• The Japanese word gaijin is a conflation of two descriptors: gai meaning “outside” and jin meaning “person.” Typically a term reserved for foreigners, this illustrated zine by the Brooklyn-based Matt Leines presents a celebratory sequence of extra-anthro caricatures ranging from the abject to the abstractly naïve. Employing a graphic ‘80s geometry, the textures of early-internet digital illustration programs, and the influence of Japanese anime, Gaijin Parade is a gallery-style freak show of surrealistic and absurdist delight.
    $20.00
  • Born in 1984 in Nice, Bettina Henni currently lives and works in Buissard, France. After studying graphic design in Lyon and illustration in Strasbourg, she founded the tiny print studio Riso Papier Machine together with Alexis Beauclair. She participates in collective editorial adventures (Lagoon Magazine, Tandem, Beautiful illustrations), exhibitions and has published drawings for the New York Times, the Tiger or Article 11. Her research focuses on the edge between writing and drawing, inventory and narration. She is the author of forty books and fake books, not yet finished, that she plans to self-publish someday soon because doing everything yourself always takes longer than expected. -Nieves
    $20.00
  • GET LOST is a collective portrait of downtown New York. Twenty-one international artists were invited to create a personal view of the city and draw a map of downtown New York, uncovering a territory that is both real and imaginary. The maps were collected in a fanzine publication that was distributed for free at galleries, not-for-profit institutions and other sites that animate the life of downtown New York. GET LOST brings together fictional landscapes, utopian visions, private memories, and obsessive instructions to explore Manhattan, its past, present, and future. An exercise in emotional geography, GET LOST sketches the coordinates for an endless drift across the streets and myths of downtown New York. GET LOST is the city as seen through the eyes of: 16beaver group; Francis Alÿs; Cory Arcangel; Jennifer Bornstein; Beth Campbell; Marcel Dzama; Isa Genzken; Inaba and Associates; Dorothy Iannone; Chris Johanson; Christopher Knowles; Terence Koh; Julie Mehretu; Jonas Mekas; Aleksandra Mir; Thurston Moore; Dave Muller; William Pope.L; Lordy Rodriguez; Rirkrit Tiravanija; Lawrence Weiner. GET LOST is a New Museum production, edited by Massimiliano Gioni, Director of Special Exhibitions. To view copies, visit the New Museum Resource Center. To purchase, visit the New Museum Store. Beginning Wednesday, June 6, 2007, free copies of GET LOST were made available to the public at the following markers of the downtown scene and cultural organizations around the city: Opening Ceremony (35 Howard Street), Babeland (43 Mercer Street), Bowery Poetry Club (308 Bowery), The Bowery Hotel (340 Bowery), Congee Village (100 Allen Street), Lost City Arts (18 Cooper Square), Freemans Restaurant (Freeman Alley at Rivington Street), Two Boots (155 East 3rd Street), Patricia Field (302 Bowery), Screaming Mimi's (382 Lafayette Street), Joe's Pub (425 Lafayette Street), Artist's Space (38 Greene Street, 3rd Floor), The Kitchen (512 West 19th Street), Sculpture Center (44-19 Purves Street, Long Island City), The Rotunda Gallery (33 Clinton Street, Brooklyn), Bronx Museum (1040 Grand Concourse at 165th Street, Bronx), and the Bedford Cheese Shop (229 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn). GET LOST was also distributed at the galleries of participating artists.
    $50.00
  • Limited Edition 20 page Gilmore Boys Selfie Zine - TW: Dickpics, sexynesss, celebrity cameos (Paris Hilton, Charles Burns, Alvin Buenaventura, John Travolta, George Michael, Mark Hoppus, Pocketmonsters etc.) by HTML Flowers and acclaimed graphic novelist Simon Hanselmann.
    $25.00
  • A collection of illustrated heads and masks by Iowa City artist Josh Doster.
    $30.00
  • Belgian artist and musician, Dennis Tyfus seems to be quite the Renaissance man with his fingers in many many pies. For this zine, he presents images made during a particularly sweltering vacation in Perth, Australia. Collages, paintings and drawings extract and subvert realities with heavy-handed textures and geometric configurations.
    $50.00
  • Susan Cianciolo puts love into everything she creates. Long recognized for her clothing line, Run, Cianciolo’s boundless creativity is evident throughout her multifaceted practice, which includes designing books, theatre costumes, films and forms of ephemera that defy the categorizations of fashion, craft and art. Appreciation for Cianciolo’s tender sensibilities has been celebrated with recent exhibitions at Bridget Donahue Gallery in New York, Overduin & Co. in Los Angeles and the South London Gallery. Her work ushers our understanding of clothing away from the flighty world of trends and towards an awareness of spirituality and imagination. Susan Cianciolo was born in 1969 in Providence, RI, and she lives and works in New York City. From 1995–2001 Cianciolo produced her critically- acclaimed collection RUN. More recently, her work has been the subject of solo exhibitions at Yale Union, Portland, OR, USA (2016); 356 S. Mission Road, Los Angeles, CA, USA (2016); Bridget Donahue, New York, NY, USA (2015); and Alleged Gallery, New York, NY, USA (2001). Her work has been included in group exhibitions at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY, USA (2017); The Swiss Institute, New York, NY, USA (2016); Interstate Projects, New York, NY, USA (2016); White Columns, New York, NY, USA (2016); MoMA PS1, Long Island City, NY, USA (2015); and Portikus Museum, Frankfurt, Germany.
    $24.00
  • Chloe Feinberg’s work has an affinity with Vaporwave, a sub-genre of electronic music and art started in the early 2010’s by internet communities, and much like this genre, seeks to rearrange the relationship with the aesthetics of consumer culture by referencing and remaking nostalgic imagery. Feinberg believes in the importance of individual exploration of the unconscious, excavating our own personal underworld and often a deep confusion and ambivalence to these images.
    $20.00
  • Kim Gordon takes “emo” to task in this hand written and illustrated artist’s book. Without a body, how can the music have a soul? Follow her argument to its logical end in this seriously amusing indictment of white middle class boys.  Color photocopied zine with vellum cover, stapled.  Signed / numbered edition of 30 copies.  Includes an original drawing with a sharpie.
    $500.00
  • Andreas Banderas (1985) lives in Oslo, Norway, and is studying graphic design at the National Academy of Arts. His first zine with Nieves consist of drawings and collages made during the last year, when he got a scanner and started to draw for the first time since kindergarten.
    $50.00
  • This series of photography books by designer Oldham highlights remarkable people, places, and spaces and feature essays by noted critics and cultural figures.  Essay by Cindy Sherman
    $40.00
  • Juillet features a selection of Ronan Bouroullec’s recent drawing. 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 field ranging from the design of small objects as jewellery 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.
    $30.00
  • Jim Drain’s work in his new book for No. 6, tilted Käuzchensteig 10, reflects upon time spent in a quiet suburban street that dead ends onto the Grunnewald forest in Berlin.
    $45.00
  • “Moondog is the greatest poet in the history of Key West. I read a few of these pages and loved every minute of it.” Harmony Korine The Beach Bum follows the outrageous misadventures of Moondog (Matthew McConaughey), a rebellious burnout who only knows how to live life by his own rules. Complete with an all-star cast including Snoop Dogg, Isla Fisher, Zac Efron, Jimmy Buffett, Martin Lawrence and Jonah Hill, The Beach Bum is the wildly original and subversive new comedy from writer/director Harmony Korine.
    $40.00
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