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searchsystem · 8 days
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O.OO / Taipei Design Center & Not Just Library / Kitokito Toyama / Printed Matter / 2019
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vazelinacocomix · 10 months
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Saturday, 17th of June at 17.00, we'll be launching a collection of materials working together under the umbrella name of Atelier, at Indecis Artist Run Space/The Secret Garden. The collection comprises 2 postcards with interviews, an A3 format 8 page comic documenting past and present workshops around the city of Timisoara, a 1/2 A4 leaflet of around 20 pages with research pictures, notes and sequential scribbles, an A3 poster printed on both sides as well as a 7.7/7.7cm Risograph printed booklet by palpabil.ro + assembled by the team of crafty wizards going under the monicker of Fabrik, who also handled the postcard prints.
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Here is a link to the tiny 88pg bundle, minus the colorul outburst. The project couldn't have come together without the focus of Ioana Ciolea/Punky, the sound engineering of Waka_x/Felix Petrescu of Makunouchi Bento or the financial support of Centrul de Proiecte, through their nano-grant program funded via Timisoara 2023's Capital of Culture pack. Most of the printed materials & interviews are crammed together on mestering.ro
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remainsstreet · 1 year
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“Anti-Radiant Cognition” is a new 4 color risograph print edition for Printed Matter. Printed by Perfectly Acceptable Press in Chicago. Available this week at Expo Chicago or online now at Printed Matter. Signed and numbered edition of 100 
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garadinervi · 8 months
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Bernar Venet, Exploited Subjects, (artist's book, offset printed, from a portfolio of nineteen printed objects), Multiples, Inc., New York, NY, 1970 [© Bernar Venet / ARS, New York / ADAGP, Paris]
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Sources: Artists' Books and Multiples, Sackville, New Brunswick; Printed Matter, Inc., New York, NY; MoMA, New York, NY; Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL; Marian Goodman Gallery, New York, NY and Paris
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joyerisjoy · 7 days
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“SCULLY” by Lee Noble
A book my art teacher showed me. I’ve never seen X-Files.
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strathshepard · 10 months
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via Printed Matter
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halukturgutmenguc · 1 year
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©all rights reserved / htm.studios/2023/095
Getting ready.....!
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absurdlogic · 1 year
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What is Risograph?
Risograph is considered a printmaking technology that is growing in popularity with artist, illustrators, and graphic designers. It combine screen printing techniques with the usability of a office copier and it creates bright vivid colors and a grainy texture that is hard to mimic. It is used to print large quantities of posters, zines, and prints.
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Illustrator @natalie-andrewson ( they are great you should check out more of their work.)
In addition to the unique colors and textures that are created the ink is vegetable based and is considered more environmentally friendly than other methods of printing.
Another interesting factor is that no two prints color out looking exactly the same. The are alway small differences in how the color layers.
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Color mixing chart from Pindot Press
So if you're a illustrator looking create prints or a graphic designer to create a zine I highly encourage you to look for a local risograph studio/press. Many of them even hold workshops to show artists how riso works!
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fashionbooksmilano · 11 months
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Printed Matter / Druckwerk
Karel Martens with Jaap van Triest and Robin Kinross
Hyphen Press, London 2001, Second Edition, 208 pages, 17,3 x 23,6 cm, paperback, ISBN 0 90 7259 20 0
euro 90,00
email if you want to buy [email protected]
The work of Karel Martens occupies an intriguing place in the present European art-and-design landscape. Martens can be placed in the tradition of Dutch modernism – in the line of figures such as Piet Zwart, H.N. Werkman, Willem Sandberg. Yet he maintains some distance from the main developments of our time: from both the practices of routinized modernism and of the facile reactions against this. His work is both personal and experimental. At the same time, it is publicly answerable. Over the now 50 years of his practice, Martens has been prolific as a designer of books. He has also made contributions in a wide range of design commissions, including stamps, coins, signs on buildings. Intimately connected with this design work has been his practice as an artist. This started with geometric and kinetic constructions, and was later developed in work with the very material of paper; more recently he has been making relief prints from found industrial artefacts. This book looks for new ways to show and discuss the work of a designer and artist, and is offered in the same spirit of experiment and dialogue that characterizes the work it presents.
25/05/23
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t-w-i-i-g · 1 year
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searchsystem · 3 months
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Wang Zhi-Hong / Faces Publications / Dieter Rams: The Complete Works / Book / 2023
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printheaux · 6 months
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via Printed Matter:
S.M.S. No. 3 — 1968 Artist Magazine
"We're excited to share a new selection of the artist magazine S.M.S. (Shit Must Stop) published throughout 1968 by The Letter Edged in Black Press, founded by William Copley and Dimitri Petrov. Conceived as a utopian/democratic meeting ground for artists' projects of all kinds, S.M.S. contributors were not given any direction or restrictions on the work they produced for the bi-monthly portfolio. Whatever the artists created, Copley and his assistant Dimitri Petrov reproduced with scrupulous fidelity to the original. The work ranged from the purely conceptual to the carefully crafted, from well-known and unknown artists alike. Subscriptions were sold and the portfolios were sent through the mail. Issue No. 3 features work by Dick Higgins, Hannah Wiener, John Battan, William Bryant (Billy Copley), Enrico Baj, Aftograph, Roland Penrose, Man Ray, Joseph Kosuth, Ronnie Landfield and H.C. Westermann. The slipcase portfolio is by John Battan."
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arron-foster-studio · 9 months
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Green In Judgement, pt.19
Emulsion Lift on Arches Cover
6”x6.5”
2023
Summer sketches
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garadinervi · 7 months
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Max Stolkin, On Bringing Water to Boil in Valdivia, Gravel Projects, New York, NY, 2018, Perfect bound softcover with vellum cover and postcard insert, Edition of 100 numbered copies [Printed Matter, New York, NY. © Max Stolkin]
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benzodaze · 2 years
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Jen Shear- untitled (hate me)
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strathshepard · 2 years
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Barbara Kruger, Cover magazine, 1980, via Printed Matter
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