Schilt Publishing & Gallery July – December 2015
new titles
20 FotoFest View From Inside
2 Leonard Freed: Amsterdam Jews in the 1950s
Ilvy Njiokiktjien Slagroomtaart en Slingers
4 David Batchelder Tideland
Nicholas Albrecht One, No One, and One
6 Ananda van der Pluijm An Incomplete History
Hundred Thousand
(GM 7)
Matt Gunther Probable Cause
Schilt Gallery Upcoming exhibitions
Louise Baring Emmy Andriesse Elena Perlino Pipeline
9 Russian House
Robert King Democratic Desert
10 Sergey Chilikov
Malcolm Venville The Women of Casa X
11 Lucia Ganieva
21 Scott Daniel Ellison Iowa, Ohio
12 Vadim Gushchin 13 Sergey Maximishin
Jane Hilton Precious
14 Igor Moukhin
Igor Moukhin My Moscow
15 Tribal Art from India
Sergey Chilikov Selected Works 1978-
backlist
Lorena Ros Unspoken
19 Cig Harvey Gardening At Night
Vadim Gushchin Everyday Objects/Cultural
Linda Dorigo and Andrea Milluzzi Rifugio
Treasures
Mario Giacomelli Under The Skin Of Reality
David Chancellor Hunters
Yola Monakhov Stockton The Nature of Imitation
Sophie Zenon Roads Over Troubled Water 22 Lucia Ganieva Ermitazhniki (GM 1)
Sadik Kwaish Alfraji Lauren Fleishman The Lovers 19 Peter Suschitzky Naked Reflections
Chiara Tocci Life After Zog (GM 2) Matthew Murray Ska (GM 3)
Diana Matar Evidence
Gesche Würfel Basement Sanctuaries (GM 4)
Anna Fox Resort 1 Butlin’s Bognor Regis
Camille Renée Devid My Other Side (GM5)
Anna Fox Resort 2 Butlin’s Bognor Regis Elliot Ross Animal
Donald Weber & Arthur Bondar Barricade (GM 6) 23 Distribution
Dear friends,
This coming autumn, we will be publishing three extraordinary books. Rather fewer than what you’ve come to expect from us but we have good reasons. The huge number of titles we published in the spring means a lot of time and effort needs to be spent on marketing, especially now that several books will be printed closer to summer. And because our books appear in Europe first, and a few months later in North America, it means a lot of extra work for our new marketing manager on the other side of the Atlantic, Amber Terranova. Which is why we’ve decided to take it a bit easier this autumn, ensuring a good balance. The three new titles differ greatly in style and theme: David Batchelder’s Tideland is 100% pure art: his spectacular photographs of beach ‘art’ created by the forces of nature itself are of astounding beauty. An opinion shared by the gifted photography writer David Campany, who jumped at the chance to write the text accompanying the book.
Elliot Ross Other Animals World Press Photo 15 Dutch edition World Press Photo 14 Dutch edition World Press Photo Stories of Change World Press Photo Next #01, Next #02, Next #03 and Next #04
Join the club! Become a Rhubarbino Design: MV LevievanderMeer, Amsterdam
Check our website: schiltpublishing.com
We are also publishing two documentary books. The Jewish Historical Museum in Amsterdam has built up a truly impressive collection of photos by Magnum photographer Leonard Freed (1929-2006), all produced in the ’50s, when Freed lived in Amsterdam, forming a compelling portrait of Jewish life in Amsterdam. JHM’s photography curator Bernadette van Woerkom will be compiling this book in collaboration with designer Victor Levie, to accompany the exhibition to be held in the museum (30 October 2015 till 16 February 2016). But we are sure it will enjoy much wider appeal – because Freed was not just another photographer; his name is revered worldwide. And since Jewish life in the Amsterdam of the ’50s is a topic that fascinates many outside the Netherlands, there will be an English-language edition as well as a Dutch-language one.
