Author Archives for Pieterjan Grandry

  • PA/PER VIEW

      The Pa/per View Art Book fair is back in Wiels, Brussels from the 21th till the 23th of March

  • Al Que Quiere

    Al Que Quiere is a Los Angeles furniture making collective, started and run by Matthew Sullivan. The name is an acronym for the Latin phrase, “al que quire,” roughly translated, “for he who wants it.” The phrase was lifted from a book of the same name by William Carlos Williams. Their furniture and...
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  • Acid magazine #2

    This is Acid Issue 2 a surf magazine from Barcelona. It contains a flurry of entertaining and stimulating pieces, like an extensive look at Gotland, the Hawaii of the Baltic Sea; Thomas Prior’s take on the Eisbach; a trip underwater to discover artificial reefs; a tale of survival attempts in...
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  • Petros Efstathiadis

    Welcome to the world of Greek photographer Petros Efstathiadis. His child-like, naive and almost surreal constructions have the ability to trigger a variety of narrations.  There is a level of imagination, making a quiet little Greek village the stage of an entire world. Petros’s images depict a kind of micro-cosmos, similar...
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  • Project 20

    Inspired by the generation who is constantly on the move and always connected Andrew Simeoni’s ’20’ is a multipurpose stool or side table that is easy to move around and adapts to mobile devices either by your bedside or in your living room. Fitting in anywhere the hyper connected generation finds...
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  • Desierto

    DESIERTO  is a quarterly publication suggesting contexts in which to think about architectural experience. In text form, these reflections make Desierto a landscape of ideas which contributes to blurring the boundaries of architectural thought, an impasse in the complex moment we are currently undergoing. With texts of diverse nature and radicalized...
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  • Lucia Bedia

    Lucia Bedia, graphic designer from Spain, recently finished her studies in Communication and Graphic Design at Elisava in Barcelona. Her work is colorful and playful, but at the same time very balanced and calculated (not an easy mix). Promising work, and I’m sure we’ll here more about Lucia Bedia.  

  • Perdiz #3

    PERDIZ is a magazine about things that make people happy. In its third issue you can find out who the Lobster Goddess of Maine was this year, why Scott Roberts is so fascinated with spicy things, and who Father Santiago Caucino wants to score a goal against. Maury Gortemiller explains...
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  • Like There’s No Tomorrow / Tarsi nebūtų rytojaus

    “Like There’s No Tomorrow” is a new book on young Lithuanian photography. Works from 12 emerging artists are presented in an innovative form that invites a dialogue between different photographers’ works, acquainting the viewer with the new tradition in photography and its contemporary post-Internet expression. The works in the publication...
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  • Terms of Exhibiting

    The new publication of Sternberg Press explores themes of the exhibition through its terms — not, however, to confine into isolated conceptual categories, but to interconnect. These terms characterize exhibiting and emphasize a “between-ness.” Examining a term lays bare its ruptures, shifts, or recreations, as well as social, societal, and...
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  • Expanded Map

    Expanded Map is a new publication discussing the two-part show Expanded Map at RM Gallery, with a conversation between its curators James Wylie and Ruth Watson. The show(s) explored the transforming role(s) of mapping in contemporary society, and the currency of cartography today; including work by Phil Dadson, Amelia Harris, Yolunda Hickman,...
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  • Husbandmen & Vinyl

    A small collection of recent album covers designed by Husbandmen, a collaboration between designers Karolis Kosas, Frances Foster, and James Walker.    

  • Post Digital Publishing Archive

    Projects and Artworks at the Intersection of Publishing and Digital Technology The aim of P-DPA is to systematically collect, organize and keep trace of experiences in the fields of art and design that explore the relationships between publishing and digital technology. The archive acts as a space in which the collected projects are...
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  • Encyklopedia polskiej psychodelii

    When Polish office Noviki was asked to do Kamil Sipowicz new book Encyklopedia polskiej psychedelia (The Encyclopedia of Polish Psychedelia),  which places special emphasis on artists and writers in his history of psychedelic drugs, chronicling the little known psychedelic adventures of luminaries such as Solaris author Stanislaw Lem and poet Adam Wlodek, husband...
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  • Library of the Printed Web

    Library of the Printed Web is a collection of works by artists who use screen capture, image grab, site scrape and search query to create printed matter from content found on the web. LotPW includes self-published artists’ books, photo books, texts and other print works gathered around the casual concept of “search, compile and...
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  • Jared Chambers – Tourism Canada

    Jared Chambers is a freelance photographer specializing in lifestyle, portraits and landscapes. Jared’s background growing up in the great outdoors, as we can see,  definitely helped him with his series ‘Tourism Canada’. Using a minimalistic approach, he consistently achieves unique ways of capturing the emotion in the moment.  

  • The future of architecture Vol.2

    After a very successful first edition of the participatory book ‘What is the future of architecture?’ we are very happy to present – ‘What is the future of architecture? Vol. 2’! Volume 2 continues the same path as last years edition and aims to capture an image. Going through the answers, we can...
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  • Luff 13 – Damien Conrad

    For the 13th edition of LUFF (Lausanne Underground Film & Music Festival), a festival dedicated to demonstrating the panoply of music creation and cinematography left in the shadow of the mainstream culture, Damien Conrad came up with the wonderful visual communication. This year campaign is all about “accident” and explores the...
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