• The drawings in 101 are made with a software application conceived by Erwan Bouroullec which extracts lines and colors out of photographs. Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, born 1971 and 1976, respectively, in Quimper, France, studied at the École Nationale des Arts Décoratifs in Paris and at the École des Beaux-Arts in Cergy-Pontoise. Ronan began independent design work immediately after completing his studies, while his brother, who was still in school, assisted him. Since 1999 both brothers have worked together as joint partners in their own Paris-based design studio. Their work has covered many fields ranging from the design of small objects as jewelry to spatial arrangements and architecture, from craftsmanship to industrial scale, from drawings to videos and photography. The designers also maintain an experimental activity with Gallery kreo, which is essential to the development of their work. - Nieves Books
    $30.00
  • “40 Views of Colonial Fabric Softener is a series of drawings created in early 2019 that reference the Lewis and Clark Expedition in the early 19th Century. I remixed the traditional, historical narrative and changed the characters to fit my vast, reimagined, global history of colonialism. Focusing this time on the westward expansion of the United States and the subsequent conflict with the Native American societies east of the Mississippi River. The title is taken from a series of woodblock prints by the Japanese artist, Katsushika Hokusai and his well known work, Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji.” — Umar Rashid
    $15.00
  • The diary and essays of Brian Eno republished twenty-five years on with a new introduction by the artist in a beautiful hardback edition. At the end of 1994, musician, producer and artist Brian Eno resolved to keep a diary. His plans to go to the cinema, theatre and galleries fell through quickly. What he did do – and write – however, was astonishing: ruminations on his collaborative work with artists including David Bowie, U2, James and Jah Wobble, interspersed with correspondence and essays dating back to 1978. These ‘appendices’ covered topics from the generative and ambient music Eno pioneered to what he believed the role of an artist and their art to truly be, alongside razor-sharp commentary on his day-to-day tribulations and happenings around the world. A fascinating, candid and intimate insight into one of the most influential creative artists of our time, A Year with Swollen Appendices is an essential classic, reissued for a new generation of readers.
    $15.00
  • This book is based on an Adirondack furniture book donated to Philippe Weisbecker 20 years ago by a New York friend who worked in a hardware store. "I've always loved rustic furniture, made from stumps, branches or pieces of wood. Initially I wanted to faithfully reproduce the furniture in the book. Very quickly, I realized that I was especially interested in the skeleton of these pieces of furniture, their structures and the vectors of force that govern them. Little by little, I even came to free myself from these parameters to arrive at simpler structural compositions, halfway between figuration and abstraction." Philippe Weisbecker
    $20.00
  • An illustrated collection of 15 macabre short stories. In this gorgeously detailed volume, American artist and author Edward Gorey accents amphigory (nonsense verse or composition) with his signature cross-hatched pen-and-ink drawings. A mix of poetry and prose, light-hearted and decidedly more morbid storytelling, the book is sure to satisfy both fans of art and lovers of short stories alike. Stories included: "The Unstrung Harp" "The Listing Attic" "The Doubtful Guest" "The Object Lesson" "The Bug Book" "The Fatal Lozenge" "The Hapless Child" "The Curious Sofa" "The Willowdale Handcar" "The Gashlycrumb Tinies" "The Insect God" "The West Wing" "The Wuggly Ump" "The Sinking Spell" "The Remembered Visit"
    $10.00
  • The first in a series of small-format publications connected to the shows at ar/ge kunst, the William E. Jones fanzine presents images of various works by this US artist, who is known for videos that reinterpret archival materials, police recordings, porn sequences, surveillance footage, etc., to trace a cultural history of sexuality, highlighting the ideologies of power and strategies of social control that are bound to it. The text by Luigi Fassi tells the story of this artistic adventure. The booklet contains a loose color print of a still from Tearoom (2006).
    $150.00
  • “On his visit to Thailand and China, Stefan Marx drew visual notes and sketches of people and the many passengers on the flights from Shanghai, with a stop in Bangkok back to Germany, paying particular attention to their hairstyles and distinctly fashions and presenting them as individual portraits.” – from the publisher
    $20.00
  • Darin Klein’s Box of Books collects the efforts of 20 artists who created 20 small books with the same fold-out format but with widely differing content assembled in a kraft white box. Advertising, memory, love, language, identity, the archive, and sex are explored through photography, appropriation, poetry, painting and collage. Participating artists include Micah Ballard, Robert Becraft, Noel Black, bodega vendetta & prvtdncr, Timothy Cummings, Chantale Doyle, Zackary Drucker, Julia Dzwonkoski & Kye Potter, Marina Eckler, Edie Fake, Darin Klein, Nate Luce, Lucas Michael, Christopher Russell, Jim Schatz, Kelly Sears, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Ami Tallman, Sunnylyn Thibodeaux, and Jim Winters.
