Schilt Publishing & Gallery January – June 2016
new titles
Anna Fox Resort 1 Butlin’s Bognor Regis
2 FotoFest Changing Circumstances
Anna Fox Resort 2 Butlin’s Bognor Regis
4 Sara Davidmann Ken. To be destroyed
Elliot Ross Animal
6 Giancarlo Ceraudo Destino Final
Elliot Ross Other Animals
9 Edward Thompson The Unseen
Robert King Democratic Desert Elena Perlino Pipeline
10 World Press Photo 16 Dutch edition 12 Alia Al Farsi A Retrospective 14 18
21 Matt Gunther Probable Cause
Schilt Gallery Upcoming exhibition
Scott Daniel Ellison Iowa, Ohio
Cig Harvey & Yola Monakhov Stockton
Jane Hilton Precious
backlist
Malcolm Venville The Women of Casa X
David Batchelder Tideland
Lorena Ros Unspoken
Leonard Freed After The War Was Over
Vadim Gushchin Everyday Objects/Cultural
Mario Giacomelli Under the Skin of Reality
Treasures
Cig Harvey Gardening At Night
David Chancellor Hunters Sophie Zénon Roads Over Troubled Water
Yola Monakhov Stockton The Nature of Imitation Lauren Fleishman The Lovers 19 Linda Dorigo and Andrea Milluzzi Rifugio
22
grey matters Lucia Ganieva Ermitazhniki (GM 1)
Diana Matar Evidence
Chiara Tocci Life After Zog (GM 2)
Peter Suschitzky Naked Reflections
Matthew Murray Ska (GM 3)
Sadik Kwaish Alfraji
Gesche Würfel Basement Sanctuaries (GM 4)
World Press Photo 15 Dutch edition
Camille Renée Devid My Other Side (GM5)
World Press Photo 14 Dutch edition
Donald Weber & Arthur Bondar Barricade (GM 6)
World Press Photo Stories of Change
Ananda van der Pluijm An Incomplete History
World Press Photo Next #01, Next #02, Next #03 and Next #04
(GM 7) 23 Distribution
20 Louise Baring Emmy Andriesse Nicholas Albrecht One, No One, and One Hundred Thousand Ilvy Njiokiktjien Slagroomtaart en Slingers FotoFest View From Inside
Join the club! Become a Rhubarbino Design: LevievanderMeer, Amsterdam
Check our website: schiltpublishing.com
Dear friends, FotoFest International has always played a prominent role in our catalogue. Some breathtaking books from outstanding photographers have often been the result of encounters during the biennials in Houston. Furthermore, right from the start of Schilt Publishing’s close collaboration with FotoFest International in 2010, the focus has always been on maintaining interest in and support for photographers and artists participating in the biennials and, whenever possible, to offer them a platform via our publishing house. In this way, American, Russian and Arab photographers and artists have contributed to both Schilt Publishing and the Schilt Gallery, as witnessed by Contemporary U.S. Photography (Biennial 2010 theme), Contemporary Russian Photography (Biennial 2012 theme), and Contemporary Arab Photography, Video and Mixed-Media Art (Biennial 2014 theme). We will of course continue to publish American and Russian photographers, but the broad range of 2014’s Arab biennial, resulting in the standard work View From Inside – Contemporary Arab Photography, Video and Mixed-Media Art, has now resulted in a whole list focussing solely on contemporary Arab art. In addition to the collected works overview Sadik Kwaish Alfraji (2015, in collaboration with Ayyam Gallery), a second overview of the Omani artist Alia Al Farsi (in collaboration with Omar Donia / In the Eye of The Thunderstorm) is scheduled to appear at the end of this spring. And in the second half of 2016, two new titles are expected, including a fascinating book from the Palestinian artist Samia Halaby. Which makes five remarkable books in the space of two years. And of course we mustn’t forget the Stories of Change – Beyond the ‘Arab Spring’ (in collaboration with World Press Photo) published in 2014. So to all lovers of Arab art (and art lovers in general of course), I would say: Keep an eye on our activities – you won’t be disappointed! I’m very curious to find out where the 2016 Biennial will lead, especially since the book Changing Circumstances – Looking at the Future of the Planet will be appearing in March. This promises to be an extraordinary publication, about an essential topic,
