBN 9789464460971
152 pages / 21 × 29.7 cm / in collaboration with Inventory Press
In 2023, American artist Ben Thorp Brown opened "Cura’s Garden", a long-term, immersive exhibition set in the medieval garden of Kunsthal Gent, a former Carmelite monastery. Expanding on the Roman myth of Cura, the project brings together a theatrical assortment of trees and other flora, fog, sculpture, and sound—elements that cohere into a dense, indeterminate sensorial experience. This richly illustrated volume, organized around the seasons, features vivid documentation across two years of the garden’s young life alongside linocut botanical prints by the artist’s mother, Cary Thorp Brown. New essays by Laura McLean-Ferris, Laurie Cluitmans, Robert Wiesenberger explore the conceptual, formal, art historical, and affective valences of "Cura’s Garden", and a roundtable conversation between Brown and Laura Herman, Jan Minne, and Valentijn Goethals considers the history and development of the project, from the artist’s 2019 film “Cura", a precursor to the garden, through present concerns around the maintenance and unfolding nature of this site-specific work.With images by Michiel de Cleene and Ben Thorp Brown. Design: Valentijn Goethals. ISBN 978941753941
192 pages / 24 × 32 cm / in collaboration with Fundación MAPFRE, Madrid
Catalogue of the first major traveling retrospective devoted to Dutch photographer Dana Lixenberg. Spanning more than three decades, American Images presents a nuanced exploration of contemporary American society through Lixenberg’s editorial portraits, and a selection of her most significant projects. From the emblematic Imperial Courts, initiated in the aftermath of the 1992 Watts uprising, to her portraits made in Jeffersonville (Indiana) and Shishmaref (Alaska), Lixenberg captures the essence of humanity across diverse and complex contexts. Her images transcend mere appearance; they tell stories of inequality, identity, and resilience. Co-published with Fundación MAPFRE. With texts by the exhibition curators Laurie Hurwitz and Marcel Feil. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460988
24 pages / 16.5 × 33 cm / in collaboration with Diener & Diener Architekten, Basel
The Swiss Embassy in Berlin and Its Surroundings: A Building by Diener & Diener focuses on the titular building in its historical, urban context, and the everyday life that surrounds it. Completed between 1995 and 2000, the Swiss Embassy is widely considered among the most significant works by Diener & Diener Architects, a Basel-based architectural practice recognized for their projects often conceived as statements that make our present time resonate with history by means of most minimal interventions in urban fabric. The book, unfolding as a single poster with multiple pictures on one side and texts on the other, portrays the Embassy—an exterritorial entity in a foreign state, hospitable in most cases exclusively to citizens of their own country—as an institution embodied in the building that contains it. Black-and-white images by Berlin-based photographer Akinbode Akinbiyi capture the building itself—located in the historically charged area in the knee of the river Spree, next to the Reichstag and the Federal Chancellery—as well as those walking by. The book includes new essays by Hannah Feldman, an historian and theorist of contemporary art, urban space, and decolonization, Associate Professor of Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania, and a curator, former artistic director of documenta 14 in Athens and Kassel, Adam Szymczyk. In photographs and texts, a fragmentary portrait of the building comes into being. Photographs by Akinbode Akinbiyi, with texts by Hannah Feldman and Adam Szymczyk and coda by Roger Diener. Design: Roger Willems.ISBN 9789464460919
Using hand puppets, Wouter van Riessen – analogous to the poetry collection Les Fleurs du mal by French writer Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867) – depicts the story of a man and a woman who identify so strongly with their roles as poet and muse that it leads to their downfall. The book contains 32 puppet tableaus, accompanied by excerpts from Baudelaire's poetry, in original French, and English translation. It also includes an interview (in English) by Cornel Bierens with the artist. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460964
140 pages / 21 × 29.7 cm / in collaboration with Le Bal, Paris
Fury brings together a new series by Marie Quéau, winner of the 5th LE BAL/ DAGP Prize for Young Creation. The work focuses on bodies confronted with extreme states: stunt performers repeatedly thrown through windows, actors in trance within motion capture studios, freedivers in static immersion on the edge of drift, individuals giving free rein to their rage in a fury room. Through these settings, Quéau’s work invites us to question our own perception of reality. What if these moments of confrontation with our limits - when body and mind waver between control and surrender - revealed what binds us most intensely? Text: Guillaume Blanc-Marianne. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460933
48 pages / 23.5 × 16.5 cm / in collaboration with Keijiban, Kanazawa
Hikari Ono is known for her ongoing series Object for paintings, a body of small clay sculptures defined by minimal forms and a reduced yet subtle color palette. Alongside this three-dimensional practice, she also explores the medium of monotype. Created with black ink on postcard-sized glass plates, her works capture on their surface a sequence of simple gestures, unfolding a formal vocabulary that oscillates between opacity and transparency, structure and accident. This book brings together and reproduces at actual scale around sixty of these pieces, created between 2015 and 2025. Edited by: Olivier Mignon. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460940
The roots of Studio Music lie in a special encounter between sound artist Jan D’Haene and visual artist Mark Manders. Recorded in Manders’ studio, where sounds resonated among the artworks, the music unfolded in dialogue with the imposing space. As the concluding part of a diptych, following the EP Études, this album evolves more slowly and with greater layers. It forms a dialogue with D’Haene’s introspective passages and invites a moment of pause and stillness. In doing so, the music embodies the tension between vulnerability and strength, between the individual and the universal. Music composed and performed by Jan D’Haene in the studio of Mark Manders, Ronse, August 2025. Recorded and mixed by Oscar Claus. Mastered by Stephan Mathieu.Artwork by Mark Manders. Design by Simon Bultnyck
Studio Snapshots comprises a series of black-and-white photographs taken in the studio of Dutch artist Mark Manders, where finished and unfinished works reflect various stages of the creative process. Notably, the selection of images gives a sense of the artist’s approach and method, with various tools, objects, implements, and materials appearing in the photographed spaces alongside his creations in progress. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460902
More is a compelling visual archive that brings together over 25 years of collaborative work by Dutch duo Blommers & Schumm. Known for their unique approach to fashion and portrait photography, Anuschka Blommers and Niels Schumm create meticulously constructed images that appear effortless, yet every element is captured in-camera. Balancing on the edge of the uncanny and the everyday, where a tension emerges between beauty and strangeness, their work often explores the boundaries between public image and private life, commercial styling and autonomous work. The book reveals the artistry behind the quiet disruptions of an intuitive and subversive practice. Design: Julie Peeters. ISBN 9789464460872
168 pages / 17 × 24 cm / in collaboration with Center for Book Arts, New York
This book explores nearly four decades of Boekie Woekie, Amsterdam’s legendary artist-run bookshop and gallery. Founded in 1986 by a group of artists, Boekie Woekie has since evolved into a self-sustained hub for artists’ books and a living artwork in its own right. With contributions by Maike Aden, Christa-Maria Lerm Hayes, and Anne Thurmann-Jajes, the book reflects on Boekie Woekie’s roots in the Fluxus tradition, its radical publishing ethos, and its ongoing challenge to art world conventions. It includes archival material, excerpts from Jan Voss’s diary, an exhibition checklist, and documentation of the group’s subversive printing practices and international collaborations. Design: Roger Willems & Jordi de Vetten. ISBN 9789464460780
192 pages / 24 × 32 cm / in collaboration with Stadsarchief Amsterdam
De Wallen Amsterdam is a portrait of Amsterdam’s Red Light District, the historic neighbourhood where she spent her early childhood. Her work on De Wallen, created between 2021 and 2025, does not focus on the excesses in the community, the result of overtourism and overconsumption. Nor does she take a position on the recent political and communal efforts to contain these excesses. Shot on film with a large-format camera, the series consists of intimate black-and-white portraits of residents, visitors, artists, sex workers, drifters, and entrepreneurs. These are shown alongside detailed interiors in colour, devoid of people, that reveal what lies behind the facades of the alleys and canals. ‘De Wallen Amsterdam’ also includes stills from her three-channel video installation, part of an exhibition at the Stadsarchief Amsterdam (Amsterdam City Archives). Design: Hans Gremmen. ISBN 9789464460889
188 pages / 16 × 22 cm / in collaboration with Arts Council Luxembourg
O is an exploration of Osaka’s waterfront by Daniel Reuter and Umihara Chikara, created during a month-long shared residency in the city. Staying in a narrow house overlooking the Okawa River, the two artists embarked on daily walks and travelled to the vast industrial zones next to the bay. Every photograph in the book was taken during this period; each artist contributed half, though it remains deliberately unclear who produced which image. In the city’s evolving periphery, the forms of global infrastructure meet the slower, subjective pace of lived experience. The book appears as part of the artistic programme of the Luxembourg Pavilion at the Osaka World Expo 2025. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460865
168 pages / 21 × 28 cm / in collaboration with TU Delft
La Nonpareille expands on Batia Suter’s site-specific installation at TU Delft, in which she engaged with an archive of glass slides from its library. Originally used between 1900 and 1960 for lectures in Mechanical Technology, these visibly worn plates document machines, industrial materials, and production processes during a period of increasing mechanisation. Suter reworks the material into a visual reflection on the entanglement of humans and machines – and how technology reshapes perception, labour, and everyday life. Many compositions in the book consist of layered montages, where multiple images are overlaid to create new, morphed forms and associations. Design: Batia Suter & Roger Willems (assisted by Yuri Sato). ISBN 9789464460858
216 pages / 17 × 24 cm / in collaboration with Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
Unbound accompanies Karel Martens’ upcoming solo exhibition at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. The book brings together a wide-ranging body of work Karel made and collected over the entire span of his decades-long career. Containing works from the show, collaged, overprinted and juxtaposed with elements found around his studio, the book balances between being an artist book and a catalog. “This publication, thoughtfully designed by Jordi de Vetten and Susu Lee in close collaboration with Martens himself, functions as a handbook to his work. But it’s an unconventional one: unstructured, non-hierarchical, playful, personal, and associative.” With texts by Thomas Castro, curator of the exhibition and Rein Wolfs, director of the Stedelijk Museum. Design: Karel Martens, Susu Lee, Jordi de Vetten. ISBN 9789464460841
A tear-off calendar for 2026 by Dutch graphic designer Karel Martens. For each day of the year, Martens has created a unique arrangement, originally constructed using his signature method of printing letterpress monoprints from found metal forms, and then digitized to comprise 365 compositions in total. Every day is a new day! Design: Karel Martens ISBN 9789464460773
12 pages / 21 × 29.7 cm / in collaboration with Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
A room full of colours! Selected from 216 variations, this hand-picked unique set of twelve A4 sheets can be composed as wallpaper. Released on the occasion of the exhibition ‘Karel Martens – Unbound’ at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. ISBN 9789464460827
68 pages / 23 × 31 cm / in collaboration with Musée de Bagnes, Le Châble
Invited to exhibit on the Mauvoisin Dam in Switzerland, Camille Llobet created a photographic series capturing a glacial landscape in transition. Shot on and around the moraines of the Mer de Glace, the images reveal a layered world of rock, ice, and sediment - remnants of a largely vanished glacier. Through diptychs that often exclude the sky and horizon, Llobet invites viewers to re-experience the scale and materiality of this grey-toned terrain. The book also features an in-depth interview with Jean-Paul Felley, in which Llobet discusses her working process, collaboration with geomorphologists, and the choreography of mountain landscapes in flux. This is the 11th artist's publication in conjunction with the yearly summer exhibition in the area of the Mauvoisin Dam in Vallais, Switzerland, curated by Jean-Paul Felley. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460834
This publication is connected to the exhibition Una cuestión de encuadre at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Panama (MAC Panamá) from September 2024 to January 2025. It features 3 series of works developed in collaboration with the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) in Panama in 2024. With contributions by both artist and scientists, this book offers a model for interdisciplinary practice rooted in long-term exchange. It also marks the occasion of Kopelman’s appointment as the first non-scientist to be named Research Associate at STRI – a formal recognition of her enduring engagement with the institute’s work and the Panamanian landscape. Design: Ayumi Higuchi and Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460810
144 pages / 21 × 30 cm / in collaboration with Museum of Cycladic Art, Athens
This catalogue accompanies the exhibition "Marlene Dumas: Cycladic Blues" at the Museum of Cycladic Art in Athens, featuring over 40 paintings and works on paper, combined with over 30 antiquities from the museum’s collection. Grouped into categories – family portrait, erotic figure, fragmented body and portraits of sculptures – Dumas’s works enter into a timeless dialogue with the abstracted human forms of Cycladic figurines created by unknown artists several millennia ago. As the artist states on the first page: "This is a book for all times; from being born, being young, being attractive and seductive, being betrayed and attacked, to being old and trying not to die." With texts by Douglas Fogle, curator of the exhibition, and Marlene Dumas. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460803
Artist and critic Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa presents INDEX 2025, a book constituted by cuts, folds, citations, terms and images, all of which explore the resonance of its (im)proper name. The book may have begun in the summer of congressional Kente cloth, in the operation of summer camps, or in the imprecise materiality of social distance. Its origins are certainly multiple, multiply uncertain, as stable as any reflection given in space over time. Or, as fixed as any photograph. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460766
Contouren consists of recent black and white photographs taken by Jordi de Vetten within the Netherlands. By juxtaposing photos of curiosities found within a seemingly well-organised, flat landscape, the book initiates a play with these elements—each with their own character. Contouren is a poetic take on the Dutch landscape and comprises 27 black and white photos and six scans printed with blue ink. ISBN 9789464460797.
248 pages / 22 × 29 cm / in collaboration with Mudam, Luxembourg
This book, A Model, parallels the exhibition A Model at Mudam Luxembourg – Musée d’Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean. The museum’s director Bettina Steinbrügge conceived this exhibition as a conversation with the ever evolving contemporary art museum. This publication, with a sweeping essay about the roles museums can take, in theory, in practice and in use, enacts how Steinbrügge engages the artists in the exhibition to sit with this shifting idea. Commissioning major works by Nina Beier & Bob Kil, Rayyane Tabet, Oscar Murillo or Claire Fontaine and historical works by Alvar Aalto and Tomaso Binga the exhibition uses the format of prologue, body and epilogue to overlap gestures in the museum space. Likewise, this book engages the designer Julie Peeters, photographer Adrianna Glaviano and artist Jason Dodge as editor to stage a publication that makes a new exhibition, A Model, between these pages. ISBN 9789464460759. Design: Julie Peeters
304 pages / 24 × 34 cm / in collaboration with WIELS, Brussels
Published on the occasion of Oorebeek's major survey exhibition at WIELS in Brussels, this richly illustrated book presents re-readings of fifty years’ work and the materiality of production. These are numbered according to recollection, organised under headings, and translated from Dutch to English. The translations are coloured by two years of conversation with editor/designer Will Holder –accounting for ambiguity, rabbit-holes, and an [un]conscious preference for “quasi-” “ofschoon...” “enzovoort.” Repetition, alliteration, and other material, musical and metric devices are placed on the page, quite intentionally, designed “an sich” to facilitate memory and recall; complementing the book’s many scale details of work itself. ISBN 9789464460742. Design: Will Holder
24 pages / 19 × 25 cm / in collaboration with KIOSK, Ghent
A red rectangular frame that is part of an installation by Hans Demeulenaere at the exhibition One way or another, 10 years of Posture Editions in S.M.A.K. in 2021 remains behind in the museum due to the artist's forgetfulness. This absent-mindedness forms the starting point for Unfolding Structures of Exchange. What happens when three artists exchange this red nomadic frame among themselves and shape it to their sculptural, drawing, and choreographic hand? ISBN 9789464460735. Edition of 250 copies, with a text insert by Simon Delobel.
Book with 192 stills from a 3.2 seconds film clip of Haku Shimasaki performing a Cab Double 1080˚. In October 2022 Ari Marcopoulos went to Saas-Fee in Switzerland to work on his short film Butter. The film was shot on the glacier where a halfpipe was made for professional snowboarders to kick off their competitive season. After finishing the film Ari asked a group of snowboarders to send him their favourite clips of tricks which resulted in another film: Black Snow. He had desaturated and inverted the clips so the stills looked like black-and-white negatives, connecting the relatively new technique of multi-channel video to the beginnings of photography. In this process the clip by Haku Shimasaki stood out and has been made into this publication. With text by Canon Georges LeMaire, Lucy Raven, and Ari Marcopoulos. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460728. Edition of 300 copies in a box with a risograph, signed and numbered by Ari Marcopoulos.
The photos presented in this publication show images collected by the Mexican architect Luis Barragán (1902-1988) as part of a reference archive that he displayed on a large wooden monk’s lectern in the living room of his house in Mexico City. The somewhat bulky piece of furniture, occupying almost all of the room in front of a large window facing the garden, presented the particulars of Barragán’s thinking in a fluctuating arrangement of illustrations. During a stay in Mexico City in January 2011, Roger Willems and Mark Manders captured a set of individual images taken against the wooden floorboards of the Barragán House. Text by Wonne Ickx. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460711. Edition of 500 copies
Love Letters is a selection of 44 envelopes for the letters that Karel Martens sent to his love, Lous between 1962 and 1963. These envelopes have been manually printed during the time Karel was stationed in the drawing room of the Welfare Service in the Frederik Hendrik Barracks for his military service, tasked with designing a poster titled “Don’t croak about the military service matters, the enemy is listening.” Design: Karel Martens. ISBN 9789464460704
A collection of works by Henri Jacobs who has been conducting an investigation into two-dimensionality, the flat nature and recto-verso proposition of a surface. Materialising in various forms such as plaited paintings to wall hangings, murals, brickwork, ceramic works, and drawings made using a variety of techniques. One technique Jacobs regularly experiments with is that of plaiting paper, whereby old and new works or figurative and geometric images are woven together into a two-sided 2-D surface that is image, pattern, texture, and structure all-in one. Text by Kasper Andreasen and Henri Jacobs. Design: Yuri Sato, Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460698
252 pages / 12.2 × 19.7 cm / in collaboration with Soapbox Journal
Read me while you walk. Hold me while you stand. Put me down while you take a pause.
In the introduction, Alice Twemlow and Tânia A. Cardoso write: “What might be considered the research output of a walking practice? Where and when does the research occur in relation to the walk, the walking and the walkers? Does the walk activate our senses, or do our senses demand that we walk? What and where are the objects and subjects of a walk? How might walking help us emphasise our connection to the more-than-human world? What are the entry points to a city through walking? How might walking provide a path toward more socially just urban spaces and commons?” Design: Jana Sofie Liebe. Riso printing: no kiss?, Amsterdam. ISBN 9789464460674
164 pages / 17.8 × 24.2 cm / in collaboration with Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
Painting as Prop features four new essays and one conversation with the artist. Several paintings, some of which played a role as props in Sasnal’s recent film project The Assistant, take cues from archival images, banal snapshots, popular culture, and art history. The accompanying texts introduce Sasnal’s distinct portraiture, modernist inspirations, and the development of his first feature film. Edited by Adam Szymczyk. With contributions by Rein Wolfs, Rachel Haidu, Ulrich Loock, Noit Banai, Adam Szymczyk, Rita Ouédraogo, Wilhelm Sasnal. Design: Agata Biskup. ISBN 9789464460667
During extensive travel between 2018 and 2024, W.M. Harvey photographed as widely as possible across a range of knotted ecological and infrastructural contexts being transformed by large-scale capital investment. Begun while working regularly in offset printing factories in East Asia, Europe, and North America, he was drawn to the messy and contingent worlds where life plays out at the factory’s extended edge. All shot on 35mm consumer-grade film, the film was developed, as far as possible, in one-hour labs in the locations where they were taken—the varying quality and color of the images reflecting differences in processing, scanning technologies, and human error—fading relics of another era in the intensive material and commercial production of everyday images. Future Estate features 184 of those images, accompanied by texts based on autobiographical reflection and field notes, and an essay by AbdouMaliq Simone, documenting how places are organized and disorganized by commodity production; the geopolitics of development; and the zoning practices, extractions, and transnational investments that come with uneven processes of global labor and distribution. The book makes use of the unheroic image, the sideways view of the margins, offering alternative pathways to consider a world produced, consumed, constructed, maintained, variously inhabited, and precariously lived. Image editing: Benedikt Reichenbach. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460681
A copy of Future Estate with 10 unique photographic prints collated together out of 400 pictures not included in the book, plus 2 short additional accompanying texts. Book: 208 pages / 23.6 x 17.4 cm landscape / hardcover Prints: 10 one-hour lab prints from Amsterdam / 15 x 10 cm Signed and numbered in an edition of 40 unique copies
A tear-off calendar for 2025 by Dutch graphic designer Karel Martens. For each day of the year, Martens has created a unique arrangement, originally constructed using his signature method of printing letterpress monoprints from found metal forms, and then digitized to comprise 365 compositions in total. Every day is a new day! Design: Karel Martens ISBN 9789464460582
An overview of 20 years of site specific installation works by visual artist Philippe Van Wolputte. From Indicated Locations (2003), via the site specific installations grouped under the title Temporary Penetrable Exhibition Space (2003-2015), Inhaling Minerals As-Best As Possible (2010), and Looking Back While Walking Forward (2012), to Interference Revisited (2024). Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460650. Link: philippevanwolputte.com
132 + 4 pages / 21 × 29.7 cm / in collaboration with Musée de Bagnes, Le Châble
Invited to exhibit on the Mauvoisin dam in Switzerland, Joan Ayrton chose to photograph the dam and the surrounding landscape with a camera called Tessina. An extremely tiny camera which appeared on the market at the end of the 1950s, when the Mauvoisin works were completed. In a history that is highly emblematic of the modern era, that of the construction of dams in the Swiss Alps, and that of a watchmaking industry that, following the stock market crash of 1929, had to reinvent itself, entering the field of photography. With a conversation in French and English between curator Jean-Paul Felley and Joan Ayrton. This is the 10th artist's publication in conjunction with the yearly summer exhibition in the area of the Mauvoisin Dam in Vallais, Switzerland, curated by Jean-Paul Felley. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460643
40 pages / 21 × 29.7 cm / in collaboration with ISIA Urbino
Learning from the inscription in the courtyard of the Ducal Palace of Urbino, Radim Peško, Jonathan Pierini and the students from ISIA Urbino consider different approaches based on the original letterforms from the renaissance to experiment with technologies, to not only show the result of the fonts but to give context to its origins. This specimen also includes texts by Francesco Delrosso, Stuart Bertolotti Bailey, James Langdon, Daniele Bursich, Radim Peško and Jonathan Pierini. Design: Francesco Delrosso, Radim Peško, Jonathan Pierini. ISBN 9789464460636
128 pages / 21.8 × 30.5 cm / in collaboration with monshouwer editions / Fw:Books, Amsterdam
This publication arose from a collaboration between artists Marc Nagtzaam and Stephan Keppel. Photographs of their site-specific exhibition en route! OULIPO en route! are followed by a series of collage-like scans by Nagtzaam and Keppel, in which they combine each other’s drawings and photographs collected for this project. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460599
64 pages / 15 × 20 cm / in collaboration with Dashwood Projects, New York
This book presents two photo series that Marcopoulos made during trips to Tokyo and Kyoto in 2013 and 2023 respectively. The first is a series of wrestlers resting and practicing at the Kokonoe Stable – a famous dohyō in Tokyo. The second series shows students practicing Judo in the Kyoto University Gymnasium. Design: Ari Marcopoulos & Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460612
Pictorial Content? consists of roughly a decade’s worth of drawings and collages made by Marijn van Kreij. Van Kreij combines hand-drawn copies of artworks and illustrations from children’s books with cut-out fragments of text and uses fluid brushstrokes to apply paint to pages from art catalogues and magazines. Certain visual motifs, such as a window and a snail, recur in various forms. The book includes an e-mail exchange between writer and researcher Esther Darley and Marijn van Kreij that took place during the preparations of the publication. Design: Roger Willems ISBN 9789464460605
Bart Lodewijks was invited to make chalk drawings in Belgium’s newest prison, in Haren, Brussels. When he arrived there it was still only a construction site, so he started drawing along the Witloofstraat , the street the prison is located on. He soon became acquainted with the local residents who were concerned about the pending arrival of their new neighbours; twelve hundred prisoners. Fourteen months later the inmates arrived in vans with bulletproof glass. Lodewijks goes inside with the very first group of them, eager to draw on the most feared wall of them all, the wall of walls, to breach the line separating good from evil. Design: Sam de Groot ISBN 9789464460629
340 pages / 17 × 24 cm / in collaboration with Vleeshal, Middelburg
GHOST TOWN by Ola Vasiljeva is the first comprehensive overview of Vasiljeva’s practice and (re)collects the fragments, shapes, and thoughts that have been (re)configured and (re)presented throughout Ola’s multifaceted constellations from 2008 to 2023. Edited by Roos Gortzak and designed by Robert Milne, the publication consists of several intertwined sections, including Ola’s exhibitions; texts by Roos Gortzak, Chris Fitzpatrick, Anna Gritz, Daniil Kharms, and Kate Strain; an ALBUM by The Oceans Academy of Arts (OAOA); and STORAGE that functions as ‘both a compass for navigating the archipelago of her piled arrangements, and later, as a mnemonic device.’ Design: Robert Milne. ISBN 9789464460513
320 pages / 22 × 16 cm / in collaboration with Supreme, New York
This book is a new look at photographs from the time Marcopoulos shot Brown Bag, a short super-8 film of skateboarders in New York in 1993. The film, photographs from that time, plus a small selection of recent work, appear in this book, and as a large collage in the exhibition BEWARE at the Musée Art Moderne de Paris (April 5–August 25 2024). Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460575
The MoMA Plant Collection displays the tradition of including plant life in the Museum of Modern Art. The book presents 340 photographs and drawings that pay tribute to the pairing of plants with art. What can the placement of greenery next to the works of Mark Rothko, Henri Matisse and many others tell us about the relationship between culture and nature? A question that Meijer started to investigate in her first artist's book, The Plant Collection (ROMA 362, 2019), on plants in the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam and continues at this museum in New York. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460537
160 pages / 24 × 30.5 cm / in collaboration with HOGENT Arts Research Fund, Ghent
In April 1872, Vesuvius erupted in a violent cataclysm. It is considered to be the first volcanic eruption ever photographed. Major eruptions have followed since, with the next eruption dangerously looming. Each eruption leads to the next cataclysm, each period of quiescence to forgetfulness and complacency. Amidst the fire, I am not burnt is a surface reading of the iconic landscape shaped by Vesuvius. It researches the different temporalities, scientific and popular approaches, historic and present-day photographic representations, and stories inscribed in this cyclical landscape. Design: Roger Willems ISBN 9789464460520
88 pages / 23 × 28 cm / in collaboration with Le Bal, Paris
Every day, people come to the municipal outdoor gym in Parc de Bercy in Paris. Among them is Medhy, who is behind several initiatives to transform the site into more than just a workout space. In 2020, he invited Marine Peixoto to photograph the scene there. Her practice then took on the rhythm of the gym. Just as some do push-ups and pull-ups, Peixoto carried out an intensive photoshoot. The routine, the repetition, and the cycle of the seasons challenged her determination to "occupy the present", forcing her to constantly renew her perspective on the same subject. This experience of exhausting a place and a way of seeing is a relentless act of faith in others and in oneself. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460568
24 pages / 17 × 24 cm / in collaboration with Keijiban, Kanazawa
By meticulously fixing human hair in lines onto pieces of hand soap, Oksana Pasaiko created a collection of 'Short Sad Texts (Based on the Borders of Countries)'. She argues that the borders presented in this book did not arise from natural features such as rivers, mountains, seas, or lakes, but from human conflicts. Design: Roger Willems. Edition of 800 copies. ISBN 9789464460544
In October elite snowboarders from all over the world come to Saas Fee, Switzerland, to start their winter season at a high altitude snow park with big jumps and a large halfpipe. When Marcopoulos was there to make a video with American Olympian Lucas Foster, he also met and photographed other riders like Japanese Olympic gold medallist Ayumu Hirano, his brother Kaishu, famed for performing the highest air ever in competition, and the Korean Chaeun Lee, who later in the season become world champion halfpipe at age 16. The video and this book are both titled Butter; a word the riders use when a trick is performed smoothly with a lot of personal style. Design: Ari Marcopoulos & Roger Willems. Limited edition of 750 copies. ISBN 9789464460506
Zine produced on the occasion of the Tokyo Art Book Fair 2023, with photographs made by Ari Marcopoulos in the studio of Mark Manders, printed on left-over sheets from Karel Martens' Small Prints. Concept: Roger Willems, with cover image by Karel Martens. No ISBN. Limited edition of 650 copies.
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64 pages / 20 × 27 cm / in collaboration with Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens, Deurle
Mark Manders installed an exhibition in the Woning Van Wassenhove, a post-Brutalist house designed by Juliaan Lampens in 1974. Although Manders hardly touched some spaces, he treats the bed, office, and kitchen as stages for aggregation in line with the original occupant's mindset: drawings, architectural proposals, photographs, artworks, paint pots, and seemingly wet clay are piled on top of one another. In Manders words: "The aim is to show the house in a perfect situation. While some spaces derail when you zoom in on them, there is a kaleidoscopic element to it, as if you are looking inside a head." Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460490
Based in Mexico City, the architectural studio PRODUCTORA was founded by Abel Perles, Carlos Bedoya, Victor Jaime, and Wonne Ickx. In creating buildings that function, delight, stimulate, and are likely to withstand tectonic fads as well as telluric shifts, the studio never compromises the restless intellectual curiosity at its heart. Both a compendium and a promise of this singularity, this book surveys the groundwork PRODUCTORA has set down over a decade of activity, presaging what is possible as these foundations continue to be built upon. Their work is distinguished by an interest in precise geometries and the search for timeless material and spatial resolutions. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460445
136 pages / 25 × 32 cm / in collaboration with Keijiban, Kanazawa
Artist's book with reproductions of protective packaging material for fruits, vegetables, and headphones, interspersed with collected images of armour. This new project deals in an unexpected and indirect way with the fundamentals of sculpture. The sense of a fossilized present offers a new perspective on Suter's phylogenetic approach to imagery and her appreciation of unintentional beauty. Design: Batia Suter & Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460476
This artist's book is a somewhat fierce picture book showing a personal collection of ephemera collages made of material from the turn of the millennium. It contains 203 photocopies of collaged items collected by the artist between 1998 and 2003 in London, Copenhagen, Amsterdam and elsewhere. High Capacity is a compressed image of that time. Until 2016, the loosely sorted material had been neatly filed in moving boxes, whereupon the artist took action: "'Either dump it or keep it,' I kept saying to myself. I grabbed a stapler and gave it a try." What you see here reveals his many varied interests: receipts, torn up checks, packaging of all sorts, drawn instructions, snapshots, vinyl lettering, and other textual imperatives. The way the book is printed also yields a fascinating, yet raw, facsimile of these photocopied collages. Designed and edited in collaboration with Toni Uroda. ISBN 9789464460483
This publication brings together works from three exhibitions by Leykauf: Both Sides Now at Villa du Parc, centre dart contemporain Annemasse in 2020; Animus at Kunstverein Springhornhof in der Lüneburger Heide in 2021; What We Do in the Shadows at GAK, Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst Bremen in 2022. With texts by Garance Chabert and Alexandra Leykauf. Design: Felix Weigand. ISBN 9789464460452
This is a book about a single word: 'Skiapod'. What started with the task to take a single word out of all existing words, and to extend and change the meaning of that word, soon became a fascinating journey through our human history and our strange human minds. In this book you can see how an idea can travel through different periods, crystallize in different artists minds and freeze in various media. From cave drawings to a fax, from Malevich to Guston. The book also formulates questions: why do we need to create images and meaning? What do we try to grasp by creating an image of a mythical figure? Why do we need to do that? And exactly where can we find truth in the different chapters of this book? Does this book also say something about all other existing words? Shall we start making other books about other words? And what is the exact word for the blue printed on the cover of this book? Design: Mark Manders, Simon Bultynck, Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460438
256 pages / 22 × 32 cm / in collaboration with Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen
Show Time Book / Book Time Show stages over two decades of performance work on the pages of a book. Bachzetsis's first comprehensive monograph includes new essays and contributions by Michel Auder, Julia Born, Hendrik Folkerts, Amelia Jones & Tawny Andersen, Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung, Paul B. Preciado, Joke Robaard, Dorota Sajewska, Safiya Sinclair, Adam Szymczyk, and Arnisa Zeqo, among others. Design: Julia Born. ISBN 9789464460414
A tear-off calendar for 2024 by Dutch graphic designer Karel Martens. For each day of the year, Martens has created a unique arrangement, originally constructed using his signature method of printing letterpress monoprints from found metal forms, and then digitized to comprise 365 compositions in total. Every day is a new day! Design: Karel Martens. ISBN 9789464460384
Feeding on Light examines photosynthesis through experimental photography and is laid out as a field guide. Imagine a collection of perforated leaves in which organisms like insects, fungi, or bacteria living in or eating the foliage have created an array of patterns. Transporting the outdoors into her analogue colour darkroom, Eva-Fiore Kovacovsky experimentally captured the traces of the often symbiotic tree-insect-sun relationships. An extensive index links the 136 photograms, 87 contact prints and 496 leaf negative prints to the plant species' common and scientific names. Essays by Margot & Roland Spohn, Sina Ribak and Taco Hidde Bakker contextualise her light harvest record from the perspectives of biology, ecology and philosophy. Design: Dongyoung Lee, Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460469
With Initium Maris, the inaugural series of a long term project titled Productive Landscapes, Nicolas Floc'h reveals the underwater landscapes in the west of France, from the coasts of Brittany to the Loire-Atlantique. In dialogue with scientistsis, Floc'h is on a mission to represent the underwater landscapes at a time when climate change is causing major upheavals within ecosystems. With a text by philosopher Emanuele Coccia. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460421
192 pages / 20 × 25 cm / in collaboration with Musée de Bagnes, Le Châble
This is the 9th artist's publication in conjunction with the yearly summer exhibition in the area of the Mauvoisin Dam in Vallais, Switzerland, curated by Jean-Paul Felley. The periodic table of chemical elements is one of science's most important achievements. It is a unique conceptual tool for predicting the appearance and properties of matter on Earth and in the rest of the Universe. On the occasion of his exhibition around the Fionnay compensation basin, Allouche presents a set of 96 color photographs obtained by spectroscopy and associating the names of the chemical elements with the light they emit. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460407
20 + 12 pages / 14 × 21 cm / in collaboration with HOGENT Arts Research Fund, Ghent
As the wind deposits dust, and dirt settles into soil, the landscape forms. The amassment of dirt and specks transfers pressure upon pressure, upon pressure. What erodes elsewhere, gathers here. Until carbon turns into diamond, and compression into capital. Capital Compression explores the poetics of blockchain technology. Photographically and discursively, it employs strategies of authentication and documentation. A hashed poem in nineteen lines, a series of twenty photographs, and an essay intertwine. Design: Tjobo Kho. ISBN 9789464460391
Publication with a collection of previously unpublished monoprints by Karel Martens, made between 2014 and 2022. The prints are reproduced at their actual size and printed partly with fluorescent ink to match the originals. An experiment with multi-layered offset printing resulted in two different leporello covers. ISBN 9789464460377
Limited set with a copy of Small Prints and a T-shirt with a Karel Martens print on it. Printed in 2 colours silkscreen and available in the sizes Small, Medium and Large.
