/
DE

Search "maria+minerva" 34 Items

Vinyl, CD & Tape 4 Print & Design 0
Hide Filter & Categories Show Filter & Categories
Filter Results
Strict Search
Strict Search
Strict Search
Close
Search only in
Search only in
Artist
Title
Label / Brand
EAN
Catalog-No
Close
Artist
Artist
Beate Bartel / Gudrun Gut / Bettina Köster
Carhartt WIP
Charlotte & Peter Fiell
Cosmo Danchin-Hamard
Das Wetter
Eric Pfeil
Funko
Joaquim Paulo & Julius Wiedemann
Kate Bailey
Lodown Magazine
Maggot Brain
Maggot Brain Magazine
Marc Jacobs
Robert Nippoldt & Boris Pofalla
Sarah Mower
SNEEZE Magazine
Sookee, Gazal Köpf
The Wire
Trevor Crafts
V.A.
Close
Label / Brand
Label / Brand
Abrams
Carhartt WIP
Das Wetter
Dokument
Funko
Gazoo
Kiepenheuer & Witsch
Lodown
Maggot Brain
Phaidon
SNEEZE Magazine
Taschen
The Wire
V&A
Ventil
Close
Price
Price
5 – 10 €
10 – 15 €
15 – 30 €
30 – 50 €
50 – 100 €
Close
Sale
Sale
No Sale Items
All Sale Items
Up to 30%
30 – 50%
Close
New In Stock
New In Stock
7 Days
14 Days
30 Days
60 Days
90 Days
180 Days
365 Days
Close
Search "maria+minerva"
Carhartt WIP - WIP Magazine Issue 10
Carhartt WIP
WIP Magazine Issue 10
8,95 €*
Available Sizes: One Size
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
The tenth and, at over 200 pages, largest issue of Carhartt WIP magazine to date is published with two different covers. While the first shows the New York musician CLIP, the second depicts an excerpt from the dossier 'Clockwatchers', which deals with the future of work in the context of the looming climate crisis. One of the two covers is selected at random when purchasing.

For Magazine Issue 10, Carhartt WIP spoke to Nourished By Time from Baltimore, Congolese sound and performance artist Cõvco, Brooklyn-based artist Diamond Stingily as well as skater Maria Navarro. In Cameroon, the Carhartt WIP editors observe how Jail Time Records is redefining how a label can function and in Taipei we meet Grillz artist Shiningmaker. Meanwhile, in Reading, Cieron Magat documents teenage boredom in England's inner cities. In addition, artist Anthony Coleman invited Carhartt WIP into his warped world populated by pop culture references, and with photographer Robert Leblanc, Carhartt WIP traveled to the most remote corners of the USA.

Meanwhile, the S/S24 collection is photographed by Catherine LoMedico, Den Niwa and Tolya Titaev. The Carhartt WIP Magazine Issue 10 ends with a conversation between author Geoffrey Mak and Hua Hsu, as well as an interview with Tokyo-based writer and theorist W. David Marx.
Trevor Crafts - The Unseen Photos Of Street Gang - How We Got To Sesame Street
Trevor Crafts
The Unseen Photos Of Street Gang - How We Got To Sesame Street
Abrams
37,99 €*
 
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
This official tie-in book to Marilyn Agrelo’s (Mad Hot Ballroom) documentary Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame Street supplements the film’s exploration of the origins and legacy of Sesame Street with exclusive interviews and unseen photographs from first two seasons of this globally beloved series. Author Trevor Crafts, who was given unprecedented access to archival footage and photography, presents 150 of photographer David Attie’s behind-the-scenes images of Jim Henson, Frank Oz, Matt Robinson, Big Bird, Oscar the Grouch, Bert and Ernie, and dozens of other pioneering puppeteers, animators, actors, and Muppets. Crafts uses Attie’s photos to expand upon the film’s story of how show creator Joan Ganz Cooney, along with Sesame Workshop cofounder Lloyd Morrisett and director Jon Stone, took the values and goals of the civil rights movement and revolutionized children’s television. The Unseen Photos of Street Gang is a tribute to the enduring achievements of a rebellious group of artists, educators, and freethinkers who believed that the values of equality, education, and inclusion should not just be championed but also made available to all—a dream that Sesame Street has carried forward for more than fifty years. Contributors include: Sesame Street creator Joan Ganz Cooney, head writer Norman Stiles, lyricist and composer Christopher Cerf, cast members Roscoe Orman (Gordon), Sonia Manzano (Maria), Emilio Delgado (Luis), Bob McGrath (Bob), Caroll Spinney (Big Bird and Oscar), Brian Henson, and Sesame Street's first female puppeteer Fran Brill
Robert Nippoldt & Boris Pofalla - Es Wird Nacht Im Berlin Der Wilden Zwanziger Das Wetter - Ausgabe 33 - Necati Öziri Cover
Das Wetter
Ausgabe 33 - Necati Öziri Cover
10,00 €*
 
