World Food Books' programme is largely produced on Kulin Nation land. We acknowledge the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation as the first and continuing custodians of this land, and pay respect to their Elders past, present, and emerging.
World Food Books is an arts and special interests bookshop in Naarm / Melbourne. Founded in 2010, World Food Books is devoted to the presentation of a rotating, hand-selection of international art, design, literary and counterculture publications with an emphasis on the anti-traditional, the experimental, the avant-garde, the heretic, the marginal.
Presenting new titles alongside rare and out-of-print books, catalogues and journals spanning the fields of modern and contemporary art, design, photography, illustration, film, literature, poetry, cultural theory, philosophy, sexuality, popular and underground culture in its many radical forms, World Food Books wishes to encourage adventurous, thoughtful and open-minded reading, looking, writing, and exchange of publishing and ideas, both current and historical.
As well as our bookshop, located in Melbourne's historical Nicholas Building, all of our inventory is available internationally via our online mail-order service.
World Food Books semi-regularly co-ordinates "Occasions", a programme of exhibits and events at the bookshop and in partnership with other hosts (such as museums and art galleries) that develop out of the activities, relationships and content of the bookshop itself.
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Interested in selling your old books, catalogues, journals, magazines, comics, fanzines, ephemera? We are always looking for interesting, unusual and out-of-print books to buy. We only buy books in our fields of interest and specialty, and that we feel we can resell.
We base these prices on desirability, market value, in-print prices, condition and our current stock levels. We offer cash, store credit, and can take stock on consignment. All
about 25% of the price we expect to get when we sell them, or 30% in store credit. We base these prices on desirability, market value, in-print prices, condition and our current stock levels.
Sell your books any day of the week. You can drop them off and return later. If you have a lot of books, we can visit your Sydney home.
We buy books that we feel we can resell. We offer about 25 % of the price we expect to get when we sell them, or 30% in store credit. We base these prices on desirability, market value, in-print prices, condition and our current stock levels.
Philadelphia Wireman
03 August - 01 September, 2018
World Food Books is proud to announce our next Occasion, the first presentation of sculptures by Philadelphia Wireman in Australia.
The Philadelphia Wireman sculptures were found abandoned in an alley off Philadelphia’s South Street on trash night in 1982. Their discovery in a rapidly-changing neighbourhood undergoing extensive renovation, compounded with the failure of all attempts to locate the artist, suggests that the works may have been discarded after the maker’s death. Dubbed the "Philadelphia Wireman" during the first exhibition of this work, in 1985, the maker’s name, age, ethnicity, and even gender remain uncertain. The entire collection totals approximately 1200 pieces, all intricately bound together with tightly-wound heavy-gauge wire (along with a few small, abstract marker drawings, reminiscent both of Mark Tobey and J.B. Murry). The dense construction of the work, despite a modest range of scale and materials, is singularly obsessive and disciplined in design: a wire armature or exoskeleton firmly binds a bricolage of found objects including plastic, glass, food packaging, umbrella parts, tape, rubber, batteries, pens, leather, reflectors, nuts and bolts, nails, foil, coins, toys, watches, eyeglasses, tools, and jewellery.
Heavy with associations—anthropomorphic, zoomorphic, and socio-cultural responses to wrapped detritus—the totemic sculptures by Philadelphia Wireman have been discussed in the context of work created to fulfil the shamanistic needs of alternative religions in American culture. Curators, collectors, and critics have variously compared certain pieces to sculpture from Classical antiquity, Native American medicine bundles, African-American memory jugs, and African fetish objects. Reflecting the artist’s prolific and incredibly focused scavenging impulse, and despite—or perhaps enhanced by—their anonymity, these enigmatic objects function as urban artefacts and arbiters of power, though their origin and purpose is unknown. Philadelphia Wireman, whatever their identity, possessed an astonishing ability to isolate and communicate the concepts of power and energy through the selection and transformation of ordinary materials. Over the course of the past two decades, this collection has come to be regarded as an important discovery in the field of self-taught art and vernacular art.
Presented in collaboration with Fleisher-Ollman Gallery, Philadelphia, and Robert Heald, Wellington.
Susan Te Kahurangi King
02 February - 10 March, 2018
Susan Te Kahurangi King (24 February 1951 - ) has been a confident and prolific artist since she was a young child, drawing with readily available materials - pencils, ballpoint pens and felt-tip markers, on whatever paper is at hand. Between the ages of four and six Susan slowly ceased verbal communication. Her grandparents William and Myrtle Murphy had developed a special bond with Susan so they took on caring responsibilities for extended periods. Myrtle began informally archiving her work, carefully collecting and storing the drawings and compiling scrapbooks. No drawing was insignificant; every scrap of paper was kept. The King family are now the custodians of a vast collection containing over 7000 individual works, from tiny scraps of paper through to 5 meter long rolls.
The scrapbooks and diaries reveal Myrtle to be a woman of great patience and compassion, seeking to understand a child who was not always behaving as expected. She encouraged Susan to be observant, to explore her environment and absorb all the sights and sounds. Myrtle would show Susan’s drawings to friends and people in her community that she had dealings with, such as shopkeepers and postal workers, but this was not simply a case of a grandmother’s bias. She recognised that Susan had developed a sophisticated and unique visual language and sincerely believed that her art deserved serious attention.
This was an unorthodox attitude for the time. To provide some context, Jean Dubuffet coined the term Art Brut in 1945 to describe work created by self-taught artists – specifically residents of psychiatric institutions and those he considered to be visionaries or eccentrics. In 1972 Roger Cardinal extended this concept by adopting the term Outsider Art to describe work made by non-academically trained artists operating outside of mainstream art networks through choice or circumstance. Susan was born in Te Aroha, New Zealand in 1951, far from the artistic hubs of Paris and London that Dubuffet and Cardinal operated in. That Myrtle fêted Susan as a self-taught artist who deserved to be taken seriously shows how progressive her attitudes were.
Susan’s parents Doug and Dawn were also progressive. Over the years they had consulted numerous health practitioners about Susan’s condition, as the medical establishment could not provide an explanation as to why she had lapsed into silence. Dawn educated herself in the field of homeopathy and went on to treat all twelve of her children using these principles – basing prescriptions on her observations of their physical, mental and emotional state.
Doug was a linguist with an interest in philosophy who devoted what little spare time he had to studying Maori language and culture. To some extent their willingness to explore the fringes of the mainstream made them outsiders too but it was their commitment to living with integrity and their respect for individuality that ensured Susan’s creativity was always encouraged.
