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Perrotin - Susumu Kamijo
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March in Paris
Perrotin - Susumu Kamijo
Musée National Picasso - Faith Ringgold
During lockdown I finally started digitizing my collection of printed matter which spans over 150+ titles in zines, artbooks, magazines, ephemera and more. Nothing lights me up more than talking about print and design and seeing all of the ways it comes to life in the home, the shop, and our lives. If you like a fun desktop experience or good chaos in your infinite scroll - follow along here: @printheaux <3
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Gossamer Volume 8: Space
The one with the half-inch hole drilled right through the center of it.
"For this volume, we wanted to focus on the intangible and unknown, and the ways in which we fill space—with objects or ideas, silence or sound, religion or drugs. You’ll find Conversations with How Long Gone host Jason Stewart, photographer Pia Riverola, entrepreneur Kenisha White, astrophysicist Janna Levin, and Gorilla Rx founder Kika Keith, the first black woman to own a dispensary in Los Angeles and whose work in cannabis is a reminder that making space matters."
PRINTHEAUX Selects:
Salt Magazine: NY Heartbreak Map
I always gravitate towards mapping as a storytelling tool for collective experiences. I'm so glad I stumbled upon this in Momo Sushi Shack in 2014. It's hard to track down IRL, but see more on Behance.
"A Collaboration with Brooklyn restaurant Momo Sushi Shack, R&S designs and produces SALT, a bi-annual newspaper about chefs and kitchens. In addition to our role as creative directors, we have mentored SALT's editors, Mitchell Kuga and Anna Tome, through the entire editorial process: from conceiving the project and creating its identity to assigning art and stories and editing writing. SALT is distributed for free in restaurants, cafes and bookstores throughout NYC. The first issue was released Spring 2014."
Jet Magazine - Digitized Issues 1950 - 2005
Printheaux Selects:
The Black Utopia (Office Magazine) Volume 1
Los Angeles Rave Flyers purchased at Printed Matter, NYC
A24 Zines
The Great Googa Mooga 2012
Printheaux Selects:
The Coolest Phone of 2009 - from Drawn & Quarterly, Montreal
Love Injection Fanzine
Offline Activities by Tamara Shopsin & Jason Fulford
Safar Magazine
1999 New York Yankees Ticket Stub
Tower Records Postcard