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10.12.2010 — KUNSTVEREIN presents PARAGUAY PRESS




Paraguay Press joins the highly selective roster of publishers presented at the Store for Independent Publishing of Kunstverein, in Amsterdam.

PP books are given a special display from December 11 to January 30, 2011.
Opening reception: 10 December 6 – 8 PM


Kunstverein
Ruyschstraat 4 III
1091 CB Amsterdam
Opening hours: Fridays and Saturdays 12.00 to 18.00 or by appointment.

www.kunstverein.nl

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05.11.2010 — PARAGUAY PRESS IS AT THE NEW YORK ART BOOK FAIR




From Friday 5 to Sunday 7, Paraguay Press will be at the New York Art Book Fair organized by Printed Matter Inc. at PS1.

Because it's so huge, here's a tip: we're on the top floor. Oh and please make sure you haven't spent all your money by the time you get to that last floor.

NYBF is at MoMA PS1, 22-25 Jackson Ave, Long Island City, Queens NY.

www.nyartbookfair.com

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01.09.2010 — NEW RELEASE: PARAGUAY PRESS # 7 KARL LARSSON - PARROT




Parrot is the third book written by Swedish artist Karl Larsson, whose work consistently explores language, writing, and narrative in relation to historical and contemporary experiments in literature and art. Parrot originates from a research conducted by the artist on the work of Marcel Broodthaers, who famously withdrew from poetry and developed a fascination for birds -- as in the famous piece from 1976 Ne dites pas que je ne l’ai pas dit.

Parrot by Karl Larsson is a 80-pages long poetical essay – or maybe an analytical piece of poetry – about the repetition, the dissemination, and the crystallization of words and their meanings. It is a book about bodies, containers, and documents. It harbors, generates and repeats poetical statements. A parrot is a bird whose body is inhabited by others: it mimicks their language and creates comical and uncanny resemblances. It is a very beautiful bird.

Karl Larsson – Parrot was produced in conjunction with the exhibition "Parrot" Marcel Broodthaers and Karl Larsson, at Index - The Swedish Contemporary Art Foundation, Stockholm, Sept-Oct 2010.

Edited by Kim West
Design by Pascal Prosek
September 2010. English
Edition of 1000
11 x 18,4 cm, 80 pages, b/w, softcover
ISBN: 978-2-918252-06-1
€ 12



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16.06.2010 — NEW RELEASE: PARAGUAY PRESS # 6 OSCAR TUAZON - I CAN'T SEE




Produced in the aftermath of the solo exhibitions recently organized at the Centre international d’art et du paysage de l’île de Vassivière (France); the Kunsthalle Bern (Switzerland) and the Parc Saint Léger – Centre d’art contemporain (France), I CAN’T SEE stands as the first comprehensive monograph on the work developed by American artist Oscar Tuazon since 2002. It was co-published with Do.Pe Press and features more than 250 pages of images of works and documents, a series of short texts authored by Ariana Reines, Matthew Stadler, Cedar Sigo, Karl Holmqvist, Thomas Boutoux, Carissa Rodriguez, Eileen Myles and David Lewis as well as a long interview with the artist done by Chiara Parisi, Sandra Patron and Philippe Pirotte, the curators of his recent shows.

Edited by Oscar Tuazon, with Thomas Boutoux, Pierre-François Letué
and Dorothée Perret
Design by Pierre-François Letué, Paris
Texts in English, German and French
June 2010. Edition of 2000
Softcover, 272 pages. 24 x 32 cm
Silkscreen cover, 226 pages of color ill.
ISBN: 978-2-918252-05-4

€ 28 Euros

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15.05.2010 — NEW RELEASE: PARAGUAY PRESS # 5 KATINKA BOCK




Beautifully designed by Guillaume Mojon (Zurich) this book is the first monograph dedicated to the German artist Katinka Bock. Following a series of solo exhibitions of Bock in France, Germany and Holland since 2007, three authors were invited to write for this book: the art critics and historians Sabeth Buchmann and Kim West, and the artist Natascha Sadr Haghighian. Their three essays offer a variety of writing styles and approaches of art criticism, between empiricism, theory and fiction. But all pursue, in their own way, the very subject of Bock’s work, which is that thinking is a social conduct, maybe the most consequential of social acts.