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
Das Wetter - Ausgabe 33 - Ilona Hartmann Cover
Das Wetter
Ausgabe 33 - Ilona Hartmann Cover
10,00 €*
 
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
Das Wetter - Ausgabe 33 - Jack Antonoff Cover
Das Wetter
Ausgabe 33 - Jack Antonoff Cover
10,00 €*
 
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
The Wire - Issue 470 - April 2023
The Wire
Issue 470 - April 2023
8,99 €* 9,99 € -10%
 
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
Maria Chávez, Mariam Rezaei & Victoria Shen Three experimental turntablists, from the UK and the US East and West coasts, come together in a new project which sets out on a European festival tour this April. By Emily Pothast.

Dorothy Moskowitz The vocalist in venerable US experimental/electronic rock band The United States Of America talks to Edwin Pouncey as she returns with new project The United States Of Alchemy.

Mihály Víg The Hungarian film composer, actor and close collaborator of film director Béla Tarr talks to Ilia Rogatchevski ahead of a major new Berlin screening and soundtrack performance of Tarr’s monumental Sátántangó.

Invisible Jukebox: Tatsuya Yoshida Japanese underground rock’s most prolific drummer takes times out from Ruins, KK Null, Korekyojinn, etc to take our mystery record test.

...
Das Wetter - Ausgabe 33 - Blumengarten Cover
Das Wetter
Ausgabe 33 - Blumengarten Cover
8,00 €* 10,00 € -20%
 
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
Das Wetter - Ausgabe 33 - Dana Vowinckel Cover
Das Wetter
Ausgabe 33 - Dana Vowinckel Cover
7,00 €* 10,00 € -30%
 
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
Das Wetter - Ausgabe 33 - Alice Hasters Cover
Das Wetter
Ausgabe 33 - Alice Hasters Cover
7,00 €* 10,00 € -30%
 
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
Funko - POP Albums: Mariah Carey - Merry Christmas
Funko
POP Albums: Mariah Carey - Merry Christmas
29,95 €*
Available Sizes: One Size
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
Celebrate and decorate for the holidays with a Pop! Album of Mariah Carey's Merry Christmas. This special Pop! Album of Merry Christmas features a matching Pop! Mariah Carey and the album cover art packaged together in a protective case. Vinyl figure is approximately 3.5-inches tall, protective case is approximately 9-inches wide and 9-inches tall.
Funko - POP Rocks: Mariah Carey - Emancipation Of Mimi (GD)
Funko
POP Rocks: Mariah Carey - Emancipation Of Mimi (GD)
14,95 €*
Available Sizes: One Size
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
Mariah Carey is here to take the stage and liven up your music collection! Jam out and dance along with this Pop! Mariah Carey in her stunning gold dress. Vinyl figure is approximately 10 cm tall.
Beate Bartel / Gudrun Gut / Bettina Köster - M_dokumente - Mania D., Malaria!, Matador (Limitiert) Funko - POP Rocks: Mariah Carey - Fantasy
Funko
POP Rocks: Mariah Carey - Fantasy
14,95 €*
Available Sizes: One Size
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
Lace up your skates and roll along with Pop! Mariah Carey! Pop! Mariah Carey wears her signature look from her music video for “Fantasy,” which was her directorial debut. In 1995, her album Daydream dropped, and the song “Fantasy” soared to number one on the charts. Dare to daydream and add Pop! Mariah Carey to your Pop! Rocks set. Vinyl figure is approximately 4.17-inches tall.
Funko - POP Albums: Mariah Carey - Rainbow
Funko
POP Albums: Mariah Carey - Rainbow
20,96 €* 29,95 € -30%
Available Sizes: One Size
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
Mariah Carey is here to take the stage and liven up your music collection! Jam out with this Pop! Albums Cover of her album, Rainbow, featuring Pop! Mariah Carey. Pop! figure is adhered to the base and backdrop to ensure display integrity. Approximate dimensions of protective case: W 22.2 cm x H 22.2 cm x D 9.5 cm.
Lodown Magazine - Issue 123 - Vehiculum
Lodown Magazine
Issue 123 - Vehiculum
Lodown
9,00 €*
 
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
Highlights of our fifth VEHICULUM issue include…

PAUL WHITE… In this day and age, where everything and everyone is expected to be a disposable commodity, life is about performance only and not necessarily about permanence. It’s a shallow world ruled by limited shelf-life and the false hope of being obsolescent-immune. And the highly-detailed drawings of Australian artist Paul White capture the phased-out goods of that very process.