Even though Susan’s family supported her artistic pursuits, some staff in schools and hospitals saw it as an impediment to her assimilation into the community and discouraged it in a variety of ways. Her family was not always aware of this and therefore did not fully understand why Susan stopped drawing in the early 1990s. However, rather than dwell on the challenges that Susan faced in pursuit of her artistic practice, they prefer to highlight her achievements. In 2008 Susan began drawing again in earnest, after an almost 20 year interruption, and her work is now shown in galleries around the world.
Susan grew up without television and has been heavily influenced by the comics she read as a child. She is absolutely fearless in the appropriation of recognizable characters, such as Donald Duck and Mickey Mouse, in her work. She twists their limbs, contorts their faces, compresses them together, blends them into complex patterned backgrounds - always imbuing them with an incredible energy. Although Susan often used pop culture characters in her work they are not naive or childlike. These are drawings by a brilliant self-taught artist who has been creating exceptional work for decades without an audience in mind.
Mladen Stilinović
"Various Works 1986 - 1999"
02 February 16 - September 10, 2016
Various works 1986 - 1999, from two houses, from the collections of John Nixon, Sue Cramer, Kerrie Poliness, Peter Haffenden and Phoebe Haffenden.
Including: Geometry of Cakes (various shelves), 1993; Poor People’s Law (black and white plate), 1993; White Absence (glasses, ruler, set square, silver spoon, silver ladel with skin photograph and wooden cubes), 1990-1996; Exploitation of the Dead (grey and red star painting, wooden painting, black spoon with red table, red plate), 1984-1990; Money and Zeros (zero tie, paintings made for friends in Australia (Sue, John, Kerrie), numbers painting), 1991-1992; Words - Slogans (various t-shirts) - “they talk about the death of art...help! someone is trying to kill me”, “my sweet little lamb”, “work is a disease - Karl Marx”; Various artist books, catalogues, monographs, videos; Poster from exhibition Insulting Anarchy; "Circular" Croatian - Australian edition; Artist book by Vlado Martek (Dostoyevsky); more.
Thanks to Mladen Stilinović and Branka Stipančić.
Jonathan Walker
Always Will Need To Wear Winter Shirt Blue + Ochre Small Check Pattern
21 August - 21 September, 2015
Untitled
I am not a great reader of poetry but I always return to the work of Melbourne poet, Vincent Buckley (1925- 1988). Perhaps I find his most tantalising piece to be not a finished poem but a fragment left on a scrap of paper discovered on his desk after the poet’s death.
The poetry gathers like oil
In the word-core, and spreads
It has its music meet,
Its music is in movement.
This fragment is more the shell left behind from a volatile thought than a finished poem. I find the last two lines honest but awkward whereas the first two lines work like an arrow. Most likely he could not find a resolution so it was left. Still, in its present form, it remains an eloquent testimony to the ultimate failure of a medium to express mobile thought and sensation, in Buckley’s case, through verbal language. It’s an important matter because this is something all artists have to deal with regardless of the medium.
I have never written a poem, however, I am forever copying fragments from books on paper scraps in a vain effort to fix certain notions in my head. At first, they function as bookmarks that are sometimes returned to when I open the book. But before long, as they accumulate, they fall out littering the table interspersed with A4 photocopies, bills, books and medications.
To return to Buckley’s fragment, the first two lines very much evoke how I paint nowadays. As you age, detail diminishes and patches of light become more luminous and float. I feel the most honest way of dealing with this is by smearing the oil paint on the canvas with the fingers and working close-up, blind. Only if the patches coalesce into an approaching image can the work gain a life.
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Jonathan Walker was born in Melbourne, Australia and brought up on a dairy farm in Gippsland. In the 1970’s he studied painting at RMIT and won the Harold Wright Scholarship to the British Museum, London. During the 1980’s he exhibited at Pinacotheca Gallery, Richmond and had work shown at the NGV and Heidi City Art Gallery. Over the same period he designed the cover for the “Epigenesi” LP by Giancarlo Toniutti, Italy and conducted a mail exchange work with Achim Wollscheid, Germany. The work with artists through the post resulted in an article published in the bicentenary issue of Art and Australia 1988. He showed in artist run spaces such as WestSpace in the 90’s and 2000’s, and until 2012, taught painting at Victoria University, which is where we (Colleen Ahern and Lisa Radford) as organisers of the exhibition, among many others, had the privilege of being his student.
Walker’s knowledge was imparted to students through the careful selection of music, literature, and artists found in books that he himself had ordered for the library. Walker’s strategy was the generosity of sharing his vast knowledge with references specific to each student and their context.
Walker’s paintings share a similar focus and intimacy.
This exhibition presents a small selection of recent paintings alongside a publication that includes Walker’s writing. Observational and analytical, Walker’s work is a type of material notation — the time of day, colour and how it is blended, the both specific and fleeting location of a reflection on lino or the question of whether a chair leg should be included in a painting.
Please join us on Friday August 21 between 6-8pm to celebrate the opening of the exhibition.
Curated by Colleen Ahern and Lisa Radford.
B. Wurtz
Curated by Nic Tammens
March 26 - April 4, 2015
B.Wurtz works from a basement studio in his home on Manhattan’s Lower East Side.
This local fact is attested to by the plastic shopping bags and newsprint circulars that appear in his work. As formal objects, they don’t make loud claims about their origins but nonetheless transmit street addresses and places of business from the bottom of this long thin island. Like plenty of artists, Wurtz is affected by what is local and what is consumed. His work is underpinned by this ethic. It often speaks from a neighborhood or reads like the contents of a hamper:
“BLACK PLUMS $1.29 lb.”
“Food Bazaar”
“USDA Whole Pork Shoulder Picnic 99c lb.”
“RITE AID Pharmacy, with us it’s personal.”
“H. Brickman & Sons.”
“Sweet Yams 59c lb."
Most of the work in this exhibition was made while the artist was in residence at Dieu Donne, a workshop dedicated to paper craft in Midtown. Here Wurtz fabricated assemblages with paper and objects that are relatively lightweight, with the intention that they would be easily transportable to Australia. This consideration isn’t absolute in Wurtz’s work, but was prescriptive for making the current exhibition light and cheap. Packed in two boxes, these works were sent from a USPS post office on the Lower East Side and delivered to North Melbourne by Australia Post.
Wurtz appears courtesy of Metro Pictures, New York.
Thanks to Rob Halverson, Joshua Petherick, Sari de Mallory, Matt Hinkley, Helen Johnson, Fayen d'Evie, Ask Kilmartin, Lisa Radon, Ellena Savage, Yale Union, and "Elizabeth".
John Nixon
"Archive"
December 15 - January 20, 2014
The presentation of John Nixon's archive offered a rare showcase of this extensive collection of the artist's own publications, catalogues, posters, ephemera, editions and more, from the mid 1980s onwards, alongside a selection of his artworks.