Ananda van der Pluijm’s intriguing work An Incomplete History, will feature in part seven of our Grey Matters series. Ananda’s breathtaking photography shows an image of severe erosion in Tanzania, interwoven with the erosive character of the life of both a Tanzanian woman and her own family. It is a remarkable and striking book, beautifully supplemented with text from Bill Kouwenhoven. In 96 pages, it is by far the thickest Grey Matters to date! Information about two new exhibitions in our gallery this autumn completes this brochure. In August we will be transforming the gallery into a Russian House, with works by Sergey Chilikov, Lucia Ganieva, Vadim Gushchin, Igor Moukhin and Sergey Maximishin. The end of November sees our first ever non-photographic exhibition: mesmerising tribal art from India will then, literally, adorn the walls of the gallery. All in all, the autumn promises to be one to cherish. And with Amber Terranova joining Yasmin Keel to form an unbeatable marketing team, what more could we wish for? Maarten Schilt Amsterdam, April 2015
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new titles
20 FotoFest View From Inside
2 Leonard Freed: Amsterdam Jews in the 1950s
Ilvy Njiokiktjien Slagroomtaart en Slingers
4 David Batchelder Tideland
Nicholas Albrecht One, No One, and One
6 Ananda van der Pluijm An Incomplete History
Hundred Thousand
(GM 7)
Matt Gunther Probable Cause
Schilt Gallery Upcoming exhibitions
Louise Baring Emmy Andriesse Elena Perlino Pipeline
9 Russian House
Robert King Democratic Desert
10 Sergey Chilikov
Malcolm Venville The Women of Casa X
11 Lucia Ganieva
21 Scott Daniel Ellison Iowa, Ohio
12 Vadim Gushchin 13 Sergey Maximishin
Jane Hilton Precious
14 Igor Moukhin
Igor Moukhin My Moscow
15 Tribal Art from India
Sergey Chilikov Selected Works 1978-
backlist
Lorena Ros Unspoken
19 Cig Harvey Gardening At Night
Vadim Gushchin Everyday Objects/Cultural
Linda Dorigo and Andrea Milluzzi Rifugio
Treasures
Mario Giacomelli Under The Skin Of Reality
David Chancellor Hunters
Yola Monakhov Stockton The Nature of Imitation
Sophie Zenon Roads Over Troubled Water 22 Lucia Ganieva Ermitazhniki (GM 1)
Sadik Kwaish Alfraji Lauren Fleishman The Lovers 19 Peter Suschitzky Naked Reflections
Chiara Tocci Life After Zog (GM 2) Matthew Murray Ska (GM 3)
Diana Matar Evidence
Gesche Würfel Basement Sanctuaries (GM 4)
Anna Fox Resort 1 Butlin’s Bognor Regis
Camille Renée Devid My Other Side (GM5)
Anna Fox Resort 2 Butlin’s Bognor Regis Elliot Ross Animal
Donald Weber & Arthur Bondar Barricade (GM 6) 23 Distribution
Dear friends,
This coming autumn, we will be publishing three extraordinary books. Rather fewer than what you’ve come to expect from us but we have good reasons. The huge number of titles we published in the spring means a lot of time and effort needs to be spent on marketing, especially now that several books will be printed closer to summer. And because our books appear in Europe first, and a few months later in North America, it means a lot of extra work for our new marketing manager on the other side of the Atlantic, Amber Terranova. Which is why we’ve decided to take it a bit easier this autumn, ensuring a good balance. The three new titles differ greatly in style and theme: David Batchelder’s Tideland is 100% pure art: his spectacular photographs of beach ‘art’ created by the forces of nature itself are of astounding beauty. An opinion shared by the gifted photography writer David Campany, who jumped at the chance to write the text accompanying the book.