including work from more than 35 artists. Schilt Publishing is proud of and grateful for the close collaboration with the entire team of FotoFest International in this venture. And we are just as proud of our close collaboration with World Press Photo. Which will result in yet another yearbook, World Press Photo 16, just a month later. And this one will be even more exciting than usual, because we thought it was high time to revamp it. This will result in a new, more compact format, with 50% more pages (!) and a more ‘booky’ feel. And all that for the same retail price! The spring will see three other noteworthy publications. Sarah Davidmann’s Ken. To Be Destroyed is as intriguing as it is beautiful. It is an artistic reconstruction of the covert life of her uncle Ken, a transgender, loosely based on letters from his wife Hazel to Sara’s mother, Audrey Davidmann. Sara’s work interrogates and questions the position of art practice within the exploration of archives. From the raw material of the archive to these new photographic works, a new story emerges. Edward Thompson’s The Unseen – An Atlas of Infrared Plates sets out to explore the boundaries of perception, i.e. things outside our visual spectrum or events that have gone unnoticed or unreported. Thompson has gathered an extensive archive, using some of the last 46 dead-stock rolls of Kodak Aerochrome Infrared film in existence to reveal the unseen… The result is a veritable swan song to the medium of infrared photography, of which this book itself has also become an artefact, a part of its history. In conclusion, we offer a classic example of true journalism: Destino Final – Argentina’s Death Flights during the Dirty War by Giancarlo Ceraudo is the remarkable product of years of painstaking research into the horrific death flights during the Dirty War during the junta period in Argentina. It is a chilling book, with its classic black and white photography and extended textual contributions from various well-known authors I’m convinced that this season’s offerings will provide a rich palette of books that lovers of photography, art and journalism will appreciate unconditionally! Schilt Publishing
1
new titles
Anna Fox Resort 1 Butlin’s Bognor Regis
2 FotoFest Changing Circumstances
Anna Fox Resort 2 Butlin’s Bognor Regis
4 Sara Davidmann Ken. To be destroyed
Elliot Ross Animal
6 Giancarlo Ceraudo Destino Final
Elliot Ross Other Animals
9 Edward Thompson The Unseen
Robert King Democratic Desert Elena Perlino Pipeline
10 World Press Photo 16 Dutch edition 12 Alia Al Farsi A Retrospective 14 18
21 Matt Gunther Probable Cause
Schilt Gallery Upcoming exhibition
Scott Daniel Ellison Iowa, Ohio
Cig Harvey & Yola Monakhov Stockton
Jane Hilton Precious
backlist
Malcolm Venville The Women of Casa X
David Batchelder Tideland
Lorena Ros Unspoken
Leonard Freed After The War Was Over
Vadim Gushchin Everyday Objects/Cultural
Mario Giacomelli Under the Skin of Reality
Treasures
Cig Harvey Gardening At Night
David Chancellor Hunters Sophie Zénon Roads Over Troubled Water
Yola Monakhov Stockton The Nature of Imitation Lauren Fleishman The Lovers 19 Linda Dorigo and Andrea Milluzzi Rifugio
22
grey matters Lucia Ganieva Ermitazhniki (GM 1)
Diana Matar Evidence
Chiara Tocci Life After Zog (GM 2)
Peter Suschitzky Naked Reflections
Matthew Murray Ska (GM 3)
Sadik Kwaish Alfraji
Gesche Würfel Basement Sanctuaries (GM 4)
World Press Photo 15 Dutch edition
Camille Renée Devid My Other Side (GM5)
World Press Photo 14 Dutch edition
Donald Weber & Arthur Bondar Barricade (GM 6)
World Press Photo Stories of Change
Ananda van der Pluijm An Incomplete History
World Press Photo Next #01, Next #02, Next #03 and Next #04
(GM 7) 23 Distribution
20 Louise Baring Emmy Andriesse Nicholas Albrecht One, No One, and One Hundred Thousand Ilvy Njiokiktjien Slagroomtaart en Slingers FotoFest View From Inside
Join the club! Become a Rhubarbino Design: LevievanderMeer, Amsterdam
Check our website: schiltpublishing.com
Dear friends, FotoFest International has always played a prominent role in our catalogue. Some breathtaking books from outstanding photographers have often been the result of encounters during the biennials in Houston. Furthermore, right from the start of Schilt Publishing’s close collaboration with FotoFest International in 2010, the focus has always been on maintaining interest in and support for photographers and artists participating in the biennials and, whenever possible, to offer them a platform via our publishing house. In this way, American, Russian and Arab photographers and artists have contributed to both Schilt Publishing and the Schilt Gallery, as witnessed by Contemporary U.S. Photography (Biennial 2010 theme), Contemporary Russian Photography (Biennial 2012 theme), and Contemporary Arab Photography, Video and Mixed-Media Art (Biennial 2014 theme). We will of course continue to publish American and Russian photographers, but the broad range of 2014’s Arab biennial, resulting in the standard work View From Inside – Contemporary Arab Photography, Video and Mixed-Media Art, has now resulted in a whole list focussing solely on contemporary