THE KRAGE LEGACY… Did you know that West-Berlin felt like the worldwide capital of Speed Boat racing in the 70s and 80s? Hans Georg Krage co-founded the MCR in 1973, and organized races on the upper and lower Havel river for the next two decades. His son Peer opened his impressive photo archive for this impressive (and speeding) trip down memory lane.

BODY KIDS… Photographer Bernardo Aviles Busch came across the Tokyo-based Lowrider scene rather accidentally. Luckily, he carried his trusted camera with him and captured the spectacle on the streets of late night Shibuya.

NEW YORK CHRONICLES … Brooklyn-based photographer Luc Kordas has managed to become an expert of dichotomy over the years. On the one hand he’s the creative mind behind the popular “You Live Only Twice“ travel blog, on the other hand he’s known as a street photographer who’s capturing the ever-bustling inner city life of NY.

- plus more visual stimulations and awesomeness from the likes of: Craig Steck III, Chris Labrooy, Kenton/Davey, Karl Hab, Ant Farm Collective, Tom Sachs, Jason Rhoades and many others.

- WHY Ebay... Every once in a while you get introduced to the work of an emerging artist that immediately makes you reflect on why you fell in love with graffiti, graphic design, fashion and getting inked in the first place. It is as if you suddenly got invited to observe things from an edge, wondering when and why you suddenly stopped to rethink - or think ahead - the many possibilities these mediums offer while admiring the audacity, presumed playful easiness and variety of ideas on display. And one of these artists goes by the capricious name of Why Ebay.

- Richard Kern... There are quite a few protagonists that portrayed the seedy underground of NYC in the 80s, and East Village-based Richard Kern certainly is one of the most prominent ones. As a filmmaker he was one of the driving forces behind the Cinema of Transgression, for which he explored hysteria, sex, drugs and violence through the punk rock lens - topics he committed to for a large part of his professional career as a photographer as well.

- Cali Thornhill Dewitt... Creating subversions of the American flag. Being a roadie for grunge royalty. Running a publishing house. Doing radio. Preparing for solo-exhibitions worldwide. Running a record label. Actually, the creative endeavors of celebrated artist Cali Thornhill DeWitt are too numerous to list, but it’s safe to state that the collaboration with Abloh and Kanye a few years back might have been the moment that catapulted his name into the mainstream consciousness once and for all.

- plus more elaborate features and visual awesomeness from the likes of: Marta Blue, Mark Mulroney, Clamm, Jake & Dinos Chapman, Icy & Sot, Dry Cleaning, Matt Hansel, Mike Osborne, Djinn and many others.
Lodown Magazine - Issue 122 - Guestlist
Lodown Magazine
Issue 122 - Guestlist
Lodown
9,00 €*
 
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
Regardless if you’re doing it for the purpose of relaxation or for releasing a lot of stress, having a night out could have an almost purifying effect. Things then will certainly look even more peachy when your name is on the guest list. It’s just perfect in case you want to have a life but it shouldn’t be too real.
People who aren’t on the guest list are officially uninvited. At least that’s how you should feel when your name made it on one. You put so much energy, smalltalk, omnipresence and social media action into it, you deserve to be treated like royalty. If there’s one constant you can count on, then it certainly is that being on the guest list still is the ultimate status check.

For our GUEST LIST issue, Lodown was hanging out backstage, enjoyed private views, got drunk at uncountable vernissages, took a closer look at flyer culture, high-fived a few bouncers - and even let a few guest art directors take over a couple of pages.
All for the simple reason that you don’t have to queue. You’re welcome. Now let’s dance.

- WHY Ebay... Every once in a while you get introduced to the work of an emerging artist that immediately makes you reflect on why you fell in love with graffiti, graphic design, fashion and getting inked in the first place. It is as if you suddenly got invited to observe things from an edge, wondering when and why you suddenly stopped to rethink - or think ahead - the many possibilities these mediums offer while admiring the audacity, presumed playful easiness and variety of ideas on display. And one of these artists goes by the capricious name of Why Ebay.

- Richard Kern... There are quite a few protagonists that portrayed the seedy underground of NYC in the 80s, and East Village-based Richard Kern certainly is one of the most prominent ones. As a filmmaker he was one of the driving forces behind the Cinema of Transgression, for which he explored hysteria, sex, drugs and violence through the punk rock lens - topics he committed to for a large part of his professional career as a photographer as well.