Elliot Ross Other Animals World Press Photo 15 Dutch edition World Press Photo 14 Dutch edition World Press Photo Stories of Change World Press Photo Next #01, Next #02, Next #03 and Next #04
Join the club! Become a Rhubarbino Design: MV LevievanderMeer, Amsterdam
Check our website: schiltpublishing.com
We are also publishing two documentary books. The Jewish Historical Museum in Amsterdam has built up a truly impressive collection of photos by Magnum photographer Leonard Freed (1929-2006), all produced in the ’50s, when Freed lived in Amsterdam, forming a compelling portrait of Jewish life in Amsterdam. JHM’s photography curator Bernadette van Woerkom will be compiling this book in collaboration with designer Victor Levie, to accompany the exhibition to be held in the museum (30 October 2015 till 16 February 2016). But we are sure it will enjoy much wider appeal – because Freed was not just another photographer; his name is revered worldwide. And since Jewish life in the Amsterdam of the ’50s is a topic that fascinates many outside the Netherlands, there will be an English-language edition as well as a Dutch-language one.
Ananda van der Pluijm’s intriguing work An Incomplete History, will feature in part seven of our Grey Matters series. Ananda’s breathtaking photography shows an image of severe erosion in Tanzania, interwoven with the erosive character of the life of both a Tanzanian woman and her own family. It is a remarkable and striking book, beautifully supplemented with text from Bill Kouwenhoven. In 96 pages, it is by far the thickest Grey Matters to date! Information about two new exhibitions in our gallery this autumn completes this brochure. In August we will be transforming the gallery into a Russian House, with works by Sergey Chilikov, Lucia Ganieva, Vadim Gushchin, Igor Moukhin and Sergey Maximishin. The end of November sees our first ever non-photographic exhibition: mesmerising tribal art from India will then, literally, adorn the walls of the gallery. All in all, the autumn promises to be one to cherish. And with Amber Terranova joining Yasmin Keel to form an unbeatable marketing team, what more could we wish for? Maarten Schilt Amsterdam, April 2015
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Leonard Freed: Amsterdam Jews in the 1950s Text by Bernadette van Woerkom At the start of his life-long career, Magnum photographer Leonard Freed (1929-2006) lived for many years in Amsterdam, from 1957 till 1970. As an American Jew, coming from a family of Russian immigrants, he felt at ease in this historic city with its liberal spirit and longstanding tradition of tolerance to Jews.
Bernadette van Woerkom (Amsterdam, 1955) is a photography curator at the Jewish Historical Museum in Amsterdam. She organised numerous exhibitions both on Dutch and international photographers, such
Design: MV Levievandermeer, Amsterdam
Fascinated by the remarkable recovery after the Holocaust of Jewish life in Amsterdam, where only 14,000 of 75,000 Jews survived, the young Freed made this the topic of his first documentary as a professional photographer. Immersing himself in the Amsterdam Jewish community for more than a year in 1957-1958, he visited synagogues, study centres, schools and festivities, and followed people in their homes, at work and on the streets. Working within the traditions of humanistic photography, Freed made a multifaceted and compelling portrayal of a community that had endured unimaginable sufferings, but was now trying to forget, and rebuild a new life, demonstrating a striking resilience and vitality.
ISBN 978 90 5330 857 8 Format: 19 x 24.5 cm 128 pages with approx. 100 photos in duotone World rights October 2015 £ 27.50 | $ 40 | € 35 Dutch edition: Leonard Freed. Joden van Amsterdam in de jaren vijftig ISBN 978 90 5330 858 5 € 35 The exhibition Leonard Freed: Amsterdam Jews in the 1950s will be held in the Jewish
Considering himself to be an author rather than a journalist, from the onset it was Freed’s aim not to make an encyclopaedia of Jewish life, but to paint an atmosphere, ‘to depict a vibrant community’. He therefore focused optimistically on the younger generations and left out any hints to the Holocaust, such as the ruins of the Jewish quarter. This hopeful perspective, of looking at the future and forgetting the past, seems to be both a reflection of Freed’s own outlook on life and the prevailing spirit in the Jewish community in the 1950s. Today, in hindsight, we know that the traumas of war were still lingering on and could not be ignored, to burst out in the 1960s and 1970s. This knowledge of hidden pain and silence brings to the pictures a duality, a historical layering and a sense of poignancy, that Freed and the people he photographed could not have been aware of. Freed’s photos stand out not only for their artistic qualities, but also as historical documents of singular value, as not many pictures survived of Jewish life in Amsterdam in the immediate post-war years.