Organized by John Nixon, Joshua Petherick and Matt Hinkley.
"Habitat"
at Minerva, Sydney (organised by Joshua Petherick and Matt Hinkley)
November 15 - December 20, 2014
Lupo Borgonovo, Janet Burchill & Jennifer McCamley,
Lewis Fidock, HR Giger, Piero Gilardi, Veit Laurent Kurz,
Cinzia Ruggeri, Michael E. Smith, Lucie Stahl, Daniel Weil, Wols
Press Release:
“...It contained seven objects. The slender fluted bone, surely formed for flight, surely from the wing of some large bird. Three archaic circuitboards, faced with mazes of gold. A smooth white sphere of baked clay. An age-blackened fragment of lace. A fingerlength segment of what she assumed was bone from a human wrist, grayish white, inset smoothly with the silicon shaft of a small instrument that must once have ridden flush with the surface of the skin - but the thing’s face was seared and blackened.”
William Gibson, “Count Zero”, 1986
"Autumn Projects Archive"
Curated by Liza Vasiliou
March 6 - March 15, 2014
World Food Books, in conjunction with the Virgin Australia Melbourne Fashion Festival 2014, presented the Autumn Projects archive, consisting of a selection of early examples in Australian fashion with a particular interest in collecting designers and labels from the period beginning in the 1980’s, who significantly influenced the discourse of Australian Fashion.
Curated by Liza Vasiliou, the exhibition provided a unique opportunity to view pieces by designers Anthea Crawford, Barbara Vandenberg, Geoff Liddell and labels CR Australia, Covers, Jag along with early experimental collage pieces by Prue Acton and Sally Browne’s ‘Fragments’ collection, suspended throughout the functioning World Food Books shop in Melbourne.
H.B. Peace
presented by CENTRE FOR STYLE
November 14, 2013
"Hey Blinky, you say chic, I say same"
Anon 2013
H.B. Peace is a clothing collaboration between great friends Blake Barns and Hugh Egan Westland. Their pieces explore the divergences between 'character’ and ‘personality’ in garments....etc
Special Thanks to Joshua Petherick and Matt Hinkley of WFB and Gillian Mears
and a Very Special Thank you to Audrey Thomas Hayes for her shoe collaboration.
Janet Burchill & Jennifer McCamley
"Aesthetic Suicide"
May 10 - June 8, 2013
The first of our occasional exhibitions in the World Food Books office/shop space in Melbourne, "Aesthetic Suicide" presented a body of new and older works together by artists Janet Burchill & Jennifer McCamley, including videos, prints, a wall work, and publications.
During shop open hours videos played every hour, on the hour.
1994, English / Dutch
Hardcover (w. dust jacket), 134 pages, 27 × 22 cm
1st Edition, Out of print title / used / very good
Published by
Museum Boymans-van Beuningen / Rotterdam
$850.00 - Out of stock
First hardcover edition of the the highly sought after Donald Judd Furniture Retrospective catalogue, published on the occasion of the exhibition at Museum Boymans-van Beuningen, Rotterdam, in 1993.
The only published overview of Judd's furniture works, this clothbound (wrapped in kraft paper printed jacket), is profusely illustrated throughout and accompanied by Judd's essays "It’s Hard to Find a Good Lamp", “Eichholteren, Switzerland” and “Marfa, Texas: Concrete Building”. "It’s Hard to Find a Good Lamp" is partly an account of his first forays into chair and table making, having found it hard to buy the right furnishings for his own home in Marfa, Texas. It is also a meditation on the problems of designer, antique and mass-produced furniture in which Judd rails against the price and availability of decent furniture, while also examining what constitutes good and bad design.
Lovely copy of the original hardcover volume, much scarcer than the softcover.
Very Good copy with light tanning to edges in Very Good jacket with light tanning to spine.
1997, English
Softcover (staple-bound), 20 pages, 21 x 16 cm
1st Edition, Out of print title / used / very good
Published by
The Bloomsbury Workshop / London
$30.00 - Out of stock
Rare exhibition catalogue for The Legacy of Omega, The Bloomsbury Workshop, London, April—May, 1997, one of the most comprehensive Omega Workshops exhibitions ever to be staged, comprising a range of artefacts from the Omega such as plates, dishes, bowls, jars, original sketches, fabric, books, woodcuts, tapestry rugs.... likely the last important commercial exhibition of Omega material. Includes texts by Bloomsbury scholars James Beechey and Abigail Willis. Full catalogue of exhibited works, some illustrated in full-colour, and this copy including the loose original price list inserted. Published by The Bloomsbury Workshop, London.
The boundaries between visual and decorative art were broken down in The Omega Workshops, whose Bloomsbury artists brought abstract shapes and bold colours from modern art into designs for the home. In 1913 artist and writer Roger Fry opened Omega Workshops Ltd. at 33 Fitzroy Square in Bloomsbury, central London. Omega Workshops provided Fry and his friends, including fellow Bloomsbury artists Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant, with the chance to make a living designing and decorating furniture, textiles and other household goods, alongside their careers as artists. The premises in Fitzroy Square included studios where products were designed and made, and public showrooms where customers could browse and buy Omega's designs. Fry insisted that all Omega work was produced anonymously. He felt that objects and furniture should be bought and valued for their beauty rather than because of the reputation of the artist. Designs were unsigned and marked only with the symbol Ω, which is the Greek letter Omega. Omega is the last letter of the Greek alphabet, and in the late 19th century it was used to mean the ‘last word’ on a subject.
Very Good copy with single National Gallery of Victoria library stamp to first introduction page. Price-list inserted.
1994 / 1998, French
Softcover, 158 pages, 28.7 × 23 cm
1st Edition, Out of print title / used / very good
Published by
Fondation pour l'Architecture / Brussels
$260.00 - In stock -
The great "L'Utopie du Tout Plastique 1960-1973", first published in Brussels and France in 1994 by Fondation pour l'Architecture and Norma Editions. Long out of print, this comprehensive volume quickly became an invaluable bible of sorts for plastic collectors of the 1960s, 1970s period. In 1994, on the occasion of a major exhibition in Brussels, editors Philippe Decelle, Diane Hennebert, and Pierre Loze compiled the most detailed printed survey of plastic products to date, from Art, Functional Furniture, Fiberglass, Inflatable PVC, Transparent PMMA, Pop and Radical Design, Cookware, Electronics, Mod Fashions, Utopian Architecture. Heavily researched and lavishly illustrated throughout with close to 200 of the finest examples, L’ Utopie has become the standard reference on 1960s plastic design - an essential aid in identifying the designers, companies and manufacture details of many classic plastic objects from this era.