200 pages / 21 × 28 cm / in collaboration with MAMAC, Nice
Side by side with scientists at the Institute de la Mer de Villefranche, and the Institute for Research on Cancer and Aging of Nice, Irene Kopelman examined two small marine animals: Botryllus schlosseri and Nematostella vectensis. One is colonial, the other is solitary, yet they both have the ability to regenerate their entire body - also defined as 'non embryonic development'. For the artist, drawing is a way of thinking and processing what we see through material and physical activity; dwelling on a subject and exploring it through looking and learning. Texts in English and French by Irene Kopelman, Hélène Guenin, Stefano Tiozzo, Eric Röttinger. Design: Ayumi Higuchi & Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460360
The Corner Show was an exhibition at Extra City Kunsthal in Antwerp in 2015 for which Metten devised the scenography. The complex spatial and architectural configuration the artist proposed for this exhibition was not a stand-alone project. It was the second in a series of sculptural projects of a distinctly architectural envergure that the artist initiated two years earlier and in which he granted spaces with a distinct social program and scale a sculptural transformation: a bar (BAR, 2013), an art gallery frontage (153. Stanton, 2015), a mobile screening dispositive (CINEMA, 2017), and a restaurant (ESSEN, 2020). Combining his genuine interest in contemporary and historical architecture with the long-lasting desire to make sculpture functional, these five projects make up a distinct body of work within Metten's practice. Design: Joris Kritis. ISBN 9789464460322
Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam / Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven / Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Zurich
2023
196 pages / 23 × 30 cm / in collaboration with Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam / Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven / Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Zurich
This publication by Yael Davids unfolded as a workbook along two different exhibitions: A Daily Practice at Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven (2020) and One Is Always a Plural at Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Zurich (2021). In Eindhoven the exhibition emerged from a three year research cycle facilitated by the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam. Within the Van Abbemuseum she set up an educational structure, initially afterschool care for children, which evolved into weekly Feldenkrais classes. In Zurich, taking up these ideas in connection with a collection show, which had not been done for some time, was a fruitful challenge. Design: Linda van Deursen. ISBN 9789464460346
92 pages / 24 × 31.5 cm / in collaboration with Fondation Pernod Ricard, Paris
Book with recent photographic work of Katinka Bock. Created within a familial, urban or natural context, often within close proximity to the subjects on which they focus, the images attest to the 'sculptural' view that Bock brings to bear on objects, spaces, bodies and living organisms. It is often the observation of the singularity of a form or relationship that inspires her images. Published in conjunction with Bock's first exhibition to focus solely on her photographic work (Fondation Pernod Ricard, Paris, 14.02-29.04.2023), with texts by Christophe Gallois and Amelia Groom. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460346
Large-sized publication with 63 photos of Amsterdam by cinematographer Robby Müller. These photos were published every Monday in Het Parool in 2019 and 2020, chosen and provided with an accompanying text by Andrea Müller-Schirmer. Her short associative texts provide insight into Robby Müller's working method, his dealings with light and tell about Amsterdam. This publication is intended as an ode to the special light of Amsterdam, seen through the eyes of Robby Müller, and an ode to analogue photography. With text in English and Dutch by Andrea Müller-Schirmer and Bianca Stigter. Design: Linda van Deursen. ISBN 9789464460353
64 pages / 21 × 29.7 cm / in collaboration with NEON / Museum of Cycladic Art, Athens
This cahier is a visual sketchbook for an exhibition by Marlene Dumas at the Museum of Cycladic Art in Athens, in dialogue with the museum's collection. Although the exhibition has been postponed towards 2025, this anticipatory publication already arose from Dumas' enthusiasm and affection for this combination. The enigmatic Cycladic antiquities, dating from 3000-2000 BC, speak to us in the same timeless language as Dumas' contemporary works. Curators: Douglas Fogle & Hanneke Skerath. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460339
40 + insert pages / 21.5 × 29.5 cm / in collaboration with Ahorn Books, Berlin
For this publication Nagtzaam made compositions with frames, lines, dots, bars, scribbles, numbers, and pictures, all scanned from magazines and books he found in the library of the Laimun artist-in-residence program in Sardinia (Italy). With an accompanying text about the library by Anya Jasbar. Design: Marc Nagtzaam & Roger Willems. Edition 400 copies. ISBN 9789464460308
Artist James Beckett shines light on inventor Max Himmelheber, who modernised particleboard. Originally an act of frugality, Himmelheber bound the waste of sawmills with phenol resin, resulting in a highly versatile, stable product. Also known as chipboard, this material has spawned a love-hate relationship due its disposability, and more recently discovered environmental impact. Almost pre-empting the material's pitfalls, Himmelheber turned his attention to a set of philosophical writings on humanity's role in an industrialised world, displaying a culturally conservative distrust of unchecked technical progress. His character permeates these pages, as we learn of his multiple intersections of boy scouting, Shintoism and environmentalism. Through a historical account of this little-known figure, The Sceptical Structures of Max is as much a lucid memento mori as a call to reimagine our relation to the environment. The book includes a contribution by and conversation with Dirk van Weelden. ISBN 9789464460285
During his residency at Villa Medici in Rome in 2020 and 2021, artist Simon Boudvin passionately explored a collection of old issues of architectural and design magazines, focusing on the 80's period. In them, splotchy, stripy, wiggly, flashy shapes are brought together in a cheerful environment by artists, architects, photographers, designers, manufacturers and more. These contributors participated in creating the common ornamental background of that time. Boudvin has now collected together noteworthy pages from those magazines to create a composition of 192 close-ups enlarged to 400%. By just zooming in on patterns, textures and graphic samples, without depicting any objects, a beautiful chapter in the history of Italian design unfolds. Published with the support of the French Academy in Rome. Design: Simon Boudvin & Roger Willems. Edition of 500 copies. ISBN 9789464460292
80 pages / 22 × 22 cm / in collaboration with Be-Part, Kortrijk
This book is a continuation of the 2019 publication by Jan Kempenaers, Belgian Colonial Monuments. Kempenaers (re-)searched and photographed another 60 colonial monuments related to the Belgian colonial past which to date can all be found in the Belgian public space. Phillip Van den Bossche writes in the introduction: "How can you make the moments when you enter the public space (with countless monuments accumulated over time) 'acceptable' for as many people as possible? Why have no legal principles been elaborated and valid with regard to memorials and monuments? Why don't they have an expiration date? These are three questions that come to mind when looking at Jan Kempenaers' new series of photos." Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460278
80 pages / 22 × 22 cm / in collaboration with Be-Part, Kortrijk
Special edition box with: - a signed copy of Belgian Colonial Monuments (2019, out-of-print) - a signed copy of Belgian Colonial Monuments 2 (2022) - a re-printed historical postcard - a signed and numbered photograph titled They gave their lives for civilisation, Mechelen, 2018 Limited edition of 50 numbered copies. Price: EUR 90,-
S75 is a project by Petra Stavast named after the Siemens S75, a mobile phone that was launched in 2005. It was Stavast's first phone which featured an integrated camera, with a maximum resolution of 1280 × 960 pixels. All the portraits appearing in this series were photographed by Stavast using the S75 between 2006 and 2022 in Amsterdam, Banff, and Shanghai. Design: Hans Gremmen. ISBN 9789464460254
The 19th century flea market (marche aux puces) was originally a place were servants sold discarded and flea-infested clothing from their masters to poor people. The ragpicker (le chiffonnier) tried to make a living by rummaging through refuse in the streets to collect material for salvage. Today the social implications are more ambiguous. On the hunt for things with a past (and a soul) flea markets attract a diverse clientele. Re-valuating props from past lives became an expression of individuality and a sense for sustainability. Over a period of 11 years, Bergbauer photographically collected "image rags" and "object scraps" at flea markets in 11 European countries. He was particularly attracted to art reproductions. For a moment the long-gone aura of "pictures of pictures" seems to be recharged by being unconsciously staged. In the immediate vicinity of reproduced "masterpieces", almost everything turns into an equally seductive sensation. For the concept and design of this book, two particular publications have been inspirational: Le Musée Imaginaire (1947) by André Malraux, and the Xerox Book (1968) by Seth Siegelaub. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460261
Then, Now, and Then consists of 16 films that Marijke van Warmerdam made during her stay in Rome in 2017 and subsequent visits to the city. All the films are loops, and most last no longer than a few minutes. They portray life on the street as the artist takes us on a walk through the city. Distance and proximity, visibility and invisibility, movement and rotation alternate as the films show how the dynamism of the Baroque lives on in today's Rome. With her keen eye for abstract image qualities, Van Warmerdam celebrates the hidden order of chance that makes street life so colourful throughout the centuries. This collection of stills and short texts by Dominic van den Boogerd brings the films to life. Design: Armand Mevis. ISBN 9789464460247 (English) / ISBN 9789464460230 (Dutch)
La Scomparsa Degli Sciapodi (The Dissapearance of the Skiapodes) is a book that brings together several historical images of Skiapodes. The term Skiapode - also spelled Sciapode, Skiapod or Sciapod - derives from the Greek compound skia-podes, literally meaning 'shadow-feet'. Throughout history Skiapodes have appeared and again disappeared in numerous cultures and folklore traditions. They are commonly described or depicted as figures with a single obnoxious large foot, who are in the habit of lying on their backs, during the time of extreme heat, and who protect themselves from the sun by the shade of their feet. Over the last two decades, Mark Manders has been collecting, and secretly making, various images of Skiapodes as part of the work Room With All Existing Words (2005-2022). The publication comes with a short manual, instructing how to perform a trick that makes the images fade in black and white, and eventually disappear. Design: Mark Manders with Simon Bultynck. ISBN 9789464460209.
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192 pages / 18 × 25 cm / in collaboration with Musée de Bagnes, Le Châble
This is the 8th artist's publication in conjunction with the yearly summer exhibition in the area of the Mauvoisin Dam in Vallais, Switzerland, curated by Jean-Paul Felley. Meadow is part of the Occupy Mars project, conducted by Pauline Julier and Clément Postec, which sees Mars as a mirror of Earth at the dawn of the new age of space exploration, extractivism, and colonialism. It bridges multiple, alternative perspectives that question both past and future to bring new narratives to the fore. Through a series of films, publications, and public discussions, the project aims to insert new, insurgent voices into the fray. A first exploration took place in the Atacama Desert in Chile, where the training sites of NASA's rovers are located next to one of the largest lithium mines in the world. From this trip was created the video installation (three-channels) Follow The Water, in which the protagonists tell their attachment to this territory. The title refers to The Meadow by James Galvin, 1992. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460216
‘De Wallen Amsterdam’ is a portrait of Amsterdam’s Red Light District, the historic neighbourhood where photographer Dana Lixenberg spent her early childhood. It offers insight into a diverse community where residents, sex workers, tourists, and others converge in relative harmony, but not always without friction. Created between 2021 and 2025, the series consists of intimate black-and-white portraits of locals, visitors, artists, sex workers, drifters, and entrepreneurs, shown alongside detailed interiors in colour, revealing what lies behind the facades. The book also includes stills from a video installation, part of an exhibition at the Amsterdam City Archives. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460223
Special edition box with a signed copy of the book and an archival pigment print, signed and numbered in an edition of 50. You can choose from 4 prints, each of them made with a negative from the same shoots as some of the Polaroids in the book. A box can be purchased for EUR 275,-.
The small French village Aumont, in which Géraldine Jeanjean's grandmother lives, is filled with childhood memories and has been a subject for the photographer's work for many years. Her photos are proof of what her stories contain, and identify the places that have almost become imaginary. By observing them, she noticed similarities between her children and her grandmother. While the children discovered reality, her grandmother, suffering from memory problems, lost the sense of it. A search for reality has developed like a game of rock-paper-scissors. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460186
Francesca Bertolotti-Bailey, Stuart Bertolotti-Bailey, Vincenzo Latronico, David Reinfurt, Robert Wiesenberger
176
21 × 29.7
The Clark, Williamstown
2022
176 pages / 21 × 29.7 cm / in collaboration with The Clark, Williamstown
From the 1960s, Croatian artist Julije Knifer (1924-2004) painted stark, snaking, geometric lines that he called meanders. The monotony and absurdity of this practice, and journaling about his non-progress every day, was for Knifer "a very specific form of freedom". Each painting was not a whole, but part of a larger stream. This edition of The Serving Library Annual explores this theme, where the meander offers both the promise of continuity and the mixed blessing of recurrence. Its freely wandering contents include contributions by Julije Knifer, Anuja Dhir and Ab Rogers, Anthony Huberman, Yuji Agematsu, Tauba Auerbach, Emilie M. Reed, Lauren Elkin, and others. ISBN 9789464460193
336 pages / 16 × 24 cm / in collaboration with Kunsthal Gent / 019, Ghent
This book presents an overview of the varied activities of Olivier Goethals (1980). Educated as an architect, Goethals embarked on an odyssey to explore the distinctions between art and architecture. His activities involve constructing buildings, reorganizing interiors, making cupboards, staging exhibitions, drawing pictures, writing poems, sculpting objects, producing paintings, designing scenographies, developing concepts, organizing collaborations, connecting spaces, starting conversations, giving lectures, teaching students, implementing designs, devising constructions, programming gifs, filling notebooks, putting up walls, and mounting installations. With an introduction by Christophe Van Gerrewey, and a Q&A with Olivier Goethals and Bernardo Kastrup. Editing and Design: Ine Meganck & Valentijn Goethals, with Judith Eckhardt. ISBN 9789464460162
160 pages / 14 × 20 cm / in collaboration with Stiftung Sitterwerk, Sankt Gallen
Catalogue with all the Roma Publications so far, published on the occasion of the exhibition One can build a table for 425 books. All printed matter by Roma Publications since 1998 at Stiftung Sitterwerk, St.Gallen, Switzerland (22.05.-26.06.2022). With a selection of photographs by Hans Gremmen, made between 2001 and 2021. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460179
240 pages / 20 × 28 cm / in collaboration with Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen
Catalogue and artist's book accompanying Marcopoulos' exhibition at Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen (21.05-07.08.2022). The 2021 video installation Alone Together, featuring Joe McPhee, forms a central part of the exhibition and this catalogue. With texts by Ari Marcopoulos, Hamza Walker, and Giovanni Carmine. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460155
112 + insert pages / 21 × 29 cm / in collaboration with Portikus, Frankfurt
Artist's book published on the occasion of the solo exhibition Jochen Lempert at Portikus in Frankfurt. Lempert composed a sequence using pairs to create a new look at the world that surrounds us. With an essay (German and English) by Portikus director Yasmil Raymond. Concept: Jochen Lempert in collaboration with Alexander Mayer. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460148 Link: www.portikus.de
Seascapes from the Lampaul Canyon in the Bay of Biscay, France, at depths to nearly 2000 meters captured with a camera mounted on an unmanned submarine. The canyons of the Bay of Biscay were formed at the opening of the Atlantic Ocean 120 million years ago. These canyons cut through various rocks - dark (gabbro: extrusive rock), light (limestone: sedimentary rock) or white (chalk: sedimentary rock). These deep seascapes are filled with cliffs, falls and folds in which marine snow merges with living things, the stars of the ocean depths. With a text by Michel Poivert (English and French). Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460124
48 pages / 21 × 28 cm / in collaboration with IAC Villeurbanne/Rhône-Alpes
Here and Elsewhere is a project that brings together a series of drawings of rock formations and a 1:1 scale replica of marble-shaped rocks, known as concretions. Kopelman made two field trips to Utah between 2018 and 2019 to explore the otherworldly features of the concretions. The resulting works - crayons on paper and hand-made ceramic sculptures - reveal the ways in which the artist goes about mapping and drawing a geological location, and how art practice can be a way of thinking about geological processes and the design of nature - constantly changing, tireless in its creation of new forms and patterns. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460131
36 pages / 22 × 28.5 cm / in collaboration with KU Leuven
The Denver Mosaic, conceived in 1961 for an office building designed by architects Joseph and Louise Marlow, has a unique place in the life and practice of Belgium architect and artist René Heyvaert (1929-1984). In this publication the entire mural is reproduced in 4 strips; the top and the bottom half of the left wall, followed by the top and the bottom half of the right wall. Photography and text: Arnaud Hendrickx. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460063
160 pages / 17.5 × 24.5 cm / in collaboration with Murals Inc., Rotterdam
Noordereiland is an island in the middle of the river Maas, lying between the northern and southern parts of Rotterdam. It is shaped like a motor ship. In the midst of the pandemic, Bart Lodewijks treks from its western to its eastern end drawing with chalk on quay walls, ship cabins, steel pipes, commercial buildings and houses. When Bart is ordered by the authorities to wash away his drawings, he becomes friends with Bep and Leendert, who allow him to draw in their apartment. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460094
Close-up photographs of carvings on surfaces of the wooden prison cells of the historical buildings of Kunstmuseet Tønder, part of Museum Sønderjylland in Southern Jutland, Denmark. None of them evil, some of them mad. They all left their mark. Carvings of love. Carvings of longing. Carvings of hate and carvings of frustration. And ever so often just to mark that they were there. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460087
96 pages / 21 × 29.7 cm / in collaboration with Jan van Eyck Academie, Maastricht
Artist's book with a collection of multi-layered Riso prints in a limited edition of 200 signed and numbered copies. It is the result of an experiment to introduce color in an oeuvre that consists for the most part of variations in black and white. Geometric compositions, borrowed from existing book covers, posters, and paintings, are combined with line drawings, based on erased 'to-do-lists' and 'sketches of drawings' by Nagtzaam. With each book comes also a loose Riso print. Design: Marc Nagtzaam. ISBN 9789464460056
On The Self-Reflexive Page proposes a typology of nonverbal elements - or transitional spaces between image and scripture in novels, short stories, and essays. The book is part artist's book and part essay, part literary excavation and part typographical miscellany. A previous version was published in 2010. For this new edition, Lüthi has significantly expanded and revised the original material. Design: Louis Lüthi. ISBN 9789464460049
Seeing into Stone describes a technique applied by experienced stone carvers, when they work on sculptural objects: before they start cutting into a stone they contemplate its surface to anticipate the structure and natural growth beneath it. This ritual of looking into opaque matter describes a spiritual practice. At the same time it functions as a metaphor for a special kind of tunnel vision, focused on what lies invisible under a surface. This book is a time travel through past and present, above and below ground. Landscapes, impacted and even created by resource extraction are put into context with contemporary industrial mining equipment and historical cast iron utilitarian goods. Through the combination of images from very different archives, connections are made that speak about the complex relationships of humans and minerals. Images and texts contribute to a debate on mineral and human coevolution, that redefines the separation between life and non-life. With texts by Elena Solowjowa and Monika Bakke. Design: Felix Salut. ISBN 9789464460032
The third issue of Interne Correspondentie, the irregularly published archive of documents related to Experimental Jetset. The oversized envelope contains a lenticular postcard, a shaped postcard, a 16-page issue of High, an 8-page pamphlet on Dada, and some other bits and pieces. Released in an edition of 150.
688 pages / 21 × 29.7 cm / in collaboration with IS A GALLERY, Shanghai
This book is an exhibition; the exhibition is this book. The pages can be arranged in sequence on a wall, creating a site-specific installation of 340 individual images over 21 square meters. Distributed in a limited edition of 750 copies, Martens invites participation in the transformation of the book as an object and the movement of the exhibition through time and space. Produced on the occasion of the exhibition Karel Martens: Re-Production at IS A GALLERY in Shanghai, curated by Zhongkai Li. Design: Karel & Aagje Martens. ISBN 9789464460025
192 pages / 20 × 30 cm / in collaboration with Carré d'Art, Nîmes
Serial Grey is the publication for Jeff Weber's exhibition at Carré d'Art, Nîmes. The four chapters of the book correspond to the four galleries of the exhibition. It starts with the Neural Networks, a series of large format grid-like photograms that establish an enigmatic dialogue with his photographic and archival practice. As counterpart to these photograms, the other end of the exhibition consists of black and white 35mm films. Some monochromatic animation films are projected together with short real life sequences. The publication traces the conflicting forces of photography and film within his work, up to the point that, at the end, we rediscover the principles that constituted the abstract photograms at the beginning, transposed into the linearity of the medium of film. With texts by Marie Muracciole and Jean-François Chevrier. Design: Joris Kritis. ISBN 9789464460001
Language abounds in all areas of Josse Pyl's artistic practice. His sculptures and drawings are often attempts to translate the hidden logic of signs and symbols, while his animatronic works draw attention to the ways communication is performed. Working with a range of media and materials, Pyl gives shape to the experiences of thinking, writing, looking, and reading, locating them within spatial environments. i THINK and I think i've THOUGHT a thought collects the various components of Pyl's practice from 2014 to 2021 in one publication by making use of the frottage technique. Working with pencil and paper, Pyl has inscribed each page with elements taken from different works. From these fragments, when they are taken together, a new vocabulary can be assembled: a collection of semantic artifacts rendered in binary patterns of light and shadow, negative and positive, and in no gradated or hierarchical order. The images that can be composed from these fractured parts are revealed only gradually as they superimpose upon each other, conjuring new associations, new ways of reading, with each turn of the page. Design: Jungmyung Lee/J-LTF. ISBN 9789464460018
Collection of patterns designed by Karel Martens between 1960 and 2021. Although Martens is widely recognised for his specialisation in typography, the dozens of colourful full-page patterns shown here are devoid of any text, allowing the sequence to become a mesmerising pattern in itself. Design: Karel & Aagje Martens. ISBN 9789492811974
Over the past 5 years, Mark Peckmezian made more than 500 portraits of young passers-by on his travels. For this book, Jop van Bennekom made an edit of the 117 nicest pictures. Charlie Engman on the back cover: "You look nice. How exhilarating and terrifying to be looked at, to be seen - to realize you've been an image this whole time. All that patient primping, that painstaking preparation, suddenly confronted with its own potential: This is me! you say, aspirationally tucking a stray strand of hair behind your ear, I'm trying to look like me! You turn to face the audience, and in that state of perpetual becoming, you wonder: Will my outside ever meet my inside? Will I see it when it does?" Design: Jop van Bennekom. ISBN 9789492811943
This book of photographs is the sequel to A NOT B (2010), wherein quotidian items are again staged and captured through the camera's unblinking eye. Yet the images are no longer set in the innocent atmosphere of the preschool years, when the world is read through analogies, but catapulted into a darker space of representation at the cusp of adolescence, against the backdrop of a hyper-commercialised world. The compositions create a distinctive play with logic, language, and meaning. Objects transform from their humble selves into abstract shapes discharged of meaning, or alternately into advertisements for themselves, charged with desire or bad omens of an ominous future. Design by Julia Born. ISBN 9789492811967
Inspired by Karel Martens' Tokyo Papers, Ari Marcopoulos arranged his pictures, thinking about what would distinguish inside and outside, public and private. An idea that had already become a prevalent thought during the covid pandemic. The color work, hidden on the inside pages, is primarily portraits of objects and people, while the black and white photos on the visible pages are recent work of mainly exterior pictures done in January and February of 2021. Marcopoulos: "The first thing in my mind when I see my new photographs is envisioning them in the form of a book. Often, I even make pdfs of books that never see the light of day as a published work. It's a good way to see how images look together, I even think of the book as a form of a short film." Limited edition of 600 copies. ISBN 9789492811936
Publication with reproductions of 69 Polaroids by Dutch cinematographer Robby Müller (1940-2018). Since the mid-seventies, Müller made about 2000 Polaroid images, which show his sensitivity to light. Next to his widely known pictures of hotel rooms and street scenes, nature motifs caught his eye more than any other subject. Müller liked to photograph trees in all seasons: vibrant in spring, colored in autumn or surrounded by winter fog. The specific color quality of the Polaroids is exemplary in the images of the flowers. Selected, edited and introduced by Andrea Müller-Schirmer, designed by Linda van Deursen, with a contribution by French cinematographer Agnès Godard. ISBN 9789492811929
Bart Lodewijks undertook a series of lined chalk drawings in the halls and rooms of a care home for the elderly in Merelbeke, Belgium. But when the global pandemic broke out in March 2020, the living centre had to be closed to outsiders. During this time, he continued his drawings at places where the residents had once lived or worked. Later, after they were moved to a brand-new facility, the artist continued adding chalk textures and shapes to the walls, now in colour. (This three-part narrative of Merelbeke comes with the free magazine Naar Watou toe, a collaboration of Lodewijks and Jan Kempenaers in anticipation of a yearly arts festival at a small Belgian town near the French border.) The printed version only exists in Dutch, but it's also available as e-book in Dutch and in English. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789492811950
The work of Aglaia Konrad is driven by her interest in urbanity and architecture in general, and cultural difference in particular. A comparative practice that runs equally warm for every possible experience of the local. Previous experiences, in 1994 and 2010, intrigued her to undertake a severe study trip across central Japan in September 2019, mainly in search of Metabolist projects. Such historical, iconic architectures were also the excuse to explore the unspecific and the non-iconic of their urban setting, with the same intensity. In Japan Works, free associations of full-page photographs alternate with contact sheets that follow the chronology of this last itinerary. These are illuminated by texts written by architect and Japan scholar Julian Worrall. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789492811912
Wang Bing / Diane Dufour, Dominique Païni, Roger Willems (editors)
832
16 × 23
Le Bal, Paris
2021
832 pages / 16 × 23 cm / in collaboration with Le Bal, Paris
Book about the work of Chinese film maker Wang Bing, published in conjuction with an exhibition at Le BAL in Paris in 2021. In 170 sequences (and more than 700 film stills), 8 iconic films are presented: West of The Tracks (2003), The Man with No Name (2009), Three Sisters (2012), 'Til Madness Do Us Part (2013), Traces (2014), Father and Sons (2014), Ta'ang (2016), and 15 Hours (2017). With text contributions by Diane Dufour, Dominique Païni, Teresa Castro, David Le Breton, Thierry Davila, Ada Ackerman, Jean-François Chevrier, Alain Bergala, Julie Ault, Catherine Perret. Edited by Diane Dufour, Dominique Païni and Roger Willems. Including film notices, map of the film locations, biography, complete filmography, and bibliography. Design: Roger Willems with Dongyoung Lee. ISBN 9789492811851
A special archival issue, featuring unpublished Martin Margiela lookbook photographs, a horse, street style from the 90's, vases of Japan, a silver story, a flash forward and back, tennis, an icecube tray, more Margiela, Hysteric Glamour and a bunch of frivolous images. The stories are sourced from the book collections of RareBooksParis and Julie Peeters. Edited and designed by Julie Peeters. ISBN 9789492811875.
Superstructures (Notes on Experimental Jetset / Volume 2) is an inquiry into the role of the city as an infrastructure for language (and simultaneously, into the role of language as an infrastructure for the city), as seen through the lens of four historical movements: Constructivism, the Situationist International, Provo, and the Post-Punk explosion. Based on a research project (and accompanying exhibition) by Experimental Jetset, the publication features footnotes written by Vasyl Cherepanyn, Leontine Coelewij, Linda van Deursen, Experimental Jetset, Owen Hatherley, Brad Haylock, Dirk van den Heuvel, Lieven Lahaye, Samata Masato, Tom McDonough, Kateryna Mishchenko, Other Forms, Mark Owens, Megan Patty, Adam Pendleton, Simon Reynolds, Ian F. Svenonius, McKenzie Wark, Lori Waxman, and Mimi Zeiger. The 420-page paperback comes with a 24-page zine, zooming in on the design typology of the original exhibition. Design: Experimental Jetset. ISBN 9789492811868.
Accompanying the launch of Experimental Jetset's paperback Superstructures (ROMA 400), we released this T-shirt, carrying a pattern designed by Experimental Jetset. Resembling an imaginary sign system (or cartographic language) for a fictional metropolis, the pattern also incorporates a quote by The Jam ("In the city, theres a thousand things I want to say to you"), referring to the main theme of the paperback; the notion of the city as an infrastructure for language. The T-shirt is available in two color combinations (black/white, and violet/white), in sizes S, M, L, and XL. Screenprinted with water-based ink on organic, premium T-shirts (100% fair-trade cotton). Price: 36 Euro + shipping
136 + 16 pages / 24 × 31 cm / in collaboration with Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Antwerp
Visual manifesto with works by 47 artists, exploring the notion of 'the photographic', an analysis of the effects the technical image has on the visual culture as a whole. The photo essay focuses on contemporary artistic practises and experimental approaches to photography, divided into four themes: The Photographic Fossil, Chemical Matter, Optical Confusion, and Performing the Image. The accompanying text insert, with contributions by Steven Humblet, Marc De Blieck, Liz Deschenes, Markus Kramer, and Joanna Zylinska, engages a discourse among artists and intellectuals on defining photography and technique. Off Camera is the conclusion of a research project carried out by Belgian researcher Steven Humblet's group, Thinking Tools, at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Antwerp. Design: Roger Willems, Dongyoung Lee. ISBN 9789492811882
48 pages / 22 × 28 cm / in collaboration with Kunst-Station Sankt Peter, Cologne
Publication about a site-specific installation by Walid Raad in Kunst-Station Sankt Peter Köln (Cologne, Germany) in the exhibition series Replace Rubens. Shown are two sculptures made out of art transportation crates entitled I long to meet the masses once again (2019), and a second work, I long to meet the masses once more (2020), which shows us the reverse side of the famous painting The Crucifiction of St. Peter by Peter Paul Rubens, on which ornamental prints of plants, flowers, and a foliage can be seen. It is leaning against the wall, just below the original's traditional hanging position. With texts by Friederike Schuler, Johan Holten, and Walid Raad. Design: Roger Willems. Edition of 700 copies. ISBN 9789492811905
Flemish Brutalist architect Juliaan Lampens (1926-2019) originally sketched the design for the Chapel of Our Lady of Kerselare in chalk on a blackboard wall in his studio in Eke before it was built from 1963 to 1966. Half a century later, Bart Lodewijks is drawing on Lampens' masterpiece, also with blackboard chalk. The chalk drawings on the chapel represent a reimagination, a return to the design that originated on the wall in Eke. The temporary drawings and surrounding environment, in all its seasonal changes, are being photographed by Jan Kempenaers. Text by Bart Lodewijks in Dutch and English. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789492811899
Limited edition photobook by Ari Marcopoulos with text by Kara Walker. All photographs were taken on trips in 2018 and 2019, when Ari and Kara went to visit their friends Robert Frank and June Leaf in their home in Mabou Mines, on Cape Breton in Nova Scotia, Canada. Marcopoulos: "I came around the bend of the unpaved road that opened up onto a bay and a view out to the ocean as far as the eye could see. I knew this view very well, even though it was my first time there. I had seen it in the Scalo edition of Robert Frank's book The Lines of My Hand. The cover is graced with a drawing by June Leaf, Robert's wife. They invited Kara and me to their summer house in Mabou. We were visiting our friends, but that view from the bay made it feel like a pilgrimage to me. We spent time talking, sitting in silence, and sharing meals. Ainsi soit-il, was the sentence Robert taught me. Translated: So be it. There you have it." The book was produced in 2021 but only released in 2023. It comes in a sleeve with 4 inserts, including a signed Riso print in black, blue or red, randomly selected out of two picture options. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789492811844
A collection of 41 monoprints created by Karel Martens in 2019 and 2020, reproduced on their original size (front and back). Karel Martens: "In 2018 I received a package by mail from Pierre Leguillon with a small pile of used Japanese forms which he had found at a street market in Tokyo. An intriguing collection, printed on thin paper with a rectangular black-blue layer of carbon on the back. Initially in 2019 I started to print on these back sides, but because the overprinting on the carbon layer caused unwanted damage, I eventually started printing them on the front sides as well. The closing image is related to Tokyo in a different way." Design: Karel Martens with Roger Willems. ISBN 9789492811837
Francesca Bertolotti-Bailey, Stuart Bertolotti-Bailey, Vincenzo Latronico, David Reinfurt (editors)
208
21 × 29.7
The Serving Library / 019, Ghent
2020
208 pages / 21 × 29.7 cm / in collaboration with The Serving Library / 019, Ghent
This year's Annual is published in tandem with a long-term installation of The Serving Library's collection of (mostly) framed objects at 019, an artist-run space in a former welding factory in Ghent, Belgium. Apparently, the sole common denominator of the objects in the collection - which range from paintings, photographs, and LP sleeves, to a can of green paint, a German car license plate, and an ouija board - is to have appeared as illustrations in an issue of The Serving Library Annual or one of its immediate predecessors, Bulletins of The Serving Library or Dot Dot Dot, sometime over the last 20 years. The present volume assembles The Serving Library collection at the time of writing, arranged in chronological order of production, as full-page images with extended captions. ISBN 9789492811820
A selection of portraits from the digital guest book, collected during the exhibition Karel Martens: Still Moving at Platform-L in Seoul from 08-10-2018 to 14-02-2019. Limited edition, originally compiled as a contribution for Extra Extra Magazine 15, 2002. Design: Karel Martens.