Historical Museum in Amsterdam from October 30, 2015 until February 14, 2016.
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Only a small selection of the more than 2,500 images of this series was published in Freed’s first photo book Jews of Amsterdam (1958). In 2013 the Jewish Historical Museum in Amsterdam rediscovered the series and acquired 100 vintage prints from Freed’s widow. In addition, the museum bought 150 new prints of unpublished images. This book presents some 100 photos, an introduction by curator of photography Bernadette van Woerkom, and a number of interviews with people that were identified in the photos.
as Emmy Andriesse, Eva Besnyö, Sem Presser, Robert Capa, Saul Leiter, Marianne Breslauer and Roman Vishniac. In 2010 she published a book on the Dutch-Polish photographer Boris Kowadlo.
Leonard Freed: Amsterdam Jews in the 1950s Text by Bernadette van Woerkom At the start of his life-long career, Magnum photographer Leonard Freed (1929-2006) lived for many years in Amsterdam, from 1957 till 1970. As an American Jew, coming from a family of Russian immigrants, he felt at ease in this historic city with its liberal spirit and longstanding tradition of tolerance to Jews.
Bernadette van Woerkom (Amsterdam, 1955) is a photography curator at the Jewish Historical Museum in Amsterdam. She organised numerous exhibitions both on Dutch and international photographers, such
Design: MV Levievandermeer, Amsterdam
Fascinated by the remarkable recovery after the Holocaust of Jewish life in Amsterdam, where only 14,000 of 75,000 Jews survived, the young Freed made this the topic of his first documentary as a professional photographer. Immersing himself in the Amsterdam Jewish community for more than a year in 1957-1958, he visited synagogues, study centres, schools and festivities, and followed people in their homes, at work and on the streets. Working within the traditions of humanistic photography, Freed made a multifaceted and compelling portrayal of a community that had endured unimaginable sufferings, but was now trying to forget, and rebuild a new life, demonstrating a striking resilience and vitality.
ISBN 978 90 5330 857 8 Format: 19 x 24.5 cm 128 pages with approx. 100 photos in duotone World rights October 2015 £ 27.50 | $ 40 | € 35 Dutch edition: Leonard Freed. Joden van Amsterdam in de jaren vijftig ISBN 978 90 5330 858 5 € 35 The exhibition Leonard Freed: Amsterdam Jews in the 1950s will be held in the Jewish
Considering himself to be an author rather than a journalist, from the onset it was Freed’s aim not to make an encyclopaedia of Jewish life, but to paint an atmosphere, ‘to depict a vibrant community’. He therefore focused optimistically on the younger generations and left out any hints to the Holocaust, such as the ruins of the Jewish quarter. This hopeful perspective, of looking at the future and forgetting the past, seems to be both a reflection of Freed’s own outlook on life and the prevailing spirit in the Jewish community in the 1950s. Today, in hindsight, we know that the traumas of war were still lingering on and could not be ignored, to burst out in the 1960s and 1970s. This knowledge of hidden pain and silence brings to the pictures a duality, a historical layering and a sense of poignancy, that Freed and the people he photographed could not have been aware of. Freed’s photos stand out not only for their artistic qualities, but also as historical documents of singular value, as not many pictures survived of Jewish life in Amsterdam in the immediate post-war years.
Historical Museum in Amsterdam from October 30, 2015 until February 14, 2016.
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Only a small selection of the more than 2,500 images of this series was published in Freed’s first photo book Jews of Amsterdam (1958). In 2013 the Jewish Historical Museum in Amsterdam rediscovered the series and acquired 100 vintage prints from Freed’s widow. In addition, the museum bought 150 new prints of unpublished images. This book presents some 100 photos, an introduction by curator of photography Bernadette van Woerkom, and a number of interviews with people that were identified in the photos.
as Emmy Andriesse, Eva Besnyö, Sem Presser, Robert Capa, Saul Leiter, Marianne Breslauer and Roman Vishniac. In 2010 she published a book on the Dutch-Polish photographer Boris Kowadlo.
