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Art / Landscape | Nature / New titles / Photography / Special editions & prints
978-94-90322-97-7
Limited edition: 250. Multimedia Box Set: 5 books / 5 vinyl records, packed in custom OSB enclosure
English
Published by Jap Sam Books i.c.w. Last Chance Press
ISBN 978-94-90322-60-1
Studio Renate Boere
416
31,5 x 24,5 cm
Hardcover
Dutch | English
Translators: Marie Louise Schoondergang, Ulrica Yland, Willem Kramer
This publication is published by Jap Sam Books and Stroom Den Haag
This publication was made possible by the Mondriaan Fund, the City of The Hague, and Drukkerij Roelofs.
For more information about Christie van der Haak: http://www.christievanderhaak.nl/
Date of Release: November 2015
AWARDED: SILVER EUROPEAN DESIGN AWARD 2016 for Studio Renate Boere
Art / Bookazines / Series / Landscape | Nature / Theory
978-94-90322-56-4
Niels Schrader, Mind Design
240
15.5 x 22 cm
Softcover
English
For more information: http://c-o-m-p-a-n-y.info/ www.createlondon.org
http://www.myvillages.org
439 grms
Release date: October 2015. Book launch during Frieze London, and Frankfurt Book Fair.
Company: Movements, Deals and Drinks is the winner of the 2014 Create Art Award by Create London and supported by Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
The London Borough of Barking and Dagenham supports the project since 2014.
Myvillages is a pan-national artist group founded in 2003 by Kathrin Böhm, Wapke Feenstra, and Antje Schiffers. Its work addresses the evolving relationship between the rural and the urban, looking at different forms of production, pre-conceptions and power relationships.
Current and recent projects include International Village Show (2014 – 16) for the Museum of Contemporary Art Leipzig, Germany, Forms of Lending Shapes, A-Z Marzona Collection, Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin, Umeå Pantry for Bildmuseet Umeå, Sweden and Farmers and Ranchers with M12, Colorado, USA and Fries Museum, the Netherlands.
Myvillages works on a number of long-term projects with a focus on the particular local, but all projects develop trans-local connections within pan cultural and pan national networks, for example in projects such as I like being a farmer and want to stay one, the Bibliobox and the International Village Shop, all started around 2005 and ongoing.
978-94-90322-76-2
Studio Renate Boere
88
24.1 x 31.2 cm
Softcover [staples with dust jacket]
Dutch | English
Published on the occasion of the upcoming exhibition 'Under the spell of Bosch' from 29 October 2016 until 29 January 2017 in the Noordbrabants Museum in 's-Hertogenbosch.
$22.00
Art / Bookazines / Series / Landscape | Nature / Photography
ISBN 978-94-90322-53-3
Peter de Kan
250
11 x 18 cm
Softcover
English
Release date: April 2015
Cool Pastoral Splendor is the first Center Pivot publication the Last Chance Press of M12 Studio. It is published as a special limited edition, in a print run of 250 copies. Co-publishers: M12 Collective and the Last Chance Press.
Through interdisciplinary approaches, this series explores and connects the changing realities of rural landscapes and communities around the world.
$11.00
Companion Record, 70gram Vinyl (Heavyweight 45). 33 ⅓ RPM.
A side: Nice Without Mercy (cps mix) Kurt Wagner
B side: The Nashville Numbers System with Kurt Wagner
Published by Last Chance Press i.c.w. Jap Sam Books. This record has a companion book: Cool Pastoral Splendor, ISBN 978-94-90322-53-3
Art / Bookazines / Series / Theory
978-90-76936-39-0
Stout / Kramer
120
12.4 x 18.6 cm
Hardcover
Translation and final editing: Leo Reijnen. Editor: Mirjam Beerman, Steven van Teeseling
This is a publication in a series of essays commissioned by the Mondriaan Fonds (former Netherlands Foundation for Visual Arts, Design and Architecture).