44 + 16 pages / 28 × 36 cm / in collaboration with VLP, Groot-Bijgaarden
Around the year 1124, a community of Benedictines settled on the Wivina site at Groot-Bijgaarden in modern-day Belgium. Archaeological research has uncovered the remains of five consecutive churches and outbuildings there. The current chapel from 1924 is still intact. In 2011 interior architect Tom Callebaut led the transformation of this chapel into a contemporary space for contemplation. Nine years later, photographer Geert Goiris was invited to visualize the experience of this space, which is still a beacon of theology and reflection. A text by Herman Lombaerts accompanies the series of images. Limited edition of 500 copies. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789492811813
In Lithium Erik van der Weijde once again turns the camera on his, now teenage, son. The photographs were taken between 2018 and 2019, their last year together in Brazil, the son's home country, and their first year after moving to Europe. Transitions and the gap between expectations and reality left their mark on this period. ISBN 9789492811806
160 pages / 23 × 30 cm / in collaboration with Seoul Museum of Art
Published with Na Kim's eponymous solo exhibition at the Seoul Museum of Art, which is dedicated to letting children explore the artist's visual language through works in various mediums. The title, 'Bottomless Bag', is borrowed from the mysterious bag in the animated film 'Inside Out'. The bag contains endless odds and ends belonging to the main character, which links her to her memories. It also recalls the "Object Bag", which was widely used for educational purposes in elementary schools in Korea during the 1980s. As such, the exhibition becomes Na Kim's bag containing her collection of work. In this book, the elements of the exhibition are placed within the story 'The Adventures of a Yellow Circle', written for this occasion by Oh Eun. With an essay by Sungwon Kim. Concept: Na Kim, Minkyung Yoo. Design: Myungsang Yu. ISBN 9789492811790
Yannis Kyriakides, Johannes Schwartz, Maria Barnas
vinyl
31.5 × 31.5
Unsounds, Amsterdam
2020
vinyl pages / 31.5 × 31.5 cm / in collaboration with Unsounds, Amsterdam
This recording features a multimedia composition by Yannis Kyriadikes for voice, recorders, violin, piano, face detection software, scanner, electronics and video, created in collaboration with visual artist Johannes Schwartz and writer Maria Barnas, and was performed by Electra. The sleeves are designed by Experimental Jetset and include a 12-page booklet featuring the photographic work of Johannes Schwartz and text by Maria Barnas. Duration: 48 min. ISBN 9789492811769
284 pages / 23 × 31 cm / in collaboration with Calanques National Park
With Invisible, a visual, photographic research project on the underwater seascapes of the Calanques, Nicolas Floc'h set out to capture the state of the underwater seascapes at a given point in time, between 2018 and 2020, by following the entire 162-kilometre coastline of the Calanques National Park in the Mediterranean Sea near Marseille in France. The black and white photographs, taken between the surface and 30 metres below sea level, in natural light and with a wide-angle lense, present a panorama of the natural and man-made landscapes and their transformations. With text contributions in French and English by Muriel Enjalran, Pascal Neveux, Gilles Clément, and Nicolas Floc'h. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 978949281178
56 pages / 23.3 × 30 cm / in collaboration with Musée de Bagnes, Le Châble
Artist book by Valentin Carron with collages specifically made for his solo exhibition on the dam of Mauvoisin in Valais, Switzerland, in the summer of 2020. For this project, entitled Un ami simple (A simple friend), Carron focused on the image of the mule - an emblematic figure of effort, endurance and phlegm. Nowadays this animal has above all a folkloristic connotation, while up to the1940s, Valais had a herd of more than 2000 animals which transported loads from valley to valley. Curator: Jean-Paul Felley. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789492811776
Photos taken by Ari Marcopoulos at the Conrad McRae Youth League Summer Tournament at Dean Street Playground in Brooklyn, NY, between 2014 and 2019. The yearly tournament began in the summer of 2000 in memory of Conrad Bastien McRae (1971-2000). McRae was an exceptionally talented basketball player, who had a successful career in Europe playing for teams in France, Italy, Greece and Turkey. He died in the summer of 2000 during practice at the Orlando Magic Camp in Irving, CA. His childhood friends, Anton Marchand, Cleon "Silk" Hyde and Troy Lemond, keep McRae's legacy alive every summer. The tournament has players from 6 years old and up and features some of the best basketball high school players from the greater New York area. With text contributions by Andrea Lissoni, Damani McNeil, and Ari Marcopoulos. Design: Roger Willems. Edition: 4 × 300 (4 different covers, randomly mixed). ISBN 9789492811752
Limited edition of 25 signed and numbered books with an original Conrad McRae Youth League Tournament jersey in different colours, sizes and back numbers. Price: EUR 250.-
152 pages / 22 × 28.5 cm / in collaboration with Bonnefanten, Maastricht
Catalogue of the extensive retrospective exhibition The Absence of Mark Manders at the Bonnefanten, Maastricht. The rooms in the exhibition can be regarded as rooms of Manders' Self-portrait as a Building. The works have been 'left behind' by the artist in three different zones; the visitor enters a living room, then the museum, and finally the studio. According to Manders, all the works are interchangeable and can be put into a different context: 'like words in a sentence can also be used in different combinations'. With an introduction by Stijn Huijts and an essay by Douglas Fogle on the role of language in Manders' oeuvre. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789072251831
The image clippings in All Our Suns are taken from Nicolai's collection of pictures of outer space printed in daily newspapers.These images suggest a high degree of objectivity, though technological settings as well as individual wishes and imaginings determine the result of the depiction. The collection is not only based on the fascination of spectacular pictures and the interest in image-generating procedures. It is also triggered by the temporally paradoxical entanglement of daily news on Earth and extraterrestrial occurrences. All Our Suns collects traces of a possible audience out there looking down on our sceneries here. Design: Olaf Nicolai, Helmut Völter, Roger Willems. Limited edition of 500 copies. ISBN 9789492811745
Box with a complete set of 10 volumes of Notes on Representation (2006-2019) by Irene Kopelman. Since 2006 these publications, with visual and written explorations around particular topics, have been an essential part of Kopelman's practice and give insight into investigative and analytical drawing as a tool for understanding. The box set is produced in an edition of 50 copies, each containing a unique signed drawing by Irene Kopelman from the series Developing a Form of Affection (2019-2020). Design: Roger Willems, Ayumi Higuchi. Price: EUR 350.-
160 pages / 11.5 × 17 cm / in collaboration with Moderna Museet, Stockholm
Small sized text book by Jalal Toufic, published in conjunction with the exhibition Let's be honest, the weather helped by Walid Raad at Moderna Museet, Stockholm (February 15 - May 10 2020). Joan Copjec about the book: A brilliant, ramifying series of thought experiments, Postscripts rigorously avoids becoming a no-stakes mind game. Here, the stakes - political, aesthetic, ethical - are quite high. For, the experiments are rigged to combust those ideas and stances thatinsufficiently tolerant of counterfactuals - fail to pass their test. Deadly serious and humorous at once, these thought rifts for a moment expose what is unthinkable - but for the creative collaboration they stage between the two aspects of "the mortal, dead while still alive" - before it is once again abducted. Jalal Toufic invents and masters his own transversal genre, sentence by ingeniously-placed sentence. Jalal Toufic is a thinker and a mortal to death. He was born in 1962 in Beirut or Baghdad and died before dying in 1989 in Evanston, Illinois. His books are available for download, free of charge, at www.jalaltoufic.com. Cover by Walid Raad. ISBN 9789198457162
Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam / Moderna Museet, Stockholm
2020
196 pages / 21.5 × 28 cm / in collaboration with Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam / Moderna Museet, Stockholm
Catalog for the exhibition Walid Raad - Let's be honest, the weather helped, organized by Moderna Museet, Stockholm (February 15 - May 10 2020), and the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam (May 15 - October 13 2019). Besides installation views, the book includes illustrated text contributions by Fredrik Liew, and Maria Minera, and a scripted version of Raad's entire 75-minute performance/walktrough Kicking the Dead and/or Les Louvres. Walid Raad engages in how violence affects bodies, minds, culture and tradition. In his works, Raad proceeds from historical events to imagine seemingly ludicrous, bizarre, and wondrous situations and documents. The projects are closely linked to his experiences of growing up in Beirut during the civil war in Lebanon, moving to New York, and being an artist in a globally expansive art world. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789492811707
112 pages / 11.5 × 17 cm / in collaboration with Bonnefanten, Maastricht
Small sized artist book with studio photographs, published on the occasion of the exhibition The Absence of Mark Manders at the Bonnenfanten in Maastricht. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789492811714
Series of free e-books (in English and Dutch) on the 'Kerselare drawings', in memoriam to the Flemish Brutalist architect Juliaan Lampens (1926-2019). Lampens originally sketched the design for the Chapel of Our Lady of Kerselare in chalk on a blackboard wall in his studio in Eke before it was built from 1963 to 1966. Half a century later, Bart Lodewijks is drawing on Lampens' masterpiece, also with blackboard chalk. The chalk drawings on the chapel represent a reimagination, a return to the design that originated on the wall in Eke. The temporary drawings and surrounding environment, in all its seasonal changes, are being photographed by Jan Kempenaers. Eventually a paper edition might appear after completion of the final third part. Design: Roger Willems, Dongyoung Lee
144 pages / 21 × 27 cm / in collaboration with Van Lanschot Kempen
This book is published on the occasion of the Van Lanschot Kempen Art Prize 2018 awarded to Mark Manders. With new works added, this is an extended English edition of Les études d'ombres (originally published in French in 2012). Essay by Sylvie Coellier. Edited and designed by Hans Gremmen, Mark Manders, and Roger Willems. ISBN 9789492811684
Four years after Statement and Counter-Statement (2015), Experimental Jetset returns with their second paperback for Roma Publications. Whereas the previous publication had a more overall monographic scope, Full Scale False Scale focuses on a single project: the long-term, site-specific installation that the studio recently created for the Museum of Modern Art in New York (commissioned to coincide with the museum's reopening in October 2019). Part reader part collage, the book forms a subjective archive of documentary material, just as constructed as the installation itself - a research project that took them from esoteric colour theories to dark political alliances, and from modernist diagonals to postmodern arches. The 276-page paperback comes with a 24-page zine, filled with photos by Johannes Schwartz - fully documenting the installation, in colour and black & white. Design: Experimental Jetset. ISBN 9789492811677
Eco quality tote bag with two post cards related to Full Scale False Scale, a semi-permanent installation at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Design: Experimental Jetset
Diego Tonus translated informal encounters he had with an alleged counterfeiter into separate artworks. Each holds a secret within. It is a work so simple in its conception, but complex in what it does. The series of works meticulously follows a trajectory or narrative of suspicion that gradually unfolds, yet at the same time continues to carry an air of mystery. This publication serves as legal document and body of proof that Tonus has registered the practices and strategies of Anonymous as his ideas in the register of the Benelux Office for Intellectual Property, in order to make them available to an international audience. Design: Dongyoung Lee. ISBN 9789492811660
The work of Karel Martens occupies an intriguing place in the present European art and design landscape. His work is both personal and experimental. At the same time, it is publicly answerable. Over the decades of his practice, Martens has been prolific as a designer of books. He has also made contributions in a wide range of design commissions: including stamps, coins, signs on buildings. Intimately connected with this design work has been his practice as an artist. This started with geometric and kinetic constructions, and developed in work with the very material of paper. Over a long period he has been making monoprints. This book looks for new ways to show and discuss the work of a designer and artist, and is offered in the same spirit of experiment and dialogue that characterizes the work it presents. Its first edition was published in 1996 on the occasion of the award to Karel Martens of the Dr A.H. Heineken Prize for Art. In response to continued demand, the book has been extended to 2019 and appears now in this fourth edition presenting almost sixty years of practice. Design: Jaap van Triest, Karel Martens. ISBN 9789492811646
Black and white edition of Re-Printed Matter, printed in a limited edition of 500 copies on the occasion of the exhibition Karel Martens - Re-Printed Matter. 60 Years of Books at ENTER ENTER, Amsterdam from October 26 - December 20, 2019. ISBN 9789492811691
Hands Make Mistakes provides a kaleidoscopic insight into the making and individual voice of Ariel Schlesinger. Edited by Rivet, this book provides context and covers a broad range of Schlesinger's projects, from adolescent doodles to complex collaborations. Two new essays (by Barbara Casavecchia and Adam Kleinman), a conversation-in-anexhibition between Abraham Cruzvillegas and Catalina Lozano, an introspective text about the reconstruction of a Japanese temple, a reprint of Vilém Flusser's essay "The Gesture of Making"" and reproductions of dreamy gallery texts written by Sarah Demeuse are set in 54 full color reproductions of past and recent exhibitions. Design: Roger Willems, Dongyoung Lee. ISBN 9789492811479
Francesca Bertolotti-Bailey, Stuart Bertolotti-Bailey, Vincenzo Latronico, David Reinfurt (editors)
144
21 × 29.7
The Serving Library
2019
144 pages / 21 × 29.7 cm / in collaboration with The Serving Library
The 2019/20 issue of The Serving Library Annual is entirely devoted to the late Italian designer, artist, inventor and polymath Bruno Munari. The core of the annual is the first English translation of Obvious Code, the 1971 collection of Munari's own writings, sketches and poems about his own work, published by arrangement with Corraini, who issued the book's anastatic edition in 2017. It includes iconic design objects such as the Abitacolo, ground-breaking artworks such as his 1952 series of hand-made projection slides, and little known rhymes about the art market, as well as an original piece from his "unreadable books" series. In the margins, dozens of artists, designers, writers and curators have been invited to annotate Munari's texts - with a sketch or a quotation, an in-depth analysis, a fragment of conversation, a free association - as a testament to the depth of the influence exerted on international art by an often underacknowledged pioneer, whose visual experiments were so iconic as to become a self-evident part of visual culture, an anonymous invention: an obvious code. Annotated by, among others: Paola Antonelli, Leonor Antunes, Céline Condorelli, Matali Crasset, Umberto Eco, Morgan Fisher, Rob Giampietro, Jenny Jaskey, Emily King, Lászlo Moholy-Nagy, Rosalind Nashashibi, Arturo Carlo Quintavalle, João Ribas, Alberto Salvadori, Orson Welles, and Olimpia Zagnoli. Edited by Francesca Bertolotti-Bailey, Stuart Bertolotti-Bailey, Vincenzo Latronico, and David Reinfurt. Design: Stuart Bertolotti-Bailey. ISBN 9789492811653
128 pages / 22 × 28 cm / in collaboration with Marres, Maastricht
On Gestures of Doing Nothing documents a performance staged by Sander Breure & Witte van Hulzen. The performance took place on April 15 and 16, 2019, in their exhibition The Floor is Lava in Marres in Maastricht. It consisted of eleven performers presenting a series of gestures. The performance - along with the exhibition itself - was photographed by Petra Stavast. This publication was conceived and developed in collaboration with art historian and curator Arnisa Zeqo. Design: Elisabeth Klement. ISBN 9789492811639
112 pages / 24×33 cm / in collaboration with De Oude Kerk, Amsterdam
The monumental glazed windows of the Oude Kerk in Amsterdam are one striking feature. In the Middle Ages these were filled with stained glass, so the light penetrated in myriad chromatic variations. The majority of the Oude Kerks stained-glass windows were destroyed during the Iconoclastic Fury of 1566, as the Calvinists preferred a stripped-back profession of faith, with little room for imagery or warmth. By covering all the windows with red filters Giorgio Andreotta Calò offers a novel insight into this history. With the red light Calò brings the Roman Catholic visual idiom back into the building and reflects on the Iconoclastic Fury of 1566 and the revolution in religious thinking. The three parts of this book seperately deal about: 1. The temporary installation in the church (Anastasis); 2. A photographic work on the depiction of the Anunciation; 3. A report of the public debate and the court case that were provoked by the permanent installation at the Heilig Graf (Holy Sepulcher). Design: Dongyoung Lee, Roger Willems. ISBN 9789492811622
"Pictures of people reading aren't simply (or necessarily or even usually) portraits. In fact, if the default setting of the portrait involves posing for the photographer, it would be more fitting to say that a picture of someone reading is a kind of anti-portrait." Walter Benn Michaels
Photographs by Arthur Ou of artists reading Ludwig Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus. With corresponding quotes from Wittgenstein and an essay by Walter Benn Michaels. Design: Julie Peeters. ISBN 9789492811608
256 pages / 24 × 30.4 cm / in collaboration with Musée de Bagnes, Le Châble
For her solo exhibition at the Mauvoisin Dam in Switzerland in the summer of 2019, Suter focused on her ever-expanding archive of scanned landscape images, which had already started to play an important role in Parallel Encyclopedia #2 (ROMA 284, 2016). Many of those images depict wastelands, alternating between romantic and menacing views which simultaneously create sensations of majesty and disorientation. By layering them over each other, a variety of disparate geological and biological environments merge into composite landscapes we might only recognise from dreams and fairy tales. In the books sequence, a kind of adventurous journey takes shape, pitched between an odyssey, a safari and paradise. The book's title is derived from the term Hexameter, a poetic form of writing used in Homer's Odyssey. Mont-Voisin, which also serves as the title for the exhibition, is inspired by different spellings used by 18th and 19th century travellers to describe Mauvoisin. Design: Batia Suter, Roger Willems. ISBN 9789492811592
NON is a work in book form by visual artist Paulien Oltheten, inspired by a graffito found in the Les Olympiades area (13th arrondisement) in Paris. The book consists of a photo series and an audio transcript in which random passers-by give new meanings to the word 'non' (no). It playfully explores what happens when this compact statement is taken from a concrete wall to travel freely between the social and the political. Design: Felix Salut. ISBN 9789492811585
112 pages / 23 × 30 cm / in collaboration with De Oude Kerk, Amsterdam
Publication about the work of Marinus Boezem, named after the installation Boezem developed for the Oude Kerk in Amsterdam in 2016. Boezem is considered to be one of the founders of Dutch conceptual art. A certain levity is quite typical of his work, for which he often makes use of intangible elements such as wind, air and transparency. He has a profound fascination with Gothic architecture, particularly cathedrals, which he sees as a metaphor for the human desire for spirituality. Cathedrals embody our desire to fly, to rise up and leave all earthly things behind. One of Boezem's most famous works is the Green Cathedral (1978-2016) in the Dutch province of Flevoland. Still visible today, this project consists of 178 poplars planted in the form of the full-size plan of Reims Cathedral. The result is a cathedral of trees, with the sky as a canopy. This plan has become Boezem's personal logo. With text contributions by: Germano Celant, Nathalie Zonnenberg, Lorenzo Benedetti, Jacqueline Grandjean and Lorenzo Bruni. Design: Louis Lüthi. ISBN 9789492811615
376 pages / 17.5 × 17.5 cm / in collaboration with Bonnefantenmuseum Maastricht
This publication follows the exhibition : by collective artist gerlach en koop with the collection of the Bonnefantenmuseum Maastricht in 2016, at the invitation of curator Paula van den Bosch. This publication also follows the catalogue cubics by architects and designers Slothouber and Graatsma from 1970, such that it served as support for the artworks in print, just like their cubic system of blocks supported the artworks in the exhibition. All exhibited artworks are included in this publication, works by Francis Alÿs, Dan Asher, Joseph Beuys, Marcel Broodthaers, Pieter Brueghel, Ben d'Armagnac, Bethan Huws, Oscar Jespers, Marijn van Kreij, Agnes Martin, Willem de Rooij, Lily van der Stokker, Joëlle Tuerlinckx, Franz West and many others, plus several anonymous objects of different provenances and different times. The publication contains a long interview with the artists by a ghosted ghostwriter, in Dutch and English. Design: Charles Mazé and Coline Sunier in collaboration with gerlach en koop. ISBN 9789492811516
When Willem Sandberg, the newly appointed director of Amsterdam's Stedelijk Museum, held an exhibition in 1946 in honour of Piet Mondriaan, he did something quite remarkable. He placed a Swiss cheese plant next to Mondrian's paintings. For Sandberg, the aesthetic placement of a plant in the museum made a statement. No longer would the Stedelijk be an elite temple for art; rather, he wanted the public to become accustomed to contemporary art in a familiar, domestic environment. Artist Inge Meijer investigated the vanished and subsequently forgotten vegetation in the museum during the 1945-1983 period for this book, rendering its history once again visible. With a foreword by Caroline Roodenburg and an interview by Maria Barnas. Design: Roger Willems and Dongyoung Lee. ISBN 9789492811530
leporello + 12 p pages / 21.5 × 28 cm / in collaboration with Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
Walid Raad investigates how violence affects bodies, minds, art and tradition. This artist book highlights two of Raad's thoughtful and witty artworks. Here, as elsewhere in his artworks, Raad departs from historical events linked to the protracted Lebanese wars of the past forty years to create somewhat absurd, outlandish but plausible documents. Better be watching the clouds concentrates on the local, regional and international political figures whose faces and names became fixtures in the Lebanese landscape; I want to be able to welcome my father to my house leans on diaries that Raad's father kept throughout the wars. Design: Roger Willems with Walid Raad. ISBN 9789492811554
Kunst Museum Winterthur, Mudam Luxembourg, IAC Villeurbanne/Rhône-Alpes
2019
400 pages / 21.5 × 29 cm / in collaboration with Kunst Museum Winterthur, Mudam Luxembourg, IAC Villeurbanne/Rhône-Alpes
Tomorrow's Sculpture results from three consecutive exhibitions taken place over the course of 2018: Sonar at Kunst Museum Winterthur, Smog at Mudam Luxembourg, and Radio at IAC, Villeurbanne/Rhône-Alpes. Circa fifty works have circulated between the three institutions. In dialogue with the spaces Bock displayed them in different configurations and added site specific interventions. The photographs of Johannes Schwartz - exclusively commissioned for this book - offer a rich and multi-angled view on Bock's sculptures and installations of the past 15 years. With texts by Simone Menegoi, Christina Végh, François Piron, and Christophe Gallois. Design: Roger Willems and Dongyoung Lee. ISBN 9789492811523
240 pages / 22 × 29 cm / in collaboration with ICA, University of Pennsylvania
A culmination of five years of research and production by Suki Seokyeong Kang, Black Mat Oriole was conceived as an installation that brings together sculpture, painting, and video to engage viewers with the power and politics of space. This book is published on the occasion of her exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania. While Kang's expanded painting practice is rooted in her interest in classical Korean poetry, craft, and dance, her concerns are firmly articulated in the present. She explores how a space can be divided into grids, whether with regard to systems of power, cultural customs, or artistic lineage. Traditional handwoven reed mats are also used to indicate how bodies might move through a choreographed space. Design: Sulki and Min. ISBN 9789492811547
On July the 21st 2017, Misha de Ridder was entrusted with the key to the Oude Kerk in Amsterdam allowing him day and night access to all areas of the church. Design: Mevis & Van Deursen. ISBN 9789492811561
172 pages / 21.3 × 25.5 cm / in collaboration with Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Antwerp
The downfall of the world is probably one of the oldest human conceptions. Representations of the End are often embedded in religious narratives predicting an apocalyptic end in which only the righteous will survive the final judgment. Since the end of the Second World War, a major shift occurred. The apocalypse is no longer a punishment of the gods or of God, but it is man himself who has gained the expertise to exterminate himself. This book is the final piece of a practice based Ph.D research in the arts, conducted at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp, in collaboration with the University of Antwerp. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789492811578
Artist book with text drawings by Marc Nagtzaam, made between 1992 and 2019. Complementary to the writings, 24 artists contributions on are inserted throughout the book. With contributions by Mark Manders, Louis Lüthi, Sue Tompkins, Stephan Keppel, Steve Van den Bosch, Nickel van Duijvenboden, Sophie Nys, Pierre Leguillon, Batia Suter, Experimental Jetset, Na Kim, Tim Hollander, Lily van der Stokker, Karin Herwegh, Karel Martens, Ruth Wolf-Rehfeldt, Kasper Andreasen, Jochen Lempert, gerlach en koop, Henri Jacobs, Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven, Marijn van Kreij, and Willem Oorebeek. As a continuation of the first Roma publication, (SOME), dating from 1998, this book marks the 20+ years anniversary of Roma Publications. Design: Marc Nagtzaam and Roger Willems. Edition: 400, signed and numbered. ISBN 9789492811448 / Edition: 400
72 pages / 22 × 22 cm / in collaboration with MuZee, Oostende
This book contains an inventory consisting of 40 colonial monuments related to the Belgian colonial past, from King Leopold II's Free State to the independence of Congo in 1960, which to date and without exception can all be found in the Belgian public space. Today we experience monuments and the symbolism of memory and veneration in a different way than when they were conceived. The colonial era still has an impact on today's society, which is why the memorials are now rightly under discussion. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789492811509
Erik van der Weijde presents a series of photographs of Bollenveld, a futuristic housing project by Dutch architect Dries Kreijkamp, situated in a residential area of 's-Hertogenbosch, the Netherlands. The 50 'bolwoningen' ("ball-" or "bulb-houses") were built in 1984 using prefabricated spheres of glass-fibre reinforced concrete. Each has a diameter of 5.5 metres and total living area of 55 square metres. They are the last examples of houses that were funded by the Dutch subsidy for experimental building, which was created in 1968. Design: Roger Willems and Erik van der Weijde. ISBN 9789492811493
Sequence of recent photos by Marcopoulos presenting a mix of friends, Brooklyn street scenes, and pictures he made during trips in 2018 and 2019 to Japan, Lebanon, and to Robert Frank's cottage in Nova Scotia. His photographs are an index of Marcopoulos's being in the world, a record of what he sees and when he has seen it. But they are arguably not so much about what is depicted as they are about the person, namely him, behind the camera. With a text by Mahfuz Sultan. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789492811486
128 pages / 22 × 28 cm / in collaboration with Midway Contemporary Art, Minneapolis
Bühnenbilder, the title of Silke Otto-Knapp's exhibition in Minneapolis, are the fabricated views resulting from dressing sets. Neutral until they are costumed, they are like blank volumes awaiting a set designer's meticulous treatment. The only colours in these works are black, grey, silver, and white. The artist's palette and methodology, in which she applies a dark watercolour wash and then subtracts from it using absorptive implements, raising images from the dark, reflects the photograph's urge to resurface something whose very location - in history, memory, desire - eludes the grasp of any image. Design: Julie Peeters. ISBN 9780996524131
Cardinal Points, the 10th volume in the series Notes on Representation, charts Kopelman's investigations through drawing, writing, and taking photographs on several trips in Argentina where she joined the research campaigns of different groups of scientists: to Pampa de Achala, Cordoba, working with biologists on invasive terrestrial species and studies of litter; to El Litoral, to the provinces of Entre Rios and Corrientes, with a team of ecologists studying floral ecology; to a lab in Puerto Madryn in the Patagonian region, with a team that works with invasions of marine organisms; and to the Ischigualasto Provincial Park and Jachal in the province of San Juan, with a team of geologists and palaeontologists. Design: Ayumi Higuchi and Roger Willems. ISBN 9789492811462
Box with a complete set of Notional Newspapers by Mark Manders. "I cannot use real newspapers, because my work would then be linked to a certain date and place in the world. All of my works appear as if they have just been made and were left behind by the person who made them. There is no difference between a work made twenty-four years ago or just a single day ago. Like the words in an encyclopedia, they are linked together in one big super-moment that is always attached to the here and now. The newspapers in this edition consist of all the existing words in the English language. Each word is used only once. The photos are taken in my studio and are mostly of studio dust. I try to avoid including language in the pictures. The newspapers I make are the opposite of On Kawara's date paintings or Kurt Schwitters' collages." Design: Hans Gremmen. Edition: 51 (Apart from the title, this edition is identical to Roma 350b Table with Notional Newspapers)
Box with a complete set of Notional Newspapers by Mark Manders. "I cannot use real newspapers, because my work would then be linked to a certain date and place in the world. All of my works appear as if they have just been made and were left behind by the person who made them. There is no difference between a work made twenty-four years ago or just a single day ago. Like the words in an encyclopedia, they are linked together in one big super-moment that is always attached to the here and now. The newspapers in this edition consist of all the existing words in the English language. Each word is used only once. The photos are taken in my studio and are mostly of studio dust. I try to avoid including language in the pictures. The newspapers I make are the opposite of On Kawara's date paintings or Kurt Schwitters' collages." Design: Hans Gremmen. Edition: 49 (Apart from the title, this edition is identical to Roma 350a Floor with Notional Newspapers)
196 pages / 14.5 × 21.5 cm / in collaboration with Edith-Russ-Haus für Medienkunst, Oldenburg
This book revolves around Matter and Mind, a sculpture by artist Noriyuki Haraguchi, permanently installed at the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art since the museum's inauguration in 1977. Matter and Mind is a 640 × 480 × 30 cm steel basin filled with used engine oil. Over time a ritual came to be when visitors started throwing coins and other things into the oil pool, turning the sculpture into an unwilling wishing well. Forty years on, Shirin Sabahi invited Haraguchi back to the museum to restore his oil pool. The sunken objects were retrieved from the pool and two films were made in the process. The book hosts a previously unpublished booklet by the first chief curator of the museum. This inclusion follows the enveloping logic of the project, where Sabahi's films, Haraguchi's sculpture and the objects it holds sequentially encase one another. With contributions by: Negar Azimi, Media Farzin, Farnoosh Fathi, David Galloway, Adam Kleinman, Edit Molnár, Shirin Sabahi, Sissel Tolaas. Design: Louis Lüthi. ISBN 9789492811455
64 pages / 20 × 27 cm / in collaboration with S.M.A.K., Ghent
Catalog accompanying the second part of a diptych exhibition in S.M.A.K., Ghent, curated by Martin Germann and Tanja Boon. The first chapter, Other Pictures, questioned the special potential of the still image. In Signal or Noise the gaze is turned inwards and explores the camera as a metaphor for human existence. Photography is to a large extent produced by machines. The reading of an image thus also requires knowledge of the technological development of the discipline, especially because photography has gradually anchored itself in the social sphere. The more images and their environment merge, the more signal and noise become interchangeable. Readable, manipulated and hidden information are increasingly difficult to distinguish from one another, yet are of equal importance in our visual culture. The myth of photographic transparency seems to be irreversibly lost in a mass of pixels, bits and algorithms. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789492811424
104 pages / 19.5 × 28.5 cm / in collaboration with Printed Matter Inc.