Edited by Thomas Boutoux
Authors: Sabeth Buchmann, Natascha Sadr Haghighian, Kim West
Design by Guillaume Mojon, Zurich
Texts in English, German and French
May 2010. Edition of 1200
Hardcover, 152 pages. 14,5 x 21 cm
Images 56 color / 46 b&w
ISBN: 978-2-918252-03-0

€25

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14.03.2010 — FORTHCOMING PERFORMANCE OF L'ENTRETIEN (THE INTERVIEW)




The theater play "L'Entretien" written by Thomas Boutoux and Guillaume Leblon, and published by Paraguay last Fall, will be performed on Sunday, March 14th at 3pm, at Le Grand Café, Centre d'art contemporain, in Saint-Nazaire, France.

Actors: Renan Carteaux et Volodia Serre.

This event takes place on the occasion of Guillaume Leblon's solo exhibition "Someone Knows Better Than Me" at Le Grand Café (January 23 - March 21 2010). This is a free event.

Le Grand Café, Centre d'art contemporain
Place des Quatre z'horloges, 44 600 Saint-Nazaire – France
T + 33 (0)2 44 73 44 00
grand_cafe@mairie-saintnazaire.fr
www.grandcafe-saintnazaire.fr

For more information about l'Entretien.

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13.02 - 20.03.2010 — THE MEANING OF EVERYTHING at TANYA LEIGHTON, BERLIN




Ayreen Anastas and Rene Gabri's self-reflexive endeavour continues in the form of a gallery exhibition at Tanya Leighton in Berlin. Titled The Meaning of Everything. One Step Forward Two Steps Back, it is part of ‘Forum Expanded’ — a programme within the International Forum of New Cinema at the 60th International Film Festival of Berlin.

From the press release: "The second volume of The Meaning of Everything appears as a collection of elements for a newspaper and continues the rumination on crisis begun in the first volume. At the time when Volume 1 was being written, the pressures of the crisis were palpable, and the eventual crash of financial markets in the autumn of 2008 was only the perennial tip of the iceberg. Volume 2 grapples with the economic fallout while attempting to place it within a larger historical context. The notes, scraps of paper, headlines, and questions are gleaned from lectures and various texts related to capitalism, neoliberalism, financialization, crisis, value, ideology, communism, power and desire. The research and thoughts that comprise Volume 2 is the beginning for another work examining the period between 1989 and 2009 — what came before and might come after."

Tanya Leighton
Kurfürstenstraße 156
10785 Berlin
www.tanyaleighton.com


The Meaning of Everything. Vol 1 is published by Paraguay Press
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15.09.2009 — NEW RELEASE: PARAGUAY PRESS #004


STEAL THIS BOOK

Dora García




A tribute to Abbie Hoffmann’s pamphlet of the same name, Steal this Book documents eleven recent performative projects by Spanish artist Dora García. Edited by François Piron, the book presents the private correspondence of the artist with the various interpreters of the situations she sets up in the public space. It proposes a documentation of a body of work without an overview, nor an official line, since it takes neither the artist point of view nor the critic’s. Instead, it discloses questions, misunderstandings and arguments, making this book part suspense story, part user’s manual, part script for a stand-up comedy. Steal this Book is presented in exhibitions as a Dora Garcia sculpture meant to be stolen, but can also be found in selected bookstores worldwide.


Edited by François Piron and Dora Garcia
Design by Alex Gifreu, Barcelona
Texts in English, Spanish, German and French
September 2009. Edition of 15,000
Softcover, 136 pages. 11 x 18 cm
Images 25 b&w
ISBN: 978-2-918252-04-7

Price: 12 Euros

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09.09. 2009 — NEW RELEASE: : PARAGUAY PRESS #003


THE INTERVIEW / L'ENTRETIEN

Thomas Boutoux and Guillaume Leblon




The Interview is a theatrical play for two actors in six scenes, written in collaboration between the artist Guillaume Leblon and the critic Thomas Boutoux. It stages the ongoing conversation between an artist and a critic that begins when the former commissions a text from the latter. Their dialog soon develops into a dramatic series of misunderstandings, agreements and discord about writing, art-making and publishing, but also about Egyptian sepulture, drinking in the afternoon, artistic paranoia, the uses of time, the artist as Average Joe or institutional critique, as The Interview follows their desperate attempt to write a new Tristram Shandy.