For more information: Mondriaan Fonds
248 grms
Architecture / Theory / Urbanism
978-94-90322-58-8
Meagan Kerr
86
19 x 25.5 cm
Softcover
English
The Proceedings are published in collaboration: Jap Sam Books and the Architecture Theory Chair. Faculty of Architecture and The Built Environment. Delft University of Technology. www.tudelft-architecture.nl/chairs/architecture-theory
Scientific Committee: Heidi Sohn, Andrej Radman, Patrick Healy, Stavros Kousoulas
Architecture Theory Interim Chair: Carola Hein
ISBN
978-94-92852-53-3
Graphic designer
Mainstudio (Edwin van Gelder, Gianluca Flütch, Christian Knöpfe)
Number of pages
130
Book size
24 x 32cm
Binding
Softcover
Translation
Diana Beaufort, wordsontherun, Robert van der Walle
Arnoud van Aalst, Merel Bem, Diana Wind
Diana Wind, Eleonoor Jap Sam
NPN drukkers
Release date: January 2022
English Dutch
This publication is published by Jap Sam Books and made possible by the Agnes van den Brander Museumprijs 2020 and accompanies the exhibition Jasper de Beijer. Critical Mass in Museum Rijswijk from 30 January - 18 April 2022
For information about the artist Jasper de Beijer click here
For information about Museum Rijswijk click here
| On the process of looking, seeing and interpreting.
| A narrative beyond photographs into the passages of world history.
'Plunge into Jasper de Beijers’ mind and let yourself be swept away into the passages of world history as it all flows before your eyes as in a dream. And grab hold of each other if you are in danger of losing your balance.'
- Arnoud van Aalst, Director of Museum Rijswijk
The world that Jasper de Beijer (Amsterdam, 1973) presents to us through his photographic works are fascinating, familiar and disconcerting all at the same time. His work is about the process of looking, seeing and interpreting. At first you think it’s a photograph of reality, but then you see it’s a photo- graph of a paper model. You are swept into a narrative that is more than a photograph. You need to respond in some way, but how? This is precisely the question the artist is asking us: Do you really know what you are seeing?
The publication Critical Mass. Jasper de Beijer and the exhibition of the same name were made possible by the support of the Agnes van den Brandeler Museum Prize, jointly awarded to Museum Rijswijk and the artist.
With text contributions by Arnoud van Aalst, Diana Wind and Merel Bem.
$17.00
Art / Special editions & prints
978-90-808675-2-9
Studio Renate Boere
16
19 x 33.5 cm
stapled binding
Dutch | English
Translation: Willem Jan Gasille
To view Crossing please visit www.fransvanlent.nl
Bookazines / Series / Design / Theory
978-94-92852-05-2
Gabrielle Lai and Markus Wernli
216
20 x 26.5 cm / 7.87 x 10.43 inch
Paperback
English
Copy editor: Shannon Ross - Make No Bones Studio, Hong Kong
Release date: Spring/Summer 2018
ISSN 2589-7090 (print) ISSN 2589-7101 (online)
Published in cooperation with The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Environmental & Interior Design, School of Design. Published with the support of The School of Design, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and The Cubic Research Network.
Cubic Journal is published in conjunction with Cubic Society and the Cubic Research Network as an academic platform aimed at the dissemination of design related research. Operating from within The Hong Kong Polytechnic University's School of Design, the platforms aims to draw together global scholars in order to generate, exchange and discuss contemporary questions within the pursuit of advancing knowledge through and within a number of design disciplines.
CUBIC JOURNAL issue #2 Gender in Design
The GREAT small: Gender Design / Other - Different - Wilfull
$28.00
Bookazines / Series / Design / Fashion / Theory
978-94-92852-09-0
Gabrielle Lai and Markus Wernli
120
20 x 26.5 cm / 7.87 x 10.43 inch
Paperback
English
Copy editor: Shannon Ross - Make No Bones Studio, Hong Kong
Release date: Spring/Summer 2019
ISSN 2589-7090 (print) ISSN 2589-7101 (online)
Published in cooperation with The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Environmental & Interior Design, School of Design. Published with the support of The School of Design, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and The Cubic Research Network.
Cubic Journal is published in conjunction with Cubic Society and the Cubic Research Network as an academic platform aimed at the dissemination of design related research. Operating from within The Hong Kong Polytechnic University's School of Design, the platforms aims to draw together global scholars in order to generate, exchange and discuss contemporary questions within the pursuit of advancing knowledge through and within a number of design disciplines.