Published on the occasion of Suter's exhibition at Printed Matter in New York (February 21 - April 21 2019), Cloud Service is a monographic index of clouds and cloud-suggestive forms, both vast and microscopic in scale. Sweeping aerial shots, volcanic plumes and skyscapes are interwoven with coral, cauliflowers, and bighorn sheep. Placed in sequence, these images resonate in new and complex ways, manipulate each other, and - with a sort of synaptic leap - take on new depths of meaning. Printed on newspaper stock, saddle stitched in a cover. Design: Batia Suter and Roger Willems. ISBN 9789492811431. Link: www.printedmatter.org
Bill 2 is the second issue of an annual magazine of photographic stories, edited and designed by Julie Peeters. Twelve contributors present new or previously unpublished work. The images in the magazine are printed without any accompanying text: Bill prioritizes visual reading without distraction. Contributors to the second issue are: Gintaras Didziapetris, Jason Dodge, Archiv Hans Hollein, Inge Ketelers, Tadashi Kurahashi by Tadanori Yokoo - Tadanori Yokoo by Tadashi Kurahashi, Jochen Lempert, Raimundas Malasauskas, Bart Julius Peters / T L P S, Reto Schmid, Megan Francis Sullivan, Linda van Deursen, Ann Woo, and Jiajia Zhang. ISBN 9789492811417
176 pages / 24.5 × 32 cm / in collaboration with HOGENT, Ghent
Reference Guide is a collection of entries, connected and fuelled by cross-references. These not only determine the characteristics of the collection and its use, but they are also the mechanism behind its expansion. Although the main focus of Reference Guide lies within moments of technological candour, the collection demonstrates a surprisingly high interest in characters and phenomena along the side-lines of these episodes and displays a severe tendency to digress. Reference Guide allows each reader to construct his or her own path through the different entries. This movement is similar to one you might make within an encyclopedia; a movement that might take you from the entry on the aorta, to the heart, to surgeon, to scalpel, to knife, to axe, to forestry only to end up at silver birch or - with a different turn somewhere along the way - at windmill, oil painting, carbon monoxide, the moon or keel. The collection incorporates modified carousel projectors, two pacemakers taking each other for a heart, transcripts, framed pictures, manuals, short films, a giant billboard, recordings, altered batteries, a collection of low pressure sodium lamps, a carpet, a pronouncing dictionary, postcards, eighty pigeon rings on a rope, seven scale-models of a Himalayan mountain, etc. This book is the reference guide to this collection: for each entry, it gathers both the DIN A4-page(s) and - in the margins - the provisional set of cross-references. The publication Reference Guide is part of the eponymous research project and was financed by the HOGENT Arts Research Fund. Design: We Became Aware, Michiel De Cleene, Zsa Zsa Tuffy. ISBN 9789492811400
Lectoraat Art & Public Space, Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam
2019
104 pages / 13 × 20 cm / in collaboration with Lectoraat Art & Public Space, Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam
In A Die with Twenty-Six Faces, the author - let's call him L. - guides the reader through his collection of alphabet books, that is, books with letters for titles. Some of these titles are well known: Andy Warhol's a, Louis Zukofsky's "A", Georges Perec's W. Others are obscure, perhaps even imaginary: Zach Sodenstern's A, Arnold Skemer's C and D. Tracing connections between these books, L. elaborates on what the critic Guy Davenport has called the "Kells effect": "the symbolic content of illuminated lettering serving a larger purpose than its decoration of geometry, imps, and signs." Mixing essay and fiction, A Die with Twenty-Six Faces is a playful meditation on contemporary literature, typography, and book collecting. Designed by the author. ISBN 9789492811394
524 pages / 11 × 18.5 cm / in collaboration with Kunsthalle Leipzig
Jeff Weber: "The Kunsthalle Leipzig was a long-term project in the form of an art space (until 2017). I started in 2013 by renovating a former apartment of an abandoned 19th century building in Leipzig and transformed it into a gallery space. The gallery functioned as a conceptual framework to invite artist collaborators to produce and show (new) work, as well as to expand my own artistic practice and open it up to the curatorial. Here, I was able to work intimately with the artists, in part by photographing their process with particular consideration of the conceptual context of their project. As a project, the Kunsthalle emerged from, and relies on the principles of a group of former works of mine: Anticipative Images (2009-2012), but most and foreall on the structural archive: Attempt At A Personal Epistemology." With contributions by Robert Beavers, Marie-France Rafael, Michael Baers, and Indre Klimaire. Design: Philip Baber with Elisabeth Rafstedt. ISBN 9789492811387
'I can resist everything', wrote Oscar Wilde, 'except temptation'. What is it that makes a painting so attractive, so irresistible? In this collection of essays, Dominic van den Boogerd writes with passion about the exhibitions he has seen, the painters he has spoken with, and the talks by artists that he has organised as the director of De Ateliers. About the pleasures and pitfalls of painting, forbidden favourites and the flirtation between the art of painting and other muses. The book is richly illustratied with works by Rob Birza, Michaël Borremans, Kerstin Brätsch, Varda Caivano, Giorgio de Chirico, Bill Copley, Walter Dahn, René Daniëls, Peter Doig, Marlene Dumas, Jana Euler, Ricardo van Eyk, Lucio Fontana, Bernard Frize, Philip Guston, Eberhard Havekost, Mary Heilmann, Charline von Heyl, Gary Hume, Natasja Kensmil, Raoul De Keyser, Martin Kippenberger, Thoralf Knobloch, Willem de Kooning, Édouard Manet, Henri Matisse, Rik Meijers, Edvard Munch, Navid Nuur, Paulina Olowksa, Blinky Palermo, Avery Preesman. R.H. Quaytman, Michael Raedecker, Neo Rauch, Daniël Richter, Gerhard Richter, Wilhelm Sasnal, Julian Schnabel, Dana Schutz, Jessica Stockholder, Luc Tuymans, Floris Verster, Jan Hendrik Weissenbruch, Ina van Zyl. Design: Dongyoung Lee, Roger Willems.
vinyl pages / 31 × 31 cm / in collaboration with Fonograf Editions, Portland
This fourteen-track vinyl LP in gatefold sleeve features poems of American poets Susan Howe (b. 1937) and Nathaniel Mackey (b. 1947) as produced by visual artist Shannon Ebner. Juxtaposing historic and recent material from 1991 until 2018, the work brought together here examines the two writer's lifelong preoccupation with subjects adrift in narratives of dispossession both real and imagined. Liner notes contain excerpts of original interviews as well as reproductions of the poets' published materials. According to Ebner, "STRAY: A GRAPHIC TONE is the full-length version of what I started in 2016 when I began seeking exchanges with these two poets. I was drawn to their works for their experiments with poetic form - for their politics of poetic form, to be exact - for their poems' stray figures and stray errant marks." It was recorded at various locales between 1991 and 2018. The album was edited and produced by Shannon Ebner and mastered and engineered by Joseph Stewart. Design: Julia Born and Shannon Ebner. Susan Howe: "Sound is everything in poetry. It's measure; the measure is everything. Even though I have gone on about silence. This is the mystery. I don't have a set measure, but I feel that something about the way I place words on paper amounts to a kind of dictation I'm receiving from somewhere. Every mark on paper is an acoustic mark. Sound is also, obviously, sight. It's that instant flash of recognition that echoes and re-echoes. A work of art if it works teaches us we haven't seen what we suddenly see." Nathaniel Mackey: "Graphite is soft carbon. Were it hard enough to withstand contact and remain totally self-contained, it would not be useful for writing. Graphite gives up some of itself upon contact with paper. Graphite suffers a loss that leaves a mark. So, the music I'm talking about, the writing I'm talking about, is talking about loss that leaves a mark. And not just talking about it; it is the mark that's left."
A series of free e-books with texts and images by Bart Lodewijks created during a three months working period in Calcutta, India, in 2018, hosted by Calcutta Art Research Foundation and the Dutch Mondriaan Fund. In an attempt to connect to the local people he bravely started making his chalk drawings in the streets of the city. Besides beautiful results deriving from the clash between Lodewijks abstract geometric drawings and the surfaces and colours of the chaotic Indian streets and houses, Lodewijks was facing many difficulties which made him discover the impossibilty of his mission.
Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam / Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Zurich
2018
224 pages / 24 × 30.5 cm / in collaboration with Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam / Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Zurich
"I Am a beauty specialist. I have commissioned myself to research happiness and friendliness in my artwork, and with that I take a stand against irony and cynicism." The Dutch artist Lily van der Stokker ('s-Hertogenbosch, 1954) lives and works in Amsterdam and New York. In the 1980s she ran an art gallery in the East Village. She achieved her international breakthrough in the following decade, with her exuberant decorative murals. Van der Stokker's work deals with subjects such as beauty, friendship, and kindness, and everyday activities such as cleaning, tidying, and a visit to the doctor. Her conceptual approach adds a completely new dimension to these ostensibly prosaic themes. This book presents the themes that have characterized Van der Stokker's work since the early 1990s. The artist's close involvement in the compilation is reflected in the playful, highly suggestive visual references. With essays by the curators Leontine Coelewij (Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam) and Raphael Gygax (Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Zurich). Design: Roger Willems.
This 9th volume in Kopelman's series Notes on Representation, is dedicated to Dr. Marcel Wernand, a physical oceanographer who engaged in the research of Forel-Ule scale - a hand-held index to estimate the colour of natural waters since the nineteenth century. This book functions as the Forel-Ule scale itself, reproduced as printed matter in solid, opaque colours. It also brings together fragments, both of Wernand's writings and of recorded conversations, which took place at different moments in 2017. Design: Roger Willems, Ayumi Higuchi. ISBN 9789492811332
64 + poster pages / 24 × 34 cm / in collaboration with Patta, Amsterdam
Tupac Biggie presents a visual history of Dana Lixenberg's iconic photographs of the legendary artists Tupac and Biggie, considered by many the best rappers of their time. These photographs, commissioned by VIBE magazine in 1993 and 1996, have been appropriated over the years by innumerable admirers around the world. The book shows for the first time both shoots in their entirety and retraces the unforeseen trajectory and ubiquity of these images. The publication is accompanied by an essay written by Robert Kenner and a poem by Kevin Powell, both renowned contributors of VIBE magazine. Design: Mevis & van Deursen. ISBN 9789492811325
Francesca Bertolotti-Bailey, Stuart Bertolotti-Bailey, Vincenzo Latronico, David Reinfurt (editors)
208
21 × 29.7
The Serving Library
2018
208 pages / 21 × 29.7 cm / in collaboration with The Serving Library
The Serving Library Annual comprises a number of individual "bulletins" organized around a theme for an international audience of designers, artists, writers, and researchers. This year's collection explores how translation is fast becoming a significant site for the negotiation of identities and power dynamics in an increasingly Anglocentric cultural scene. Although departing from literature and the visual arts, the issue soon veers off into mathematics, music, architecture, religion, and more. The Serving Library Annual 2018/19 is guest co-edited by Italian novelist and translator Vincenzo Latronico and it features contributions by Meehan Crist, Katrina Dodson, Lucile Dupraz, Claudia Durastanti, Joseph Grigely, Meg Miller, Minae Mizumura, National Security Agency, Philip Ording, David Osbaldeston, David Reinfurt, Anna Della Subin, The Annotated Fall, and Emily Wilson. Design: Stuart Bertolotti-Bailey. ISBN 9789492811318
The cryptic title forms a sequence of symbols and Danish sounds. AÆUÅÆØ roughly translates to 'I am out on an island'. The photographer therefore invites us to visit an island. What the precise nature of that island could be remains undetermined. In any case, it is not an existing island. The images in this book cannot be read as a documentary inventory of a real existing area, but rather as a poetic evocation of the idea 'island'. They explore the isolation, the sense of seclusion, specific to the existence of the islander. Each photograph is an isolated fragment, the whole a sequence of unfathomable appearances. The sublime landscapes, nature observations, archaic symbols and unknown rituals suggest an animistic world view in which every image, every human trace, seems like an echo of other times. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789492811301
92 pages / 21 × 29.7 cm / in collaboration with De Appel, Amsterdam
This publication is an unedited reprint of the catalogue originally published by De Appel in 1980 as a follow-up to the international art manifestation Works and Words. The event sought to break with the one-way traffic of Western artists traveling to the East by inviting artists from Eastern Bloc countries to Amsterdam. The invited artists, theoreticians, film-makers, and art historians represented a broad spectrum of practices, theoretical approaches, and developments. The manifestation resulted in an active exchange of ideas, new insights, and collaborations. Design: Piotr Olszanski. ISBN 9789492811295
128 pages / 17 × 22 cm / in collaboration with Kunstmuseum St. Gallen
Michel Foucault was invited to the University of California, Berkeley, in 1975. During his visit, Simeon Wade, who assisted and accompanied Foucault, persuaded him to join him and his partner, Michael Stoneman, on a trip to Death Valley and Zabriskie Point, where Foucault took LSD for the first time. Wade wrote about this experience in his unpublished manuscript Foucault in California. When Olaf Nicolai asked to use excerpts from the text for an artist's publication, he was permitted a maximum of 250 words. He selected 205 words from throughout the manuscript. Although the broader contents can only be guessed at, this abbreviated text is itself a trip. Published on the occasion of the exhibition by Olaf Nicolai That's a God-forsaken place; but it's beautiful, isn't it?, at Lokremise / Kunstmuseum St. Gallen, curated by Lorenzo Benedetti. Design: Dongyoung Lee, Roger Willems. ISBN 9789492811271
Looking at the play between memory and forgetfulness, Mike Kelley: Fortress of Solitude brings together a range of key works from across the artist's career. Whether using found stuffed animals as emotional effigies of long lost traumatic memories, or evoking the psychic existential homelessness of Superman in the form of his Kandor series, Mike Kelley explores the dark underbelly of post-war American culture. This publication accompanies the exhibition that took place at the Museum of Cycladic Art in Athens, curated by Douglas Fogle. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789492811196
Within his artistic practice, Diego Tonus focuses on reproduction as a tool of investigation to question control systems and power structures by transforming images, objects, and collective experiences, revealing their underlying structures of codification and normativity. This book deals with issues arising from the silence of the original gavels used by the heads of commissions of emancipatory and revolutionary groups. He investigated their controversial nature as objects belonging to socio-democratic groups, which in turn led to a detailed remaking of these peculiar objects through drawing, carving, and varnishing, to exhibit them for the first time outside the archive. Design: Dongyoung Lee, Roger Willems. ISBN 9789492811271
144 pages / 12 × 17 cm / in collaboration with Kunstverein München
The Ooze is the twelfth publication in Kunstverein München's 'Companion' series, and corresponds to The Donut of Confusion - a mid-career retrospective by Brud (and also Season Zero of their TV show 'Gewgaw'). Brud is often described as a set of heuristics that gained sentience in the twenty-teens and will self-destruct sometime in the twenty-thirties. Brud focuses their attention somewhere between the stage, the screen, and the eye, to examine the cultural, political, and technological histories of sight (primarily through linguistic and musicological modes) and to expose the hidden structural and ideological precursors to contemporary communication. This 144-page publication contains a compendium of idiosyncratic texts by Aditya Mandayam, reproduced in facsimile from various English-language zines and chapbooks. It also includes new texts about Brud (in English, German, and Polish) by Chris Fitzpatrick, Kees van Gelder, Andrea Liu, and Michal Novotny. Edited by Aditya Mandayam, with Chris Fitzpatrick, Julie Peeters, and Post Brothers. Design: Julie Peeters. ISBN 9789492811288
This book gathers together work from two photographic series, Our Present Invention (2012-14) and All My Gone Life (2014-17), as well as two text collages all made in and focused specifically on the United States. Through a mixture of writing, portraiture, landscape and appropriated archival images, the book describes quotidian encounters with fraught desire, uneven freedom, irrational fear and deep structural division, asking whether the historical and contemporary realities of anti-Black and gendered violence - when treated as aberrations - do not in fact serve to veil violence's essential function in the maintenance of 'civil' society. One Wall a Web traces a chronological path through the production of two series, the first of which (Our Present Invention) sets out with a particular interest in the entanglement of masculinity with violence. The second series of photographs (All My Gone Life) comprises two chapters, the first of which consists of appropriated archival images which track continuities between past and present circumstances. These revenant images enter into dialogue with the final strand of contemporary photographs in the second chapter, which address themselves to the spectral form and the visceral costs of this history in the book's penultimate section. One Wall a Web concludes with an extensive essay that explores resonances between the field of black studies, questions of black life, and the strange ontology of the photographic image. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789492811226
Box with a signed copy of the book, and three archival pigment prints*, one from each of the three sections of the book. This set can be purchased for EUR 250. Limited edition of 40 copies, signed and numbered.
1: W. Baker Street (Our Present Invention) 2: Unknown (All My Gone Life, Vol. 1) 3: Paderewski Drive (All My Gone Life Vol. 2) Image size: 13.9 × 17.5 cm (5.5" × 6.9") Paper size: 15.2 × 20.2 cm (6.0" × 8.0")
104 pages / 24 × 30.5 cm / in collaboration with Musée de Bagnes, Le Châble / Kunsthalle Mainz
In April 1815 the volcano Mount Tambora, situated on Sumbawa Island in Indonesia, erupted into flames, ash and lava, its effects rippling around the globe. In the Canton of Valais, Switzerland, a neighboring glacier expanded through the summer of 1816 causing the Lac de Mauvoisin to overflow its banks. Julian Charrière's new works, An Invitation to Disappear, move, as Dehlia Hannah writes, along "the historical and geographical path between Tambora and the Alps, between 1818 and 2018," tracing the entangled threads of climate devastation, monocultural farming, and an imaginary in which apocalyptic ecological threats find poetic utterance in the aesthetic of the sublime. A series of installations of the works were installed at Kunsthalle Mainz, on the dam of Mauvoisin and at Musée de Bagnes, comprising dystopic installations and an absurdist film centered around the palm oil plantations that now carpet the flanks of Mount Tambora. With texts in English by Stefanie Böttcher and Dehlia Hannah, including 2 postcards and an insert with a French translation of Hannah's text. Published to coincide with exhibitions at the Mauvoisin Dam, the Museum of Bagnes in Le Châble, and Kunsthalle Mainz. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789492811264
This edition presents the "Room of Peace", first shown as an exhibition-installation at the 2014 Venice Architecture Biennale. It is the first in a series of books and publications by the author, each dedicated to one photographic project or installation. The hardcover leporello and the accompanying insert are designed by Joris Kritis, and printed by Tienkamp in Groningen in an edition of 500 copies. With an introduction text by Bas Princen, and an essay by Marc Angélil and Cary Siress. ISBN 9789492811257
I was allowed to photograph Sala della Pace, the Room of Peace, in early morning before visitors would arrive. On the first day, I turned off the spotlights that are used to highlight Ambrogio Lorenzetti's famous fresco panorama and opened the curtains covering the only window in the room. In the daylight, the panorama does not appear like a singular work of art - rather, it is part of a painted architectural order that fully covers the walls and ceiling. The lower part of the space is painted to create the impression of an ornamental wall relief in various materials. Looking up, above eye level, a painted frieze frames the space and seamlessly turns into the fresco panorama depicting the City-State Under Tyranny, Virtues of Good Government, and Good City-Republic. The space has been fully painted to create the impression of a complex and grand room inside a simple, rectangular, plastered volume in the side wing of the Palazzo Pubblico in Siena. This room, from which the city used to be governed by the elected Council of Nine, was not articulated through rare or expensive materials but through a single image depicting a room of power - or an illusion of it. Though, to us, these frescos may look like documents of the long-forgotten past, to their contemporaries they were meant to project future visions: one that they feared, the other, that to which they aspired. The painted image of the room as a work of art had the power to instill the governing Council with the sense that every possible future was still in their hands. The Room of Peace reminds us that an image is, of course, nearly always a projection - an image nearly always speaks about visions more than it speaks about facts. But for me the crucial message of the Room of Peace is that an image has more power when it is contextualized, in an architectural or urban space and in a specific social situation. In contrast, contemporary images are rarely contextual, viewed on mobile devices and endlessly circulating. They are unspecific and therefore neutralized. In contemporary public and political spaces, could a contextual image - an image in a space, like in the Room of Peace - still be a vital agent? BP 2018
20 + 4 pages / 24 × 34 cm / in collaboration with LAXART, Los Angeles
Artist publication by Zarouhie Abdalian in collaboration with Julie Peeters detailing Abdalian's solo exhibition at LAXART in 2017, curated by Micki Meng. The catalog centers around seven tools and tool heads (titled: brunt) and several casts of the worked surface of a long derelict chalk mine (titled: from chalk mine hollow). Tara McDowell in the accompanying text describes the work as "near-future monuments to our own self-made epoch, the Anthropocene." With texts by Joseph Rosenzweig and Tara McDowell. Design: Julie Peeters. ISBN 9789492811240
Set of 3 zines of 16 pages with stories and images by Bart Lodewijks about the realization of his long term commission to create chalk wall drawings at the new head quarters of The Netherlands food and consumer product safety authority (NVWA). Inside the building Lodewijks is confronted by the regulations of the inspectors, and on the streets around the building it's the local housing association that frustrtates his work. Nevertheless Lodewijks managed to create a series of drawings in working rooms, public spaces, and private houses in which he connects different social layers in and around the instistution. Design: Roger Willems. Note: All text only in Dutch.
296 pages / 22.5 × 30 cm / in collaboration with Le Bal, Paris
Radial Grammar was created by Batia Suter in 2018 on the occasion of her eponymous exhibition at Le Bal in Paris, from May 25 till August 26, 2018. The imagery in this book, which revolves around radial shapes and concepts, also forms the basis of a video work in the exhibition. Specific for the book is the use of two separate layers of black ink, allowing Suter to create double images and to merge patterns and screens. Departing from pages scanned from her collection of second hand tomes - mainly concerning natural science, precision machinery and art history - Suter freely manipulates them and reorders them within the space of a book, which can be seen as a condensed exhibition on paper. The result is a journey along visual phenomena that reconnects us with the endless curiosity and patience of our younger selves leafing through an encyclopedia, unattended and unable to read, yet all the more sensitive to its inner visual rhymes and correspondences. With a text by Henri Michaux from 1968. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789492811233
424 pages / 20.8 × 26.2 cm / in collaboration with Frac Bretagne
Glaz is a Breton word used to describe a colour between green and blue, the colour of water. Since childhood, Nicolas Floc'h has developed a passion for the ocean and devoted his life and work to encapsulating and conveying the infinite riches and aspects of its reality. This voluminous monograph, published after his exhibition at Fonds régional d'art contemporain Bretagne, covers an oeuvre of sculpture, photography, and conceptual works, organised in themes like 'Invisible Architecture', 'Productive Structures', 'Natural Habitats', 'Painting', 'Functional', and 'Recycling'. A major part of the book is dedicated to underwater photographs of artificial reefs in France, Portugal, and Japan, as well as specific seascapes taken by Floc'h during a scientific expedition on the Tara Pacific in Japan. With texts in French and English by Catherine Elkar, Jean-Marc Huitorel, Yves Henocque, Nicolas Floc'h, and Hubert Loisel. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789492811165
Alexandre Estrela and João Maria Gusmão & Pedro Paiva
208
21 × 29.7
Kunstverein München
2018
208 pages / 21 × 29.7 cm / in collaboration with Kunstverein München
Lua Cão is the eleventh publication in Kunstverein München's Companion series, and corresponds to an exhibition by Alexandre Estrela and João Maria Gusmão & Pedro Paiva. Initiated by Natxo Checa at ZdB in Lisbon, then optimized for Munich with Kunstverein München, the exhibition is an immersive moving-image experiment, with a projectionist arranging 20 analog films and digital videos by Estrela and Gusmão & Paiva in five 15-minute constellations, according to a 4-hour technical script. This publication departs from the exhibition to recount the endless encounters of Tom, an avid image consumer, and Jerry, a zealous projectionist, through more than 150 texts (in English and German) by Alexandre Estrela, Chris Fitzpatrick, João Maria Gusmão, Pedro Paiva, and Post Brothers. Designed by Julie Peeters, the A4 publication is punctuated by a series of 10 full color collages that Estrela and Gusmão & Paiva produced collaboratively by superimposing film stills and video stills from the exhibition. Design: Julie Peeters. ISBN 9789492811219
80 pages / 24 × 31 cm / in collaboration with Reset, Borgloon
In his works on canvas created over the past twelve years, René Daniëls often returns to his paintings from the period before 1987. He adopts ciphers deriving from these works but uses them to develop a different, unprecedented language. Changing pictorial constellations express an existential situation of non-communication and isolation but are also pushed beyond these limits into a realm of extraordinary painterly possibilities. The present publication accompanies an exhibition of René Daniëls's work from 2006 to 2017 at Reset in Borgloon, Belgium, curated by Ulrich Loock, who is also the editor of this book. It marks the first time that the paintings Daniëls has produced since his devastating stroke in 1987 have been presented as a substantial and autonomous body of work. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789492811202
Five Portraits of the Insane by the nineteenth century French artist Théodore Géricault are said to be all that remain of originally ten commissioned portraits of insane patients. Each painting depicts a particular mental condition, a so-called monomania including a kleptomaniac, a woman mad with envy, a child kidnapper. Almost nothing is known about these portraits, but they raise a multitude of questions. Who are these people? In what way are they insane? What and where are the five missing madnesses? Intrigued and inspired by an absence, Tan decides to go in search of them. Pairing personal impressions with formal analysis and archival research, the essay ventures far beyond the boundaries of art history. Written by Fiona Tan during a fellowship as artist-in-residence at the Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789492811158
36 pages / 22 × 22 cm / in collaboration with Middelheimmuseum, Antwerp
Second in a publication series documenting the Middelheimmuseum Library in Antwerp. For every issue another artsist is invited to make a selection acoording to his/her specific interest. The books Sophie Nys selected brought her to the work of Jacob Epstein and the recent reappearance of Winston Churchill in the White House. Editing and design: Sophie Nys and Julie Peeters. Available for free at the Middelheimmuseum, Antwerp. ISBN 9789492811189
Bruno Notteboom, Pieter Uyttenhove (editors) / Georges Charlier, Michiel De Cleene, Jan Kempenaers, Jean Massart (photographers)
228
19.5 × 34
Ghent University
2018
228 pages / 19.5 × 34 cm / in collaboration with Ghent University
Between 1904 and 1911, botanist Jean Massart (1865-1925) made a series of landscape photos mainly situated in Flanders, the northern part of Belgium. They had a didactic purpose: Massart wanted to show the natural vegetation in its landscape context, and the relationship between agriculture and geography. In 1980, Georges Charlier rephotographed about sixty of Massart's landscape images for the National Botanic Garden of Belgium and the Belgian Nature and Bird Reserves association. For each photo, point of view and framing were identical to Massart's. Both series were published and shown in the travelling exhibition Landscapes in Flanders Then and Now. It had to illustrate the impoverishment of the natural environment. In 2003, Labo S, the Laboratory for Urbanism at Ghent University, and the Flanders Architecture Institute commissioned Jan Kempenaers to rephotograph the same landscapes. A fourth series of photos was made by photographer Michiel De Cleene, commissioned by the Province of West Flanders in 2014. Due to the restrictions of rephotography, Charlier, Kempenaers and De Cleene did have only little freedom to express a personal point of view. However, a different emphasis on documentarian, artistic and scientific aspects can be distinguished in their work. Besides their photographic qualities, the four series are in this book considered as part of a 'chronophotographic' collection showing in detail the transformation of landscapes. Since several years, the collection has served multidisciplinary research at Ghent University, in particular on urbanisation and landscape mutations in terms of agriculture, biodiversity, infrastructure, economical development and lifestyles. Photography and research are the two components of this book. Design: Roger Willems with Wout Neirynck. ISBN 9789492811172
Kunst Museum Winterthur / Mudam Luxembourg / IAC Villeurbanne/Rhône-Alpes
2018
174 pages / 21 × 28 cm / in collaboration with Kunst Museum Winterthur / Mudam Luxembourg / IAC Villeurbanne/Rhône-Alpes
Artist book with photographic work by Katinka Bock dating from 2007 till 2017. It marks the occasion of three interrelated exhibitions by Bock in the space of one year in Kunst Museum Winterthur (Sonar/Tomorrow's Sculpture), Mudam Luxembourg (Smog/Tomorrow's Sculpture), and IAC Villeurbanne/Rhône-Alpes (Radio/Tomorrow's Sculpture). With a text contribution by Louis Lüthi. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789492811134
48 pages / 16 × 24 cm / in collaboration with Kunstverein München
Alex is the 10th publication in the Companion series, and was produced during Alex a light programme by Elena Narbutaite in Kunstverein München's Foyer, which began on New Year's Eve 2016 in Vilnius, and ended on New Year's Eve 2017 in Vilnius. Alex was edited by Elena Narbutaite and Julie Peeters, and features an extended correspondence between Elena Narbutaite and Candice Lin, as well as dialogue excerpted from the 1994 Atom Egoyan film Exotica, a WeTransfer.com caption by Chris Fitzpatrick, an unbound 'filmstrip', a textual intervention by Goda Budvytyte & Bernardo José de Souza, various visual contributions by An Breugelmans, Gintaras Didziapetris, Alix Eynaudi, Ieva Kabasinskaite, Elena Narbutaite, Onute Narbutaite, Julie Peeters, Viktorija Rybakova, Cécile Tonizzo, and a reproduction of a painting by August Kopisch. Design: Julie Peeters. ISBN 9789492811110
This publication compiles material of performances and installations produced during a five year period, featuring scripts, and documentation of the works Ending with Glass, Learning to Imitate in Absentia, Obliterating an Image, The Distance between V and W, Objects in Diaspora, and A Reading That Loves - a Physical Act, of which the last two were shown at documenta 14. Yael Davids positions the reception of her performances and installations as a constitute force in her practice. Each performance repeats what has preceded, yet also expands, modifies, and nuances the previous version. Through this practice of perpetually attuning the central components of the work - voice, body and object - a series of augmented repetitions turns into a single composition, a single artwork. Design: Mevis & Van Deursen. ISBN 9789492811097
68 + print pages / 24 × 30.5 cm / in collaboration with Rubis Mécénat cultural fund
Series of photographs by Geert Goiris, dealing with the topic of our contemporary oil culture. Commissioned by Rubis Mécénat cultural fund, Goiris was given permission to the Rubis Terminal sites in Rouen and other sites in Europe. He tackles the subject from the outside, limiting himself to that particular moment when oil is seemingly without drama. This is not about the technical feat of extracting the oil from the earth, nor about the economic, social and/or geopolitical effects generated by its existence. Rather it is about the in-between stations, the moments when oil is only potentially active. With a text by Steven Humblet. Limited edition of 600 copies with print. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789492811103
416 pages / 17 × 24 cm / in collaboration with Martens Family
Lous Martens about the book: "Seventeen years ago our grandson Jaap was born. That was the start of an animal book for Jaap. I used a dummy for the OASE journal of architecture and loosely pasted in pictures of animals that I had clipped from newspapers and magazines about art, literature and science. Plus stamps and photos from advertising brochures. Then Zeno was born and the same thing happened: an animal book for Zeno. Now I was working on two books at once. Then came Anna. Julian. Luca. At this point, there were five books-in-the-making on the table. And none of those five are finished yet. The children, as well as myself, enjoy seeing the small, ever-evolving changes. The additions. These books were never intended for the outside world where I had found all the pictures. Never intended to be published. Now they lie here, grouped into one big book, because others have convinced me it's what they deserve." Design: Martens Family. ISBN 9789492811073 (first edition) / ISBN 9789492811998 (second edition) / ISBN 9789464460551 (third edition)
416 pages / 17 × 24 cm / in collaboration with Martens Family
During production of Animal Books for Jaap Zeno Anna Julian Luca, a number of books remained for which there was no cover. An excellent opportunity for the children of the painting club and group 7 of the Dr. Rijk Kramerschool, to give these books a cover! The benefits went to SOS Children's Villages.