Includes detailed biographies of the artists, designers, architects, manufacturers, plus a chronology and bibliography.
Translated blurb:
"The sixties are marked by unprecedented prosperity and technological progress. To this optimism corresponds an extraordinary freedom of creation until the oil crisis of 1973 which tempers this enthusiasm. The vogue of plastic is linked to this society of abundance. Yellow, red, orange, soft, hard, inflatable, it identifies with cheap, serial and disposable productions. Starting from a private collection unique in the world, the book offers a selection of plastic objects created between 1960 and 1973. Tupperware box, Kelton watch, Courrèges dress, Ettore Sottsass portable typewriter Valentine for Olivetti, first chair of Verner Panton, Joe Colombo ABS plastic chair, Niki de Saint Phalle's Nana, Caesar's Compression, cupola of the United States Pavilion by Richard Buckminster Fuller at the Montreal World's Fair or Frei Otto and Günter Behnisch overhead roof for the stadium of the Olympic Games in Munich, all show their diversity, their spirit and sometimes their beauty of the inventiveness of the time."
Features the work of Pierre Paulin, Sergio Mazza, Vico Magistretti, César, Studio 65, Nicola L, Piero Gilardi, Verner Panton, Arman, Gianfranco Frattini, Jonathan De Pas, Donato d'Urbino, Paolo Lomazzi, Gae Aulenti, Anna Castelli Ferrieri, Joe Colombo, Enzo Mari, Iseo Hosoe, Mario Bellini, Dorothée Maurer-Becker, Cesare Leonardi and Franca Stagi, Günter Beltzig, Maurice Calka, Eero Aarnio, Wendell Castle, Alberto Rosselli, Quasar Khanh, Rossi Molinary, Ennio Lucini, Ugo la Pietra, Ettore Sottsass, Superstudio, Archizoom, Roy Adzak, Studio Gruppo 14, Dieter Rams, Reinhold Weiss, Marco Zanuso, Rodolfo Bonetto, Roger Tallon, Pierre Cardin, Courreges, Frei Otto, Buckminster Fuller, Jean Maneval, Paolo Soleri, Archigram, and many more.
Second edition, published in 1998 on the occasion of Plastiques: Matieres e créér at l'lnstitut Claude-Nicolas Ledoux a la Saline Royale de Arc et Senans-France, October 1997—March 1998. Rare and immediately out-of-print. Very good copy with some light tanning, ageing.
2020, English
Hardcover, 288 pages, 26.7 x 22.9 cm
Published by
MoMA / New York
$120.00 - Out of stock
The first retrospective in 30 years on American maverick Donald Judd's minimalist sculpture, architecture and furniture. Published to accompany the first US retrospective exhibition of Donald Judd's sculpture in more than 30 years, Judd explores the work of a landmark artist who, over the course of his career, developed a material and formal vocabulary that transformed the field of modern sculpture. Donald Judd was among a generation of artists in the 1960s who sought to entirely do away with illusion, narrative and metaphorical content. He turned to three dimensions as well as industrial working methods and materials in order to investigate "real space," by his definition. Judd surveys the evolution of the artist's work, beginning with his paintings, reliefs and handmade objects from the early 1960s; through the years in which he built an iconic vocabulary of works in three dimensions, including hollow boxes, stacks and progressions made with metals and plastics by commercial fabricators; and continuing through his extensive engagement with colour during the last decade of his life.
This richly illustrated catalog takes a close look at Judd's achievements, and, using newly available archival materials at the Judd Foundation and elsewhere, expands scholarly perspectives on his work. The essays address subjects such as his early beginnings in painting, the fabrication of his sculptures, his site-specific pieces and his work in design and architecture.
Donald Judd (1928-94) began his professional career working as a painter while studying art history and writing art criticism. One of the foremost sculptors of our time, Judd refused this designation and other attempts to label his art: his revolutionary approach to form, materials, working methods and display went beyond the set of existing terms in midcentury New York. His work, in turn, changed the language of modern sculpture.
2022, English
Softcover, 172 pages, 12.5 x 20 cm
Published by
Sternberg Press / Berlin
$58.00 - Out of stock
The notion of the handmade has shifted from the margins to center stage. Craft’s value is increasingly recognized across creative, economic, social, cultural, and political contexts. Because of its widespread appropriation, and the dissolution of disciplinary boundaries, the meaning of handicrafts is changing. While craft’s claims of authenticity and anti-consumerism are in question, its role is poised for optimization within the contemporary climate. Amid new economies of making, craft is moving from “modern craft” to “post-craft.” Through essays, conversations, and projects by designers, artists, and scholars, the third volume in the EP series examines not only the practice of post-craft but also its mediation and interpretation.
With contributions by 6A Architects, Glenn Adamson, Assemble, Jeremy Deller, Peter Dormer, Tanya Harrod, Martina Margetts, Clare Twomey, John Roberts, Catharine Rossi, Richard Sennett, Flore De Taisne.
2007, Japanese
Softcover (with die-cut cover), 200 pages, 21.4 cm x 26 cm
1st Edition, Out of print title / as new
Published by
Asahi Shimbun / Japan
$90.00 - Out of stock
This richly illustrated and designed book was published on the occasion of the exhibition "Bruno Munari - Da Cosa Nasce Cosa -", 1 December 2007 - 14 January, 2008, at The Itabashi Museum of Art, Tokyo, celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Italian artist Bruno Munari's birth. This lovely copy with bonus inserted exhibition flyer, exhibition ticket and book errata.
Chronologically showcasing his innovative and iconic graphic works in book and poster design, sculpture, illustration, interior/furniture design, games, art objects, and much more, this gorgeous, profusely illustrated exhibition catalogue illustrates Munari's rich creative history through modernism, futurism, and concrete art. It particularly focuses on Munari's book work, both his own authored titles and books and periodicals he created cover artwork for and contributed to/featured in, from his earliest days through. Includes rarely seen images of his illustrated/painted originals and sketches that were featured in the exhibition, along with insight into his relationships and productions in Japan throughout his career. A wonderful archive of material. Texts in Japanese.
Bruno Munari (October 24, 1907, Milan – September 30, 1998, Milan) was an Italian artist, designer, and inventor who contributed fundamentals to many fields of visual arts (painting, sculpture, film, industrial design, graphic design) in modernism, futurism, and concrete art, and in non visual arts (literature, poetry) with his research on games, didactic method, movement, tactile learning, kinesthetic learning, and creativity.
Very Good copy with inserted exhibition brochure, exhibition ticket and errata.