David Batchelder Tideland Text by David Campany
Design: MV Levievandermeer,
After five years of looking closely through his camera at a small beach, David Batchelder no longer sees the shores as we know them. His vision now is of a private reality within the tideland. In Tideland, Batchelder invites you to join him in his visual journey into a tideland like none that has yet been photographed. Batchelder uses the camera, not to picture more clearly that which we already know, but to discover and capture the unsung beauty of our land. He shares with us an inexplicable, ambiguous, imaginative and odd world of magical visions – landscapes, spaces, creatures and curious objects, disfigured and eroded by the ocean. Although Batchelder uses digital processes, his approach to creative camera work has its origin very much in the era of film, using a digital camera and Photoshop as one would have used a film camera and a darkroom.
Amsterdam ISBN 978 90 5330 856 1
David Campany’s essay introduces Batchelder’s tideland world where the viewer’s imagination and memory take over and, you too, leave the beach as you now know it.
Format: 22.8 x 31.5 cm 256 pages with approx. 120 photos in
In the 1960s, David Batchelder
David Campany is a writer, curator
full colour
received an MA and MFA in
and artist, working mainly with
World rights
photography from the University of
photography. He has written many
September 2015
Iowa studying under John Schulze. He
books and curated many shows. David
£ 50 | $ 75 | € 65
taught photography at Smith College,
has a PhD and teaches at the
Amherst College, Boston University,
University of Westminster, London. For
Dartmouth State College, and Plymouth
his writing, David has received the ICP
State College. His early photographs
Infinity Award, the Kraszna-Krausz
were exhibited widely, published in
Book Award, a Deutscher Fotobuch-
Aperture magazine, and can be admired
preis, and the Royal Photographic
in the following collections: Addison
Society’s award for writing.
Gallery of American Art, Fogg Museum, George Eastman House, Michigan Institute of Technology, Smith College, Bowdoin College, Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Hood Museum, and Dartmouth College. Batchelder did not start making creative photographs until 1984. Ninety photographs from Tideland were exhibited at the City Gallery at Waterfront Park, Charleston, South 4
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Carolina in 2014.
David Batchelder Tideland Text by David Campany
Design: MV Levievandermeer,
After five years of looking closely through his camera at a small beach, David Batchelder no longer sees the shores as we know them. His vision now is of a private reality within the tideland. In Tideland, Batchelder invites you to join him in his visual journey into a tideland like none that has yet been photographed. Batchelder uses the camera, not to picture more clearly that which we already know, but to discover and capture the unsung beauty of our land. He shares with us an inexplicable, ambiguous, imaginative and odd world of magical visions – landscapes, spaces, creatures and curious objects, disfigured and eroded by the ocean. Although Batchelder uses digital processes, his approach to creative camera work has its origin very much in the era of film, using a digital camera and Photoshop as one would have used a film camera and a darkroom.
Amsterdam ISBN 978 90 5330 856 1
David Campany’s essay introduces Batchelder’s tideland world where the viewer’s imagination and memory take over and, you too, leave the beach as you now know it.
Format: 22.8 x 31.5 cm 256 pages with approx. 120 photos in
In the 1960s, David Batchelder
David Campany is a writer, curator
full colour
received an MA and MFA in
and artist, working mainly with
World rights
photography from the University of
photography. He has written many
September 2015
Iowa studying under John Schulze. He
books and curated many shows. David
£ 50 | $ 75 | € 65
taught photography at Smith College,
has a PhD and teaches at the
Amherst College, Boston University,
University of Westminster, London. For
Dartmouth State College, and Plymouth
his writing, David has received the ICP
State College. His early photographs
Infinity Award, the Kraszna-Krausz
were exhibited widely, published in
Book Award, a Deutscher Fotobuch-
Aperture magazine, and can be admired
preis, and the Royal Photographic
in the following collections: Addison
Society’s award for writing.
