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    Title: A Rapha Continental Bootleg
    By (author): Ludovico Morano
    ISBN10-13: 0956173837 : 9780956173836
    The Rapha Continental is an online journal published by the cycling gear company Rapha. In it, riders and bicycle designers chronicle their adventures and â epic ridesâ in a muscular and often self-aggrandizing prose. This Rapha Continental Bootleg by artist, writer and rider Ludovico Pignatti Morano channels the voices of mythical frame builders builders Ira Ryan and Richard Sachs to produce an intense and intimate account of the authorâ s cycling obsession: the frames, the rides, the poetic mentality of it all.
    Pages: 14 
    PublishedEveryday Press - April   2013
    Format: Paperback
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    Title: Carlo and Fabio Ingrassia
    ISBN10-13: 0993372821 : 9780993372827
    Carlo and Fabio Ingrassia (b. 1985 in Catania, Sicily) work with matter, time, biology, and philosophy. The peculiarity of the identical twins is to work simultaneously on the same precise and scientific body of work, because one is left-handed and the other, right-handed. This natural disposition illustrated most prominently in pastels created on the same paper support, allows each to contribute his own characteristic structure of sign and form in a jointly authored work. Drawing becomes sculpture and back again, in an art that investigates the nature of authorship, and identity, and the material basis for a conceptual practice. Contributors: Jonathan Monk, Valentina Bruschi, Claudio Crescentini, David Freedberg, Cornelia Lauf
    Pages: 56 
    PublishedEveryday Press - May   2016
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    Title: Crosswords
    By (author): Lolly Batty
    ISBN10-13: 0956173829 : 9780956173829
    Each of the 168 pages of Lolly Batty's artist book Crosswords presents a grid of 13 x 13 squares arranged in different black and white configurations, as though they were taken from 168 different crossword puzzles. Separated from any written clues to act as a reference, the gridded designs become optic puzzles in which foreground and background fluctuate. Published in a split edition in which 500 copies are bound in a white cover and 500 are bound in a black cover.
    Pages: 338 
    PublishedEveryday Press - July   2013
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    Title: 3 of: 10
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    Title: Details Vol. 3, Radical Essex
    Sub-title: Radical Essex
    ISBN10-13: 0993372848 : 9780993372841
    The series continues with a larger selection of illustrated architectural details from the City of London and Clerkenwell areas. The fourth volume in the series explores the changing face of the City in light of more modern architectural and engineering techniques, from Sir John Soane's Bank of England to the post-modernist gem that is No. 1 Poultry. This DETAILS series lead to a series of talks at the Sir John Soane's Museum, featured in Architecture Today with guest speakers including Professor Charles Holland, Architect Elly Ward, and Foster and Partners' Armstong Yakubu. Series editor Wayne Head. Volume four of the Details series contains 17 folding booklets in a box, each 16 pages booklet also unfolds as a poster.
    Pages: 128 
    PublishedEveryday Press - September   2016
    Format: Paperback
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    Title: Details Vol. 5 New Town - Stevenage & Milton Keynes
    Sub-title: New Town - Stevenage & Milton Keynes
    Series: DETAILS
    Edited by: Wayne Head
    ISBN10-13: 1912458179 : 9781912458172
    Eighteen iconic details of Milton Keynes and Stevenage are released in the latest editions of DETAILS, bringing drawings, insights and stories into the architectural narrative of 20th Century New Towns. DETAILS is a publication edited by Wayne Head. The series interrogates architectural details in a variety of locations across the UK and further afield. What makes a detail â goodâ or â badâ ? What might a detail say about a building, an architect, a place, or a movement in history? If a building can manifest how we think, how does a detail speak about the whole? Can you have good details and a bad building? Or a good building made out of bad details? These and other questions are explored in the publication, a series of illustrated risograph-printed pamphlets. Previous series have looked at The Barbican and Golden Lane Estate, Radical Essex, Clerkenwell and The City of London. The latest edition of DETAILS compares and contrasts the first post-war new town of Stevenage with the final, largest and most ambitious new town of Milton Keynes, created 20 years later. The New Towns Act was passed in 1946. The plan was to move people from over-crowded and bomb-damaged cities to self-contained communities inspired by the garden city model. In the end, Britain created 32 new towns, which are home to nearly three million people today. These editions and accompanying exhibitions explore the art and architecture of Stevenage (designated as the first new town in 1946) and Milton Keynes (one of the last wave, designated in 1967). They chart over thirty years of creative and pioneering designs, reflecting the dramatic shifts in society and politics along the way. â The great delight is that, after years of being branded for their uniformity and mundanity, the new towns are now recognised for the quality of their architecture and its details. â Elain Harwood, Historic England Accompanying the publications are a series of exhibitions, talks, family activity packs and essays by Historic Englandâ s Elain Harwood, Milton Keynes arts & cultural officer Shane Downe and Curl la Tourelle Head Director and founder of DETAILS, Wayne Head.