1973, English
Hardcover (w. dust jacket), 22 x 21.5 cm
1st Edition, Out of print title / used / very good
Published by
Thomas Y. Crowell Company / New York
$280.00 - Out of stock
Bruno Munari's one and only A Flower with Love, in the collectable 1973 first hardcover "square" edition, published in English by Thomas Y. Crowell Company, New York. A Flower with Love is beloved Italian artist and designer Bruno Munari's personal ikebana design book. The best ikebana book in the West. Munari's humour and creative playfulness is overflowing in this beautifully illustrated volume, with photographic spreads accompanying Munari's texts and drawings, presenting his whimsical and inventive creations in the Japanese art of flower arrangement, such as arranging dandelions and herbs in wine glasses, the use of a potato as a floral pin frog. Flipping the measured restraint of traditional ikebana on its head and eliminating the elitism we might associate with expensive flower arrangements. There is no force in A Flower With Love. It’s a really gentle, colourful presentation of joy. "...what really matters is the love with which a little daisy, a lavender sprig or some moss are chosen, that one there in particular and not that other one." For the child and adult alike, like most of Munari's wonderful books, A Flower with Love gives us a renewed awareness of the beauty of the world around us.
Bruno Munari (October 24, 1907, Milan – September 30, 1998, Milan) was an Italian artist, designer, and inventor who contributed fundamentals to many fields of visual arts (painting, sculpture, film, industrial design, graphic design) in modernism, futurism, and concrete art, and in non visual arts (literature, poetry) with his research on games, didactic method, movement, tactile learning, kinesthetic learning, and creativity.
Very Good Copy, Good—VG dust jacket, with single chip to back-top of dj and small closed tears, preserved under mylar. Only mild wear/ageing.
2018, Japanese / Italian
Softcover (w. dust jacket), 380 pages, 25.7 x 19 cm
1st Edition, Out of print title / as new
Published by
Museum of Modern Art / Kamakura
$89.00 - Out of stock
First edition of the incredible Japanese Bruno Munari Retrospective catalogue, published on the occasion of the largest ever survey exhibition of Bruno Munari's work, that travelled across Japan in 2018. At nearly 400 pages, this profusely colour-illustrated book begins with Munari's early futurist paintings and mobile sculptures and carries the reader through his entire career, generously showcasing throughout an impressive archive of his innovative and iconic graphic works in book and poster design, sculpture, illustration, interior/furniture design, games, art objects, his Xerografia, and much more. It's all here! A wonderful document of material. Texts in Japanese and Italian, with a full chronology, and extensive list of exhibited works. Stunning.
Bruno Munari (October 24, 1907, Milan – September 30, 1998, Milan) was an Italian artist, designer, and inventor who contributed fundamentals to many fields of visual arts (painting, sculpture, film, industrial design, graphic design) in modernism, futurism, and concrete art, and in non visual arts (literature, poetry) with his research on games, didactic method, movement, tactile learning, kinesthetic learning, and creativity.
2021, English
Hardcover (w. obi-strip), 292 pages, 28 x 22 cm
Published by
Walther König / Köln
Museum Folkwang / Essen
$160.00 - Out of stock
A detailed documentation of Kippenberger’s epic masterpiece. Kippenberger's largest and most complex work, The Happy End of Franz Kafka’s "Amerika" explores a utopia of universal employment, based on a section from Kafka’s titular novel in which the protagonist, Karl Rossmann, applies for a job at the “biggest theater in the world”: “whoever wants to become an artist should sign up!”.
Kippenberger spent several years preparing, researching and producing the epic installation, set out on a stylized football pitch, and made up of 50 table-and-chair ensembles. Alongside classic design icons and found objects, it also includes furniture especially produced by Kippenberger, as well as pieces by numerous artist friends, including Cosima von Bonin, Tony Oursler, Ulrich Strothjohann and Jason Rhodes. This profusely illustrated hardcover publication examines the work, and includes, for the first time, “biographies” of the individual objects, tracing the contexts of their creation, collection and integration into the installation.This volume therefore constitutes the definitive documentation of The Happy End of Franz Kafka’s "Amerika" and offers a new way to approach Martin Kippenberger’s life and oeuvre.
Published on the occasion of the exhibition at Museum Folkwang, Essen (2021).
2022, English
Softcover, 96 pages, 12 x 20.3 cm
Published by
Walther König / Köln
$48.00 - Out of stock
A conversation between the artist Marc Camille Chaimowicz and the architect Roger Diener about their collaboration, The Armadillo House in Basel. Chaimowicz claims the interior as a pictorial space while also referencing the history of architecture, art and design. His agenda has been described as the celebration of domestic detritus and his spatial installations appear as painterly tableaus. From the 1970s onwards he advanced a critique of rigid, austere minimalism. For Diener, on the other hand, pictorial space is not a factor. Instead, he puts forward a modernist notion of non-expression, with architecture functioning as its raw material. In his architecture, it is not the insertion of culturally codified images but rather spatial configurations that shape the movement and circulation of inhabitants.
1971, Japanese / English
Softcover (w. original slipcase), 184 pages, 22.5 cm x 28 cm
1st Edition, Out of print title / used / very good
Published by
A.D.A Edita / Tokyo
$120.00 - Out of stock
Scarce first issue from 1971 of this now classic 1970's architectural series, the great GI (Global Interior) from Tokyo, Japan.
One of the finest interior architecture journal series ever published, GI "The Series of Global Interior" came from the producers of the highly esteemed GA (Global Architecture), GA Document, GA Houses, etc. architectural publications.GI was produced throughout the 1970's in a total of ten volumes. Each large volume highlighted a selection of architectural projects by renowned international architects, some volumes focusing on a specific architect entirely, and highlighted their work for houses and domestic spaces.
Beautiful architectural photography of house interiors, exteriors and room details of living spaces, along with texts (mostly in Japanese) and floorplans/elevation drawings make up the profiles on each featured building or environment. The visual generosity of these handsomely designed and printed journals (each more a book than a magazine) make them a treasure for any architecture or interior design enthusiast or collector.
Edited and Presented by Yukio Futagawa
GI Global Interior #1
Houses in U.S.A.
1971
Contents include:
MLTW/Moore and Turnbull (Caygill House, McComber Houses, Hines House, Reid House, Sea Ranch Condominium); Joseph Esherick (Bermak House, Cary House);
John Lautner (Malin House); Edward A. Killingsworth (Case Study House No.25);
Craig Ellwood (Rosen House, Daphne House); Charles Eames (Eames House); Herbert Greene (Greene House); Bruce Goff (Price House); Eero Saarinen
(Miller House); Crites and McConnell (Crites House A, Crites House B); Charles W. Moore (Moore House); Edward L. Barnes (Country House); John M. Johansen (Taylor House); Richard Meier (Smith House, Saltzman House); Paul Rudolph (Hirsch house); Marcel Breuer (Gagarin House, Stillman House); Robert Venturi (Mrs. Venturi House)...