Gallery of American Art, Fogg Museum, George Eastman House, Michigan Institute of Technology, Smith College, Bowdoin College, Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Hood Museum, and Dartmouth College. Batchelder did not start making creative photographs until 1984. Ninety photographs from Tideland were exhibited at the City Gallery at Waterfront Park, Charleston, South 4
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Carolina in 2014.
Ananda van der Pluijm An Incomplete History Grey Matters 7
Design: MV Levievandermeer, Amsterdam
Text by Bill Kouwenhoven
An Incomplete History is a reflection of what’s left after erosion has hit a life. Soil is the earth’s fragile skin that anchors all life. When this soil slips away, a life crumbles, a family falls apart and memories start to fade. Ananda uses photography to reconnect with her surroundings and to find her bearings. Her previous series, Martin, were an attempt to reconnect with her half-brother, whom she hadn’t seen for ten years. This new work, An Incomplete History, explores her feelings of absence after her father, whom she had not seen for a long time, died. Having only one object, a fossil, to remember him by, she set out to lay bare the remains after erosion affected a family in Tanzania. At a site of historical and archeological importance, she looked through a magnifying glass into what it means to be connected to land and family. Crafted as a love story, the book shows the cruel effects of erosion on belonging and family life, knowing that life goes on.
ISBN 978 90 5330 859 2 Format: 22 x 24.5 cm Grey carton softcover with banderole 96 pages with 52 photos in tritone World rights December 2015 £ 15 | $ 30 | € 20 Schilt Publishing, Amsterdam
Grey Matters High-quality, affordable cahiers with top-class photography from emerging and established artists
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Ananda van der Pluijm (1980) is a
condition. Her experiences inspired
Dutch photographer and visual artist
her to focus on human relationships,
based in Amsterdam. Her graduation
loneliness and creating new
project for the Amsterdam Photo
connections with photography. Her
Academy, Martin, won 3rd Prize
work is an ongoing research on how
Observed Portraits Stories at World
the medium can be used to connect
Press Photo 2013 and was selected as a
- conceptually, thematically and
finalist for the Getty Portrait Prize. She
technically. From the beginning, she
also holds an MA in Cultural Studies.
has been creating personal, intimate
Ananda started using photography in
stories and portraits with sensitivity,
2009 as a means to make contact with
compassion and respect. Ananda is
her surroundings, during her
currently working on several projects
rehabilitation after developing Guillain-
within her theme, and continues to
Barré syndrome, an autoimmune
shoot the stories that touch her.
Ananda van der Pluijm An Incomplete History Grey Matters 7
Design: MV Levievandermeer, Amsterdam
Text by Bill Kouwenhoven
An Incomplete History is a reflection of what’s left after erosion has hit a life. Soil is the earth’s fragile skin that anchors all life. When this soil slips away, a life crumbles, a family falls apart and memories start to fade. Ananda uses photography to reconnect with her surroundings and to find her bearings. Her previous series, Martin, were an attempt to reconnect with her half-brother, whom she hadn’t seen for ten years. This new work, An Incomplete History, explores her feelings of absence after her father, whom she had not seen for a long time, died. Having only one object, a fossil, to remember him by, she set out to lay bare the remains after erosion affected a family in Tanzania. At a site of historical and archeological importance, she looked through a magnifying glass into what it means to be connected to land and family. Crafted as a love story, the book shows the cruel effects of erosion on belonging and family life, knowing that life goes on.