2009. Edition of 500.
Paperback, 112 pages. 20x13 cm.
Bilingual French/English. With color illustrations.
Design by Bowling Club.
ISBN: 978-2-918252-02-3
Price: 12€

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FRANCE


Section 7 Books

65, rue Rébeval, 75019 Paris
Hours: Wed-Sat 2-6 pm
Tel: +33(0)178032451
section7books@gmail.com
www.castillocorrales.fr/section7/


Florence Loewy

9 rue de thorigny, 75003 Paris
Hours: Tue-Sat 2-7 pm
Tel: +33(0)144789845
info@florenceloewy.com
www.florenceloewy.com


Yvon Lambert

108, rue Vieille du Temple, 75003 Paris
Hours: Tue-Sat 10am-7 pm
Tel: +33(0)142710933
librairie@yvon-lambert.com
www.yvon-lambert.com


Librairie du Palais de Tokyo

13, av du Président Wilson, 75016 Paris
Hours: Tue-Sun: noon-11.30 pm
Tel: +33(0)149520204
lalibrairie@palaisdetokyo.com
www.palaisdetokyo.com


Librairie du Musée d'art moderne de la Ville de Paris

11, av du Président Wilson, 75016 Paris
Hours: Tue-Sun: 10am-6 pm
Tel: +33(0)153674045
libmamvp@club-internet.fr


Librairie du Magasin

Centre National d'Art Contemporain de Grenoble
155, cours Berriat, 38028 Grenoble Cedex 1
Hours: Tue-Sun 2-7 pm
Tel: +33(0)476216524
librairie@magasin-cnac.org
www.magasin-cnac.org


Librairie / Les Abattoirs

76 allées Charles-de-Fitte, 31300 Toulouse
Hours: Wed-Fri: 10 am-6 pm
Tel: +33(0)5 62 48 57 48
libdesabattoirs@numericable.fr
http://www.lesabattoirs.org/librairie/



AUSTRALIA


Dark Horsey Bookshop

Lion Arts Centre, North Terrace at Morphett Street, Adelaide
Hours: Tue -Fri 11am-5pm, Sat 2pm-5pm
Tel: +618 8211-7505
aeafbooks@aeaf.org.au
www.aeaf.org.au



CANADA


READ Books

Charles H. Scott Gallery at Emily Carr University of Art and Design
1399 Johnston Street, Vancouver, BC
Hours: Mon-Fri 12.00 – 5.00; Sat-Sun 10.00 – 5.00
Tel: +1 604 844 3809
www.ecuad.ca/resources/read



ENGLAND


AA Bookshop
36 Bedford Square, London WC1B 3ES
Hours: Mon-Fri 10.00 - 6.30; Sat 11.00 - 5.00
Tel: +44 (0)20 7887 4041
www.aabookshop.net



Artwords

65a Rivington Street, London EC2A 3QQ
Hours: Mon-Sat 10.30 - 7.00
Tel: +44 20 7729 2000

20-22 Broadway Market, London E8 4QJ
Hours: Mon-Fri 10.30-6.30, Sat. 10.00-6.00, Sun. 10.30-7.00
shop@artwords.co.uk
www.artwords.co.uk


Donlon Books

210 / Unit 3, Cambridge Heath Road, 
London 
E2 9NQ
77 Broadway Market, 
London 
E8 4PH
Hours: Wed-Sun 11.00-18.30
Tel. +44 208 980 4859

Tel: +44 (0)20 7923 7507
mail@donlonbooks.com
www.donlonbooks.com


ICA Bookshop

The Mall, London SW1Y 5H
Hours: Wed-Fri: 2.30pm - 9.30pm; Sat:12 noon-10pm; Sun: 12 noon-8.30pm
TEL: +44 (0)20 77661438/ 1452
bookshop@ica.org.uk
www.ica.org.uk



GERMANY


Motto Berlin

Skalitzer Str. 68, im Hinterhof. 10997 Berlin
Hours: Mon-Sat 12am-7pm
Tel: +49 (0)30 75442119
mottodistribution@gmail.com
www.mottodistribution.com


Pro qm

Almstadtstraße 48-50. 10119 Berlin
Hours: Mon-Sat 11am-8pm
Tel: +49 (0)30 2472852-0
info@pro-qm.de
www.pro-qm.de



ICELAND


Útúrdúr

Austurstræti 6
101 Reykjavík
Hours: Mon-Fri 12-6pm ; Sat: 12-4pm
uturdur@gmail.com
www.uturdur.blogspot.com



KOREA


The Books

서울시 종로구 감고당길 43
43 Gamgodang-gil, Jongro-gu, Seoul, Korea
Hours: Tue-Sun 11am-10pm
Tel +82 2 733 8945
mediabus@gmail.com
www.samusobooks.com