Very Good copy preserved in worn slipcase (light general wear)
1972, Japanese / English
Softcover, 184 pages, 22.5 cm x 28 cm
1st Edition, Out of print title / used / very good
Published by
A.D.A Edita / Tokyo
$120.00 - Out of stock
Rare second issue from 1972 of this now classic 1970’s architectural series, the great GI (Global Interior) from Tokyo, Japan.
One of the finest interior architecture journal series ever published, GI “The Series of Global Interior” came from the producers of the highly esteemed GA (Global Architecture), GA Document, GA Houses, etc. architectural publications.
GI was produced throughout the 1970’s in a total of ten volumes. Each large volume highlighted a selection of architectural projects by renowned international architects, some volumes focusing on a specific architect entirely, and highlighted their work for houses and domestic spaces.
Beautiful architectural photography of house interiors, exteriors and room details of living spaces, along with texts (mostly in Japanese) and floor-plans/elevation drawings make up the profiles on each featured building or environment. The visual generosity of these handsomely designed and printed journals (each more a book than a magazine) make them a treasure for any architecture or interior design enthusiast or collector.
Edited and Presented by Yukio Futagawa
GI Global Interior #2
Latin America
1971
Contents include:
Paulo A. Mendes Da Rocha (Da Rocha House); Joaquim Guedes (Pereira House); Carlos Millan (Millan House); Stroater & Antonacio (Carvalho House); Arnald A. Martino (Martino House); Paulo Sergio S. Silva (Silva House); Oscar Niemeyer (Niemeyer House); Sergio Bernandes (Bernandes House); Luis Barragan (Barragan House); Jaime Ortiz Monasterio (Obregon House); Francisco Artigas (Artigas House); Artigas & Luna (House in San Angel); Francisco Artigas (Rojas House); Manuel Gonzarez Rul (House in Tlacopac); Juan O’Gorman (O’Gorman House); David Muñoz Suarez(House in Tecamachalco); Martinez, Avendaño & Sotomayer (Santos House A, Santos House B); Martinez & Avendaño (Martinez House, Ochoa House); Susana Prias de Kovacs (Kovacs House); Oscar Tenreiro (Tenreiro House); Carmona & Puig (Toro House); Carlos Raúl Villanueva (Villanueva House in La Florida, Villanueva House in Caraballeda)…
Very Good copy with slipcase (wear and marks).
1972, English / Japanese
Softcover, 184 pages, 22.5 cm x 28 cm
1st Edition, Out of print title / used / very good
Published by
A.D.A Edita / Tokyo
$120.00 - Out of stock
Rare fourth issue from 1972 (complete with original issue printed slip-case) of this now classic 1970’s architectural series, the great GI (Global Interior) from Tokyo, Japan.
One of the finest interior architecture journal series ever published, GI “The Series of Global Interior” came from the producers of the highly esteemed GA (Global Architecture), GA Document, GA Houses, etc. architectural publications.
GI was produced throughout the 1970’s in a total of ten volumes. Each large volume highlighted a selection of architectural projects by renowned international architects, some volumes focusing on a specific architect entirely, and highlighted their work for houses and domestic spaces.
Beautiful architectural photography of house interiors, exteriors and room details of living spaces, along with texts (mostly in Japanese) and floor-plans/elevation drawings make up the profiles on each featured building or environment. The visual generosity of these handsomely designed and printed journals (each more a book than a magazine) make them a treasure for any architecture or interior design enthusiast or collector.
Edited and Presented by Yukio Futagawa
GI Global Interior #4
Southern Europe
1972
Contents include:
Harnden & Bombelli (House in Malaga), Harnden & Bombelli (Cluster House in Port-Lligat), Harnden & Bombelli (Summer House in Port-Lligat), Harnden & Bombelli (Summer House in Montras), José Antonio Coderch (Tapies House), José Antonio Coderch (House in San Cugat del Valles), José Antonio Coderch (House in Sitges), Antonio Bonet (Villa La "Ricarda"), Tobia Scarpa (Scarpa House), Tobia Scarpa (Benetton House), Angelo Mangiarotti (House in Cisano), Angelo Mangiarotti (Bianchi House), Baldassini, Bichocchi & Monsani (House in Castiglione della Pescaia), Calro Moretti (House in Crenna), Vittoriano Vigano (House along Lake Garda), Luigi Moretti (Villa "La Saracena"), Piero Sartogo (Summer House in Circeo), Piero Sartogo (Cluster House in Circeo), Piero Sartogo (Sartogo House), Morassutti & Gussoni (Carlevaro House), Gio Ponti & Nanda Vigo (House in Malo), Umberto Riva (House in Taino), Cini Boeri (House in Osmate), Vico Magistretti (Cassina House)...
…
Very Good copy.
1973, English / Japanese
Softcover, 184 pages, 22.5 cm x 28 cm
1st Edition, Out of print title / used / very good
Published by
A.D.A Edita / Tokyo
$120.00 - Out of stock
Rare fifth issue from 1973 (complete with original issue printed slip-case) of this now classic 1970’s architectural series, the great GI (Global Interior) from Tokyo, Japan.
One of the finest interior architecture journal series ever published, GI “The Series of Global Interior” came from the producers of the highly esteemed GA (Global Architecture), GA Document, GA Houses, etc. architectural publications.
GI was produced throughout the 1970’s in a total of ten volumes. Each large volume highlighted a selection of architectural projects by renowned international architects, some volumes focusing on a specific architect entirely, and highlighted their work for houses and domestic spaces.
Beautiful architectural photography of house interiors, exteriors and room details of living spaces, along with texts (mostly in Japanese) and floor-plans/elevation drawings make up the profiles on each featured building or environment. The visual generosity of these handsomely designed and printed journals (each more a book than a magazine) make them a treasure for any architecture or interior design enthusiast or collector.
Edited and Presented by Yukio Futagawa
GI Global Interior #5
Apartment Interiors
1973
Contents include:
Apartment interior profiles by Nanda Vigo, Cini Boeri, Carla Venosta, Ettore Sottsass Jr., Joe Colombo, Gae Aulenti, Baldassini, Bicocchi and Monsani, Vico Magistretti, Piero Sartogo, Salvati and Tresoldi, Mario Bellini, Carlo Moretti, Francois Catroux, Taller de Arquitectura, Paul Rudolph ...
Very Good copy preserved in worn slipcase (spine tanning and general wear).