- Cali Thornhill Dewitt... Creating subversions of the American flag. Being a roadie for grunge royalty. Running a publishing house. Doing radio. Preparing for solo-exhibitions worldwide. Running a record label. Actually, the creative endeavors of celebrated artist Cali Thornhill DeWitt are too numerous to list, but it’s safe to state that the collaboration with Abloh and Kanye a few years back might have been the moment that catapulted his name into the mainstream consciousness once and for all.

- plus more elaborate features and visual awesomeness from the likes of: Marta Blue, Mark Mulroney, Clamm, Jake & Dinos Chapman, Icy & Sot, Dry Cleaning, Matt Hansel, Mike Osborne, Djinn and many others.

Highlights of our GUEST LIST issue include…

DAVE SWINDELLS… In the UK, some people refer to the London of 1988 as “Year Zero“, because it seemed to have kickstarted a club scene in a way that hadn’t existed before. It was the year Acid House was hitting England’s capital (and beyond) big time. It was the time of clubs like Future, Shoom and Spectrum. And luckily East London-based photographer Dave Swindells was there to capture it all.

CIVILIST… Everybody’s favorite Skate Shop in Berlin opened its diary for us. In the end, it basically felt like chronicling the last years of skateboarding of Germany’s capital. It’s a Lodown exclusive, by the way.

NIKITA TERYOSHIN… Berlin-based photographer Nikita Teryoshin invites us to visit the back office of war with him, as his awarded, ongoing project “Nothing Personal“ takes a look at global defence business. Shot (so far) at fourteen different defence exhibitions worldwide between 2016 and 2020 the images capture a parallel world unknown to the vast majority of us ordinary mortals.

DAN WITZ… Embracing the possibility of a collective high through clubbing or a proper show can have an almost cleansing effect - because letting loose within the community of kindred spirits is something very comforting. And there hardly is any other artist capturing these moments of crowds going blissfully berserk than Brooklyn-based genius artist Dan Witz.

- plus more elaborate features and visual awesomeness from the likes of: EIKE KÖNIG, KUEDO, MARCELOA CANEVARI, PVA, LISA WASSMANN, LYZZA, DAVID HENRY BROWN JR. and many others.
Lodown Magazine - Issue 124 - Gems
Lodown Magazine
Issue 124 - Gems
Lodown
9,00 €*
 
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
Highlights of our Savages issue include… - Ricky Powell... It’s probably a truism, and doubly true for those of us invested in the idea of culture, that when we finally go, we have a nagging fear that others will eulogize us with half-baked notions about who we were, what we cared about, what we brought to the party. A lot of empty pontificating, getting the important details all wrong. Well, lemme tell you, Ricky wasn’t just interested or invested in culture, it was his lifeblood, his *‘raisin dead rat’*. Rest In Peace, brother!

- WHY Ebay... Every once in a while you get introduced to the work of an emerging artist that immediately makes you reflect on why you fell in love with graffiti, graphic design, fashion and getting inked in the first place. It is as if you suddenly got invited to observe things from an edge, wondering when and why you suddenly stopped to rethink - or think ahead - the many possibilities these mediums offer while admiring the audacity, presumed playful easiness and variety of ideas on display. And one of these artists goes by the capricious name of Why Ebay.

- Richard Kern... There are quite a few protagonists that portrayed the seedy underground of NYC in the 80s, and East Village-based Richard Kern certainly is one of the most prominent ones. As a filmmaker he was one of the driving forces behind the Cinema of Transgression, for which he explored hysteria, sex, drugs and violence through the punk rock lens - topics he committed to for a large part of his professional career as a photographer as well.

- Cali Thornhill Dewitt... Creating subversions of the American flag. Being a roadie for grunge royalty. Running a publishing house. Doing radio. Preparing for solo-exhibitions worldwide. Running a record label. Actually, the creative endeavors of celebrated artist Cali Thornhill DeWitt are too numerous to list, but it’s safe to state that the collaboration with Abloh and Kanye a few years back might have been the moment that catapulted his name into the mainstream consciousness once and for all.

- plus more elaborate features and visual awesomeness from the likes of: Marta Blue, Mark Mulroney, Clamm, Jake & Dinos Chapman, Icy & Sot, Dry Cleaning, Matt Hansel, Mike Osborne, Djinn and many others.
Marc Jacobs - Illustrated
Marc Jacobs
Illustrated
Phaidon
49,95 €*
 
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
A unique monograph of over 50 collections created by the fashion designer Marc Jacobs in the past 25 years and illustrated by Grace Coddington

In 2016, internationally acclaimed designer Marc Jacobs commissioned his friend and talented illustrator Grace Coddington to select and draw her personal selection from his collections dating back to 1992, the year he presented his now-infamous grunge-inspired collection. Sofia Coppola contributes an introduction and the illustrations are punctuated with Jacobs's written commentary about the collections. Personal and insightful, this is the first look back on Jacobs's groundbreaking career.