116 pages / 22 × 30 cm / in collaboration with Be-Part, Waregem
Catalogue documenting Funnelflux, a solo exhibition by Navid Nuur in Be-Part, Waregem, combining a cross section of earlier works with new pieces and site specific installations. Placed in the heart of a photographic tour through the entire installation, there is an insightful text by the artist about his process of creating an exhibition like this, from the moment of being invited by an institution. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789492811066
First issue of an annual magazine of photographic stories, edited and designed by Julie Peeters. Twelve contributors present new or previously unpublished work. BILL prioritizes visual reading without distraction, the images that appear in the magazine are printed without any accompanying text. Contributors to the first issue are: Jochen Lempert, Ketuta Alexi-Meskhishvili, Katja Mater, Elena Narbutaite, Rosalind Nashashibi & Vivian Suter, Arthur Ou, Scott Ponik, Adam Putnam, Johannes Schwartz, Algirdas Seskus, Linda Van Deursen and Stand Up Comedy. ISBN 9789492811080
128 pages / 20 × 26.5 cm / in collaboration with S.M.A.K., Ghent
Catalog accompanying the first part of a diptych exhibition in S.M.A.K., Ghent, spread over two years, curated by Martin Germann with Tanja Boon and Steven Humblet. The exhibition comprises new and existing work by artists and photographers including Lewis Baltz, Tina Barney, Mohamed Bourouissa, Moyra Davey, Marc De Blieck, Sara Deraedt, Patrick Faigenbaum, Peter Fraser, Alair Gomes, Jitka Hanzlová, Roni Horn, Stephanie Kiwitt, Aglaia Konrad, Jochen Lempert, Zoe Leonard, Jean-Luc Moulène, Zanele Muholi, Jean-Luc Mylayne, Trevor Paglen, Doug Rickard, Torbjørn Rødland, Michael Schmidt, Arne Schmitt, Allan Sekula, Ahlam Shibli, Malick Sidibé, Dayanita Singh, Wolfgang Tillmans, Marc Trivier and Tobias Zielony. The selection, ranging from the 1960s to the present, demonstrates a lively interest in the power of the still image as a means of examining the world. It concentrates on indefinable images with an open view, whose multi-layering requires slow reading. With an introduction by Martin Germann and Philippe Van Cauteren, and an essay by Steven Humblet in Dutch and English. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789492811059 Link: www.smak.be
288 pages / 22 × 21 cm / in collaboration with CCA Wattis, San Francisco
This catalogue accompanies a major group show at the CCA Wattis in San Francisco, and Secession in Vienna, curated by Anthony Huberman. It reflects on ways the "machine" determines how we live and what we believe in. A machine is also a mechanism, not just a physical object but also an abstract ideology. The artworks point to the forms and instruments that make up our technological infrastructure, as well as to the values they are designed to enforce. Contesting a world that rewards efficiency, speed, and productivity, the participating artists test existing systems with inefficient machines, impossible tools, wasted time, and elaborate protocols that misalign outputs and inputs. With contributions by Zarouhie Abdalian, Terry Atkinson, Lutz Bacher, Eva Barto, Neil Beloufa, Patricia L. Boyd, Jay DeFeo, Trisha Donnelly, Harun Farocki, Richard Hamilton, Aaron Flint Jamison, Jacob Kassay, Garry Neill Kennedy, Louise Lawler, Park McArthur, Jean-Luc Moulène, Pope.L, Charlotte Posenenske, Cameron Rowland, and Danh Vo. Design: Julie Peeters and Scott Ponik. ISBN 9789492811042. Link: www.wattis.org
Ari Marcopoulos shot this series during one February afternoon in Exarcheia, a neighbourhood in central Athens which is known as home to Greek anarchists. Through 352 colourful pictures of graffiti and crumbling concrete walls, an urban portrait comes to light, as if Marcopoulos was scanning the area through his camera lens. The entire series remains unedited in the layout of the book. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789492811035
Francesca Bertolotti-Bailey, Stuart Bertolotti-Bailey, Angie Keefer, Lauren Mackler, David Reinfurt (editors)
200
21 × 29.7
The Serving Library
2017
200 pages / 21 × 29.7 cm / in collaboration with The Serving Library
The Serving Library Annual comprises a number of individual "Bulletins" organized around a theme for an international audience of designers, artists, writers, and researchers. Newly published by ROMA Publications in a yearly format, this inaugural issue is realised in collaboration with Public Fiction, a journal and exhibition-maker based in Los Angeles. It deals with acts of civil disobedience and other forms of resistance, particularly in view of the relationship between entertainment and power. Contributors include Hilton Als, Tauba Auerbach, Anne Carson, Mark Leckey, Adrian Piper, Frances Stark, and Martine Syms. Public Fiction's next project, which runs broadly concurrent to this new Annual's lifespan, is named The Conscientious Objector - a multifaceted endeavour commissioned by West Hollywood City Council that unfurls in parts from September 2017 to April 2018. Curated by Public Fiction founder Lauren Mackler and Serving Library editor Francesca Bertolotti-Bailey, The Conscientious Objector comprises a series of "commercials" produced by artists for public access TV, an exhibition of artworks and performances at the MAK Center for Art and Architectures Schindler House in West Hollywood, and the present publication. Design: Stuart Bertolotti-Bailey. ISBN 9789492811011
This sketchbook was begun in Munich in 1999, when I was 29 years old. Like most sketchbooks it served as a portal between the real world and the realm of her imagination. Although it was never intended to be shared, nevertheless quite a bit of "work" came out of this particular book, including the installation 'Insurrection! (Our Tools Were Rudimentary, Yet We Pressed On)', which is in the collection of the Guggenheim Museum. That, however, is an exception to the rule. For the most part the pages in this sketchbook reflect uneasy, unrefined, unfinished thoughts and anxieties, written and drawn with no objectives, no ulterior motives, and no filters. Kara Walker, July 2017. Scans: Ari Marcopoulos. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789492811004
192 pages / 13 × 20 cm / in collaboration with MONOLITH production
The photographs in this book, taken by Aglaia Konrad between 2010 and 2017 in museums throughout Europe, share an interest in 'sculptural architecture'. Her focus on the spatial display of sculpture allowed for an unrestricted subjective choice. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789492811004
64 pages / 21 × 28 cm / in collaboration with City of Amsterdam
Publication about a sculptural fountain that Mark Manders made for the city of Amsterdam. Besides an impression of the final result, photographed by Jan Kempenaers, the book includes texts and images covering the history of the fountain's central location in the city, the entire process of its creation, and an essay by Maria Barnas about movement in the work of Manders. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789492811004
Hasan Veseli, Post Brothers, Chris Fitzpatrick (editors)
224
12 × 17
Kunstverein München
2017
224 pages / 12 × 17 cm / in collaboration with Kunstverein München
The ninth in the Companion series, this 224-page publication contains the theoretical grounding for A rock that keeps tigers away - a group exhibition at Kunstverein München, with work by Beth Collar, Tania Pérez Córdova, Jason Dodge, Laura Kaminskait, Simon Dybbroe Møller, Francesco Pedraglio, Adrien Tirtiaux, Freek Wambacq, and Herwig Weiser. The publication contains texts (in either German or English) by Claudia Blum, Heinz von Foerster, Sigfried Großmann, Katrine Dybbroe Møller, Timothy Morton, Francesco Pedraglio, Edgar Allen Poe, Steven Shaviro, Julian Sigmund, and Doug Zongker, which wrap an extensive interview with the exhibition's main curator Post Brothers, conducted by the Kunstverein's director Chris Fitzpatrick, and with contributions from the publication's co-editor Hasan Veseli (in English and German). A collection of quotes from comedians, writers, and philosophers, transcriptions from episodes of the television programs, Sesame Street, The Simpsons, and The West Wing, a charting of the development of the 'Chicken or the Egg' debate in popular media, and artistic interventions by Beth Collar, Laura Kaminskait, Simon Dybbroe Møller, Gianni Motti, Julie Peeters, Tyler Vigen, and Freek Wambacq are also contained in the publication. Co-edited by Post Brothers and Hasan Veseli, with Chris Fitzpatrick and Julie Peeters. Designed by Julie Peeters. Link: www.kunstverein-muenchen.de
Over a period of one year, Jan Kempenaers photographed the woods in the Hobokense Polder, itself the result of a botched urban development project and a former dumping ground for excess soil and toxic waste. Located in a suburb of Antwerp, the area was transformed into a nature reserve two decades ago. It is a new, modern landscape, the result of human intervention left to its own natural growth. The book is composed in sections (archive, selection, details), repeating image sequences that progress in a tendency towards abstraction. With an essay on landscape photography by Steven Humblet. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789491843976
68 pages / 19.7 × 27.1 cm / in collaboration with Cultural Centre Mechelen
This exhibition publication is produced on the occasion of the group show Copy Construct held at the Cultural Centre Mechelen in the first half of 2017. Copy Construct departs from different artistic practices and specific works by artists that are based on 'reproduction' or 'copy'. Side by side, the exhibited works were shown in relation to printed matter and artists books. Initially produced as an exhibition guide, this revised version brings together some 25 autonomous contributions from the exhibited artists, a thematic introduction, an interview with the book collector Gregorio Magnani, as well as some images of the exhibition installation. The publication's bibliography offers a selected overview of exhibited books as seen per artist in recent decades. Curated and compiled by Kasper Andreasen. Design: Joris Dockx. ISBN 9789491843945
56 + 8 pages / 23.5 × 29.5 cm / in collaboration with Le Musée de Bagnes, Le Châble
Published on the occasion of Claudio Moser's exhibition at the 237 meter high dam of Mauvoisin, and Musée de Bagnes in Le Châble (June 17 - September 3, 2017). With an interview by the exhibition's curator Jean-Paul Felly. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789491843938
This book, the 8th volume in Kopelman's series Notes on Representation, focuses on glaciers, alpine forests, and avalanche-sculpted mountainscapes, especially their texture, morphology, and readability. It brings together drawings and field notes made during multiple stays in the Swiss Alps, notably Davos, as well as paintings produced later in a studio setting. It also contains contributions by scientists with whom Kopelman worked. Their research offers relevant perspectives into glaciology, ecology, dendrochronology, and art history. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789491843921
Updated reprint in black featuring a collection of Na Kim's work from 2006 to 2016. For this book, fragments of her works are set in more or less personal categories, taking on a form reminiscent of a sample book. In contrast with other catalogues that are linked to an exhibition, published before the show's opening, this book sketched the pre-exhibition content and establishes the guidelines for the imaginary stage set in the exhibition space. Keeping the same structure, the second edition added extra installation images of transformed works through the guidelines in this book. Also added is a new text by Jae Seok Kim. Design: Joris Kritis. ISBN 9789491843914
52 pages / 14 × 21.4 cm / in collaboration with Kunsthalle Bern
The Bathers (Inverted) extends from Megan Francis Sullivans 2016 exhibition at Kunsthalle Bern titled The Unanswered Question. Its format refers to a publication of Ian Wilson from 1984, also for Kunsthalle Bern. A showcase of her recent series of 'inverted' Cezanne paintings, this poetic object likewise tilts a hat to the institutional framework of Conceptual Art, braiding specific references to suggest history as futurely negotiable. With a text excerpt by Anne Rorimer. Design: HIT and Megan Francis Sullivan. ISBN 9789491843907
16 prints pages / 30 × 30 cm / in collaboration with Jan van Eyck Academie, Maastricht
Special edition of 16 prints by Kees Goudzwaard, printed in 5 layers of Riso at the Jan van Eyck Academie, Maastricht, in an edition of 100. By systhematically combining 5 compositions in different colours, Goudzwaard created a large variety of colorful prints, inititially produced as fragments for a large mural called Walled Garden, which has been installed in 2016 at the MMCA, Seoul, Jan van Eyck Academie, Maastricht, and Zeno × Gallery, Antwerp. The 16 different prints in this edition can be viewed as a sequence of individual parts, but together they can form an endless amount of unique compositions, eventually to be mounted as a small-sized wall paper measuring 120 × 120 cm. With a text by Lex ter Braak. Design: Roger Willems.
192 pages / 21 × 29.7 cm / in collaboration with Kunstverein München
The eighth in Kunstverein München's Companion series, this 'Verkaufskatalog' contains images, prices, material descriptions, and gallery designations for each of the works included in the exhibition 30 Jahre Kunst by artists Jos de Gruyter & Harald Thys. Over 192 black and white pages, the diverse spectrum of the artists' collaborative practice is represented - drawings, paintings, sculptures, photographs, kinetic objects, videos. Additionally, a number of lost, destroyed, and forgotten works have also been included, as well as new works commissioned on occasion of the exhibition. Design: Julie Peeters and Harald Thys. ISBN 9789491843891
128 pages / 20 × 28 cm / in collaboration with Fondazione Antonio Ratti, Como
Edited by Yvonne Rainer, this selection of texts and images by Rainer and various authors, offers a retrospective portrait of her work, focusing on some of her most notable performances and projects from both the late 1960s ('Trio A', 'The Mind Is a Muscle') and since her return to dance with the White Oak Dance Project in 2000. Rainer is known for her challengingly experimental and sometimes minimalist work as a dancer, choreographer, and filmmaker, which spearheaded the rise of postmodern dance. An essay by Rainer frames things from the perspective of an ageing dancer who is aware of her physical limitations. With a conversation between Rainer and dancer Trisha Brown. Design: Louis Lüthi. ISBN 9789491843884
Report of a year long chalk drawing project by Bart Lodewijks on the road between Menen and Ieper in Belgium, on the occasion of the public art project Menin Road-Ypernstrasse, organized in commemoration of the First World War. This 20 kilometer long road is historically known for the devastating battle during the First World War. Design: Roger Willems.
304 pages / 21 × 29.7 cm / in collaboration with Kunstverein München
This publication is part of Motion, a major exhibition by Dutch artist, graphic designer, and educator Karel Martens at Kunstverein München, and is the seventh issue in the Companion series produced by the Kunstverein and Roma Publications. Co-edited by Martens and Julie Peeters, the bulk of the content for this book comes from the video Not for Resale - a sequence of photographs from Martens' studio wall in Hoog Keppel in 2000. The videos Lost & Found (2004), and Tol (2008) are also included in the book, as well as a transcription of a conversation between Martens and Kunstverein director Chris Fitzpatrick, followed by an afterword (both in English and German). Concept and design: Julie Peeters. ISBN 9789491843853
80 pages / 14.8 × 21 cm / in collaboration with Kayne Griffin Corcoran Gallery, Los Angeles
Small-sized catalogue published on the occasion of the exhibition Concrete Islands, curated by Douglas Fogle and Hanneke Skerath at Kayne Griffin Corcoran Gallery in Los Angeles, from November 2016 till January 2017. The selection of works offers a poetic investigation into the intersection of words and objects. Inspired by Marcel Broodthaers 1964 sculpture Pense-Bête in which the artist took the unsold copies of one of his books of poetry and encased them in plaster creating an object that literally solidified poetry into a concrete form, Concrete Islands posits the question: where does language end and the world begin? With works by Marcel Broodthaers, Joseph Beuys, Henri Chopin, Irma Blank, Alighiero Boetti, Mark Leckey, Jean-Luc Moulène, Ruth Wolf-Rehfeldt, Michael Dean, Michael E. Smith, Jimmie Durham, Bas Jan Ader, Mark Manders, Robert Filliou, Martin Boyce, and Dom Sylvester Houédard. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789491843846
120 pages / 20.5 × 29 cm / in collaboration with Temporary Gallery, Cologne
This book, the second volume in a series, is published on the occasion of the exhibition Choses tuées by gerlach en koop at Temporary Gallery, Cologne, February-March 2016. Photographs by Kristien Daem and Hartwig Schwarz. With text contributions by Regina Barunke, Valentina Desideri, Nickel van Duijvenboden, Maxine Kopsa, Candice Lin and Raimundas Malasauaskas. Design: Louis Lüthi. ISBN 9789491843839
56 pages / 22.5 × 28 cm / in collaboration with S.M.A.K., Ghent
This catalogue, published on the occasion of a group exhibition of nine artists taken place in the autumn and winter of 2016/17 at S.M.A.K. in Ghent, reflects upon contemporary figurative painting. Each painter has developed an idiosyncratic vision of how to represent people, and this books bold juxtaposition of their widely varied styles offers an intriguing cross-section of the genre and its possible futures. Works by the contributing artists Nicole Eisenman, Victor Man, Alice Neel, Paulina Oowska, Henry Taylor, Nicolas Party, Elizabeth Peyton, Avery Singer, and Katharina Wulff are accompanied by texts from several authors. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789491843822
What do people do when they are out in the street? Reading? Waiting? Can we recognize the inhabitant, the stranger, the traveller by his actions and deeds in an urban setting? This is the premise of Johannes Schwartz's exploration, which was set in Athens in the fall of 2015. The result are photos of streets, public squares, museums, ruins and shops, places of culture and consumption. Devided in 17 chapters, everything passes by in a set of chance driven encounters. Design: Experimental Jetset. ISBN 9789491843792
Photographs taken by Ari Marcopoulos in Rome (February-March 2016), and Malibu (August 2016). With a text contribution by Kara Walker. Rome. (...) Here, no image or structure is complete without symbolic framing devices, which also require framing devices, and so on. Ad infinitum. Malibu. Rockstars and fallen rocks and the edge, here is where the European conquest of the New World meets its fountain of youth endgame. We have reached the end, and it is vast. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789491843785
Batia Suter's work intuitively situates found images in new contexts to provoke surprising reactions and significative possibilities. This volume follows on from the first Parallel Encyclopedia, published in 2007. Underlying themes of Suter's practice are the "iconification" and "immunogenicity" of old images, and the circumstances by which they become charged with new associative values. "In my work, I collect groups of images based on various themes and characteristics, and I investigate how they can manipulate each other, depending on where and how they are placed. In the process of making this book, narrative lines unfolded before my eyes as I shifted images around." Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789491843761
Signed copy of the 2nd edition of Parallel Encyclopedia #2 (2018) with an archival print (Luck, 2025, 26 x 20.3 cm, signed and numbered in an edition of 100) and a text insert by Matthew Vollgraff (Liber naturea, 2018).
216 pages / 19.5 × 29 cm / in collaboration with ICA, Miami
This book was published after Shannon Ebner's exhibition A Public Character, held at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami. Ebner's work is an extended mediation of language that often takes the form of photography. Certain aspects, especially seen in the ongoing series 'Black Box Collision A', represent her efforts to reflect upon our experience of language at the intersection of landscape and architecture, looking to the social world as a realistic, concrete location of poetics found and made; observed and constructed. Also included are the works A Hudson Yard, A Self, and A Singular, as well as the title work A Public Character. Essays by Alex Gartenfeld, Bruce Hainley, Laura Hoptman, Eileen Myles and Ellen Salpeter. Design: Julia Born. ISBN 9789491843747
This fiction, a collaboration between Kasper Andreasen and Louis Lüthi, takes as its starting point the painter Alexander Cozens s publication A New Method of Assisting the Invention in Drawing Original Compositions of Landscape (1785). Set one morning in an empty gallery and told from the point of view of a young man who installs exhibitions for a living, The Preparator combines text and image in a series of compact, associative tableaus, each revolving around a landscape or rather, the memory of a landscape: a title page, an eighteenth-century ink drawing, the network of cracks in a ceiling, a walk along the Rhine, a satellite photograph, Thomas Bernhard holding forth in a private garden, and others. Design: Louis Lüthi. ISBN 9789491843754
This artist publication contains a sequence of unique letterpress monoprints, made by Karel Martens between 2014 and 2016, reproduced at actual size (except for two larger prints). It is available in two different cover versions which is the result of a printing experiment by printing all the content of the book in 3 layers on one print sheet, which was cut and folded into two different covers. ISBN 9789491843778
32 pages / 17 × 23 cm / in collaboration with Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
Photographer Mohamed Bourouissa (1978, Blida, Algeria) is interested in systems, in how society and particularly subcultures are structured. For his project Horseday (2013), he worked with a local black horse riding community in Philadelphia. This artist book unfolds as a story with photos, sculptures and stills from Horseday. But Bouroussia also opens up his sketchbook, giving us a glimpse of his thinking process. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789491843730
The work of Misha de Ridder in Falaise, which consists of abstractions of the chalky cliff face in Normandy, France, harnesses the revelatory power of photography to capture the continuous metamorphosis of the cliffs. Once a celebrated holiday destination, where Monet is believed to have developed Impressionism, the area has become forgotten as it is encroached upon by the sea, which is gradually swallowing its surroundings. Design: Mevis & Van Deursen. ISBN 9789491843723
72 + print pages / 24 × 31 cm / in collaboration with HOGENT Arts Research Fund, Ghent
Jan Kempenaers has been photographing urban and natural landscapes for over two decades. For this series of images, he applies the formal language of the documentary style, with its detached viewpoint emphasising the isolation and desolation of the strange structures in the frame. This causes a heightened sense of inaccessibility in the viewer, a sense of alienation exacerbated by the alien nature of the structures themselves. What are these objects, who built them, and why? Interspersed are composite photographs Kempenaers has made by cutting details from the images and overlapping them, thereby creating darkly idiosyncratic renderings of the same subjects. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789491843709. Limited edition of 600 with a signed and numbered C-print.
114 pages / 21 × 29.7 cm / in collaboration with Kunstverein München
Published on the occasion of an exhibition at Kunstverein München, this volume begins by recounting the prospectus written by American publishing magnate Henry Luce, outlining what would become Life magazine. Today, to see, and to be shown is an almost universal obsession for all. Founded in 2001 by David and Ray Potes, Hamburger Eyes has grown into a magazine, publisher, and distributor of zines by an international photographers network. This particular publication complies facsimiles of spreads from back issues, plus images by such names as Ricky Adam, Stevie Dacanay, Ryan Florig, Troy Holden, Lele Saveri, Jai Tanju, David Uzzardi, a.o. Design: Julie Peeters. ISBN 9789491843716
154 pages / 23 × 31 cm / in collaboration with ICA, London
The House of Beauty and Culture (HOBAC) was an avant-garde boutique, design studio and crafts collective in the late 1980s and the first destination to put Dalston on the fashion map. Alongside Judy Blame key members of the group included shoe designer John Moore, fashion designers Christopher Nemeth and Richard Torry, photographers Mark Lebon and Cindy Palmano, furniture duo Fric and Frack, and artist Dave Baby. HOBAC developed deconstruction, both as a design technique and a grunge aesthetic, and were among the first to upcycle found materials and champion androgynous urban style. Their key influences were the provocative iconography and DIY spirit of Punk plus outsider idols such as David Bowie and William Burroughs. HOBAC worked and played at the heart of London's creative gay club scene, then in Soho, collaborating with the era's most progressive culture-makers including Derek Jarman, Susanne Bartsch and Leigh Bowery. HOBAC's lasting legacy was acknowledged by Kim Jones in his AW15 menswear collection for Louis Vuitton, a tribute to this radical collective that sprung from what may now be considered to have been the first guerrilla store. Design: Roger Willems, Sam de Groot. ISBN 9789491843686
48 pages / 24 × 31 cm / in collaboration with Musée de Bagnes, Le Châble
Une après-midi japonaise (A Japanese afternoon) is published on the occasion of the exhibition by Alain Bublex at the Mauvoisin dam and Musée de Bagnes in Le Châble (June 18 - September 18, 2016). The photographs are taken during the winter of 2015/2016 in val de Bagnes (Canton of Valais) in Switzerland and in the region of Hida (Gifu prefecture) in Japan. In this photographs, Bublex added drawn elements which are not always noticeable at first glance. ISBN 9789491843679
36 pages / 22 × 22 cm / in collaboration with Middelheimmuseum, Antwerp
Book pages selected by Philip Metten, photographed by Johannes Schwartz. This is the first issue in a publication series documenting the Middelheimmuseum Library in Antwerp. For every issue another artsist is invited to make a selection acoording to his/her specific interest. Editing and design: by Julie Peeters. Available for free at the Middelheimmuseum, Antwerp. ISBN 9789491843655
Manuela Ammer writes in her essay in this book that the drawing practice of Michaela Frühwirth "responds to sites where the balance of matter and energy is negotiated, where physical force has acted on or is acting on its surroundings." It can be thought of as a negotiation of matter and energy, through works in which tons of rock detritus is transformed into a delicate web of abstract lines, or where the structure of a hydroelectric dam is detailed in countless graphite strokes. Five of Frühwirth s seemingly monolithic large-scaled drawings are reproduced in this artists' book on fold-out pages and through installation views. With additional texts by Raviv Ganchrow and Maaike Lauwaert. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789491843648
224 pages / 17 × 24 cm / in collaboration with Mediabus, Seoul
Catalogue published on the occasion of the exhibition Artists' Documents: Art, Typography and Collaboration at MMCA in Seoul (May 26 - August 31, 2016), organized by Roma Publications and mediabus. Besides exhibition views this book contains a complete and richly illustrated Roma Publications backlist from number 1, published in 1998, until this book (Roma 272, published in September 2016). Text in English and Korean, with contributions by Min Choi and LIM Kyung yong. Design: Na Kim and Roger Willems with a cover illustration by Karel Martens. ISBN 9789491843693
Bart Lodewijks: I spent two winters and one summer in Rio de Janeiro in search of suitable places for my chalk drawings. I entrusted myself to local residents who led me to places which were scenes of everyday life. Places that don t really catch the eye and which only disclose their special character to those who return regularly. I made my drawings on the streets, in a bar, in a church square and in a villa, but most of the time I frequented a small favela bordering on the end of the no-through Rua Benjamin Constant, the street I was staying in. I have written a story about life in this neighbourhood and the drawings I made there. Text in English and Portuguese. Made possible with the support of: Capacete, Rio de Janeiro; Mondriaan Fund; Central de Cultura Brasil & Holanda; Projeto Legal, Rio de Janeiro. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789491843655
88 pages / 20 × 28 cm / in collaboration with FLACC, Genk
In words and images, Lodewijks documented a long term project in two neighbourhoods of Genk, Belgium, during the spring and summer of 2014. He describes the process of making chalk drawings in the public space and the encounters with the inhabitants of the neigbourhoods and the housing company that owns the housing projects. Text in Dutch and English. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789491843617
88 pages / 20 × 28 cm / in collaboration with Kunstmuseum Luzern
Artist book released in conjunction with the exhibition Warum ich mich in eine Nachtigall verwandelt habe at Kunstmuseum Luzern (CH). With a text in German and English by Thomas Boutoux. Design: Louis Lüthi. ISBN 9789491843624
64 pages / 15 × 21 cm / in collaboration with Kunstverein München
This fifth in Kunstverein München's 'Companion' series was compiled as an extension of the 3 'film dinners' Otarkino presented in the Kunstverein in May 2016. Otarkino was founded in 2012, when film curator Vincent Stroep joined food collective Otark Productions (Hadas Cna'ani and Charlotte Koopman), and paired food and film in immersive events that are as auditory, gustatory, olfactory, and tactile as they are visual. The 21 menus and 32 corresponding films Otarkino has presented have been chronologically indexed through 64 full-color pages of receipts, notes, grocery lists, diagrams, serving timelines, and photographic documentation. Design: Julie Peeters. ISBN 9789491843631
96 pages / 11 × 18 cm / in collaboration with Eastside Projects, Birmingham
This book reproduces Gertrude Steins 'Objects Lie On A Table (1922), a modernist play told through still life. Objects appear on the eponymous table and are transformed, from their humble selves into symbolic representations or characters in a series of cryptic narratives. Surpassing the representational aspects of language, the text is structurally illegible. James Langdon's typography supports the melodiousness of the text and breaks it open into smaller units. Visually, the book departs from Stein's text in an entirely graphic direction, constructing narrative from a set of simple geometric shapes. These forms ask the reader, for example: 'Am I a saucer, or a moon, or just a circle of printed ink? Published in accompaniment to Things On A Table, a performance by Uta Eisenreich and Eva Meyer-Keller with Katrin Hahner. Design: James Langdon. ISBN 9789491843600
176 pages / 15.5 × 21.5 cm / in collaboration with Dan Gunn, Berlin
Brittle Land encompasses black and white sequences of stills from Navratil's works Resurrections (2014) and Silbersee (2015), enriched with essays by Paul Feigelfeld and Keston Sutherland, and a poem by Rachel O'Reilly. Taking the former Agfa-Orwo filmfactory in Wolfen-Bitterfeld as a point of departure, the book divulges the interdependent histories of photographic emulsion, gelatin, labour, explotation, exhaustion, chemical contamination, fragility and slow violence. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789491843594
96 pages / 21 × 29.7 cm / in collaboration with Kunstverein München
You've got beautiful stairs, you know is the fourth installment in Kunstverein München's 'Companion' series, and was released in parallel to Ola Vasiljeva's eponymous exhibition. The publication's 100 full-color and black-and-white pages combine facsimiles of zines, records, and posters Vasiljeva produced collaboratively as OAOA, intercut and overlaid with 35mm slides, drawings, and photographs taken by the artist during the production of previous exhibitions, as well as a manic letter to the artist by Chris Fitzpatrick. Design: Julie Peeters. ISBN 9789491843587
128 pages / 20 × 26 cm / in collaboration with Be-Part, Waregem
Together with drawings and scalemodels, The Be-Part Exercises can be seen as documents of the act of drawing in the midst of becoming. Zoete translated his drawings into theatrical sculptures embodied by actors which he photographed in filmic series which he digitally edited and drawn upon. The characters seem to be frozen in a re-enactment of the drawings they were based upon. Through repetition and difference, they show a rhythm of geometrical patterns in different constellations. Design: Roger Willems with Sam de Groot. ISBN 9789491843570
Kaleidoscopic sequence of installation views and details of Leykauf's work from 2003 till 2015, substantiated with texts by Dominikus Müller, Jonathan Pouthier, Robert Barry, Maria Barnas, and a conversation between Leykauf and Caroline Soyez Petithomme. Design: Studio Felix Salut with Paul Bernhard. ISBN 9789491843563
120 pages / 17 × 22.5 cm / in collaboration with The Model, Sligo
Between 2012 and 2015 Bart Lodewijks produced chalk drawings on public walls and various other surfaces in the neighbourhood of Doorly Park, Riverside and Garavogue Villas in Sligo (Ireland). This book brings together images and text about the working process and Lodewijks' encounters with the local community. Published on the occasion the solo exhibition Bart Lodewijks. The Model Drawing / Unforgettable neighbourhoods, at The Model, Sligo, Ireland. The book exists with 4 differently colored covers, which are distributed randomly. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789491843549
This volumnious book in a clinical white vinyl sleeve suggests high tech content, as if it belongs to a laboratory. Within a wide space of white and light gray pages - which could represent painted walls of a white cube - 39 works by conceptual Belgium artist Steve Van den Bosch are exposed. The photographs are taken by a forensic photographer and the text, entitled 'Event reconstruction from trace images: an original methodology', comes from the Swiss Institute for Police Science. The book itself is # 40 in the list of works and printed in a limited edition of 300 copies. Design: Steve Van den Bosch, David van Mieghem. ISBN 9789491843532
Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam / De Appel arts centre / Stichting Egress Foundation
2015
372 pages / 21.1 × 27.9 cm / in collaboration with Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam / De Appel arts centre / Stichting Egress Foundation
Originally published by Siegelaub/Wendler in 1968. Republished in December 2015 on the occasion of the exhibition Seth Siegelaub: Beyond Conceptual Art at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. ISBN 9789491843525
152 pages / 21 × 28 cm / in collaboration with Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Panama
This book is the result of the work Irene Kopelman produced during visits to the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Panama between 2012 and 2015. Without formal scientific training, Kopelman aimed to achieve an understanding of methods in field biology, and contacted three researchers to assist as interlocutors: Stuart J. Davies (forest ecology), Owen McMillan (adaptive variation), and Bill Wcislo (animal behaviour). Her drawings include the forms of woody vines, mangrove roots, and randomly scattered crab pellets in the sand. Texts by Stefan A. Schnitzer, John H. Christy, Mark Torchin, Andrew H. Altieri, William Wcislo and Irene Kopelman. Design: Roger Willems, Ayumi Higuchi. ISBN 9789491843501
200 pages / 21 × 28 cm / in collaboration with Cobra Museum of Modern Art, Amstelveen
Jennifer Tee, winner of the 6th Cobra Art Prize (2015), investigates the mutability and complexity of constantly overlapping cultures and identities through works that blur the line between static physical forms and potential carriers of anticipated action, ritual, and animation. This publication richly illustrates through installation and performance photographs her expression of the dialogue between material experimentation and philosophical contemplation, which mingles art history, Western culture, and Eastern philosophy. With texts by Zöe Gray, Maxine Kopsa, and Monika Szewczyk. Design: Richard Niessen (Niessen & de Vries). ISBN 9789491843518
Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam / MoCAB, Belgrado / KIOSK, Ghent
2015
300 pages / 17 × 23 cm / in collaboration with Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam / MoCAB, Belgrado / KIOSK, Ghent
In three recent video installations - and in the three chapters of this book -, Zachary Formwalt focuses on the architecture of OMA's new Shenzhen Stock Exchange and the Amsterdam stock and commodities exchange by H.P. Berlage. Although our economy is dictated by financial transactions, the activity of trading itself has become increasingly remote, without actual human encounter. The architecture of the two buildings serves as a starting point for a investigation into the limitations of photography to represent global capital and into the interrelationships between financial capitalism and image-making. With texts by Eric de Bruyn, Joshua Simon and Zachary Formwalt. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789491843433
118 pages / 21 × 29 cm / in collaboration with De Appel arts centre, Amsterdam
Let s provide an example. A mother buys her child two T-shirts. The child puts on one of the shirts and steps forward smiling, whereupon the mother says: Don t you like the other one? The child is taken aback. A dilemma like this is called a Double Bind. And what a dilemma it is! Practically insoluble. However, the child straightens itself out and puts on the other T-shirt as well, over the first one, but realises immediately the deadendedness of this solution because it also shows a preference. Not in the wearing admittedly, but still in the showing. Because which T-shirt goes on top? Disillusioned the child shambles off, to return shortly with the second T-shirt pulled over the first, but inside out this time. Now the front sides of both shirts, that normally carry texts or images, face each other, invisible to us. 1. Did the child redeem itself? 2. Or is this a new piece by gerlach en koop? 3. If so, can it be fabricated? 4. If so, can it be shown? Or is there no reason?