ISBN 978 90 5330 859 2 Format: 22 x 24.5 cm Grey carton softcover with banderole 96 pages with 52 photos in tritone World rights December 2015 £ 15 | $ 30 | € 20 Schilt Publishing, Amsterdam
Grey Matters High-quality, affordable cahiers with top-class photography from emerging and established artists
6
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Ananda van der Pluijm (1980) is a
condition. Her experiences inspired
Dutch photographer and visual artist
her to focus on human relationships,
based in Amsterdam. Her graduation
loneliness and creating new
project for the Amsterdam Photo
connections with photography. Her
Academy, Martin, won 3rd Prize
work is an ongoing research on how
Observed Portraits Stories at World
the medium can be used to connect
Press Photo 2013 and was selected as a
- conceptually, thematically and
finalist for the Getty Portrait Prize. She
technically. From the beginning, she
also holds an MA in Cultural Studies.
has been creating personal, intimate
Ananda started using photography in
stories and portraits with sensitivity,
2009 as a means to make contact with
compassion and respect. Ananda is
her surroundings, during her
currently working on several projects
rehabilitation after developing Guillain-
within her theme, and continues to
Barré syndrome, an autoimmune
shoot the stories that touch her.
Schilt Gallery
upcoming exhibitions
Russian House
22.08.15 - 21.11.15 Russian House Sergey Chilikov Lucia Ganieva Vadim Gushchin Sergey Maximishin Igor Moukhin
28.11.15 - 17.01.16 Tribal Art from India
Peter Martensstraat 121 NL – 1087 na Amsterdam T +31 20 330 59 29 M +31 6 51 32 06 56 gallery@schiltpublishing.com
Sergey Chilikov Lucia Ganieva Vadim Gushchin Sergey Maximishin
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upcoming exhibitions
Russian House
22.08.15 - 21.11.15 Russian House Sergey Chilikov Lucia Ganieva Vadim Gushchin Sergey Maximishin Igor Moukhin
28.11.15 - 17.01.16 Tribal Art from India
Peter Martensstraat 121 NL – 1087 na Amsterdam T +31 20 330 59 29 M +31 6 51 32 06 56 gallery@schiltpublishing.com
Sergey Chilikov Lucia Ganieva Vadim Gushchin Sergey Maximishin
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Cig Harvey Gardening At Night ISBN 978 90 5330 844 8
Linda Dorigo & Andrea Milluzzi Rifugio Christians of the Middle East
Mario Giacomelli Under the Skin of Reality Treasures from the Sassoferrato Archive
£29.95 | $50 | €39.90
ISBN 978 90 5330 843 1
Edited by Katiuscia Biondi, Marina Itolli and Catia Zucchetti With an introduction by Achille Bonito Oliva
Text by Vicky Goldberg
£29.95 | $50 | €40
Peter Suschitzky Naked Reflections
Diana Matar Evidence
ISBN 978 90 5330 846 2
ISBN 978 90 5330 842 4
£42.50 | $65 | €50
£38 | $60 | €45
14 Dutch Edition ISBN 978 90 5330 826 4 €24
ISBN 978 90 5330 813 4 £38 | $60 | €45
15 Dutch Edition ISBN 978 90 5330 850 9 €25
Next #01 ISBN 978 90 5330 762 5 £12.50 | $30 | €19.50
Next #02 ISBN 978 90 5330 781 6 £12.50 | $30 | €19.50
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Yola Monakhov Stockton The Nature of Imitation
Sadik Kwaish Alfraji
Text by Elisabeth Biondi
£42.50 | $65 | €50
Lauren Fleishman The Lovers
Curated by Nat Muller
ISBN 978 90 5330 836 3
Anna Fox Resort 1 Butlin’s Bognor Regis
Text by Manfred Zollner
Stories of Change Beyond the ‘Arab Spring’
ISBN 978 90 5330 848 6
£32.50 | $50 | €40
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ISBN 978 90 5330 730 4
ISBN 978 90 5330 823 3
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ISBN 978 90 5330 845 5 £24.50 | $40 | €30
Elliot Ross Animal
Resort 2 Butlin’s Bognor Regis
ISBN 978 90 5330 736 6
ISBN 978 90 5330 840 0
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Other Animals Text by Diana L. Daniels ISBN 978 90 5330 835 6 £30 | $60 | €40
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Cig Harvey Gardening At Night ISBN 978 90 5330 844 8
Linda Dorigo & Andrea Milluzzi Rifugio Christians of the Middle East
Mario Giacomelli Under the Skin of Reality Treasures from the Sassoferrato Archive
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