About the author: Marc Jacobs is a globally acclaimed designer. He has been designing under the Marc Jacobs label since 1994 and was the creative director of Louis Vuitton from 1997 to 2014.

Grace Coddington became a fashion editor at British Vogue in 1968. In 1988 she joined American Vogue with Anna Wintour where she was the magazine’s creative director until 2016 when she became a contributing editor.

Sofia Coppola is an award-winning screenwriter and director.

Reviews: "Another must-have fashion book is on the way."—The Daily Front Row

"There's something delightfully charming and personal about this skinny Marc Jacobs career retrospective... Coddington draws some of his most memorable looks across over 50 collections, dating back to his infamous '90s grunge moment at Perry Ellis, all of which are neatly summarized with footnotes and fun facts from Jacobs."—New York Magazine

"Dive into the history of Marc Jacobs. [The book] combines illustrations by Grace Coddington with an introduction by Jacobs's friend and muse Sofia Coppola."—The Sunday Times Style

"Celebrates the designer's storied career."—Marie Claire

"Grab this highly-personal monograph of over 50 collections (from the grunge 1990s to contemporary Spring/Summer 2019) created by Marc himself, illustrated by artist and fashion goddess Grace Coddington."—Hypebae

"A unique monograph of more than 50 beautifully drawn collections to pore over... Oh and the hot pink cover? Now, that will definitely dress up your book shelf."—Marie Claire

"A season-by-season journey through the 50 collections Jacobs has [since 1992] created for his own eponymous label. Brought to life by former US Vogue Fashion editor Grace Coddington's illustrations... The fuchsia pink cover of this XL monograph conveys the fun to be had inside... The looping design invites us to turn the pages and tilt our heads for the candid recollections Jacobs has provided for each collection."—The Financial Times

Specifications: Format: Hardback Size: 370 × 296 mm (14 5/8 × 11 5/8 in) Pages: 88 pp Illustrations: 250 illustrations
Sookee, Gazal Köpf - Awesome HipHop Humans - Queer_Fem_Rap Im Deutschspachigen Raum V.A. - Film Director Trumps Volume 1
V.A.
Film Director Trumps Volume 1
Gazoo
18,99 €*
 
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
Film Director Trumps Vol.1

In the style of the classic 70s point battling card game, whether you’re an aficionado of the silver screen, or a 'cross the street to avoid' movie fanatic this is the game for you!

Each of the 30 cards features original artwork depicting legendary film directors from all genres of cinema; the masters of fantasy-horror (Wes Craven, Guillermo Del Toro), the action-flick-hot-shots (Luc Besson, Sam Raimi), the arthouse auteurs (Adrei Tarkovsky, Ingmar Bergman), the comedy maestros (Mel Brooks, Wes Anderson), the box office heavy weights (Steven Spielberg, Christopher Nolan), the unhinged mavericks (Russ Meyer, Doris Wishman) and Many More.

So press pause on the remote and let battle commence with the categories of ‘Emotional Drama, ‘Fantasy / Horror’, ‘Action-Packed’, ‘Arty Weirdness’, ‘Comedy’ and ‘Box Office Smash!!!’

Vol. 1 Includes : Akira Kurosawa, Andrei Tarkovsky, Brian De Palma, Christopher Nolan, David Lynch, Doris Wishman, Francis Ford Coppola, Guillermo del Toro, Gus Van Sant, Hayao Miyazaki, Herschell Gordon Lewis, Ingmar Bergman, Jane Campion, Jordan Peele, Krzysztof Kieslowski, Luc Besson, Mario Bava, Mary Harron, Mel Brooks, Michael Haneke, Park Chan Wook, Pedro Almodovar, Russ Meyer, Sam Raimi, Sergio Leone, Spike Jonze, Spike Lee, Steven Spielberg, Wes Anderson, Wes Craven

Vol 2 & 3 also available... Play as as a stand alone game or combine with other decks for a mammoth battle!

Professionally printed, 32 card set (inc. instructions), 330gsm, laminated, casino quality, Trump size cards (100mm x 62mm), packaged in a printed slip box.
Maggot Brain Magazine - Issue # 5 - June / July / August 2021
Maggot Brain Magazine
Issue # 5 - June / July / August 2021
Maggot Brain
13,99 €*
 
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
Third Man Records & Books is excited to announce Issue #5 of Maggot Brain, a full-color quarterly magazine containing over 100 pages packed with art, music, literature, interviews, and archival stories. The June/July/August issue is available now Here, and yearly four-issue subscriptions can be purchased Here.