    $500.00
  • Special BAD issue International magazine for homosexuals Summer 2005 Release date: June 8, 2005 76 pages on pink paper BOTTOMS by Wolfgang Tillmans JOHN WATERS Baron of bad taste from Baltimore is obsessed by Michael Jackson’s Polka Dot penis. Interview by Wolfgang Tillmans Photography by Ryan McGinley TWINK by Mathias Casado Castro 13 BAD SEX STORIES by 13 faggots including film director Adam Baran, queen of drag Vaginal Davis, writer Bruce Benderson, Billy Miller who edits the glorious Straight to Hell magazine from Jersey City, David Mills from London, Canadian film legend Bruce LaBruce, Robert Glück, singer of popsongs Stephin Merrit, William van Meter, Ralph McGinnis, Butt reader John Soulsby, another Butt reader Allan Bradford who’s a 25 year old homo from Seattle, and Shannon Michael Kane from Melbourne, Australia. NORMAL BODIES from all over the world BORING INTERVIEW WITH A RANDOM GAY STRANGER by James Anderson EMBARRASSING INTERVIEW WITH A ONE NIGHT STAND by Sander Plug DISGUSTING INTERVIEW WITH A TOILET CLEANER Interview by Adam Baran Photography by Paul Moreno PARTY POOPERS by Donatien Veismann DANDYLION Interview by Tim Groen Photography by Joe Oppedisano
    $85.00
  • International magazine for homosexuals Spring 2006 Release date: February 5, 2006 76 pages on pink paper SPRING by Walter Pfeiffer MIKE ALBO Exhibitionist writer loves being naked. Interview by Adam Baran Portraits by Derek Jackson BOYS by Paul Mpagi Sepuya TOP TRIO Viktor and Rolf and Rufus Wainwright meet for exclusive Butt rendez-vous. Interview by Jop van Bennekom & Gert Jonkers Photography by Viviane Sassen COCK by Juan-Dario PAUL RUTHERFORD Frankie Goes To Hollywood star goes to New Zealand. by Gert Jonkers ED DROSTE Singer of pop group called Grizzly Bear is tall and talented. Interview by Adam Baran Photography by Andreas Larsson THE BALL by Eduard Xandri JUSTIN BOND Kiki of performance duo Kiki and Herb kicks ass. Interview by Stephin Merritt Photography by Johnnie Shand Kydd KENNY MELLMAN Herb of performance duo Kiki and Herb is amazing. Interview by Stephin Merritt Photography by Johnnie Shand Kydd LAST PAGE Nasty Fucker music sheet Composed by Mikael Karlsson
    $85.00
  • Fantastic magazine for homosexuals Winter 2006 Release date: December 14, 2006 76 pages on pink paper MICHAEL LUCAS New York’s hardcore porn director from Russia eats ass in private. by Gert Jonkers JASON WHIPPLE Homo lives in a small town in Vermont and loves sexing and hiking. Photography by Miguel Villalobos Interview by Jop van Bennekom OWEN PALLETT Singing violinist from Canada is a total cuddle slut. Interview by Ed Droste Photography by Neal Franc Fantastic magazine for homosexuals Winter 2006 Release date: December 14, 2006 76 pages on pink paper YOU ARE SO HAIRY by Robert Greene CASEY SPOONER Biennial Butt Babble Interview by Gert Jonkers Photography by Marcelo Krasilcic JOHN CAMERON MITCHELL Film director had electric shaver knicked by hustler. Interview by Adam Baran Photography by Wolfgang Tillmans I LOVE ROB Judas Priest singer kicks ass. by Cesar Padilla THE COUPLE by Matthias Vriens JON SAVAGE Writer of famous punk book has sex therapy every week. Interview by Alex Needham Photography by Jason Evans BUTTSTUFF The readers’ section
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  • HEY! It’s BUTT magazine number twenty-two for spring two thousand and eight… In this issue: DRUMMERS by Cesar Padilla PAUL MPAGI SEPUYA Catholic youngster fucked couple simultaneously in Vienna and New York. Interview by AA Bronson Photography by Paul Mpagi Sepuya FRED HALSTED Rather late yet interesting interview with dead porno artist. by William E. Jones PETER PARTY Homo Hip Hop hero from Philadelphia enjoys getting face fucked. Interview by Adam Baran Photography by Miguel Villalobos CENTERFOLD Dutch writer and filmmaker Lernert Engelberts spread out… by Daniel Riera GARY LEE BOAS Famous Homosexual celebrity chaser lives on bible belt. Interview by Jop van Bennekom Photography by Marc Zaffuto IAN & JOE Former heterosexual friends discover the joy of gay sex. by Bruce Benderson ITALIANI by Alessandro Di Giampietro BUTTSTUFF The readers’ section