1974, English / Japanese
Softcover (w. original cardboard slipcase), 182 pages, 22.5 cm x 28 cm
1st Edition, Out of print title / used / very good
Published by
A.D.A Edita / Tokyo
$120.00 - In stock -
Rare seventh issue from 1974 (complete with original issue printed slip-case) of this now classic 1970’s architectural series, the great GI (Global Interior) from Tokyo, Japan.
One of the finest interior architecture journal series ever published, GI “The Series of Global Interior” came from the producers of the highly esteemed GA (Global Architecture), GA Document, GA Houses, etc. architectural publications.
GI was produced throughout the 1970’s in a total of ten volumes. Each large volume highlighted a selection of architectural projects by renowned international architects, some volumes focusing on a specific architect entirely, and highlighted their work for houses and domestic spaces.
Beautiful architectural photography of house interiors, exteriors and room details of living spaces, along with texts (mostly in Japanese) and floor-plans/elevation drawings make up the profiles on each featured building or environment. The visual generosity of these handsomely designed and printed journals (each more a book than a magazine) make them a treasure for any architecture or interior design enthusiast or collector.
Edited and Presented by Yukio Futagawa
GI Global Interior #7
Houses in Northern Europe 2
1974
Contents include:
Rennie Mackintosh (Mackintosh and Hill House), Tarquini Martensson, Jorn Utzon, Ralph Erskine, K. Gullichsen and J. Pallasmaa, Erkki Kairamo, Gerrit Thomas Rietveld ― A. van Eijck, Aldo van Eijck, Gerrit Thomas Rietveld, E. J. Jelles, Van der Grinten, Heijdenrijk and Manche, Atelier 5, Erich Schneider―Wessling, Krier, Siemer and Siwik, Richard and Su Rogers, Richard Rogers and Norman and Wendy Foster, Peter Biihlmann …
1974, English / Japanese
Softcover, 182 pages, 22.5 cm x 28 cm
1st Edition, Out of print title / used / very good
Published by
A.D.A Edita / Tokyo
$120.00 - Out of stock
Rare eighth issue from 1972 (complete with original issue printed slip-case) of this now classic 1970’s architectural series, the great GI (Global Interior) from Tokyo, Japan.
One of the finest interior architecture journal series ever published, GI “The Series of Global Interior” came from the producers of the highly esteemed GA (Global Architecture), GA Document, GA Houses, etc. architectural publications.
GI was produced throughout the 1970’s in a total of ten volumes. Each large volume highlighted a selection of architectural projects by renowned international architects, some volumes focusing on a specific architect entirely, and highlighted their work for houses and domestic spaces.
Beautiful architectural photography of house interiors, exteriors and room details of living spaces, along with texts (mostly in Japanese) and floor-plans/elevation drawings make up the profiles on each featured building or environment. The visual generosity of these handsomely designed and printed journals (each more a book than a magazine) make them a treasure for any architecture or interior design enthusiast or collector.
Edited and Presented by Yukio Futagawa
GI Global Interior #8
Houses in Southern Europe 2
1974
Architects profiled include:
F. Higueras Diaz and A. Milo, E. Marquez, Antonio Bonet, Harnden and Bombelli, Luis Clotet and Oscar Tusquets, Antonio Fernandez Alba, Vittoriano Vigano, A. Salvati and A. Tresoldi, Federico Motterle, Ico e Luisa Parisi, G.+L. Bicocchi, R. Monsani, L. Baldassini, , Nanda Vigo and Franco fiorio, E. Bonfanti, C. Macchi-Cassia and M. Porta, P. Derossi, G. Ceretti, R. Rosso...
Very Good copy preserved in worn slipcase (spine tanning and general wear).
1981, English
Softcover, 96 pages, 24 x 24 cm
1st Edition, Out of print title / used / very good
Published by
Quick Fox / New York
Omnibus Press / London
$340.00 - Out of stock
Very rare, first, only edition of one of the greatest interior design books ever published by one of the greatest interior design photographers ever. Tim Street-Porter (Domus, Underground Interiors, et al), compiled this, his first and most iconic book, in 1981. A wild book of his personal interior photographs with a fantastic design to match the fantastic interiors within. Capturing a multitude of architectural and interior styles, Interiors really is one of the rarest looks inside the homes you'd not usually see in glossy magazines nor coffee table books. From London, Los Angeles, New York, even Australia, from pop artists, stage designers, architects, animators, art dealers, stylists, textile designers, actresses... including the homes of Frank Gehry, Allen Jones, Zsa Zsa Gábor, Ward Bannett, Thea Porter, Duggie Fields, Harry Nilsson, James Coburn, Rudi Stern, Moira Lister, Luciana Martínez, Sally Sirkin Lewis, Lloyd Ziff, Philip Castle, Max Clendinning, Ralph Adron, and many more, including the photographer himself. A very rare, interior classic.
Very Good copy with light wear.
1979, English
Hardcover (w. dust jacket), 238 pages, 32 x 27 cm
1st Edition, Out of print title / used / very good
Published by
Park Lane / New York
$65.00 - In stock -
First English hardcover edition of this monographic on Salvador Dalí by Spanish writer Ramón Gómez de la Serna, published by Park Lane in 1979.
This book is a tribute to two great Spanish personalities of our century, the painter Salvador Dali and the writer Raman Gomez de la Serna. When Raman Gomez de la Serna undertook a study of Salvador Dali, Dali himself promised to illustrate the text with original drawings. Unfortunately, the death of the writer in 1963 prevented the project from being realized until recently, when the study, almost complete, was discovered posthumously among his papers. Dali kept his word and this magnificent book is the result.
Supported by other writings, photographs, and illustrations, Dali is made up of three sections. The first of these is largely composed of the essay and the drawings, with a note by the Spanish scholar Sebastian Grasso on Ramon Gomez de la Serna, and a chronology which charts the life and works of the surrealist artist. The second section contains more than 80 color reproductions of Dali's works....
Lavishly illustrated in paintings, drawings, Dalí's home, studio, furniture, musuem, testimonials, and much more.
Painter, designer, and filmmaker Salvador Dalí (1904-1989) was one of the most colourful and controversial figures in twentieth-century art. A pioneer of Surrealism, he was both praised and reviled for the subconscious imagery he projected into his paintings, which he sometimes referred to as hand-painted dream photographs.
Ramón Gómez de la Serna y Puig (3 July 1888 in Madrid – 13 January 1963 in Buenos Aires) was a Spanish writer, dramatist and avant-garde agitator. He strongly influenced surrealist film maker Luis Buñuel.
Very Good in Good dust jacket, some edge wear.