Contents:

We’re very excited about our new cover story: Why feminist punk pioneers the Raincoats still matter and finally, we hinted at this in the previous issue and now it’s here - unseen, amazing photos of Ac/dc from their first US tour in 1977. You’ll get rare look at celebrated indie auteur filmmaker Jim Jarmusch’s playful newspaper collages -- great interview plus lots of never before seen images!

We have brilliant Americana guitarists Marisa Anderson and William Tyler on their debut collaboration and then composer Terry Riley and percussionist Hamid Drake on the importance of husband and wife spiritual jazzers Moki and Don Cherry. We continue our unstapled series with 14 pages of rare comics by Pee Wee's Playhouse designer Gary Panter -- Jimbo goes to jail! Mike Turner talks to rising Colombian BMX star Julian Molina. And there’s a Spectacular tribute to jazz drummer Milford Graves by Detroiter Ben Hall.

Plus features on vocalist Merry Clayton; New Hampshire's neo-shoegazers Headroom; The Clean's fiery 1980s offshoot band Stephen; catching up with the great band Califone's main force Tim Rutili; a three-page comic on electronics weirdo Mort Garson, who made music to talk to your plants; America's finest essayist Luc Sante takes a gallows turn in this issue's column; and way more.

Also Featuring:

Our recurring reminder to the world that cassettes, just like vinyl, aren’t dead. Check out reviews by Dwight Pavlovic on some of his favorites.

Thought provoking short stories told by Mathias Svalina, dive into the dreamscape…

Yet another editor's note, that will leave you feeling like you know more about Mike than you needed to.

New artwork by Nathaniel Russell, that's out of this world.

Tim Rutili catches us up on his life and what he's been working on during the past year, in an amazing interview with Mike McGonigal.

’Hauntological’ genius curator/ musician Kristen Gallernaux in conversation.
Eric Pfeil - Ciao Amore, ciao: Mit 100 neuen und alten Songs durch Italien Sarah Mower - Helmut Newton
Sarah Mower
Helmut Newton
Taschen
15,00 €*
 
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
Helmut Newton’s lens captured the essence of elegance and glamorous sexuality, showcasing the allure of women as never before. His images tell stories of desire, seduction, intrigue, and powerplay, leaving an indelible mark in our cultural history.

The Captivating World of Helmut Newton - Eternal fashion icons and legendary celebrity portraits

Helmut Newton’s unforgettable images, at once sophisticated and provocative, constitute a rich and ever-relevant artistic legacy. This book presents a compact but wide-ranging and impactful portfolio of his work, supported by an insightful introduction and a detailed biographical chronology.

Newton’s images straddle the knife-edge of ambiguity, teasing out allusions and social observations that both entice and challenge their viewers. In this portfolio, Newton’s unique perspective is effectively showcased, reflecting the complex undercurrents that give his images their distinct character across the breadth of his editorial work in the fields of fashion and portraiture.

This book reveals Newton’s evolution into a contrarian, a savvy and mischievous cynic, at once voyeur and satirist, whose lens framed contentious yet pivotal aspects of high fashion and high society in the latter decades of the twentieth century. He worked as a “gun for hire” while imposing his own perspectives and obsessions, defining most notably his idea of a powerful, self-assured woman. This figure became his most insistent theme, developed in erotically charged scenarios, most typically set in the seductive environment of opulent apartments or grand hotels, most notably in Paris, Monte Carlo, and Los Angeles.

From the mid-sixties, Newton’s dynamic images established his reputation in the world of fashion, through work published in leading magazines, among them Vogue Paris, Elle, Marie Claire, Nova, Queen, and British Vogue. From the mid-seventies his notoriety was extended through his first books and exhibitions. His images immortalize such luminaries of society, film, and fashion as Princess Caroline of Monaco, Charlotte Rampling, Paloma Picasso, and Karl Lagerfeld.

Helmut Newton’s glamorous, ground-breaking, and boundary-pushing photographs have an indisputable signature authority that maintains their hold on our imaginations.

The photographer Helmut Newton (1920–2004) was one of the most influential photographers of all time. He first achieved international fame in the 1970s while working principally for the different internation editions of Vogue, where he was celebrated for his controversial scenarios and the ability to make a thoroughly planned photograph seem fresh and dynamic. His many titles and awards include Commandeur dans l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.

The author Sarah Mower is a fashion critic for Vogue, with a longstanding career as a commentator on fashion movements and their place within broader sociological and cultural contexts. In 2011 Mower was awarded an MBE for her contributions to the fashion industry.