Choses tuées is published on the occasion of the eponymous exhibition held at de Appel arts centre in Amsterdam. With photographs by Kristien Daem and text contributions by Lorenzo Benedetti, Valentina Desideri, Nickel van Duijvenboden, Maxine Kopsa, Candice Lin, Raimundas Malasauaskas. Texts in English and Dutch. Design: Louis Lüthi. ISBN 9789491843488
Fondazione Giuliani, Rome / Le Parc St. Léger, Pougues-les-Eaux / Centre d art contemporain d Ivry-le Crédac, Ivry-sur-Seine / SBKM De Vleeshal, Middelburg
2015
204 pages / 22 × 29 cm / in collaboration with Fondazione Giuliani, Rome / Le Parc St. Léger, Pougues-les-Eaux / Centre d art contemporain d Ivry-le Crédac, Ivry-sur-Seine / SBKM De Vleeshal, Middelburg
Over the course of a year, The Registry of Promise consisted of four interrelated exhibitions, which are represented as chapters in this book. In these chapters, Chris Sharp reflects on our increasingly fraught relationship with what the future may or may not hold, and the work engages with and plays upon the various readings and mutability of promise , along with the inevitability of what may come, whether positive or negative. Such polyvalence is particularly topical, as we have shifted from the anthropocentric promise of modernity to a negative faith in the post-human. Richly illustrated with works and installation views, and an archive of previously published articles by Chris Sharp. With: Becky Beasley, Patrick Bernatchez, Juliette Blightman, Peter Buggenhout, Nina Canell, Michael Dean, Alexander Gutke, Jochen Lempert, Jean-Luc Moulène, Marlie Mul, Matt Mullican, Rosalind Nashashibi, Antoine Nessi, Jean-Marie Perdrix, Reto Pulfer, Mandla Reuter, Hans Schabus, Lucy Skaer, Michael E. Smith, Carlo Gabriele Tribbioli, Francisco Tropa, Andy Warhol and Anicka Yi. Texts in English and French. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789491843495
96 pages / 21 × 29.7 cm / in collaboration with Kunstverein München
On a Universal Serial Bus.* is the third in the Kunstverein München s Companion series, released alongside Dexter Sinister's solo exhibition of the same name. The publication contains a collection of Dexter Sinister's writing around the four central projects on view: the script for Identity, a poem that initiated True Mirror, the complete incantation from The Last ShOt Clock, and the full-length essay version of Letter & Spirit. Design: Julie Peeters. ISBN 9789491843471
This book brings together two exhibitions, under the title Politics of Installation, by artists Hans Demeulenaere and Bas van den Hurk in spring and summer 2015. The title refers to a text by Boris Groys, in which he claims that installations made by artists reveal a sovereign world. Within these worlds there is not one dominant perspective, but rather an exchange of multiple perspectives. An important part of the project was to include art historical lines based on architectural elements. Demeulenaere refers to the work of architect Aldo van Eyck, and Van den Hurk to the architecture of Juliaan Lampens. Design: Marc Nagtzaam. ISBN 9789491843464
208 pages / 20 × 25 cm / in collaboration with LLS 387, Antwerp
Whenever we set out to tackle an artist's oeuvre we generally try to trace the "decisive moments" - the turning points, the interruptions, the final work... There is one "key moment", however, that seems virtually to guarantee the ultimate understanding of the oeuvre - its beginning, its Opus 1. It is not without some justification that the inception of the oeuvre or artistic activity is surrounded by myth and mystification. As will appear time and time again in this book, the oeuvre and the Opus 1 are "constructions". Whatever one regards as the oeuvre and whichever Opus 1 is pointed out, those choices are always based on a predetermined and well-defined image of the artist s production. With contributions by: Koen Brams, Steven Jacobs, Matt Mullican, Christian Nagel, Herman Paul, Hermann Pitz, Dirk Pu ltau, Joëlle Tuerlinckx, Ernst van Alphen, Antje von Graevenitz, Marc-Joachim Wasmer, Christoph Fink, Guido Goossens, Henri Jacobs, Suchan Kinoshita, Ulrike Lindmayr, Gert Verhoeven. Printed on newspaper stock, bound in hardcover. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789491843457
122 pages / 23 × 30 cm / in collaboration with DOOSAN Gallery, New York
This book features a collection of Na Kim s work from 2006 to 2015, published on the occasion of her fourth solo exhibition, SET (named after this publication) at DOOSAN Gallery New York, from October 8 to November 5, 2015. For this book, fragments of her works are set in more or less personal categories, taking on a form reminiscent of a sample book. In contrast with other catalogues that are linked to an exhibition, published before the show s opening, this book sketches the pre-exhibition content and establishes the guidelines for the imaginary stage set in the exhibition space. With texts by Seewon Hyun and Wonhwa Yoon. Concept and design: Na Kim & Joris Kritis. ISBN 9789491843440
The first publication on the work of Experimental Jetset features almost two decades of graphic design praxis. Rather than a monolithic monograph, it is a very loose, personal archive, with essays by Linda van Deursen, Mark Owens, and Ian Svenonius, plus two photographic chapters with a selection of work by the studio, covering both printed matter and the documentation of site-specific pieces and installations. To conclude is a glossary-like anthology of texts (fragments of interviews, lectures, correspondence, etc.) previously written by Experimental Jetset, selected, edited, and structured by Jon Sueda. Design: Experimental Jetset. ISBN 9789491843402
Stapled in a screenprinted silver cardboard cover, the zine (titled 'Automatically Arranged Alphabets') contains a typographic experiment involving software-generated compositions (part of a series of sketches made between 2014-2015). Design: Experimental Jetset. ISBN 9789491843396
A strong quality cotton tote bag designed by Experimental Jetset with the words 'Arts', 'Rats' and 'Star', especially produced for use during book fairs. Screen printed in a limited edition of 200 copies.
In 1993, Dana Lixenberg travelled to South Central Los Angeles for a magazine story on the riots that erupted following the verdict in the Rodney King trial. What she encountered there inspired her to revisit the area, and led her to the community of the Imperial Courts housing project in Watts. Returning countless times over the following twenty-two years, Lixenberg gradually created a collaborative portrait of the changing face of this community with her 4x5 field camera. Over the years, some in the community were killed, while others disappeared or went to jail, and others, once children in early photographs, grew up and had children of their own. In this way, Imperial Courts constitutes a complex and evocative record of the passage of time in an underserved community. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789491843426
856 pages / 17 × 22 cm / in collaboration with Be-Part, Waregem / S.M.A.K. Ghent
This book contains 806 numbered drawings by Ante Timmermans, dating from 2002 up till 2015. By showing all these drawings in chronological order, and not just a selection of them, one is able to read a flow of thoughts, and see the artist's themes, subjects, and sources come and go. Drawing is in the heart of Ante Timmermans' practice, often leading to works in other media, such as performances, paintings, sculptures, and installations. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789491843419
A strong quality cotton tote bag designed by Karel Martens with the letters RO and MA on two sides. The first edition is printed in black, the second edition in blue.
Gintaras Did iapetris, Renée Levi, Rosalind Nashashibi
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Kunstverein München
2015
72 pages / 21 × 29.7 cm / in collaboration with Kunstverein München
Sudoku is the second in the Kunstverein München s Companion series. The publication features demonstrative and representational imagery by the artists, which follows and deviates from a collated transcription of their conversations. The exhibition and publication are titled after the popular Japanese puzzle in which deductive logic is used to fill a concentric grid of squares with the numbers 1 through 9 in correct locations. The challenge lies in the puzzle s restrictive rules, but for the exhibiting artists, Sudoku offered a productive system with which to responsively create new interdisciplinary work, and to re-present existing work in new ways. Design: Julie Peeters. ISBN 9789491843389
108 pages / 20.5 × 26.5 cm / in collaboration with Yellow Press, Antwerp
Zeichnungen is an artist book with a compilation of drawings - or rather, 'sketches of drawings' by Nagtzaam. He combined his material by printing it in different layers on a Riso duplicator at the Charles Nypels Lab in Maastricht. The result is a careful composition of previously unpublished drawings that became a new work in itself. Printed in a limited edition of 200 copies, numbered and signed. ISBN 9789491843372
Le Musée de Bagnes, Le Châble / Fotomuseum Winterthur
2015
48 + 16 pages / 24 × 30 cm / in collaboration with Le Musée de Bagnes, Le Châble / Fotomuseum Winterthur
Published to coincide with exhibitions at the Mauvoisin Dam, the Museum of Bagnes in Le Châble, and Fotomuseum Winterthur. 'The Grand Tour is a travelogue through the world of maps' is Kasia Klimpel s description of her virtual travel images. Klimpel smuggles her own photographic yet fictional model landscapes which she produces through the traditional means of paper and light into the operating systems and web sharing sites of global search engines. In doing so, she plays with the unpredictability of algorithms. When and under what conditions are her staged images of horizons, mountain panoramas and sunsets inserted into these systems as geotags? Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789491843365
136 pages / 15.5 × 21.5 cm / in collaboration with Fondazione Giuliani, Rome
Catalogue of the Roma exhibition at Fondazione Giuliani in Rome, from October till December 2014. Exhibition and catalogue were compiled and designed by Roger Willems, in collaboration with Lorenzo Benedetti and Marc Nagtzaam. With contributions by Gwenneth Boelens, Koenraad Dedobbeleer, Nickel van Duijvenboden, Marlene Dumas, Geert Goiris, Kees Goudzwaard, Sara van der Heide, Arnoud Holleman, Rob Johannesma, Jan Kempenaers, Irene Kopelman, Bart Lodewijks, Mark Manders, Marc Nagtzaam, Oksana Pasaiko, Wouter van Riessen, Nancy Spero, Petra Stavast, Batia Suter, Raymond Taudin Chabot and JCJ Vanderheyden. In the back of the book an overview of all 241 publications so far, dating from 1998 till halfway 2015. The red field on the cover is a work by JCJ Vanderheyden: Red Paper, 2001. ISBN 9789491843358
108 pages / 21 × 29.7 cm / in collaboration with Kunstverein München
Collection of graphic and textual work by Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven, dating from the seventies up till 2015. Compiled and designed by Julie Peeters, enriched with translations of facsimile material and a large amount of personal comments from the artist on the selected work. Published in conjunction with the exhibition Serving Compressed Energy with Vacuum in Kunstverein München in 2015. ISBN 9789491843334
Book with a sequence of 49 recent photographs by Geert Goiris, of which the larger part was taken in Norway and North America in 2014 and 2015. This series was compiled in analogy with a large slide projection integrated in the exhibition Geert Goiris - Flashbulb Memories, Ash Grey Prophesies at Foam, Amsterdam, from March 20 till May 24, 2015. The book comes with a signed and numbered Frontier print. Limited edition of 500 copies. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789491843327
16 pages / 19.5 × 26.5 cm / in collaboration with Frans Hals Museum, Haarlem
Hommage was written by Arnoud Holleman as part of the (film) installation of the same name, on view at the Frans Hals Museum in Haarlem from February til June 2015. Design: Roger Willems
84 pages / 17 × 24 cm / in collaboration with Royal Academy of Art, The Hague
This book is published on the occasion of an exhibition of work by Karel Martens at the Royal Academy of Arts in The Hague. Besides offering a closer look at his recent free work, it also covers his approach to the teaching of graphic design. Comprising a selection of both past work and more recent applied work, it also includes new essays by David Bennewith, who examines Martens' approach to teaching through its history and accounts from students, and Robin Kinross, who offers a meditation on Martens' mono-prints, which demonstrate a consistent line of inquiry through his 54 years in graphic design. Martens was the recipient of the Gerrit Noordzij Prize in 2012. Design: Karel Martens in collaboration with David Bennewith and the students of Type and Media, The Hague. ISBN 9789491843310
152 pages / 14 × 20 cm / in collaboration with Wiels, Brussels
For her first solo exhibition in Belgium, acclaimed Italian artist Rossella Biscotti draws a trajectory across spaces that evoke important historical processes and links them to the sciences of the mind. This book, published in conjunction with the exhibition, follows this example by interweaving narratives in relation to the concrete and discrete architecture of memory, dreams, and ideas. While revisiting sites of punishment, the gathering of works embodies the ability of the human mind to resist oppression, tracing individual destinies or collective endeavours through a combination of materials, language, and scientific techniques. With a text by Adam Kleinman. Design: Louis Lüthi. ISBN 9789491843303. Link: www.wiels.org
80 + 2 prints pages / 24 × 34 cm / in collaboration with Sciences Po, Paris
Over the years Armin Linke is creating a vast archive of human activity. Commissioned to develop an artwork for the new Sciences Po Library in Paris, Linke took his chance to shoot a large series of photographs inside the library and inside a few leading economic and cultural institutions in Paris: C2RMF - Centre de recherche et de restauration des musées de France; BNP Paribas; Conseil d'Etat and Conseil Constitutionel; Ministère de l'Économie, de Finances et du Commerce extérieur; CGT Conféderation générale du travail; Musée du Louvre. By photographing unnoticed parts of their interiors in a detailed and neutral way, Linke manages to reveal invisible activities of the institutions and at the same time restore beauty in these sites. After installing a permanent exhibition at the library, a brochure was produced to finish the project. We decided to offer this brochure together with 2 original prints. The book reflects on the entire project by giving insight in Linke's work and the genisis of the commission while the prints are open for interpretation, which is also the case for the visitors of the library. Texts in French and English by Bruno Latour, Eva Bellinghausen, Anastassia Makridou-Bretonneau, Valérie Pihet, Armin Linke, Sylvain Gouraud. Design: Laure Giletti (book), Roger Willems (sleeve). Edition: 400 copies, signed and numbered. ISBN 9789491843280
192 pages / 14 × 20.5 cm / in collaboration with REDCAT Los Angeles / SFAI / Kadist Art Foundation
In this artist book Téllez gives answers to 64 questions on 'How Do You Play Chess?' by linking them to specific text fragments and images that explore psychiatric confinement, surveillance architecture, and the game of chess as strategically interrelated systems. Games Are Forbidden in the Labyrinth opens new spaces for play across formerly closed systems and inverts the power dynamics between surveillance tower and cell. This book is expanding on Téllez s exhibitions at San Francisco Art Institute and REDCAT, Los Angeles. With texts by Ruth Estévez, Dieter Roelstraete, and Hesse McGraw. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789491843297
Reproduction of the floor piece Le Tapis (fair use) by Pierre Leguillon, consisting of a collection of record sleeves designed by artists, surrounded by postcards from a large variety of art institutions showing objects on a monochrome background. On the backside all sources and credits are collected as found on the originals. Limited edition of 600 copies on the occasion of Leguillon's solo exhibition The Museum of Mistakes: Contemporary Art and Class Struggle at Wiels, Brussels. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789491843273
224 pages / 17.5 × 24.5 cm / in collaboration with Fw:
In 2001 Petra Stavast moved into a house where she met a woman named Ramya. For a few years the camera became their means of communication which resulted in a series of quiet photographs of the house and its inhabitant. Following Ramya's death in 2012, the project gained a new dimension. Stavast discovered not only Ramya's private archive, but also photographs of Ramya taken by a neigbor. She traces events such as Ramya's membership of the Rajneeshpuram commune, established between 1981 and 1985 by followers of the Bhagwan (Osho) in the no-man's-land of Oregon, USA. Now, as Stavast's photographs reveal, the only on-site reminder of that period is a wide asphalted road. Video stills show Ramya, back in Amsterdam, at a workshop given by a new guru. Together, these documents constitute an unconventional biography that leaves the reader behind with mixed feelings. Design: Hans Gremmen. ISBN 9789490119270
272 pages / 24 × 32 cm / in collaboration with Galerie Onrust, Amsterdam
For the first time Dutch painter Robert Zandvliet presents a selection of drawings and sketches made as studies for his paintings. Besides numerous drawings, the book also offers a selection of paintings from recent decades, as well as a new series, 'Seven Stones'. The drawings and older works give a clear indication of the path Zandvliet has followed since the 1990s in his search for pure form and composition through an uncompromising approach to his work. With 'Seven Stones', Zandvliet ventures into new territory where not only does he attempt to produce good paintings, but he also tries to fathom why specific forms have such a great impact on him personally. With an introduction by Rudi Fuchs. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789491843244
Artist book with photographs of mainly animal food in Moscow's city zoo, intuitively color printed in risograph by Johannes Schwartz. The book is produced in a limited edition of 250 copies, with many thanks to Jo Frenken at the Van Eyck in Maastricht and the volunteers who helped folding. Design: Experimental Jetset. ISBN 9789491843228
96 pages / 12 × 17 cm / in collaboration with De Vleeshal, Middelburg
Small-sized book with a detailed photographic tour through the installation Acolyte Frena by Mark Manders at De Vleeshal Middelburg (19 Jan - 23 March 2014). Photographed and designed by Mark Manders and Roger Willems, printed in an edition of 800 copies. ISBN 9789491843266
64 + insert pages / 22 × 29 cm / in collaboration with De Vleeshal, Middelburg
In this book, recent work by Marc Nagtzaam is shown together with installation views and some of his older drawings. As a result, the previous works can be viewed from the perspective of the new, and vice versa. Nagtzaam sees exhibitions and books as single works. The same compositional approach used when making the drawings is also reflected in the structure of this book. In this manner, Nagtzaam reveals the link between the hard-edge abstraction of the drawings, which can be read as architectural plans, and his spatial installations in which they function as elements in a larger composition, suggestive of an obscure organising principle. Design: Marc Nagtzaam in collaboration with Roger Willems. ISBN 9789491843235
32 (leporello) pages / 21 × 28 cm / in collaboration with De Vleeshal, Middelburg
Leporello with 16 panels with reproductions of 14 paintings on one side, and exhibition views of the installation at De Vleeshal Middelburg on the other side. With text by Lorenzo Benedetti (English/Italian). Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789491843259
Susanne Kriemann examines a radioactive rock discovered in the Barringer Hill Mine in Llano, Texas, in the late 1800s. We see a photograph of a large rock (a single chunk of gadolinite), and then another image of a wall of rocks, signalling the importance of the threshold to Kriemann's work. She focuses on the material and mystical limit of knowing and seeing on how a narrative loops through archaeological layers without ever finding its source. Presently, the mine lies beneath a lake; its mirrored surface resembles the photographic lens, but the eye, ours and the rock's, exists on both sides. Design: Radim Pesko. ISBN 9789491843198
64 + print pages / 24 × 31 cm / in collaboration with Le Musée de Bagnes, Le Châble
Published to coincide with the exhibition of a series of photographs by Geert Goiris at the Mauvoisin Dam (Valais, Switzerland), this sublime series of 30 images suggests a timelessness and contained restlessness through its potential narratives of place and collective memory. Labyrinthine trees, strange rock formations, contemplative figures, man-made objects and wide mountain landscapes work together to instil a sense of serenity on the observer, yet one that evokes a certain tension, a primal longing generated by the environments Goiris portrays. Included is an insightful essay by Jean-Paul Felley and Olivier Kaeser. Design: Roger Willems. Comes with an original, signed Lambda print in a limited edition of 300 copies. ISBN 9789491843211
Artist's book by Koenraad Dedobbeleer, compiled as a catalogue of an imaginative exhibition. Its initial spark originated in the framework of an exhibition held at Cultuurcentrum Mechelen in 2013 (Up Close & Personal). The premises of the Cultuurcentrum's classical, museum styled exhibition halls, serve as a container for Dedobbeleer's envisioned exhibition. Published in conjunction with the exhibitions The Desperate, Furiously Positive Striving of People Who Refuse to Be Dismissed at Extra City, Antwerp (5.04-25.05.2014) and A Quarrel in a Faraway Country Between People of Whom We Know Nothing at GAK, Bremen (01.11.2014-25.01.2015). ISBN 9789491843204
152 pages / 23 × 31 cm / in collaboration with S.M.A.K Ghent / Kunsthalle Düsseldorf
Coinciding with museum exhibitions in Ghent and Düsseldorf, this book comprises five series of photos ranging from the start of Ruffs' artistic career in the late 1970s to recent work in 2014. This selection, being shown under the title Lichten, takes as its philosophical and scientific thread the spectrum between natural and virtual light - a fundamental shift that has taken place in the medium of photography over the last thirty years. The selected series include Interiors (1979-1983), Stars (1989-1992) and Nights (1992-1996), as well as parts of Ruffs' most recent series called Negatives (2014-) and Photograms (2012-2014) - a digitally generated simulation of this historical genre. In each of the series, Ruff subjects the photographic medium to systematic analysis: social, political and aesthetic aspects of image production are laid bare, and thereby the history of Modernity as it was initiated by the emergence of photography in the 19th century. As a conceptual photographer, Ruff is not so much interested in photographing reality; he focuses more on portraying the realities of photography. With text contributions by Philippe Van Cauteren, Robert Fleck, Gregor Jansen, Martin Germann, and Valeria Liebermann. Design: Roger Willems and Hans Gremmen. ISBN 9789491843174
88 pages / 17.5 × 22 cm / in collaboration with ICA, London
This book comprises a selection of paintings, drawings and poems by London-based poet and painter David Robilliard (1952-1988). Combining figurative elements with text taken from his poems, his paintings employ coded language, wry wit and a melancholic tinge to impart narratives of passing infatuations, sexual encounters and life s tragedy, as the spectre of HIV looms towards the end of his life. Besides reproductions of artworks, the book includes an exclusive audio CD of Robilliard reading his poems in 1987. Published in conjunction with the exhibition David Robilliard: The Yes No Quality of Dreams at ICA London (16 Apr - 15 Jun 2014). With texts by Andrew Wilson and Gregor Muir. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789491843167
144 pages / 21 × 29.7 cm / in collaboration with Henry Art Gallery, Seattle
Richly illustrated book about the work of Paris based artist Katinka Bock. Bock focuses on sculpture as encounter and material transformation. In works that incisively investigate the sites of their production, she questions and highlights the materials that compose them, and meditates on the processes that shape them. For Bock, sculpture is the record and measure of place, space, time, and actions, in continuum. This book was published in conjunction with the exhibition Katinka Bock: A and I at the Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington, Seattle (Feb - May 2014). With texts by Marie-Cécile Burnichon, Thomas Clerc, Luis Croquer and Sylvia Wolf. Design: Louis Lüthi. ISBN 9789491843150
96 pages / 14 × 21 cm / in collaboration with De Vleeshal, Middelburg
Using photography, video, installation, and texts, Annie Ratti questions and rethinks contemporary human conflicts, uncertainties and social complexities, often transforming her private experience into a public or participatory event. Such is the case with her research into the science, cultivation, and cultural and ethnographical significance of psilocybin mushrooms, the results of which appeared as an exhibition at De Vleeshal, Middelburg, in 2013. With source documents, photographs and installation views and step-by-step instructions on how to grow psychedelic fungi, Ratti encapsulates the Western fascination with these rhizomatic organisms. Design: Louis Lüthi. ISBN 9789491843143
128 + 12 pages / 22 × 29 cm / in collaboration with Collezione Maramotti, Reggio Emilia
Published in conjunction with the presentation of Manders' installation piece Isolated Bathroom / Composition with Four Colors at Collezione Maramotti, this book comprises a lengthy series of black-and-white photographs of the artist s working environment where unfinished works show different stages of his creative process. In the insert, Manders explains his thoughts on Isolated Bathroom / Composition with Four Colors, which Mario Diacono then further analyses in detail. Desing: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789491843006
This 6th volume of Kopelman's publication series Notes on Representation reports a travel to the Andean highlands in Peru where she investigated the amorphous shapes of native potatoes. Her notes give account of indigenous agriculture and community efforts to preserve hundreds of potato varieties. From meeting a local potato king to witnessing first-hand the amazing variety of tuberous colours and shapes, Kopelman s experience and the resulting drawings are unique. Made possible with support of the Mondriaan Fund. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789491843112
208 pages / 19.5 × 26 cm / in collaboration with ICA, London
This book is dedicated to the first two decades of the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) in London, presenting a thorough history of the organisation's roots in post-war Britain, its mission of providing a physical base for the avant-garde, and its laying the groundwork for a continuing contribution to the evolution of contemporary art. Anne Massey's account is comprehensive in its scope, emphasising the ICA's being openly fluid and responsive to fluctuations in artistic culture with groundbreaking exhibitions and very personal approach. Besides a foreword by executive director Gregor Muir, the book includes numerous archival images and a detailed chronology. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789491843136
In Two Minds documents Gwenneth Boelens' practice over the past ten years, comprising photography and sculpture, as well as performative and filmic works. An extensive chapter of notes, written by her partner and editor Nickel van Duijvenboden, illuminates Boelens' work and evolving attitudes from an intimate and studious perspective. Conversations and reflections are punctuated by a rich vein of illustrations and process images, as well as citations from twentieth-century literature and philosophy, such as by Bergson, Valéry, Merleau-Ponty and Woolf. A sense of searching pervades the publication, visually as well as intellectually, resulting in a meditation on experience, thought, memory and process. Made possible with support of the Mondriaan Fund. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789491843099
216 pages / 17 × 24 cm / in collaboration with LLS 387, Antwerp
Since the late 1990s, Belgium artist Wim Catrysse creates video installations in which he explores self-made architectural structures and extreme topographical features. His artistic method combines intuition with technical reasoning, leading to complex cinematographic image constructions. The publication describes 14 of his works in detail, providing us insights into Catrysse's creative progress, working sites and references. With texts by Wim Catrysse, Wouter Davidts, Anselm Franke, Ulrike Lindmayr, Anne Pontégnie, Dieter Roelstraete, Jon Thompson. Supported by Cera Partners in Art. Design: Roger Willems with Marc Nagtzaam. ISBN 9789491843129
Modelling Standard is the first collaborative project of artists Jorge Satorre and Erick Beltrán with drawings by Jorge Aviña. As a point of departure they took the radical historiographic turn introduced by Carlo Ginzburg in the 1970s who focused on localised, popular and disregarded micro-histories rather than universal, over-arching versions. The title Modelling Standard references the scientific concept of the Standard Model used in physics to explain the almost invisible interactions occurring between subatomic particles. Erick Beltrán and Jorge Satorre use both micro-historical methods and the metaphor borrowed from physics to create connections between small, insignificant hints and traces. These are taken from their heterogeneous references to build seemingly unlikely connections between literary references, personal experiences, historical data, trivia and scientific facts through the construction of a diagram. The result is a series of caricatures and texts through which the artists will construct a detective plot where Sigmund Freud, Carlo Ginzburg, Giovanni Morelli, Aby Warburg, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Joe Orton are the protagonists. Illustrations by Jorge Aviña. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789491843105
Wim Wauman, known for his still life photographs, invited fellow artists to contribute meaningful objects to his 'Paraphernalia' project, resulting in a collection of 171 objects with which he created and photographed 21 compositions in his studio. These still lifes resonate with historical visual traditions and alchemy, asking observers to make individual interpretations and connections. In this publication, each object is connected to its respective donor and therefore his or her artistic strategy. It includes commentary from the artists about their contributions, an essay by Stefaan Vervoort about the project, and a manifesto by Wauman. Design: Marc Nagtzaam and Roger Willems. ISBN 9789491843082
This publication brings together works made between 2010 and 2013 that share the same principle: a method of constructing images of time by layering multiple moments, creating hybrids between photography and other media, documenting something that is positioned beyond our human ability to see. Each series adds a different parameter to the principle, such as two- and three-dimensional space, scale, perspective, performance, installation and parallel events. The publication also features an alternative view on Mater s practice with a chapter of research and process material. With an essay by Maxine Kopsa. Design: Veronica Ditting. Edition: 1200. Made possible with the generous support of the Mondriaan Fund. ISBN 9789491843075
Fold-out book with photographs, including an original C-print, selected from a series taken by Jan Kempenaers during a road trip from San Francisco to Los Angeles in 2010. The images were shot with an advanced hand-held digital camera, which allowed him to work freely in a snapshot style whilst maintaining a very high quality. Within the context of Kempenaers body of work, this new series underlines his desire to shift further toward abstraction instead of documentary work. Design: Roger Willems. Edition: 500. ISBN 9789491843068
592 pages / 22 × 29 cm / in collaboration with Vanity Press, London
Artist's book by Paul Elliman. In a glossy volume approaching 600 pages, Elliman has collected images from a variety of sources - fashion magazines, glamour photography and pornography - cropping and arranging the clippings in a manner that especially emphasises the presence of hands, along with the many gestures of which they are capable. Also prevalent in the spectrum of clothed, semi-nude and nude human forms are limbs, feet, torsos and erogenous zones. Without any text or explanation, the series takes on a mesmerising aspect wherein the action of flipping through the pages becomes a kind of meditative contemplation of the fragmented human body. Design: Julie Peeters. ISBN 9789491843051
68 pages / 17 × 14 cm / in collaboration with Zeno X Gallery, Antwerp
A few years ago, Queen Paola invited Michaël Borremans to the Royal Palace of Brussels and commissioned a unique body of work for the Royal Collection of Belgium. Since 2010 six paintings and one video work are permanently installed at the Royal Palace. This ensemble has been collected in this small scale book. With an introduction by Hans Rudolf Reust (Dutch, French, German, English). Design: Kim Beirnaert. ISBN 9789491843044
68 pages / 22 × 26 cm / in collaboration with Zeno X Gallery, Antwerp
French artist Cristof Yvoré is recognised for his blunt painting style and use of a distinct range of colour nuances, particularly forceful shades of brown and grey. Whether the corner of an empty room or a lonely vase with flowers set against a blank wall, Yvoré s heavy and bleak depictions offer contemplative windows towards personal memory, yet are released from the burden of narrative. The nuances of colour and nature of composition, plainly seen in this weighty volume s numerous reproductions, speak to the artist s body of work. Contributions by Alessandro Rabottini, Frédéric Valabrègue and Ilaria Bonacossa further explore the artist s dialogue with his painterly craft. Design: Kim Beirnaert. ISBN 9789491843020
176 pages / 15.5 × 21 cm / in collaboration with Kunstmuseum Winterthur / SMBA Amsterdam
This Formless Thing alludes to materials and artificial substances from which images are made, like celluloid, photosensitive emulsion, and pigments. Around a series of five thematically complementing works by Navratil, seven text contributions where written by Jennifer Burris, Simona Ciuccio, Natasha Ginwala, Esther Leslie, Matthew Solomon, Jelena Rakin, and Mirjam Varadinis. Published in conjunction with a solo exhibition by Alexandra Navratil in Kunstmuseum Winterthur, travelling to SMBA, Amsterdam. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789491843037
Reproductions of six wall drawings made by Nagtzaam at San Serriffe, Amsterdam, during the month of June, 2013. Laserprint on paper, hand stapled in a numbered edition of 40 copies.
A repository of nine years of drawing and collecting images. All Jacobs' journal drawings from 001 up to 666 are shown. For some of them, different stages of development are included. These stages reveal how a particular drawing evolved, and throughout the book, the evolution of Jacobs' drawing itself can be seen. A book with a huge number of images which, after painstaking labour, have received a place in which they can interact with each other through the eyes of the viewer. Design: Mevis & Van Deursen, Lu Liang. Made possible with the generous support of the Mondriaan Fund and the Flemish authorities. ISBN 9789077459997
Since 2011 Saskia Janssen has been attending weekly lessons in Buddhism at a small temple based in a cellar underneath a sunbed studio in Amsterdam-East. During these lessons, as well as at the monthly lectures and rituals overseen by visiting Lamas, she takes notes and makes sketches. Once she returns to her studio she transforms these into works: drawings, photos, sculpture and text. Alternatively Janssen revisits existing works, but from a new perspective. Design: Jaan Evart and Saskia Janssen. Edition: 750. ISBN 9789077459973
folded poster pages / 100 × 70 cm / in collaboration with CBK Rotterdam
1.000 questions for the year 2135, written on the occasion of the closure ceremony of the Time Capsule at the Wilhelminakade in Rotterdam on May 30, 2013. Dutch only. Design: Hans Gremmen
Yonder is a selection of works that document a seven year study of indoor elements that reflect Goossens' longing for freedom, independency and nature. This book was presented at Foam, Amsterdam on July 18th accompanied by a solo show with a selection of these works. With text by Maria Barnas. Design: Remco van Bladel. Made possible with the generous support of the Mondriaan Fund. ISBN 9789491843013
24 pages / 21 × 29.7 cm / in collaboration with Mondriaan Fund / 55th Venice Biennial
Brochure with photographs of Manders' installation at the Dutch Pavilion at the 55th Venice Biennial, 2013. Edition: 30.000 (free for exhibition visitors)
176 pages / 21 × 27 cm / in collaboration with Mondriaan Fund / 55th Venice Biennial
Catalogue published on the occasion of Manders' exhibition in the Dutch Pavilion at the 55th Venice Biennial, 2013. With an introduction by Lorenzo Benedetti (curator of the Pavilion) and contributions by 37 international writers who were invited to give a personal reflection on one aspect of Self-Portrait as a Building. For this, Manders supplied them with an image and a title to which they could respond. Editing and design: Roger Willems and Mark Manders. ISBN 9789077459966
160 pages / 15.5 × 22 cm / in collaboration with DNP Foundation for Cultural Promotion, Tokyo
Book with photos of Karel Martens' archive and collection of ephemera in his studio in Amsterdam, published on the occasion of the exhibition KM at ginza graphic gallery in Tokyo, Japan. With texts by David Senior and Karel Martens. Photography: Johannes Schwartz. Editing and Design: Julie Peeters & Karel Martens. ISBN 9789077459980
8 (x2) pages / 35 × 48 cm / in collaboration with Mondriaan Fund
Minyan Swizzle and Acolyte Frena are the 6th and 7th issues in a series of notional newspapers. These particular ones where produced to cover the entire entrance of the Dutch Pavilion as part of Manders' installation Room with Broken Sentence at the 55th Venice Biennial, 2013.
