Monday, 30 January 2017

Butt Magazine - the pocket-size magazine by, for and about homosexuals. (complete run)




Edition : First / Amsterdam / Butt / Sprint 2001 - Autumn 2011 / Hardcover. / VG+ / VG+ / 8vo, plus one folio, 48-144pp each. Numerous Colour and Black & White plates. Text in English and occasionally Dutch.

A complete run of Jonkers' and Bennekom's Butt, spanning a decade of publishing. From issue 1's reputed print run of 500 to a circulation of 24,000 at it's peak Butt changed the publishing landscape, and proved a magazine for and by queers could be a success. Bruce LaBruce "Butt has single-handedly pioneered the notion of a smart, literate gay magazine yet also manages to be very dirty." For sure from the more cultural end of queerdom, Butt is full of faces and work by them- Tillmans, Walter Pfeiffer, John Waters, AA Bronson, Ryan Mcginley and more, many before they were known to the wider public- along with regular guys that have something interesting to say. Butt's place in history will be a controversial one- many activists would argue that the magazine glosses over the reality of daily life for gay men, and instead portrays homosexuality as a glamorous lifestyle populated by the talented and good looking, it's fans and many others would argue that Butt has helped bring homosexuality in to the mainstream without compromise, whilst being interesting and entertaining at the same time, and can be seen to be continuing a line of publishing that takes in After Dark, Straight to Hell, Interview and countless zines. Either way, it's an invaluable record of a decade, and some of the people who populated it, during a time in which the portrayal of homosexuality in the media has unrecognisably changed. A rounded in depth document through interviews, anecdotes and visuals of fun, culture and fagdom in the early 21st century.

Hans Peter Fendmann / Celine Duval / Cahier D'images - Charlotte




Edition : First / Dusseldorf / Self Published / 2002 / Softcover. / Near Fine
8vo. 24pp. Printed wraps. Full page Black & White plates/collages and 6 colour plates produced on a photocopier. One of 600 copies.


Feldmann and Duval's collaborative project Cahier D'images took many themes during it's short existence- seemingly arbitrary themes that tie together a free form of image appropriation. Their last collaboration- Charlotte- took cult actress and Paris face Charlotte Gainsbourg as it's subject, creating an almost teenage scrapbook or fanbook like work.

BLESS no.18 - Allroundwear



Edition : First / Berlin/Paris / Sternberg Press / 2002 / Softcover. / VG+
16mo. Unpaginated (ca 24pp). Printed wraps. Numerous Colour and Black & White images. Text in English.


"clothes for wearers more than spectators in a research of balancing inside feelings with outside conditions, urge of comfort with aesthetic progress, summerneeds and winteroptics and the feeling to own something that takes care of you. Fashion is a product you buy to fulfill the law of a saturated society and we would like to add something we miss personally. Presented on a moving surface, a crashproof of flexibility for all personal balance and garment adaption. The instant impression can't be forseen nor repeated, the flux goes on."

BLESS no.20 - O.Kayers - Extended Hotel Service



Edition : First / Berlin/Paris / Sternberg Press / 2003 / Softcover. / VG+
16mo. Unpaginated (ca 48pp). Printed wraps. Numerous Colour and Black & White images. Text in English.


BLESS Nᄀ20 for the first time presents sunglasses, undergarments and swimsuits in the unique BLESS way. This project was presented in the context of a hotel and is an attempt to respond to a traveller's eternal problem of heavy luggage. In addition, this offering provides the opportunity to extend possible hotel services to enhance the client's comfort during their stay. The hotel clients find in their wardrobe a small selection of basic and useful clothes, such as undergarments, a knitted jumper, a suit, a dress, sunglasses, a bag and many other items that are at his or her free disposal during the stay. The rooms do not target a special category or clientele. In the ideal case, this additional service can be a contribution to a new relaxed way of travelling.

Made in USA Issue 1. F/W 1999-2000



Edition : First / New York / Bernadette Corporation / 1999 / Softcover. / VG+
8vo, 128pp. Numerous Colour and Black & White plates. Text in English. A little creasing to spine with one small closed year to cover.


From 1999 to 2001, New York-based collaborative project Bernadette Corporation produced Made In USA, a magazine that combined fashion, art, music, and critique as an experimental publication. For three issues, Made In USA mapped out the cultural terrain for a generation of artists living in New York at a time when reactionary politics and the phenomenon of globalization reached a tipping point. Fouded in a nightclub in 1994, Bernadette Corp existed as a club collective, and then a fashion label before publishing the only 3 issues of Made in USA. Seeing fashion as a seductive surface and a potent platform for disruptive ideas BC negate traditional fashion imagery and place it alongside theoretical texts, echoing the concerns and practices of the european avant garde, though in Made in USA many of these ideas seem to have been pushed to their logical conclusion. The first issue includes contributions from Susan Cianciolo, Dike Blair, Rita Ackermann, Thomas Hirschhorn, Actress and Marcelo Krasilcic.