The contributor Philippe Garner is an auction specialist in photographs and 20th century decorative art and design, a historian, writer, exhibition curator, and vice-president of the Helmut Newton Foundation.

Hardcover, 14 x 19.5 cm, 0.43 kg, 192 pages Edition: Multilingual (English, French, German)
Kate Bailey - Diva: Celebrate The Power And Creativity Of Iconic Divas Of Opera, Stage, Popular Music, And Film
Kate Bailey
Diva: Celebrate The Power And Creativity Of Iconic Divas Of Opera, Stage, Popular Music, And Film
V&A
34,99 €*
 
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
Originating from the Latin for deity or goddess, the term diva has evolved to become a far more complex – and loaded – term. Delving into the public and private personas of performers from Jenny Lind to Sarah Bernhardt, Nina Simone to Rihanna, this book looks at what it means to be a "diva" and how this has been subverted and embraced over time. Kate Bailey opens the book with an essay on the transformation of the diva from 19th-century opera and stage star to 20th-century silent screen siren. Six thematic chapters then focus on different aspects of diva-dom: ‘Performing the Diva’ looks at how Hollywood Icons Elizabeth Taylor and Bette Davis cultivated their personas through their approach to costume and attitude, and how this has been taken up by performers such as Cher, Elton John, and Mariah Carey; ‘Voice for Change’ discusses the political activism of artists such as Billie Holiday and Miriam Makeba; ‘Status, Power, and Freedom’ explores the agency and brand acumen shown by artists including Dolly Parton and (...)
Joaquim Paulo & Julius Wiedemann - Jazz Covers
Joaquim Paulo & Julius Wiedemann
Jazz Covers
Taschen
50,00 €*
 
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
The Wire - Issue 456 - February 2022
The Wire
Issue 456 - February 2022
8,99 €*
 
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
Mdou Moctar

Niger guitar hero Mdou Moctar has blazed a trail across the world for a new style of hypnotic desert rock. On the eve of a major US and European tour, Clive Bell talks to Moctar and his band about the anti-colonial spirit animating their current album Afrique Victime, the infamous Purple Rain-inspired motorbike musical Akounak Tedalat Taha Tazoughai, and their connections with other leading lights of daredevil North African guitar including Les Filles De Illighadad.

Inside the issue... Éliane Radigue Mazen Kerbaj Ben LaMar Gay Jeff Parker

The Primer: Éliane Radigue Julian Cowley writes a user’s guide to the recordings of the great French electronic and electroacoustic composer, whose work has continued exploring the connections between Buddhism and longform sound well into the 21st century with the acoustic Occam Ocean series. Mazen Kerbaj The Lebanese trumpeter, improvisor and cartoonist has carved out a new niche for himself in Berlin. He tells Mariam Rezaei about his new album Sampler/Sampled, where a global cast of collaborators including Bob Ostertag, Muqata’a and Equiknoxx’s Gavsborg explore the power of music as a universal language.

Invisible Jukebox Chicago creative music polymaths Jeff Parker and Ben LaMar Gay go head to head with The Wire’s mystery record test. Global Ear In Lisbon, April Clare Walsh gets familiar with a new wave of creole language rap.

Unlimited Editions Tokyo label, record shop and keepers of the roots reggae flame Dub Store.

Unofficial Channels YouTube’s Original Jungle Samples channel.

Inner Sleeve Tim Hecker. Epiphanies Reinhold Friedl on Iannis Xenakis.

Plus full page interviews with Robbie Lee, Hedvig Mollestad, Powers/Rolin Duo, and Duma.
SNEEZE Magazine - Sneeze Magazine N61
SNEEZE Magazine
Sneeze Magazine N61
29,95 €*
Available Sizes: One Size
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
Now in stock: The Sneeze Magazine N61 aka The Violet Issue. The latest edition of the Sneeze Magazine is dedicated to skateboard deck designer/producers and skate team Violet, shot by legendary photographer and filmmaker Ari Macropoulos. Violet is a skateboardin company with a pro team made up of nine riders, each featured with their own portrait in this issue of Sneeze. Among the images is an interview of Violet, Ari and the contemporary skateboarding scene. Includes features of William Strobeck, Seven Strong, Kader Sylla, Patrick O'Mara, Auguste Bouznad, Efron Danzig, Troy Gipson, Kyle Teh, Kris Brown, Mike Ward, Jax and Lucas as well as stickers. Dimensions: approx. 28 x 40.5 cm (folded) / 56 x 81 cm (unfolded); printed in Canada.
Joaquim Paulo & Julius Wiedemann - Jazz Covers 40th Anniversary Edition Maggot Brain - Issue #10 - October / November / December 2022
Maggot Brain
Issue #10 - October / November / December 2022
17,99 €*
 