LATVIA


1/4 Satori

Lāčplēša iela 31 Rīga, LV-1011
Hours: Mon-Fri 10am-9pm ; Sat-Sun: 11am-7pm
Tel +371 67287741
www.satori.lv



PORTUGAL


A Estante

Itinerant Bookshop, Lisbon
info@aestante.com
www.aestante.com



NORWAY

Torpedo bokhandel

Trelastgata 3, PB 9297 Grønland, N-0134 Oslo Hours: Wed-Fri 11.00 – 5.00; Sat-Sun 12.00 – 5.00 Tel: T. +47 22 17 06 06 www.torpedobok.no


SCOTLAND


Aye-Aye Books

CCA
350 Sauchiehall Street
Glasgow G2 3JD
Hours: Thu–Sat 11am-6pm
info@aye-ayebooks.com
www.aye-ayebooks.com



SLOVENIA


Kapsula

Podhod Ajdovščina 1, 1000 Ljubljana
Hours: Mon–Fri 11am-3pm
Tel: +386 (0)40 370 199 / +386 (01) 232 2969
p74info@volja.net
www.kapsula.si



SPAIN


Projecte SD

Passatge Mercader 8. 08008 Barcelona
Hours: Tue-Sat 11am-7pm
Tel: +34 93 488 1360
info@projectesd.com
www.projectesd.com



SWEDEN


Black Letter Books

Kungstensgatan 26, 113 57 Stockholm
Hours: Fri-Sat 12am-6pm
www.blackletterbooks.net


Malmö Konsthall Bokhandel

Johannesgatan 7, SE-200 10 Malmö
Hours: Mon-Sun 11am-5pm / Wed: 11am-9pm
www.konsthall.malmo.se



SWITZERLAND


Kunsthalle Basel Bookshop

Steinenberg 7, 4051 Basel
Hours: Tue/Wed/Fri 11am–6pm - Thu 11am–8.30pm - Sat/Sun 11am–5pm
www.kunsthallebasel.ch


Motto Zürich

Langstr. 84, 8004 Zürich
Hours: Thu-Fri: 2-7pm / Sat: 12-5pm zurich@mottodistribution.com
www.mottodistribution.com



UNITED STATES


Printed Matter, Inc

195 Tenth Avenue, New York, NY 10011
Hours: Tue-Wed: 11am - 6pm; Thu-Sat: 11am - 7pm
T: 212 925 0325, F: 212 925 0464
www.printedmatter.org


Spoonbill & Sugartown

218 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11211
Hours: 10 am—10pm Daily
sugar@spoonbillbooks.com
www.spoonbillbooks.com


St. Marks Bookshop

31 Third Avenue, New York 10003
Hours: Mon - Sat: 10am - 12pm / Sun: 11am - 12pm
Tel: 212-260-7853
stmarksbooks@mindspring.com
www.stmarksbookshop.com


Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit

4454 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, MI 48201
Hours: Wed; Sat; Sun: 10am - 5pm / Thu-Fri: 11am - 8pm
Tel: 313.832.6622
masshaq@mocadetroit.org
www.mocadetroit.org


Dexter Sinister

38 Ludlow Street (Basement South), New York, NY 10002
Hours: Saturdays 12.00 – 6.00
Tel: +1 213 235 6296 / +1 917 741 8949
www.dextersinister.org


specific object / David Platzker

601 West 26 Street, room M285, New York NY 10001
Hours: Mon-Fri 11.00 – 5.00
Tel: +1 212 242 6253
www.specificobject.com


New Museum Store

New Museum
235 Bowery, New York, NY 10002
Hours: Wed: 11.00-6.00; Thu 11.00-9.00; Fri-Sun 11.00-6.00
Tel: +1 212 219 1222
www.newmuseum.org/shop


Golden Age

119 N Peoria St. #2D, Chicago, IL 60607
Hours: Wed - Sun, 12.00 - 6.00
Tel: +1 312 288 8535
www.shopgoldenage.com/shop


Ooga Booga

943 N. Broadway #203, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Hours: Tue-Sat 12.00-7.00
Tel: +1 213 617 1105
www.oogaboogastore.com


Monograph Bookwerks

5005 NE 27th Avenue at Alberta, Portland, Oregon 97211
Hours: Wed-Sun 11.00-7.00
Tel: +1 503 284 5005
www.monographbookwerks.com


Midway Contemporary Art

527 Second Avenue Southeast, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55414
Hours: Tue-Sat 11.00 - 5.00
Tel: +1 612 605 4504
www.midwayart.org



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