1994, English / French / German
Hardcover (w. die-cut foiled dust jacket), 248 pages, 34 x 25 cm
1st Edition, Out of print title / used / very good
$190.00 - In stock -
Rare first edition of Czech-American artist Ruth Francken's catalogue raisonné, who's cosmopolitan and nomadic life was a reflection of her work as a painter and visual artist: marginal, disparate and inseparable from the various post-war trends, whether American Abstract Expressionism, Art Informel, Surrealism or Pop Art. Published in 1994, this lavishly illustrated volume, issued in hardcover with fragile die-cut metallic silver dust-jacket, features texts by the artist, her close friend French philosopher Jean-François Lyotard, Peter Ruthenberg, Ursula Sandmann, and Ignatz Bubis, in English, French and German. Documentation of works from all periods of her oeuvre are accompanied by studio and social photography, a full catalogue of works and biography. A valuable and scarce book on a tremendous artist with little reception outside France, where she was primarily active. Francken's exploration of themes of fragmentation, incompleteness, multiplication, and decomposition in communication and image spanned the mediums of painting, sculpture, collage, textile and furniture design, and has been a large influence on artists such as Rosemarie Trockel.
Ruth Francken (1924, Prague—2006, Paris) was a Czech-American sculptor, painter, and furniture designer who was mostly active in Paris. Ruth Francken's life and career would span over six decades, two continents, and more than half a dozen countries. After studying painting from 1939-1940 at the Ruskin School in Oxford, England, she moved to New York, where she studied at the Art Students League of New York. After becoming an American citizen in 1942, she worked as a textile designer until 1949, when she left the United States for Europe. After a two-year period in Venice (1950-1952), she moved to Paris, where she lived until her death in 2006, save for two years in the 1960s and 1970s when she worked out of Berlin and Santa Barbara, California. Ruth Francken was considered an Abstract Expressionist in her early career, until around 1964. After this point she began working with object sculptures, collage, and different textiles and techniques, and her art took on a more surrealist and pop-art aesthetic. She focuses heavily on problems and disconnects in communication, a subject she shared with friend and collaborator French philosopher Jean-François Lyotard.
Very Good copy with Good dust-jacket. Some general wear to foiled covers and common small damages to the fragile die-cut lettering. Preserved in mylar wrap.
1982, English / German
Softcover, 32 pages, 14.8 cm x 18.5 cm
1st Edition, Out of print title / used / very good
Published by
Edition Copie / Hannover
$400.00 - Out of stock
Extremely rare and wonderful Lapo Binazzi artist book, "Cool Lights (Indifferent Technology)", first edition from 1982. Almost entirely illustrated with Binazzi's incredible lamp objects dating from 1973-1981, this small book compiles his works, drawings, and ideas, with accompanying text by Michael Erlhoff.
Lapo Binazzi is a quintessential figure in the Italian Radical movement and a founding member of Global Tools and the collective UFO, one of the “supergroups” of Italian architects, alongside Gruppo 9999 and Superstudio. The Italian Radical movement grew in response to the political state of Italy in the 1960’s, when groups of designers congregated together to create works that challenged the current political and economical system, violently opposing the standardisation and doctrines of the international style of design. Binazzi’s designs exemplify this movement through their provocative tones, humorous messages and symbolic imagery. Lingering between conceptual and pop art, Binazzi works in a variety of mediums including interior design, fashion, film and performance.
Very Good copy with only light tanning/spotting with age.
1988, English / German / French
Softcover, 180 pages, 30 x 23 cm
1st Edition, Out of print title / used / good
Published by
Taco / Berlin
$45.00 - Out of stock
European 1988 re-print of this major 1987 Japanese monograph on Studio 80, the influential Japanese design group founded in 1981 by three of the leading interior and furniture designers of the 1970's, Shigeru Uchida, Ikuyo Mitsuhashi and Toru Nishioka. Lavishly illustrated throughout in colour and black and white architectural photography with their acclaimed designs for fashion boutiques (inc. many interiors for Yohji Yamamoto/Y's), clubs, bars, restaurants and more, alongside a collection of 30 floorplans and essays by Shigeru Uchida. Texts in English, German, and French.
Good - Very Good copy. Light wear and creasing to spine.
1988, English / Japanese
Softcover (w. dust jacket), 85 pages, 30 x 24 cm
1st Edition, Out of print title / used / very good
Published by
Rikuyo-Sha / Tokyo
$80.00 - Out of stock
First edition of Setsuo Kitaoka : Interior Designer, the 1988 monographic survey on the work of acclaimed Japanese interior and furniture designer, Setsuo Kitaoka, surveying the years 1980—1988. Working closely with fashion designer Yohji Yamamoto to create the exquisite boutiques and stage designs for Y's and Yohji Yamamoto throughout the 1980's, Kitaoka also created incredible interiors of "lightness and wit" for Kenzo, Barney's New York, Basco, St. Honore, Men's Melrose, Solariste, TKX, and many more, profiled throughout this publication in lush architectural photography by Hiroyuki Hirai and others, alongside his iconic chair, table and lamp designs of the period.
Very Good copy in original dust jacket (small closed tear).
1989, English / Japanese
Softcover (w. dust jacket), 88 pages, 30 x 23 cm
1st Edition, Out of print title / used / fine
Published by
Rikuyo-Sha / Tokyo
$80.00 - Out of stock
First edition of The Air : Interior Designer, the 1989 monographic survey on the work of acclaimed Japanese interior designers Kenji Oki and Hisako Watanabe, including all their incredible boutiques, parlours and guest-houses for Cassina, J.C. de Castelbajac, etc., alongside their iconic work in furniture, objects and lighting, spanning the years 1979—1988. Lavishly illustrated throughout in colour and black and white architectural photography by Hiroyuki Hirai, as well as drawings and floor-plans. Bi-lingual essays in English and Japanese by Hajime Yatsuka, Shiro Kuramata, Riichi Miyake, Shigeru Uchida, and others. Edited by Masaya Yamamoto.
Fine copy in original dust jacket.
1984, Italian
Softcover (loop stitched), 60 pages, 30 x 22 cm
1st Edition, Out of print title / used / very good
Published by
Memphis Milano / Milan
$340.00 - Out of stock
Very rare, early original Memphis Milano trade catalogue from 1984. Beautifully preserved copy of this lavishly illustrated and iconically designed (by Christoph Radl and Sottsass Associati) catalogue presenting furniture pieces, lamps, ceramics, glassware, metalware, and textiles produced between 1981 and 1984 by Ettore Sottsass, Peter Shire, Andrea Branzi, George James Sowden, Hans Hollein, Aldo Cibic, Martine Bedin, Gerard Taylor, Michele De Lucchi, Mattheo Thun, Marco Zanini, Masanori Umeda, Nathalie du Pasquier, Michael Graves.
A wonderful collector's item.
Very Good copy, bright and clean throughout.