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
Maggot Brain is a full-color, quarterly magazine edited by noted Detroit scribe Mike McGonigal: 100+ pages packed with phenomenal content—art, music, literature, unpublished archival material, and more—with a simple promise to only exist on the printed page. Issue # 10 has features on Belle & Sebastian, novelist David Gordon, 1960s-'70s Motown artist Christina Carter, Chris Forsyth & Steve Wynn, Tony IOMMI-era Black Sabbath, Buffy Saint-marie, and much more.
The Wire - Issue 477 - November 2023
The Wire
Issue 477 - November 2023
9,99 €*
 
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
In the magazine: Irreversible Entanglements, Vanishing Twin, Carol Robinson, Tom Mudd, Hearsay, Marina Herlop, The Primer: Jazz & Poetry, Invisible Jukebox: Matana Roberts, Global Ear: Oaxaca, The Inner Sleeve: Val Wilmer on Henry Grimes, Epiphanies: Raphael Rogiński on Neopolitan soul, Unlimited Editions, Gin&Platonic, Unofficial Channels: Chocolate Monk Top Tens, and in the reviews sections: Gong, Tricky, Neumusik, Supersonic, and much more.

On the CD: 16 new tracks by Martin Rev, Rebeca Omordia, Nick Dunston, Lucidvox, Nihiloxica, Sam Genovese, Dredd Foole & The Din, and more.
Lodown Magazine - Issue 121 - Drifters
Lodown Magazine
Issue 121 - Drifters
Lodown
9,00 €*
 
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
Highlights of our Savages issue include… - Ricky Powell... It’s probably a truism, and doubly true for those of us invested in the idea of culture, that when we finally go, we have a nagging fear that others will eulogize us with half-baked notions about who we were, what we cared about, what we brought to the party. A lot of empty pontificating, getting the important details all wrong. Well, lemme tell you, Ricky wasn’t just interested or invested in culture, it was his lifeblood, his *‘raisin dead rat’*. Rest In Peace, brother!

- WHY Ebay... Every once in a while you get introduced to the work of an emerging artist that immediately makes you reflect on why you fell in love with graffiti, graphic design, fashion and getting inked in the first place. It is as if you suddenly got invited to observe things from an edge, wondering when and why you suddenly stopped to rethink - or think ahead - the many possibilities these mediums offer while admiring the audacity, presumed playful easiness and variety of ideas on display. And one of these artists goes by the capricious name of Why Ebay.

- Richard Kern... There are quite a few protagonists that portrayed the seedy underground of NYC in the 80s, and East Village-based Richard Kern certainly is one of the most prominent ones. As a filmmaker he was one of the driving forces behind the Cinema of Transgression, for which he explored hysteria, sex, drugs and violence through the punk rock lens - topics he committed to for a large part of his professional career as a photographer as well.

- Cali Thornhill Dewitt... Creating subversions of the American flag. Being a roadie for grunge royalty. Running a publishing house. Doing radio. Preparing for solo-exhibitions worldwide. Running a record label. Actually, the creative endeavors of celebrated artist Cali Thornhill DeWitt are too numerous to list, but it’s safe to state that the collaboration with Abloh and Kanye a few years back might have been the moment that catapulted his name into the mainstream consciousness once and for all.

- plus more elaborate features and visual awesomeness from the likes of: Marta Blue, Mark Mulroney, Clamm, Jake & Dinos Chapman, Icy & Sot, Dry Cleaning, Matt Hansel, Mike Osborne, Djinn and many others.
Cosmo Danchin-Hamard - Fearless Females - A 1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle
Cosmo Danchin-Hamard
Fearless Females - A 1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle
Dokument
23,65 €* 24,90 € -5%
 
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
Enter the inspiring world of fearless female geniuses, artists, athletes and revolutionaries! This 1,000 piece jigsaw puzzle is a celebration of courageous women of the past and present, all gathered side by side in the colorful fantasy world of the acclaimed illustrator Cosmo Danchin-Hamard. Piece together brave female role models such as scientists Marie Curie and Rosalind Franklin, feminist thinkers Simone de Beauvoir and Emmeline Pankhurst, outstanding artists Aretha Franklin and Frida Kahlo, and political activists Harriet Tubman and Malala Yousafzai while learning about their achievements from the accompanying poster. The Fearless Females puzzle is a relaxing, inspiring challenge
Charlotte & Peter Fiell - Skandinavisches Design 40th Anniversary Edition
Back To Top