120 + insert pages / 17 × 24 cm / in collaboration with De Vleeshal, Middelburg
Publication coinciding with the exhibition The Moon Has a Complicated Geography at De Vleeshal, Middelburg, in which the artists have been given 16 blank pages to employ as a parallel space, alongside those of De Vleeshal. Besides documenting the exhibition, the publication demonstrates some of the interpretative dynamics between the artists' ad hoc interventions on its pages. With contributions by Van Brummelen & De Haan, Arnoud Holleman, Hedwig Houben, Gert Jan Kocken, Wendelien van Oldenborgh, Willem Oorebeek, Vincent Vulsma and Elisa van Joolen. Curated by Lorenzo Benedetti. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 978 90 77459 959
72 pages / 21 × 28 cm / in collaboration with Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen
This fifth volume with art projects by Irene Kopelman consists of three sets of drawings made in the Amazon rainforest (Light Fragments, From the River, Forest Windows), and a set of paintings (Forest Windows). Besides reproductions of the complete series, the book contains detailed work notes covering Kopelman's stay in the jungle from May 9 till June 20, 2012. In contrast to the wideness of the landscapes of rocks and glaciers she has previously worked on to reproduce in detail, Kopelman experienced an opposite of distance by working in a jungle that entirely surrounded her. Edited by Moosje Goosen. Design: Roger Willems. Text in English and Spanish. ISBN 9789077459942
170 + insert pages / 24 × 31 cm / in collaboration with M - Museum Leuven
The book contains a selection of 88 works from a period of 15 years. They have not been given a chronological or thematic order but have been set in sequence in a manner characteristic of Goiris whereby the images become the components of an estranged storyline. Whilst research plays an important role in his approach towards the subjects and geographical locations he depicts, Goiris removes the photos from their documentary reality and directs the work towards fiction. They are rather sublimated images that don t appear to be from here or from now. The captured images witness an almost disturbing wonderment, such as the image of the permafrost landscape wherein the tracks of vehicles remain visible for centuries. Comprising specifically written texts by Nickel van Duijvenboden, Matthew Vollgraff and Geert Goiris himself (Myths, Places and Protagonists), this book can be seen as a project in its own right and was presented in conjunction with a solo exhibition at Museum Leuven. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789077459935
DVD + booklet pages / 20 × 25 cm / in collaboration with Etablissement d'en face, Brussels / LLS 387, Antwerp
106 minutes conversation between Luc Deleu and Jef Lambrecht while flipping through, and commenting on Deleu's early diary 'Tribune', which was made between 1971 and 1978. The diary counts 300 pages, richly covered with clippings, photographs, advertisements, sketches, stamps, notes, drawings, logos, cartoons, advertising leaflets, and maps. Besides reflecting on world history and events taking place in the first half of the seventies, the book refers to Deleu's works created during this period, and to works that he realized only years later. Sublimated in collages, illustrations, sketches and projects, 'Tribune' expresses Deleu's fresh desire for a global mobility and mobile architecture, and marks the start of his "artistic journey". Text booklet: Christophe Van Gerrewey. Camera and editing: Wim Catrysse. With subtitles in Dutch and English. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 978 9077459 928
Writing Over is a drawing atlas which focuses on the relationship between the gestures of drawing, writing and map-making. The book serves as companion volume to the installation which was shown in 2012 at Netwerk in Aalst. The drawings which are partly derived from a personal and collective history are rendered in different types of landscapes and maps. These are accompanied by an 'Atlas Archive'; a study of surfaces used in this cartographic process sketches, stamps, media images, engraving plates, notations and a short story by Louis Lüthi, entitled 'Unalaska Alaska'. Design and text by Louis Lüthi. ISBN 9789077459911
Collection of poems by Dieter Roelstraete, with annotations. ISBN 978 90 77459 82 9
Staring at the world outside the train, The dark-clad devil of longing for nothing Has wormed his way into my brain. The ghost of gloom cast the first glove; I finally picked it up I no longer abstain. Let the genie from the inkwell hover far above.
The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh / S.M.A.K. Ghent
2013
160 pages / 17 × 24 cm / in collaboration with The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh / S.M.A.K. Ghent
Italian artist Massimo Bartolini is mainly known for his installations, however he also works in video and photography. This book is published to accompany two complementary and overlapping exhibitions, in Edinburgh and Ghent. The focus is on a selection of smaller, sculptural objects, in addition to a pair of large, site-specific installation works. Besides a large amount of full-colour plates, an interview by Fiona Bradley and Philippe Van Cauteren lends insight into Bartolini s artistic process and perspective. Text in English. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 978 90 77459 89 8
64 pages / 21 × 30 cm / in collaboration with City of Ronse
Invited by the City of Ronse - a provincial town in Belgium - Lodewijks worked in the Prinskouter district between 2010 and 2012. During this period of time he was producing drawings with blackboard chalk on walls. Starting by drawing on anonymous outdoor walls and industrial property, he became a known face in the area and succeeded to get permision to draw on facades and interiors of private homes. Next to images the book offers a beautiful text written by the artist about his encounters with the people in the neigbourhood. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 978 90 77459 90 4
Kopelman described five projects dealing intensively with research, traveling, observing, and drawing. Her descriptions and work notes give insight in Kopelman's relation to science and point at the distinction between what one knows and what one sees. More than showing results she shares a mental process evolving in every project. In Meditation Piece she draws a tiny desert stone for a month on a daily base. Halfway she notes: 'And still, I like spending time in front of the stone, in front of a problem that repeats itself every day. It's a familiar feeling, and therefor gentle to the mind. How will I go about today? The stone is the same; I am most probably not.' The text has been adapted from her doctoral dissertation, defended in September 2011. Text edited by Moosje Goossen. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 978 90 77459 88 1
Voebe de Gruyter is an artist who makes propositions about unexpected scientific phenomena and other patterns which reveal themselves in everyday situations. Her work abounds with elementary particles: points of concentration, information particles, small units which contain multitudes, the artist once explained. For this publication De Gruyter went through her complete inventory and studio archives. With texts by Maria Barnas and Roel Arkesteijn, plus explanatory notes by the artist for almost all of the works. Design: Felix Weigand. ISBN 978 90 77459 87 4
536 pages / 17 × 24 cm / in collaboration with Heineken Prize for Art
Book covering Manders' oeuvre from the late 1980s until the present. With focus on a large number of previously unpublished works and facsimiles of previous artist's publications. Published on the occasion of the Heineken Prize for Art in 2010. With texts by Mark Manders, Nickel van Duijvenboden, and Maria Barnas. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789077459867
112 pages / 19 × 23 cm / in collaboration with Lokremise St.Gallen
This artist's book is published on the occasion of Dedobbeleer s solo exhibition at Lokremise St. Gallen, travelling to Centre d art contemporain d Ivry, Le Crédac, Ivry-sur-Seine, and De Vleeshal, Middelburg. The book, together with Dedobbeleer's sculptural works, reflects in a refined, and sometimes humorous manner on centuries-old traditions in sculpture, sophisticated design and banal, everyday culture. ISBN 9789077459850
376 pages / 20 × 27 cm / in collaboration with S.M.A.K. Ghent
TRACK is an international art exhibition taking place in the public and semi-public space of Ghent from 12 May till 16 September 2012. It offers unexpected encounters with the city, its history and its inhabitants, stimulating reflection on urban realities and, in a wider sense, the contemporary human condition. Curators Philippe Van Cauteren and Mirjam Varadinis invited forty-one artists to conceive artworks strongly rooted in the urban fabric of Ghent, but linking the local context with issues of global significance. Participating artists: Lara Almarcegui, Pawel Althamer, Sven Augustijnen, Alexandra Bachzetsis, Massimo Bartolini, John Bock, Michaël Borremans, Mike Bouchet, Lonnie van Brummelen & Siebren de Haan, Christoph Büchel, Peter Buggenhout, Mircea Cantor, Leo Copers, Simona Denicolai, Michael Elmgreen & Ingar Dragset, Peter Fischli & David Weiss, Cyprien Gaillard, Mekhitar Garabedian, Christina Hemauer Roman Keller, Adelita Husni-Bey, Tadashi Kawamata, Susanne Kriemann, Alon Levin, Erik van Lieshout, Bart Lodewijks, Emilio López-Menchero. Erwan Mahéo, Mark Manders, Teresa Margolles, Ahmet Ögüt, Ivo Provoost, Tobias Putrih, Tazu Rous, Yorgos Sapountzis, Superflex, Pilvi Takala, Pascale Marthine Tayou, Javier Téllez, Tercerunquinto, Benjamin Verdonck, Danh Vo, Lawrence Weiner. Texts: Claire Bishop, Chris Dercon, Boris Groys, Stefan Hertmans, a.o. (Dutch and English). Design: Roger Willems and Hans Gremmen. ISBN 978 90 77459 83 6
30 + print pages / 23 × 33 cm / in collaboration with Academy of Fine Arts Ghent
Like Kempenaers' books Spomenik and Picturesque, the photos in this leporello are also part of Kempenaers' artistic research project on contemporary picturesque. A filmic sequence of photographs of a massive rock is printed on a cardboard leporello which measures 33 × 345 cm when unfolded. It contains an original colour lambda print, signed and numbered in an edition of 500. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789077459843
244 + supplement pages / 24 × 30 cm / in collaboration with WIELS, Brussels
From the early geometric abstraction to the recent series of silhouette paintings, passing through photographic works and ephemera never printed before, Apperception offers a comprehensive gathering of Daan van Golden s work to date. It also includes a list of his work, arranged by medium and chronologically, and the collections that hold them. Essays by Devrim Bayar, Sven Lütticken and Erik Thys (English/Dutch/French). Design: Inge Ketelers. ISBN 9789077459812
256 pages / 21 × 29.7 cm / in collaboration with De Vleeshal, Middelburg
Book with contributions by 14 artists who took part in the exhibition Autumn of Modernism at De Vleeshal, Middelburg, curated by Lorenzo Benedetti. The contributions somehow respond in an indirect way to the social changes of our day, such as the present economic crisis. With contributions by Gwenneth Boelens, Piet Dieleman, gerlach en koop, Sara van der Heide, Martijn Hendriks, Bas van den Hurk, Rob Johannesma, Katja Mater, Marc Nagtzaam, Falke Pisano, Petra Stavast, Batia Suter, Remco Torenbosch, Martijn in 't Veld. With an introduction by Lorenzo Benedetti. Design: Roger Willems and Louis Lüthi. ISBN 9789077459799
272 pages / 19 × 26.6 cm / in collaboration with Tropenmuseum, Amsterdam
Beltrán interviewed a large number of people in subsequently Sao Paulo, Barcelona, and Amsterdam, to collect a large variety of personal theories on all kind of subjects. As a starting point he drew his inspiration from micro history, a genre in cultural history that focuses on personal stories and apparently minor events, sketching a picture of a culture or mentality of a particular period. 'Our view of the world is determined not just by what we have learned about the world or even what we have actually experienced,' Beltrán explains. 'It consists to a large extent of suspicions, makeshift connections and personal interpretations.' With an introduction by Anke Bangma. Design: Erick Beltrán with Gabrielle Pauty and Roger Willems. ISBN 9789077459805
Chapter Fourteen is based on a transcription of a talk held by Arnoud Holleman on February 11, 2012 at castillo/corrales in Paris. It was distributed freely to the audience of the exhibition Roma Publications 1998-2012, at Research Centre for Artists Publications, Weserburg, Museum für Moderne Kunst, Bremen, from March 9 till May 13, 2012. Design: Roger Willems
A series of chronologically ordered photographs taken by Nigel Shafran between 1995 and the 26th January 2004, the book takes the form of a novel without words. The sequence shows Ruth, first at the end of the telephone receiver, later on a cordless phone, the one constant as time and place change around her. Editor: Paul Elliman. Design: Julie Peeters. ISBN 9789077459768
76 pages / 20 × 28 cm / in collaboration with La Casa Encendida Madrid
Catalogue of the group exhibition Un Paisaje Holandes, curated by Javier Hontoria for La Casa Encendida Madrid, coinciding with the participation of the Netherlands as the guest country at ARCO, Madrid. The exhibition and catalogue offer an overview of the work of two different generations of the Dutch art scene - the one active in the late 1960s and early 1970s (Bas Jan Ader, Marinus Boezem, Stanley Brouwn, Jan Dibbets, and Ger van Elk) and the one born shortly afterwards (Feiko Beckers, Gwenneth Boelens, Sharon Houkema, Marijn van Kreij, Katja Mater, Navid Nuur, and Martijn in 't Veld). With text in English and Spanish by Javier Hontoria. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 978 90 77459 78 2
128 + 8 pages / 21 × 27 cm / in collaboration with Carré d'Art, Musée d'art contemporain, Nîmes
Catalogue published on the occasion of Manders' solo exhibition Les Études d'ombres at Carré d'Art, Musée d'art contemporain, Nîmes. With texts in French by Sylvie Coellier and Mark Manders. Design: Hans Gremmen. ISBN 9789077459711
ar/ge kunst, Bolzano / Museo Marino Marini, Firenze
2012
128 pages / 17 × 24 cm / in collaboration with ar/ge kunst, Bolzano / Museo Marino Marini, Firenze
Published on the occasion of the exhibition World-Wielding at ar/ge kunst Galerie Museum and the Marino Marini Museum in Florence. With text (English, Italian, German) by Rob Johannesma, Luigi Fassi and Alberto Salvadori. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789077459775
Drawing by Mark Manders, printed in diamond screen offset on 2 mm acid free card board, in a limited edition of 100. This is the first issue of the irregular Roma Support Edition-series. Profits will be used to fund upcoming publications. Price: EUR 250.- (30 × 40 cm, unframed)
80 pages / 33.5 × 26.5 cm / in collaboration with Academy of Fine Arts Ghent
45 landscapes and architecture photographs by Jan Kempenaers. This book, together with his previous book Spomenik (Roma Publication 141, 2010) present the results of Kempenaers' practice based research on 'contemporary picturesque'. Dirk De Meyer, quoted from this book: Yet, even when gratifying due to their composition and their living tints and endless varieties , Kempenaers photographs of landscapes altered by man forestall the nostalgia that has, over time, become typical for the picturesque. They force the viewer to remain in the present and think about its conditions and its future, and about the forces threatening our environment. Using Gilpin s topoi of the picturesque - which, by now, are themselves "classical" - Kempenaers' images confront us with the picturesque s slightly disconcerting aspects. As one visitor of the 1975 New Topographics exhibition at the George Eastman House observed, the photographs on display were saying "This is it, kid; take it for its beauty and its ugliness." Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789077459744
80 + photo pages / 33.5 × 26.5 cm / in collaboration with Academy of Fine Arts Ghent
Special edition of Picturesque with an original photograph by Jan Kempenaers, printed in a limited edition of 30, signed and numbered by the artist. Lambda print, 30 × 24 cm
6 Piano tracks separated by silent intervals, played as rehearsals by Wim Holleman (1926-1993) in the late eighties and early nineties. Remastered in 2011.
168 pages / 13.5 × 20 cm / in collaboration with Espai Cultural Obra Social Caja Madrid, Barcelona
This book is part and parcel of the exhibition project Nos hicimos la ilusión de avanzar directamente (We made it our dream to move on) shown at the Espai Cultural de Caja Madrid in Barcelona between November 23, 2011 and January 15, 2012. The title, a sentence culled from Monturiol s treatise, refers in this new context to the collective insistence on progress in cognitive, cultural and/or technical terms. With contributions by Ruth Estévez, Sarah Demeuse, Jorge Méndez Blake, Javier Toscano, Erick Beltrán, Mariana Castillo Deball, Eduardo Gil, Carla Herrera-Prats, Irene Kopelman, Erick Meyenberg, Ania Soliman, Batia Suter, and Pablo Vargas Lugo. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789077459737
36 pages / 24 × 32 cm / in collaboration with Be-Part, Waregem
Photographic documentation of a large wall painting by Vermeersch running through the entire gallery of Be-Part Waregem. With a text by Dieter Roelstraete in Dutch and English. Photography: Pieter Huybrechts. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789077459720
48 pages / 20 × 28 cm / in collaboration with De Vleeshal, Middelburg
Book accompanying Benoît Maire's eponymous solo exhibition at De Vleeshal, Middelburg. With an introduction by Lorenzo Benedetti. Design: Louis Lüthi. ISBN 9789077459713
folded paper pages / 65 × 46 cm / in collaboration with RAM Radioartemobile, Roma
Compilation from dream journals, published as part of the installation Camera (After Poussin), 2011, on occasion of the exhibition The Third Tiger with Rossella Biscotti, Mark Manders, and Olaf Nicolai at RAM Radioartemobile, Roma, curated by Lorenzo Benedetti. Design: Roger Willems
104 pages / 19 × 27 cm / in collaboration with De Vleeshal, Middelburg
Certificates of authenticity are a critical aspect of art works today. They often embody the artwork itself, while referring to it, serving as its deed, legal statement, and fiscal invoice. Certificates by artists validate the authorship and originality of the work and they allow the work of art to be positioned in the marketplace as a branded product. Providing examples of artists certificates from the past fifty years, this book reveals how roles have shifted and developed, as well as how the materials and content of art have changed. With certificates by: Ruben Aubrecht, Judith Barry, Robert Barry/Stefan Brüggemann, Hemali Bhuta and Shreyas Karle, Pierre Bismuth, George Brecht, Marinus Boezem, Daniel Buren, Andre Caderé, Marcel Duchamp, Maria Eichhorn, Urs Fischer, Dan Flavin, Andrea Fraser, Liam Gillick, The Felix Gonzalez-Torres Foundation, Hans Haacke, Edward Kienholz, Yves Klein, Joseph Kosuth, Sol LeWitt, Ken Lum, Piero Manzoni, Gordon Matta-Clark, Josiah McElheny and Allan Kaprow, Jonathan Monk, Robert Morris, Antoni Muntadas, Yoko Ono, Cesare Pietroiusti, Adrian Piper, Emilio Prini, Robert Projansky and Seth Siegelaub, Raqs Media Collective, Robert Rauschenberg, Sharmila Samant, Joe Scanlan, David Shrigley, Daniel Spoerri, Haim Steinbach, Superflex, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Ben Vautier, Lawrence Weiner, Franz West, Cerith Wyn Evans, Carey Young, Andrea Zittel, Heimo Zobernig. Design: Louis Lüthi. ISBN 9789077459690
384 pages / 29 × 25 cm / in collaboration with M - Museum Leuven
Dirk Braeckman is one of Belgium s leading artistic photographers. In each of his monumental photographic works, he creates an enclosed, isolated world that appears endless in its tactility, while at the same time gives short shrift to the illusions of the medium. These images do not aim to convey anything and yet they are suggestive of complete narratives. Braeckman in the introduction of the book: (...) we discovered a large number of 'new' images - images that had never been printed. Detached from the context in which I had made them, they could be viewed anew and forge new connections. A number of these discoveries are included in this publication. From a physical perspective, they have yet to achieve definitive form. Ordinarily, the work exists first, and is published at a later date. Here, the reverse is true in some cases. Certain works exist only on the pages of this book, untitled, without dimensions - I may produce them as prints at some point in the future. This publication is, therefore, an autonomous instrument. It presents a state of affairs: extant and unprinted works, in whatever form, without conventional themes, periods or sequences. As such, this publication is a cross between an artist's book and a survey publication. And I feel right at home with this synthesized form. With essays in English and Dutch by Martin Germann and Dirk Lauwaert. Design: Kim Beirnaert. ISBN 9789077459676
24 European Ethnographic Museums is a publication on a work with the same title by Sara van der Heide. This work consists of a series of 24 drawn museum names that show the Western obsession with the categorization and conservation of artefacts and people. With a text by Moosje Goosen. Design: Mevis & Van Deursen. ISBN 9789077459652
Monograph with a broad selection of Nagtzaam's work from 1995 to current date. Nagtzaam's meticulous graphite-gray pencil drawings are often abstract, geometric but also seek to be representations of a concrete reality or space. His drawings take up the entire page and appear almost impenetrable. "I m trying to find representations of a concrete reality, as well as those that can only be realized as drawings", he says. This idea is expressed in his use of scraps of text in his drawings and titles which offer little help in interpreting the works. While drawing usually implies that graphic marks generate meaning, the reverse is true with Nagtzaam s work. The drawings are like emtpy spaces, parallel to the world. I try to create a place that is not clearly defined. With texts in English by Chris Sharp and Dieter Roelstraete. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789077459706
118 pages / 12 × 17 cm / in collaboration with University of Amsterdam
Series of interviews - in Dutch - with curators and artists who represented the Netherlands at the Venice Biennial over the past 10 years: Fiona Tan, Aernout Mik, Martijn van Nieuwenhuijzen, Jeanne van Heeswijk, Alicia Framis, Rein Wolfs, Jaap Guldemond, and Gitta Luiten. Edited by: Marta Gnyp, David Smidt van Gelder, Tom Vandeputte. Authors: Femke Truijens, Imara Limon, Janneke van Liempt, Jero van Nieuwkoop, Marthe van der Hilst, Matteo Kuijpers, Melchior Jaspers, Mels Evers, Tessa Verheul, Thomas Stokmans, Zippora Elders. Design: Joris Kritis & Julie Peeters. ISBN 9789077459652
Aglaia Konrad uses film and photography to visually extend her interest in urban development, cityscapes and architecture. In this artist book she presents photographs taken in the Carrara region in Italy between 2008 and 2010, along with the 16mm film Concrete * Samples III Carrara . With a text by Angelika Stepken. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789077459669
Book containing two series of water color drawings: - Dots in Tree (5 drawings) - Tree Drawings (5 drawings) Edition of 400 copies, signed and numbered by the artist. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789077459638
240 + leporello pages / 23 × 30 cm / in collaboration with Culturgest, Lisbon
Surface Series - created by Batia Suter between 2008 and 2011 - contains images and fragments from other books. The recurrent use of photographic images is a common denominator in the work of Suter. Since the 1990s she makes use of enlarged photographic images to cover entire walls of exhibition spaces, exploring trompe l oeil effects and the relationship between the inside and outside of those spaces. In the same way she makes her books, like specific exhibitions on paper. With a text by Dieter Roelstraete. ISBN 9789077459645
Book containing five series of drawings from objects, observed from different angles: - 1 Point of View (160 glue stains from 1 angle) - 2 Points of View (24 crystals and fossils from 2 angles) - 3 Points of View (50 pieces of construction waste from 3 angles) - 16 Points of View (1 fossil from 16 angles) - 24 Points of View (46 stones from 24 angles) Edition of 400 copies, signed and numbered by the artist. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789077459621
72 pages / 24 × 24 cm / in collaboration with Willy Waltz International
For Set Amsterdam, Dana Lixenberg photographed dozens of Amsterdam locations featured in the Dutch drama series A'dam / E.V.A. by Norbert ter Hall and Robert Alberdingk Thijm. Fascinated by the multitude and variety of places in the script, she decided to make a photo series of the city she left for New York more than twenty years ago: her birthplace, Amsterdam. With a text by Jurriaan Benschop. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789077459591
A collection of drawings and texts by Irene Kopelman, gathered during a journey to the Antarctic from January 6-26th 2010, aboard the expedition sailboat Spirit of Sydney. Text in English and Spanish, edited by Nickel van Duijvenboden. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789077459584
96 pages / 14 × 19.6 cm / in collaboration with Museo de Arte Carrillo Gil, Mexico City
Small-sized book with a broad selection of Manders' works, published on the occasion of a solo show in Museo de Arte Carrillo Gil in Mexico City (February-April 2011). Text in Spanish by Mark Manders and Ruth Estéves. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789077459577
Dena Foundation / De Vleeshal, Middelburg / Fondation d'entreprise Ricard, Paris
2011
210 pages / 15 × 21 cm / in collaboration with Dena Foundation / De Vleeshal, Middelburg / Fondation d'entreprise Ricard, Paris
Catalogue with artists' contributions on the occasion of the group exhibition Beyond the Dust - Artists' Documents Today, curated by Francesca di Nardo in collaboration with Lorenzo Benedetti. Participating artists: Linda Fregni Nagler, Mark Geffriaud, Invernomuto, Jeroen Kooijmans, Irene Kopelman, Benoît Maire, Diego Marcon, Clément Rodzielski, Roma Publications, Batia Suter, Richard Sympson, Raphaël Zarka. Texts by Lorenzo Benedetti, and Francesca di Nardo. Edited and designed by Roger Willems in collaboration with Gwenneth Boelens. The book was commissioned by the French Ministry of Culture and Communication, Centre national des arts plastiques (CNAP). ISBN 9789077459560
City People is a personal encounter of Ringel Goslinga with the city he lives and works in: Amsterdam. For this project he documented the different circles of his social surroundings. Resulting in 122 black and white portraits, made with a large format camera. The portraits vary in intimacy, but the intensity is of every portrait is constant. In this publication all portraits are categorized, which results in a unique documentation of a city, and its citizens. Design: Hans Gremmen. ISBN 9789077459546
Selection of texts by Nickel van Duijvenboden. "When I was twenty, I decided to keep a record of the occurences I believed would leave a mark on me. I wrote them down in as few words as possible and preferably on the same day, in an attempt to preserve them from the distortions of memory. This accumulated naturally into a compact archive of incidents in which self-consciousness repeatedly wedges itself into everyday reality." Design: Roger Willems. Cover drawing: Marc Nagtzaam. Text in Dutch and English. ISBN 9789077459553
16 pages / 24 × 33.5 cm / in collaboration with De Vleeshal, Middelburg
Text by French philosopher Jean-Luc Nancy on occasion of the work (Innere Stimme) by Olaf Nicolai, presented at the Vleeshal in Middelburg from Nov 11 - Dec 12, 2010. 'Innere Stimme' is the title of a notation by Robert Schumann in his Humoreske, Opus 20, used by Nicolai as instruction for a sound performance. Design: Roger Willems. Text in French & English. ISBN 9789077459539
Text, 10 photos and a paper napkin with a title of a famous art work printed on it. The napkins were used at a pop festival in the Netherlands with 30,000 visitors and more than 60 bands from all over the world. Think of this as a window, The futility of artistic confession, and I'm too sad to tell you. These were printed on half a million napkins along with seven other titles, in a businesslike, 'un-designed' font, without any references to the original works of art or the artists that had made the works. During the three days of the festival, they were subsequently dispersed to the many food and drink vendors on the festival site.
Over a period of sixteen years Liedeke Kruk made more than 200 portraits of artists and art related people. During those years Kruk was participating in exhibitions herself, including ground braking group shows like Sonsbeek in Arnhem, the Netherlands, and This Is the Show and the Show Is Many Things in Ghent, Belgium. As participating artist she made her work of portraying her fellow artists in an informal way, and exhibited the results on the spot. Design: Roger Willems. Edition 600. ISBN 9789077459522
Artist book by Mark Manders, published on the occasion of his tour through the U.S.A. (the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, the Aspen Art Museum, the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, and the Dallas Museum of Art). Design: Roger Willems. Edition of 900 numbered copies. ISBN 9789077459515
32 pages / 21 × 27 cm / in collaboration with De Vleeshal, Middelburg
Collection of poems (in Dutch) and works of art selected by Marije Langelaar in collaboration with Mark Manders and Roger Willems. With contributions by Petra Stavast, Nachoem M. Wijnberg, Eva Cox, Luc Deleu, Albertina Soepboer, Alfred Schaffer, Marc Nagtzaam, Dirk Braeckman, Raymond Taudin Chabot, K Michel , Luc Tuymans, Dana Schutz, Jan Kempenaers, Tonnus Oosterhoff, Marten Hendriks, Wouter Godijn, Rien Vroegindeweij, Hans Groenewegen, Mark Manders, Peter Verhelst, Vrouwkje Tuinman, Maria Barnas, Anuschka Blommers, Niels Schumm, Geert Goiris, Esther Jansma, Elma van Haren, Adrian Paci, Gino De Dominicis. This edition was published on the occasion of the exhibition Beyond the Dust - Artists' Documents Today at De Kabinetten van de Vleeshal, Middelburg (17.09-12.12 2010)
32 pages / 21 × 27 cm / in collaboration with La Fabbrica del Vapore, Milan
Italian edition of Roma publication 145a, published on the occasion of the exhibition Beyond the Dust - Artists' Documents Today at La Fabbrica del Vapore, Milan (7.10-28.10 2010). Translated from Dutch to Italian by Pierluigi Lanfranchi.
32 pages / 21 × 27 cm / in collaboration with Fondation d'entreprise Ricard, Paris
French edition of Roma publication 145a, published on the occasion of the exhibition Beyond the Dust - Artists' Documents Today at Fondation d'entreprise Ricard, Paris (10.1-29.1 2011). Translated from Dutch to French by Kim Andringa.
While the typical American gas station has long since spread world-wide, its Viennese counterpart testifies to the survival of a distinct and tender European metropolitan variety which nestles up against apartment buildings, occupies the small gaps between buildings, hides in courtyards or positions its pumps somewhere on the curbstone. With text by Sebastian Hackenschmidt, and photographs by Stefan Oláh. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789077459454
Approximately 50 texts - richly illustrated -, published and unpublished, written between 1965 and the present: letters, essays, interviews, articles, facsimiles of illustrated texts, transcripts of talks, and a book-in-progress: Revisioning the Parthenon. The items are of disparate length and tone and cover subjects ranging from optics to orchids, cultural politics to ancient Greek iconography, art theory and philosophy to the mixed pleasures of living in a drafty castle in the Irish countryside. To all these diverse topics Baer brings formidable powers of analysis, rigorous logic, a penchant for provocation, lively wit and an inimitable, exacting use of language - the same ingredients that go into her art. Design: Roger Willems. 184 pp hardcover + 64 pp appendix. Made possible with the support of Fonds BKVB, Galerie Paul Andriesse, and The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. In English. ISBN 978 90 77459 49 2
Series of photographs of monuments in former Yugoslavia. Willem Jan Neutelings in this book: "The Antwerp-based photographer Jan Kempenaers undertook a laborious trek through the Balkans in order to photograph a series of these mysterious objects. He captures the Spomeniks in the misty mountain landscape at sundown. Looking at the photographs one must admit to a certain embarrassment. We see the powerful beauty of the monumental sculptures and we catch ourselves forgetting the victims in whose name they were built. This is in no way a reproach to the photographer, but rather attests to the strength of the images. After all, Kempenaers did not set out as a documentary photographer, but first and foremost as an artist seeking to create a new image. An image so powerful that it engulfs the viewer. He allows the viewer to enjoy the melancholy beauty of the Spomeniks, but in so doing, forces us to take a position on a social issue." Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789077459508
64 pages / 21 × 30 cm / in collaboration with S.M.A.K. Ghent
For more than three years Bart Lodewijks was making drawings with blackboard chalk on walls throughout a neighbourhood in the outskirts of Ghent, called Moscou. Slowly, he became a known face in the area and succeeded to get permision to draw on facades and interiors of private homes. Next to images of the work, the book contains short texts by the artist and letters to the director of S.M.A.K. and the director of NMBS - the Belgian railway company - to come to a special agreement concerning one specific house. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789077459485
The subject of this book is the page, and the pages reproduced in it are taken from works of literature (or, in some cases, art books that derive specifically from literature). I have chosen to present them thematically, resulting in a typology of self-reflexive pages: Black Pages, Blank Pages, Drawing Pages, Photography Pages, Text Pages, Number Pages, and Punctuation Pages. The repetition this entails is somewhat deceptive (for a start, the reader will observe the slight but not insignificant differences between the visual and verbal presentations); in literature, such devises are often used as a counterpoint to what has preceded or what will follow in the narrative. And the same means may evidently be used to different ends. For these reasons, and because the book attempts only to trace an isolated theme through numerous and often otherwise unrelated works, the reader is in all instances referred to the original publications, which are listed in the bibliography. ISBN 9789077459478
Book with recent photographic work by Uta Eisenreich focussing on the shortcomings of our cognitive tool-kit. A NOT B walks us along the fine line between common sense and uncommon nonsense in a realm reminiscent of pre-school books, assessment tests and optical illusions. Design: Julia Born. ISBN 9789077459461
Book with over 160 photographs by Erik van der Weijde of large residential blocks in Brasilia, named Superquadras. Each block, as repeating element in Lucio Costa's master plan for Brazil's new capital, was built within a distinct configuration, with an average of eleven residential buildings raised on pilotis, with a height limit of six floors. Besides 30 of these residential blocks in Brasilia, Van der Weijde also visited a residential complex in Rio de Janeiro, designed by Costa in 1948, which is considered to be forerunner of the Superquadras. Brasilia was inaugurated 50 years ago, on April 21, 1960. Design: Roger Willems and Erik van der Weijde. ISBN 9789077459430
128 pages / 13 × 19.5 cm / in collaboration with Künstlerhaus Stuttgart / KIOSK, Ghent
Text fragments and photo sequences reflecting the trajectory that Susanne Kriemann pursued in relation to archaeology, the artefact, the image of the individual at work, and the idea of the desert as a symbol of the modern desire to create an empty slate, a tabula rasa. Material from Agatha Christies photographic archives is related to photographs by Kriemann of the Syrian desert and archaeological sites in Mesopotamia. This associative working method allows the artist to dig towards the past and to disassociate the idea of modernity from ideological connotations, and analyze the writing of recent history as a formal system of organization. With texts by Dieter Roelstraete, Wim Waelput, Axel John Wieder. Design: Christopher Jung and Tobias Wenig, Berlin. ISBN 9789077459447
360 pages / 26,5 × 21 cm / in collaboration with S.M.A.K., Ghent / I.A.C., Villeurbanne
Monograph about the work of Michel François on the occasion of the retrospective exhibition at S.M.A.K., Ghent, in 2010. With texts by Guillaume Desanges and Jean-Paul Jacquet, and an introduction by Philippe Van Cauteren and Nathalie Ergino. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789077459416
Fillip, Vancouver / The Guggenheim Museum, New York
2010
48 pages / 21,5 × 28 cm / in collaboration with Fillip, Vancouver / The Guggenheim Museum, New York
Conceived as a proposal for The Guggenheim Museum in New York, this book, or zine, guides you through an imaginary exhibition with works by Manders, spread out over two houses connected with a tunnel from kitchen to kitchen. 'Two Connected Houses' will be on show at 'Contemplating the Void: Interventions in the Guggenheim Museum', New York, February 12 - April 28, 2010 and will also be distributed, as a 48 page insert of Manders' newspaper 'Traducing Ruddle', through newspaper boxes in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside during the months of February and March. Design: Hans Gremmen.