    Pages: 272 
    PublishedEveryday Press - June   2022
    Format: Hardback
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    Title: 5 of: 10
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    Title: Drawing and other writing
    By (author): Barnet Morfill, Sally Morfill
    ISBN10-13: 0993372805 : 9780993372803
    Through the work of SE Barnet and Sally Morfill, the Everyday Press publication Drawing and Other Writing offers a look at how meaning is formed and interpreted when we make a mark. The practices of these two artists include a range of influences and source material; from the Mass Observation archive to Henri Michaux's alphabet of lines. Additionally, artists Ana ?avi? and Louisa Minkin have contributed work to the book.
    Pages: 72 
    PublishedEveryday Press - July   2016
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    Title: 6 of: 10
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    Title: Forcibly Bewitched
    By (author): Cullinan Richards
    ISBN10-13: 1912458128 : 9781912458127
    Riposte No. 7 hits the newsstands with a line up of brilliant women and thought-provoking features that delve into big topics. In this issue singer and cellist Kelsey Lu talks about her experience as a black woman in America; plus size model Paloma Elsesser gives a personal account of her attitude towards her body and her past problems, whilst 95-year old Betty Reid Soskin, the oldest park ranger in America, walks us through the social and political history of America and her own families ascent from slavery. Other features include, Fashion & Art: Astrid Andersen, Cozette McCreery, Caitlin Price and Nick Wakeman of Studio Nicholson discuss the piece of art that changed their life, The Female Fixers: meet women reporting from the Middle East and Don't Do It For The Likes: Why popularity on social media isn't always a good thing.
    Pages: 88 
    PublishedEveryday Press - December   2020
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    Title: 7 of: 10
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    Title: Monumental Guns and their Targets
    Sub-title: A field guide for London
    By (author): Sean Dower
    ISBN10-13: 1912458500 : 9781912458509
    All the cannons and artillery included in this survey are actual, historic weapons, located in Greater London and freely accessible to the public. The hypothetical strike point for each weapon has been calculated using available ballistics information for standard shells or cannon balls and takes into account the location, orientation, altitude and angle of inclination for each gun at the time of observation. The imagined strike points are roughly centred in the accompanying photograph that pairs with that of each gun. Inaccessible guns, sited within museums, other buildings or on private land have not been included. Nor, have guns that have been repurposed, for example, guns used as bollards where the muzzle or breech are buried. The exact identity of some of the guns is not recorded and where information was lacking, they were measured and compared to known designs. Guns pointing at objects a short distance away required less research. The simultaneous firing of all these guns is readable as a performance proposal, but one that is extremely unlikely to happen. All photographs were taken in the public realm. Any members of the public or private property that appear in the photographs are incidental. Includes an interview with the artist by Jon Woods.
    Pages: 160 
    PublishedEveryday Press - November   2022
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    Title: 8 of: 10
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    Title: PHILATELIC ITEMS
    By (author): Lolly Batty
    ISBN10-13: 1912458152 : 9781912458158
    Philatelic Items documents 220 works produced over the last ten years by Lolly Batty. It includes an index showing the envelopes followed by a selection printed at actual-size. ? ? Battyâ s work playfully explores a geometric and systemic logic through the colour and value of the stamps used and their positioning on the envelope. Some envelopes have stamps forming â magic squaresâ where each row, column and diagonal add up to the same number, some only prime numbers, while others explore the Fibonacci sequence. The aesthetic appeal of the colour combinations and geometric forms is an outcome of the series, not its main aim. Bearing traces of their passage through the world and the postal system each is also a collaboration with the anonymous hand that franks or cancels the stamps. Some of these collaborators have taken a clear pleasure in adding to the harmony of the composition, others have chosen to aggressively negate it. ?
    Pages: 68 
    PublishedEveryday Press - June   2022
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    Title: 9 of: 10
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    Title: The Order of Things
    By (author): Jonathan Parsons
    ISBN10-13: 1912458004 : 9781912458004
    This publication documents an exhibition and seminar curated by Andrew Bick, Jonathan Parsons and Katie Pratt held at The Wilson, Cheltenham Art Gallery and Museum in early 2017. The seminar lectures are transcribed as directly as possible into print format, and an additional performance by A K Dolven of her vinyl record JA as long as I can marked the end of the event. The title, The Order of Things, is taken from the English translation of French philosopher Michel Foucaultâ s 1966 book, Les Mots et les Choses, (literally translated as â words and thingsâ ). The book traces the origins of human thought through the arts, sciences, economics, and sociology. Underpinning Foucaultâ s discussion is the anthropological argument that human categorisation strategy â how we label things - is limited. Furthermore, our use of language fails us in our emotional response to art. Taking Foucaultâ s book as starting point, this book reflects on the inherent humanity in how artists conceptualise and structure their creativity. Whilst not pictorial itself, much of the work in The Order of Things is offset by the figurative title, encouraging the audience to project the point where the artwork unites with its name. Many artworks deliberately mismatch language and image, so that the appearance or the textual content is apparently incongruous with the title. A regular theme is how a character is transformed, through repetition and context, from a squiggle to something legible and comprehensible. Conversely, other works contemplate the extent to which a symbol can degenerate before it becomes indecipherable. The project was organised in partnership with The Cheltenham Trust and Creative Arts as Research at The University of Gloucestershire, supported by the Being Human Research Priority Area and Arts Council England.
    Pages: 68 
    PublishedEveryday Press - September   2018
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