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  • The Homo Quarterly Winter 2008/09 Release date: December, 2008 72 pages on pink paper For the 25th issue of BUTT we decided it was time again to put some ass on the cover, so voila, here we go: this extra fine specimen belongs to a handsome young man who goes by the name of Juan. He was born in Colombia, but grew up in Miami. He is also the intern at BUTT’s New York office. Juan’s derriere was caught on film at Boiler Room on October 23, 2008, by the fabulous Miguel Villalobos. Miguel had a terrible cold that night, but he nonetheless managed to convince at least another 25 homosexualists at the bar to drop their pants in front of his lens. For more buttshots by Miguel, go straight to page 5. 25 BUTTS by Miguel Villalobos JOHN HOLLAND Singer of the New York Electronic-Goth band Salem likes the word ‘like’ and was interviewed by Michael Joseph Bullock Jr. Photography by David Benjamin Sherry. CHRIS Amazingly handsome London chap works as a sexual health counselor and loves to takes off his clothes for photographer Devin Blair. CRAIG P. WERN Manhattan Manscaper shaves erect penis with Italian baby powder while being interviewed and photographed by Felix Burrichter. JAYNE COUNTY Pioneering transsexual punk legend picks up the phone in Georgia to speak with Rupert Smith. Photography by Michael Fox. POSTER An amazing double-sided diaporama of the bathrooms at The Cock in New York, photographed by Adrian Gaut. DESI Handsome Puerto Rican Jersey boy with a pansexual past puts on his mask and body bag for photographer Nicolas Wagner. PAUL P. Candian artist is a penis person who lost his last name in art school and was interviewed by Jop van Bennekom. Photography by Scott Treleaven. ANONYMOUS Homosexual in a wheelchair pretends to be disabled and was interviewed by Cesar Padilla. POEM Pretty Pink Pricks, by Shane Allison. MODEL A letter from Christmas, Brazil, by Marcílio Amorim. Photography by Erick van der Weijde. WANKER Peter Breen shoots a load into a river in Provence and takes tons of pictures. RECIPE Spicy Pork Butt in Soft White Buns, cooked to perfection by Mark Owen. Photography by Christian Siekmeier. PARTY Summer in Chicago shit hole, by M.I.K.E.Y. BLOWJOB Catholic Czech convert blows Slovakian Capuchin monk and talks to Adam Baran. Photography by Martin Maryska. LOVE Two lovely readers met each other on BUTT’s website. Photography by Oisin. MR. 2000 Fact: the 2000th BUTTHEAD hails from windy Chicago and is called Bill Joure.
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  • David Sedaris returns with his most deeply personal and darkly hilarious book. If you've ever laughed your way through David Sedaris's cheerfully misanthropic stories, you might think you know what you're getting with Calypso. You'd be wrong. When he buys a beach house on the Carolina coast, Sedaris envisions long, relaxing vacations spent playing board games and lounging in the sun with those he loves most. And life at the Sea Section, as he names the vacation home, is exactly as idyllic as he imagined, except for one tiny, vexing realization: it's impossible to take a vacation from yourself. With Calypso, Sedaris sets his formidable powers of observation toward middle age and mortality. Make no mistake: these stories are very, very funny--it's a book that can make you laugh 'til you snort, the way only family can. Sedaris's powers of observation have never been sharper, and his ability to shock readers into laughter unparalleled. But much of the comedy here is born out of that vertiginous moment when your own body betrays you and you realize that the story of your life is made up of more past than future. This is beach reading for people who detest beaches, required reading for those who loathe small talk and love a good tumor joke. Calypso is simultaneously Sedaris's darkest and warmest book yet--and it just might be his very best.
    $12.00
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