recommended art books

Started by FreakAnimalFinland, December 03, 2009, 11:16:12 PM

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ANDROPHILIA

-ANDROPHILIA
-LIM DUL



"Give me crack and anal sex
Take the only tree that's left
and stuff it up the hole
in your culture" 
(L.Cohen)

david lloyd jones

Quote from: ANDROPHILIA on March 15, 2017, 02:43:32 PM
http://www.kiddiepunk.com/kiddiepunk_collected.htm

daresay this is on order by a number on this site and reviews will follow.
hope folks are getting for more than a bit od lost Sotos though.

david lloyd jones

my copy of kiddiepunk arrived this am.
clearly too soon to comment on the writing
the visuals are however striking ESP if you like the rough b&w aesthetic.
reminds of the few Japanese photobooks I have seen-high contrast images, pictures across two pages and so 'divided', rough matte paper, little or no explanation/context unless you see publishers themselves as context.

Peterson

Recent library score:

"1000 Nudes: Uwe Scheid Collection" by Michael Koetzle (Benedikt Taschen)
          History of nude photography through earliest stages of photography to the early 1930s; almost entirely women, some men; categorized by artistic portraits, experimental techniques, pin-ups, private obscene photographs, early pornography and erotic photos, pictorialism, nudism, scientific photography, etc. Basic concept is that from the moment anyone could take pictures of anything, the obvious preference and objet d'art was the naked female body. Duh. But still great coffee table book.

Deadpriest

#79
'Trait' by Vladimir Velickovic is a beautiful thing large with thick paper.
Morbid looking very loose and dense sketches of men in various disjointed states and some birds.
Reminds a bit of Fancis Bacon like most of his work does
My book of poetry: http://www.histergrant.com/

cr

Not sure if it's the right topic, but I got some heavy books from Timeless this week:
Problem by Aleksandra Waliszewska
and NAROK by Stephen Bessac, which I think was already mentioned in another topic.

Was just browsing through them yet, but damn, they both look great!

Apart from these two, I also got The Thai Occult book by Jenx - just read the introduction, but it should be very good and interesting as well.


Although it maybe fits better in another topic, I also have to mention the BEYOND TERROR - The films of Lucio Fulci by Stephen Thrower, which I also received this week.

Won't be a boring weekend...



NO PART OF IT



Not exactly an art book, but Haunted Air, a book of old photographs of children in Halloween costumes is pretty incredible and enchanting.  Compiled by Ossian Brown (ex-COIL), it has been reissued at a reasonable price.  I guess it was pretty expensive to get the first edition, which sold out quickly. 

http://hauntedair.com/
A caterpillar that goes around trying to rip the wings off of butterflies is not a more dominant caterpillar, just a caterpillar that is looking for a bigger caterpillar to crush him.  Some caterpillars are mad that they will never grow to be butterflies.
 
https://www.nopartofit.bandcamp.com

cr

#82
Received Jukka Siikala - "Ecstatic Nausea" this week from Infinity Land Press. Well, was only reading through the foreword by Mikko A., the interview by Martin Bladh and browsing through the pages - but I strongly recommend to everyone to immediately get this!

cr

Quote from: NO PART OF IT on October 25, 2019, 03:28:50 PM


Not exactly an art book, but Haunted Air, a book of old photographs of children in Halloween costumes is pretty incredible and enchanting.  Compiled by Ossian Brown (ex-COIL), it has been reissued at a reasonable price.  I guess it was pretty expensive to get the first edition, which sold out quickly. 

http://hauntedair.com/

Thanks! This looks interesting.

NO PART OF IT



Currently enjoying a book of old photographs of recently deceased people, positioned for photography in a funerary context.  This is an extremely well made book. 

Beyond The Dark Veil
https://www.abebooks.com/Beyond-Dark-Veil-Post-Mortem-Mourning/22637616724/bd?cm_mmc=ggl-_-US_Shopp_Trade-_-used-_-naa&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIsPy1ndKK5gIVkR-tBh1ZHgI0EAQYBiABEgLiovD_BwE
A caterpillar that goes around trying to rip the wings off of butterflies is not a more dominant caterpillar, just a caterpillar that is looking for a bigger caterpillar to crush him.  Some caterpillars are mad that they will never grow to be butterflies.
 
https://www.nopartofit.bandcamp.com

NO PART OF IT



Flight Into Egypt by Timothy Ely. 
Ely is an artist who creates books rather than gallery exhibitions. 
This particular book is inspired by findings that his grandfather travelled to Egypt between the two world wars to apparently study alchemy. 
There is an interview, but mostly images here.  Basically a surrealist take on the experience of his grandfather.
A caterpillar that goes around trying to rip the wings off of butterflies is not a more dominant caterpillar, just a caterpillar that is looking for a bigger caterpillar to crush him.  Some caterpillars are mad that they will never grow to be butterflies.
 
https://www.nopartofit.bandcamp.com

cr

I can recommend the "Wer hat hier gelebt?" book with photographies by Thomas Windisch and texts by Ilija Trojanow and Thomas Macho. But as far as I know it's only in German language.

As far as I remember I also posted a link to his photographs in a thread here called something like "Hail Wreck and Ruin"

https://thw.photography/de/main/



cr

I'm desperately searching for books about/from French painter Clovis Trouille. Are there any?
Any help would be appreciated, thanks!

JLIAT

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Quote from: cr on October 03, 2020, 12:54:58 PM
I'm desperately searching for books about/from French painter Clovis Trouille. Are there any?
Any help would be appreciated, thanks!

If you use Abe Books and use Clovis Trouille as a key word you get some magazines and a book? article... same with Amazon.

Ebay gave 4 but 2 are over £100.00 !


cr

Thank you both! Will try to find something, but probably won't be very successful.
Somebody should make new editions or a completely new book. I think it's well deserved.