Made in USA Issue 2. S/S 2000


Edition : First / New York / Bernadette Corporation / 2000 / Softcover. / VG+
8vo, 128pp. Numerous Colour and Black & White plates. Text in English. A little creasing to spine.


From 1999 to 2001, New York-based collaborative project Bernadette Corporation produced Made In USA, a magazine that combined fashion, art, music, and critique as an experimental publication. For three issues, Made In USA mapped out the cultural terrain for a generation of artists living in New York at a time when reactionary politics and the phenomenon of globalization reached a tipping point. Fouded in a nightclub in 1994, Bernadette Corp existed as a club collective, and then a fashion label before publishing the only 3 issues of Made in USA. Seeing fashion as a seductive surface and a potent platform for disruptive ideas BC negate traditional fashion imagery and place it alongside theoretical texts, echoing the concerns and practices of the european avant garde, though in Made in USA many of these ideas seem to have been pushed to their logical conclusion. The second issue includes contributions from Pasolini, Paul Virilio, Jutta Koether, Mark Borthwick, Peter Scott, Anders Edstrom and the bernadette crew.

Nobuyoshi Araki / Midori



Edition : First / Tokyo / Tankisha / 1982 / Softcover / Near Fine / VG+
Small 4to, Unpaginated (ca 64pp). Printed wraps in printed envelope. Numerous Black & White plates. Text in Japanese.


One of Araki's more obscure offerings, and one of his rarest of the period. It's also worth noting that there is no nudity. The simple, elegant and restrained story has 19th century roots, based on Meiji novelist Ichiyo Higuchi's Takekurabe. Midori is the younger sister of a hostess, and the story is that of her last days before she falls to the same fate. Filled with foreboding regret, Araki's portrait of a current day masseuse echoes the novel's tragic and mournful theme.

Las Chicas de Ibiza


Edition : First / Barcelona / Dronte / 1977 / Softcover. / VG+
Small 4to, Unpaginated (ca 120pp). Printed wraps as issued. Text in Spanish. Numerous colour plates.


More amazing things in unexpected places. Riera (yes him), Bourboulon and co shoot a regular nudi book (but a very good one)- in Ibiza- this means exiled Germans, a few street shots, nudists and beaches. Surely one of the rarest books in the nudes genre, but extra special for Riera's island contribution, and the involvement of the local jet set.

Woman 1975




Edition : First / Melbourne / Young Women's Christian Association of Australia / 1975 / Softcover. / VG+
4to, 160pp. Printed wraps as issued. Numerous Black & White plates.


Scarce overview of seventies womanhood in Australia, published for international womens year. Includes work from Jerrems, Ellis and a host of lesser know names.

New York Rocker Pix


Edition : First / New York / NY Rocker / 1978 / Softcover / VG+
30x35cm, 28pp. Numerous Black & White plates. Text in English. Loss to rear cover.


First and only issue of the scarce New York Rocker Pix. Stunning art direction- one of the most striking publications from the post punk period.

The Work of Kisho Kurokawa : Capsule, metabolism, spaceframe, metamorphose


Edition : First / Tokyo / Bijitshu Shuppan Sha / 1970 / Hardcover. / Near Fine / Near Fine
Folio, 94pp. Vinyl boards in printed card slipcase. Poster and record entitled 'music for living' laid in. Colour and Black & White plates. Text in English and Japanese.


Tomic work by Kurokawa published in the same year as Osaka expo '70. Kurokawa pioneered the theory of metabolic architecture, where a city can be seen as a living, breathing entity that behaves like a living organism and requires architecture to reflect it's states of evolution and flux. Kurokawa exemplified his theories in Capsule- the pavillion he designed for expo 70, which is detailed here along with domestic work, seattle civic centre, town plans and offices. Echoes similar theories to some of Archigram's work, though Kurokawa's work was actually built- and also pre-empts ideas later used in the back to land movement and geodesic architecture.

Nobuyoshi Araki / Oh, Nippon! / Oh, Japan!




Edition : First / Tokyo / Miki Shuppan / 1971 / Softcover / VG+
Small 4to, Unpaginated (ca 250pp). Printed wraps as issued. Numerous Black & White plates. Text in Japanese. A little rubbing with one small split to the spine. Complete and bright otherwise.


Araki's first commercially available book. Cited in The Open book. Still very cut and paste and Xeroxy, his first book is much more playful and less violent than the work he is known for today. Araki constantly had problems with the censors and Oh Nippon! was no exception. Mikuo Nakamura developed a creative mise en page that split the rejected images into sections which could be easily reassembled by folding opposing pages together across multiple spreads. Beautiful and very well designed.