8 pages / 35 × 48 cm / in collaboration with Fillip, Vancouver
Traducing Ruddle is the 5th in a series of fake newspapers (later we started naming them 'Notional newspapers'), produced to be used in Manders' sculptures and installations. Together with the 48 page insert Two Connected Houses, it was distributed through newspaper boxes in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside during the months of February and March in 2010. Sheets from Traducing Ruddle form also the central element of a Window with Fake Newspapers. Typography: Hans Gremmen.
Tamuna Chabashvili, Adi Hollander, Vesna Madzoski (ed.)
192
20 × 13
Public Space With A Roof
2010
192 pages / 20 × 13 cm / in collaboration with Public Space With A Roof
Story about a project for the KIASMA Museum in Helsinki, Finland, that was canceled two weeks before its realization. It was intended to become an installation of three intersecting Moebius strips 'circling' around the gallery, functioning as a platform to exhibit works of other artists. Finally only a model of this structure was created and photographed with a pinhole camera. On the images, the structure is still visible, but their blurry and foggy atmosphere shows a different universe, closer to the world of dreams and imagination. The book includes 17 series of photographs, each of them offering a slightly different imaginary walk through the structure, accompanied by fragments of texts by several individuals who inspired the artists while working on the project: Vladimir Odoevsky, Frederick Kiesler, Walter Benjamin, Susan Buck-Morss, Juhani Pallasmaa, Italo Calvino, and Steven Holl. The book also contains a theoretical reflection on the artistic process and experience of cancelling a project. Design: Roger Willems. Edition 1000 copies. ISBN 9789077459423
112 + 2 cards pages / 24 × 16.5 cm / in collaboration with De Vleeshal, Middelburg
Publication based on Johannesma's exhibition Uitval uit een at De Vleeshal Middelburg (2009). With text by Lorenzo Benedetti. Edition 600 copies. ISBN 9789077459409
The booklet starts with a sequence of photographs and reproductions leading to an image of a golden pretzel, depicting a sculpture by Taudin Chabot. It reads like a reflection on different representational forms of decorum and their flipside within photography. Unexpectedly the sequence switches to images of clocks, tables, television sets, gambling machines, newspapers and a whole range of devices that are commonly deployed to kill time. Their origin remains opaque but they indicate a parallel reality that is precarious and clandestine. Edition 600 copies. Made in collaboration with Roger Willems.
In an abandoned house in Calabria (Italy) Petra Stavast found old pictures and letters. She started to search for the people on these pictures and reconstructed the story behind the images. Design: Hans Gremmen. Edition 750 copies. ISBN 9789077459386
112 pages / 34.5 × 24.5 cm / in collaboration with Culturgest, Lisbon / Dexter Sinister, New York
An exhibition in Culturgest, Porto provided the seventh occasion for Stuart Bailey to show a group of artefacts whose only shared connection was that they had appeared somewhere in the pages of Dot Dot Dot - a magazine which he has edited since its conception in 2000. The publication plays with the idea of inverting the regular hierarchy of this magazine where texts are generally treated as primary and images secondary. It contains a leporello reproduction of the exhibition wall with all the 43 artefacts, followed by subsequent reproductions of 43 previously published Dot Dot Dot articles, systematically presented as captions of these artefacts. With texts by Stuart Bailey and Jan Verwoert. Design: Roger Willems and Sam de Groot. ISBN 9789077459379
Art and Public Space Research Group, Gerrit Rietveld Academy, Amsterdam
2009
64 pages / 21 × 28.5 cm / in collaboration with Art and Public Space Research Group, Gerrit Rietveld Academy, Amsterdam
Report on Janssen's encounters in the Blaka Watra drug users' room in Amsterdam during the period 2006 to 2008. With drawings of spiderwebs by Blaka Watra visitors. Jackson: 'This is the real shit, man! A spiderweb! That's my life.' Design: Jaan Evart & Indrek Sirkel. ISBN 9789077459362
'Phantom Radio Extended Shipping Forecast'. Notes for radio imagery and typography. Collected, compiled and rewritten by Paul Elliman as supplement to Batia Suter's Parallel Encyclopedia. Designed by Radim Pesko with Roger Willems.
This reverse chronology, compiled by the artist, is a reproduction of a hand glued sketch made during the process of making The Analogy of the Eye (Roma 122). Printed in an edition of 750 copies.
24 pages / 30 × 41.5 cm / in collaboration with De Pont, Tilburg
Newspaper collage by Luuk Wilmering, handmade between 2006-2008, compiled with text and image fragments from regular issues of NRC Handelsblad. This newspaper is part of the presentation Luuk Wilmering / Krant - Journal at De Pont, Tilburg, in 2009.
122 pages / 22 × 27.5 cm / in collaboration with Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam
An original Swedish Hasselblad camera is the point of departure for One Time One Million. Because the camera dates from 1942, this object launched Kriemann straight back into history. Kriemann succeeds in pushing the concrete politics that adhere to this object into the background. That gives her room to say much more than she would have had a chance to say in a specifically political context: she can bring clusters together in new images, make new connections, rearrange things, tinker around, and thus arrive at new insights. Photographs by Susanne Kriemann, Viktor Hasselblad and anonymous sources. Texts by Cecilia Widenheim, Dieter Roelstraete, Aleksander Komarov, Soeren Gunnarsson, Ulrika Flink, Ida Lowgren. Design: NODE Berlin/Oslo. Edition: 750. ISBN 9789077459355
264 pages / 21 × 26 cm / in collaboration with Culturgest, Lisbon
Monography of Dutch artist JCJ Vanderheyden (1928-2012), presented with a retrospective exhibition in Culturgest, Lisbon. Edited and designed by Roger Willems, Mark Manders and Jaap van Triest in close collaboration with the artist. Texts by Nickel van Duijvenboden, Mark Kremer, Dieter Roelstraete and Miguel Wandschneider. Texts in English, with translations in Portuguese and Dutch. ISBN 9789077459317. "Science progresses, art does not - art always starts afresh." JCJVDH
Text piece by Arnoud Holleman about the reason and history of a shiny little sculpture. The sculpture and this publication - with photographs by Simon Wald-Lasowski - were on show at the exhibition Questioning History at the Nederlands Fotomuseum in Rotterdam.
Novel written by Van Duijvenboden, published as set of two books; one in English and one in Dutch. Plateau features two scientists stationed on the Arctic drift ice for a year in the Cold War era. "Except for the stars there were no reference points here: no hills, no mainland, no vegetation &ndash nothing that counterbalanced the uniform character of this frozen ocean landscape." The question how the expedition members should relate to this landscape forms the heart of a discussion which seems to be driving them apart. ISBN 9789077459331
240 Houses in 16 settlements, built in Nazi Germany between 1933 and 1945, photographed by Van der Weijde in the spring of 2008. ISBN 9789077459324. Note: the last 2 pictures are from a special edition with a silk screened colour signature.
256 pages / 23 × 30 cm / in collaboration with ArtEz, Arnhem
Book published on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the Werkplaats Typografie in Arnhem. Edited and designed by Alex DeArmond, Jeremy Jansen, Julie Peeters, Scott Ponik, Boy Vereecken and Lisette Smits. With contributions by Stuart Bailey, Uta Eisenreich, Paul Elliman, Raimundas Malasauskas, Karel Martens, Armand Mevis, Radim Pesko, and Willem Oorebeek. ISBN 9789077459300
Collection of poems by Wim Brands, illustrated by Oksana Pasaiko (Two Meteorite Rocks, Cut in Favorite Angles). Design: Roger Willems. Edition 300 copies.
Book by graphic designer Hans Gremmen with a selection of 'test prints' found at the silkscreen workshop of Paul Wyber in Amsterdam. The book contains reproductions as well as unique fragments from original prints by the following designers and artists: Jan Bons, Armand Mevis, Linda van Deursen, Lex Reitsma, Julia Born, Laurenz Brunner, Gielijn Escher, Annet Gelink, Ryan Gander, Roger Willems, JCJ Vanderheyden, Roland Schimmel, Nancy Spero, Carlos Amorales, Coppens Alberts, Connie Nijman, Anthony Burrill, Scott King, KesselsKramer, Jan Cremer, Gebroeders Silvestri, Stephanie de Vilder, Experimental Jetset, mevrouw Kramer, Mark van Holden, Linda Jensen. With an adapted chapter from 'Sindbad in Serendip' by Richard Boyle. Design: Hans Gremmen. Edition: 700 unique copies. ISBN 9789077459294
2 posters pages / 2 × (80 × 119) cm / in collaboration with De Appel Arts Centre, Amsterdam
Set of two silkscreen posters with an inventory of all motifs from Nancy Spero's zinc and polymer plates since 1975. Edited by Roel Arkesteijn. Design: Connie Nijman and Roger Willems
200 pages / 20 × 28 cm / in collaboration with De Appel Arts Centre, Amsterdam
Book with a selection of statements, correspondence, essays, lecture notes, interviews, personal photographs and other ego documents from American visual artist Nancy Spero (1926-2009). An overview of all the visual motifs that Spero has used in her work since the mid-1970s completes this volume. Edited by Roel Arkesteijn with the artist. ISBN 9789077459287
116 pages / 15 × 21 cm / in collaboration with FRAC Lorraine
With less to look at, there's more to think about. That was the motto Bernard Brunon gave to his company That's Painting Productions some twenty years ago, when his work as a house painter became his activity as an artist. This development didn't happen over night. The interviews in this book by Michael Kosch and Pascal Beausse describe the process and explain the motivations behind this trajectory.
140 pages / 21 × 26 cm / in collaboration with Jacana Media, Johannesburg
Book with a personal selection of paintings, drawings, early works, and writings, compiled on the occasion of Dumas' first solo show in South Africa, 30 years after moving to the Netherlands. Edited by Marlene Dumas, with text contributions by Emma Bedford, Marlene van Niekerk, Achille Mbembe and Sarah Nuttall. The 2007 edition was dedicated to Dumas' mother who died that year. The revised 4th edition from 2022 is dedicated to her 6 year older brother Pieter of whom we added a portrait: Die Baba, 1985. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789464460117
Sequence of newspaper images collected by Raymond Taudin Chabot as source material for his men-in-suit slow motion video works. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9789077459232
Tamuna Chabashvili, Adi Hollander, Vesna Madzoski (ed.)
56
17 × 24
Public Space With A Roof, Amsterdam
2007
56 pages / 17 × 24 cm / in collaboration with Public Space With A Roof, Amsterdam
The publication Beauty Unrealized. Spider webs of personal universes seeking a form is the testimony of a series of collaborative ventures, organized by artist-run space Public Space With a Roof, Amsterdam. With contributions by Thomas Hirschhorn, Robert Garnett, Keren Cytter, Philippe-Alain Michaud, Atsushi Sasaki, Michel de Broin, Benoit Goupy, Falke Pisano, Maurits Fennis, Emiliano Gandolfi, Mark Manders, Francesco Bernardelli, Claudio Baroni & Fabian Marcaccio, Marko Kosnik, Angela Serino, and others.
The early part of Nagtzaam's collected text samples, released on the occasion of the group exhibition Drawing Typologies in the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam in 2007. Design: Roger Willems and Marc Nagtzaam
pages / 59.4 × 84 (x11) cm / in collaboration with Artis Den Bosch
Series of 11 posters, organized by Roger Willems. The posters were printed in the same print runs as the invitations for artists run space Artis Den Bosch during 2008 and 2009. A limited part of these print runs was saved uncut. With special thanks to Drukkerij Tielen, Boxtel. -- Marc Nagtzaam, (Single Objects), 2005 -- Pipa Vilyn, Ruk ruk stuk, 2006-2007 -- Wouter van Riessen, Zelfportret op bed (rood monochroom), 1992-2007 -- Batia Suter, Test Sheet for Parallel Encyclopedia, 2007 -- Mark Manders, Study for Finished Sentence, 2007 -- Rob Johannesma, Skyhook, 2007 -- Kees Goudzwaard, Additive, 2007 -- Marten Hendriks, From: 8608, 1986-2008 -- Gwenneth Boelens, Sketch for a Whole Fragment, 2007 -- Irene Kopelman, Seismological Record from the Geological Museum Artis Amsterdam, 2008 -- Marlene Dumas, In God We Trust (Paying the ferry man), 2008
Publication based on the installation Tillaga ad Skattaaaetlun / Suggested Taxation Scheme / Reforma Fiscal in the exhibition Work Time, Life Time, Material Time during the Reykjavik Arts Festival in 2005. Text by Jessica Morgan. ISBN 9789077459195
cards pages / 14.8 × 10.5 cm / in collaboration with Nobody sir
Slowly growing series of postcards by Oksana Pasaiko. The postcards are presented in 3 different ways: 1. In vitrines or on pedestals behind glass, front and back of card presented next to each other with a distance of 12 mm; 2. As give away postcards; 3. On the wall with front and back of the card presented next to each other with a distance of 12 mm.
16 pages / 28.5 × 21 cm / in collaboration with AVAM, Naval Museum of Madrid
Drawings by Kopelman based on historical maps dated from the XVI to XIX centuries. 'Logicas Desviadas' is the first volume of the series 'Notes on Representation' by Kopelman.
96 pages / 16.5 × 22.5 cm / in collaboration with Culturgest, Lisbon / S.M.A.K. Ghent
Book about chalk drawings by Bart Lodewijks, produced in streets and exhibition spaces in Ghent, Lisbon and Porto. With text by Frank Maes in English, Portuguese, and Dutch. ISBN 9789077459171
120 pages / 15 × 21 cm / in collaboration with Culturgest, Lisbon
Publication about Roma Publications, made on the occasion of the exhibition Roma Publications in Culturgest, Lisbon, in 2006. Texts by Christoph Keller, Dieter Roelstraete and Miguel Wandschneider.
64 pages / 21 × 27 cm / in collaboration with Culturgest, Lisbon
Portuguese edition of the first two Open Days (Roma 38 and 70), translated from Dutch to Portuguese by Fernando Venâncio. The poems, all by Dutch and Flemisch poets, were selected by Marije Langelaar, and combined with various works of art by Mark Manders and Roger Willems. Contributions by: Michaël Borremans, René Puthaar, Batia Suter, Noritoshi Hirakawa, Menno Wigman, Ilja Leonard Pfeijffer, Albertina Soepboer, Anneke Brassinga, Arturo Herrera, Mark Langelaar, Ronald Ohlsen, Piet Gerbrandy, Gwy Mandelinck, Dirk Braeckman, Luc Tuymans, Roger Willems, Arjen Duinker, Marije Langelaar, Tsead Bruinja, Wouter van Riessen, Johannes Kahrs, Maria Barnas, Leonard Nolens, Mark Manders, Annelies Strba, Daan van Golden, Raoul De Keyser, K. Michel, Menno Wigman, Tonnus Oosterhoff, Bas Jan Ader, Eva Gerlach, Miriam Van hee, Mark Boog, Dirk van Bastelaere, John Currin, Jannah Loontjens, Wouter Godijn, Hester Knibbe, Kees Goudzwaard, Rogi Wieg, Barry Flanagan, Franky D.C., Gerhard Richter, Peter Verhelst, Miguel Declercq, Franz Gertsch, José Maria Rodriguez Plaza, JCJ Vanderheyden, Yun-Fei Ji, Boris Mikhailov. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9077459146
16 pages / 23 × 31 cm / in collaboration with Culturgest, Lisbon
Manders' book of poems Ornament met brandpunten translated from Dutch into Portuguese by Fernando Venâncio. Produced on the occasion of the Roma-exhibition at Culturgest, Lisbon, in 2006.
64 pages / 21 × 28 cm / in collaboration with Culturgest, Lisbon
Book with paintings by Kees Goudzwaard, published on the occasion of his solo-exhibition in Culturgest, Lisbon, from May 20 until August 27, 2006. Texts by Delfim Sardo, Sebastian Hackenschmidt and Miguel Wandschneider. ISBN 9077459162
pages / 12 × 16.5 cm / in collaboration with Kunstverein Ahlen
Series of small-sized publications related to exhibitions in Kunstverein Ahlen, curated by Philippe Van Cauteren. Design: Joana Katte Roma 85-1: Heide Hinrichs, I Am Still in the Woods Roma 85-2: Stein Cole, Ohne Titel Roma 85-3: Francisca Garcia, Rundum die Landschaft Roma 85-4: Matthias Beckmann, Belaeufig gesprochen: Die Gegenstaende sind Farblos
304 pages / 17 × 22.5 cm / in collaboration with W139, Amsterdam
Amsterdam based artists initiative W139 from November 30, 2002 till April 30, 2006. A continuous transformation process that is amply documented in this book. Introduction by Ann Demeester. ISBN 9077459111
72 pages / 20 × 27,5 cm / in collaboration with BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead
Catalogue from Manders' exhibition at BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead. Texts by Penelope Curtis, Mark Manders, Marije Langelaar, and Ronald Van de Sompel. ISBN 1903655269
8 pages / 35 × 48 cm / in collaboration with BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead
This first issue in a series of notional newspapers was produced to be used by Mark Manders for papier-mâché in one of the sculptures appearing in Manders' exhibition at the BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art in 2006. Design: Hans Gremmen
68 pages / 28 × 20 cm / in collaboration with Conaculta, Mexico City
Book about the work and thoughts of the Mexican artist Gabriel Kuri, published in co-production with Conaculta, with support from kurimanzutto, Mexico City, and Franco Noero Gallery, Torino. Texts by Dieter Roelstraete and Maxine Kopsa. ISBN 9077459103
Sequence of 3 photographs, taken at Jeu de Paume in Paris on September 22, 2005. Printed as cards, they were part of the exhibition Croiser des mondes, aspects du document contemporain, in Jeu de Paume, Paris, 2005.
24 pages / 23.5 × 16.5 cm / in collaboration with Artis Geological Museum
Outcome of a year of research and production by Irene Kopelman within the Artis Geological Museum, Amsterdam. By making handcrafted porcelain 'replicas' of a part of the museum's Holotype collection, and a series of drawings of microfossils, Kopelman tries to describe what the naked eye cannot see.
Filmic sequence of around 1000 newspapers images, collected between 1998 and 2006. This work - which is not distributed commercially - is related to the book 'Parallel Encyclopedia' (Roma 100) which was published a year later, in 2007. Suter decided to keep these images out of her book because of their typical color and newspaper atmosphere. Also the notion of news value and the focus on catastrophic circumstances make this series an autonomous chapter in her collection of found imagery.
Small sculpture, made out of soap and human hair. Edition: 2 (number one of the edition was left behind in a public toilet in Oslo, number two is a work of art). It also exists as a take postcard.
32 pages / 21 × 27 cm / in collaboration with S.M.A.K. Ghent
The second Open Days publication with poems by Dutch and Flemisch poets, combined with various works of art, selected by Marije Langelaar. Contributions by Daan van Golden, Raoul De Keyser, K. Michel, Menno Wigman, Tonnus Oosterhoff, Bas Jan Ader, Johannes Kahrs, Eva Gerlach, Miriam Van hee, Mark Boog, Dirk van Bastelaere, John Currin, Mark Langelaar, Jannah Loontjens, Wouter Godijn, Hester Knibbe, Kees Goudzwaard, Wouter van Riessen, Rogi Wieg, Barry Flanagan, Franky D.C., Gerhard Richter, Peter Verhelst, Miguel Declercq, Franz Gertsch, José Maria Rodriguez Plaza, J.C.J. Vanderheyden, Yun-Fei Ji, Boris Mikhailov. Design: Roger Willems. This publication was published on the occasion of the exhibition 'ROMA Publications 1998-2005' in S.M.A.K. Ghent, May 28 - July 3 2005.
16 Songs by Wouter van Riessen: 1. Morning Moon 2. Hear me Calling 3. Pinocchio 4. Little Maggie 5. Full Grown Man 6. You Sing to me 7. Bye-bye 8. Wouter 9. I Love you 10. Coming Home 11. Snow 12. You Made me Row my Boat Ashore 13. Bring you Home 14. Love Song for a Doll 15. The Stranger 16. Drifting into a Dream
Publication on the occasion of Face it, a show by Joe Villablanca in Elektrohaus, Hamburg, February 2005. Laserprint in an edition of 100 copies. Design: Joana Katte
8 drawings by Marc Nagtzaam: (As Far as I'm Concerned), (13 JAN.1973 / JULY 4, 1973), (Ins and Outs), (Not One, Not Two but Three), (The Sound of Something Happening), (Pantone), (Polaroid), (To the White Sea and Beyond). Edition 400
16 pages / 19 × 25.5 cm / in collaboration with The Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin
Reproduction of the wall piece Hallway with Sentences, installed at The Renaissance Society of the University of Chicago (September 14 - November 2, 2003). Typography: Roger Willems
16 pages / 20 × 27 cm / in collaboration with ProjecteSD, Barcelona
Second version of Hallway with Sentences, published on the occasion of the exhibition Alguns llibres d'artista (A Few Artist's Books), Roma Publications i Christoph Keller at ProjecteSD, Barcelona.
Philippe Van Cauteren, Sebastian Hackenschmidt, Roger Willems (ed.)
56
19 × 25.5
2004
56 pages / 19 × 25.5 cm
First issue of the magazine , with contributions by Franz Blei, Erick Beltran, Inga Beyer, Marc Wortmann, Daniel Blochwitz, Dew Bondage, Michael Dorner, Sebastian Hackenschmidt, Hans Blumenberg, Christian Jamarillo, Jac Leirner, Mario Navarro, Luis Egana Rojas, Tanja Schwarz, Elliott Erwitt, Andre Lemke, Philippe Van Cauteren, Thomas Schonberger, Michael Liebelt and Lawrence Weiner, Christel Fetzer. Edition 100. Laserprint. Design: Roger Willems
128 pages / 21.5 × 28.5 cm / in collaboration with W139, Amsterdam
Publication on occasion of the temporary relocation of W139 in Post CS, former headquarters of the Dutch Postal Services. It briefly shows all exhibitions and activities organized by W139 from 30.11.2002 until 21.11.2004. Introduction by Ann Demeester. Design: Roger Willems
168 pages / 21 × 15 cm / in collaboration with KesselsKramer
Book with photographs of billboards and other advertising surfaces on which Suter displays a collection of switches, buttons and daily objects. This book is a special hard bound edition of the publication 'Batia Suter / A meeting outdoors', produced by KesselsKramer and originally published by NEROC'VGM b.v. Amsterdam.
This xerox-copied book shows only standing pictures from Bonillas' 30 volume family photo archive that was given to him by his widowed grandmother. Text by Brenda Lozano. Edition of 2 copies
Preview of H-magazine; a low-budget, free curatorial magazine, based and related to Hamburg, Germany. 'H'-magazine is part of Philippe Van Cauteren's 'HAMBURG / O, R, G, U & H' (see 54).
A website documenting a number of projects curated and organized by Philippe Van Cauteren, diversely sited through the City of Hamburg, Germany. With contributions by Nicolas Floc'h, Rosana Ricalde, Anno Dijkstra, Francisca Garcia, Anna Maria Neubert, Paulo Climachauska, Heide Hinrichs, Sylvia Schreiber, Alejandro Magallanes & Erick Beltran, Batia Suter, Michael Doerner, Kees Goudzwaard, Nir Alon, Adrianne Gallinari, Patrick Lebret, Paula Parcerisa, Changwon Lee, Martina Rapedius & Thomas Rindfleisch, Mario Navarro, Francisca Garcia, Lina Kim, Inaki Bonillas, Sebastian Zarius, Marije Langelaar, Magda Jussara.
Galerie Le Sous-sol, Frac Nord-Pas de Calais, Frac Champagne-Ardenne, W139
2005
208 pages / 18 × 24.5 cm / in collaboration with Galerie Le Sous-sol, Frac Nord-Pas de Calais, Frac Champagne-Ardenne, W139
The complete work of Nicolas Floc'h from Productive Writing (1995) until recent videoworks. Texts: Ann Demeester, Léa Gauthier, Pierre Giquel, Emmanuelle Huynh, Philippe Van Cauteren, Nicolas Floc'h. Edited and designed by Roger Willems and Nicolas Floc'h. ISBN 9077459065
The Art Institute of Chicago and The Renaissance Society at The University of Chicago
2005
184 + 56 pages / 19.5 × 26 cm / in collaboration with The Art Institute of Chicago and The Renaissance Society at The University of Chicago
Catalogue covering Mark Manders' double solo show Isolated Rooms at The Art Institute of Chicago and The Renaissance Society at The University of Chicago (9.13.2003 -1.4.2004). The book, counting 184 pages, is accompanied by a separate exhibition checklist and a 56 pages reference book. With texts by James Cuno and Susanne Ghez, James Rondeau, Dieter Roelstraete, Mark Manders, and Marije Langelaar. Compilation and design: Roger Willems and Mark Manders. ISBN 907745909X
168 pages / 17 × 23 cm / in collaboration with Programa Art Center, Mexico City
Document of the group exhibition 'Storage and Display' in Programa Art Center, Mexico City, 2003. With: Danai Anesiadou, Hans Bryssinck & Diederik Peeters, Rodrigo Diaz, Jared Domicio, Nicolas Floc'h, Michel Francois, Kees Goudzwaard, Franciska Lambrechts & Honore d'O, Erwan Maheo, Mark Manders, Hermann Maier Neustadt, Damian Ortega, Batia Suter, Sofia Taboas, Pieter Vermeersch and many others. ISBN 9077495057
64 pages / 17 × 24 cm / in collaboration with Scottish Arts Council
Documentation of site specific chalk drawings by Bart Lodewijks, made during a two years stay in Scotland. Text by QS Serafijn. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 9077459030
56 pages / 16.5 × 24 cm / in collaboration with Kröller-Müller Museum
Philosophical essay by Dieter Roelstraete about the work of Mark Manders, published on the occasion of the exhibition Kaleidoscope Night in the Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo. Typography: Ingo Offermanns. ISBN 9080576506
32 pages / 21 × 27 cm / in collaboration with Kröller-Müller Museum
This publication was published on the occasion of the exhibition 'ROMA Publications 1998-2002' in the Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo. It contains Dutch poems combined with various works of art, selected by Marije Langelaar. With contributions by : Michael Borremans, Rene Puthaar, Batia Suter, Noritoshi Hirakawa, Menno Wigman, Ilja Leonard Pfeijffer, Albertina Soepboer, Anneke Brassinga, Arturo Herrera, Mark Manders, Marije Langelaar, Ronald Ohlsen, Piet Gerbrandy, Gwy Mandelinck, Dirk Braeckman, Luc Tuymans, Roger Willems, Arjen Duinker, Tsead Bruinja, Wouter van Riessen, Johannes Kahrs, Maria Barnas, Leonard Nolens, Annelies Strba.
896 pages / 17 × 22 cm / in collaboration with Programa Art Center, Mexico City
Almost empty book with pictures of the same book made by different artists/photographers from the Netherlands, Belgium and Mexico: Nienke Terpsma, Batia Suter, Studio EKA, Mark Manders, Roger Willems, Geert Goiris, Santiago Merino, Han Koppers. Design: Roger Willems. Edition: 50 copies.
128 pages / 21.6 × 28.8 cm / in collaboration with Art Gallery of York University, Toronto
Catalogue about the work of Mark Manders. Texts by Laura Hoptman, Loretta Yarlow, Marije Langelaar and Mark Manders. Design: Roger Willems. ISBN 0921972385
Paper with a selection of previously published and unplublished texts and poems by Louis Tiessen, from the late 1940's up till 2002. Design: Roger Willems. Edition 600
48 pages / 14 × 20 cm / in collaboration with Caldic Collection, Rotterdam
Photo book about a three months during project with hanging cabbages on the bank of the river Schelde, Antwerp, Belgium. Design: Roger Willems. Edition 300
56 pages / 29.7 × 21 cm / in collaboration with Sonsbeek 9 Arnhem
27 Portraits of children and their drawings. The photographs were taken as the children draw the camera in front of them, without looking at the paper. Edition 20
20 pages / 41.5 × 29 cm / in collaboration with Sonsbeek 9 Arnhem
The concept of this newspaper is based on the fascination for the fact that something outside your body, for example five frozen animals on a row, can make your brains think 'five'. The paper contains only fives and has been spreaded over the city of Arnhem. Edition 150,000
64 pages / 13.5 × 19.5 cm / in collaboration with Poëziezomers Watou
Book with various related photographs, made and collected in Arnhem, the Netherlands. Some of the photographs show book pages. It was made on the occasion of a poetry festival in Watou, Belgium. Edition 1,300. ISBN 90 805765 73
A small piece of paper in an unlimited edition with the text 'meer avonturen!' (More Adventures!), handed out by children to grownups during a positive demonstration by children in Holland, organized by Marije Langelaar.
Collection of poems by Mark Manders, in Dutch only. The abstract cover fits with the title and the precize but detached descriptions, which evoke a probing mental perception of the fictional character Mark Manders. Reprinted in 2017 on the occasion of Kunstenfestival Watou. Design: Roger Willems and Mark Manders. ISBN 9789491843952
Folded paper, printed in book print, containing a short text about 'reading'. It functions as a limited preface for 'Interactief gelukkig' (Roma Publication 10). Edition 70
32544 pages / 21 × 30 cm / in collaboration with S.M.A.K. Ghent
A 108-volume book (32,544 pages) containing all existing German words grouped in associative units of five words per page. The three words 'Seelenwanderung', 'Geben', and 'Plastiktüte' from this book have been framed alongside three corresponding photographs. In this way, the words and photographs are guided in their variable meanings. This work is actually endless, since it can continually be expanded with the addition of an infinite number of photographs to each word in the book. Edition: 2
20 pages / 47 × 31.5 cm / in collaboration with S.M.A.K. Ghent
The concept of this free local paper is based on the fascination with the fact that objects outside your body – a row of five calculators, for example – can make your brain think 'five'. The newspaper is filled entirely with fives and was distributed in the German town of Hann. Münden as a supplement to a regional daily. The paper reveals a surprising image of the small, picturesque town. The greater part of the photographs show fives found in Hann. Münden, but others were staged, such as the graffiti and the traffic signs arranged in groups of five at night. Edition 100,000
88 pages / 15.5 × 22.5 cm / in collaboration with Galerie Friedrich, Bern
Book with isolated titles of work that didn't exist yet. One of the titles has been developed into a series of twelve colour photographs showing a complex installation: a coloured room with a black and white scene. Edition 1000
Handwritten text fragments and a series of drawings by Mark Nagtzaam, published in an edition of 200 copies as an autonomous contribution to an exhibition with nominees for the Prix de Rome. Besides combining the Ro and Ma of the names Roger and Marc, the Prix de Rome was the second reason to put in the colophon that this was Roma Publication #1.