Arab art. In addition to the collected works overview Sadik Kwaish Alfraji (2015, in collaboration with Ayyam Gallery), a second overview of the Omani artist Alia Al Farsi (in collaboration with Omar Donia / In the Eye of The Thunderstorm) is scheduled to appear at the end of this spring. And in the second half of 2016, two new titles are expected, including a fascinating book from the Palestinian artist Samia Halaby. Which makes five remarkable books in the space of two years. And of course we mustn’t forget the Stories of Change – Beyond the ‘Arab Spring’ (in collaboration with World Press Photo) published in 2014. So to all lovers of Arab art (and art lovers in general of course), I would say: Keep an eye on our activities – you won’t be disappointed! I’m very curious to find out where the 2016 Biennial will lead, especially since the book Changing Circumstances – Looking at the Future of the Planet will be appearing in March. This promises to be an extraordinary publication, about an essential topic,
including work from more than 35 artists. Schilt Publishing is proud of and grateful for the close collaboration with the entire team of FotoFest International in this venture. And we are just as proud of our close collaboration with World Press Photo. Which will result in yet another yearbook, World Press Photo 16, just a month later. And this one will be even more exciting than usual, because we thought it was high time to revamp it. This will result in a new, more compact format, with 50% more pages (!) and a more ‘booky’ feel. And all that for the same retail price! The spring will see three other noteworthy publications. Sarah Davidmann’s Ken. To Be Destroyed is as intriguing as it is beautiful. It is an artistic reconstruction of the covert life of her uncle Ken, a transgender, loosely based on letters from his wife Hazel to Sara’s mother, Audrey Davidmann. Sara’s work interrogates and questions the position of art practice within the exploration of archives. From the raw material of the archive to these new photographic works, a new story emerges. Edward Thompson’s The Unseen – An Atlas of Infrared Plates sets out to explore the boundaries of perception, i.e. things outside our visual spectrum or events that have gone unnoticed or unreported. Thompson has gathered an extensive archive, using some of the last 46 dead-stock rolls of Kodak Aerochrome Infrared film in existence to reveal the unseen… The result is a veritable swan song to the medium of infrared photography, of which this book itself has also become an artefact, a part of its history. In conclusion, we offer a classic example of true journalism: Destino Final – Argentina’s Death Flights during the Dirty War by Giancarlo Ceraudo is the remarkable product of years of painstaking research into the horrific death flights during the Dirty War during the junta period in Argentina. It is a chilling book, with its classic black and white photography and extended textual contributions from various well-known authors I’m convinced that this season’s offerings will provide a rich palette of books that lovers of photography, art and journalism will appreciate unconditionally! Schilt Publishing
1
Changing Circumstances Looking at the Future of the Planet Design: HvADesign, New York ISBN 978 90 5330 862 2 Format: 24 x 30 cm (portrait) Hardcover with dust jacket 256 pages with approx. 150 photos in full colour and duotone World rights March 2016 £35 | $60 | €50 The book Changing Circumstances is a collaboration between FotoFest
This book is an expansive presentation of international contemporary photography, video, and new media art addressing the challenges presented by global change. The book shows the works of over 30 leading international artists, focusing on the ways in which photographic, video and digital art reflects on our relationship, as individuals and as a society, to the natural environment around us. An important aspect of this presentation is how individual artists are using their work to address the impact of human behaviour on the natural environment. The purpose of the book is to provoke, through visual art, new ways of thinking about how we see our role within the natural environment and our connection(s) to the rest of the planet – and how this affects our future. The book looks at ways in which artists and scientists are re-visioning our relationship with the earth and space.
International and Schilt Publishing.
The artists and artworks confront a broad range of issues that are challenges to the future of the earth. These include climate change, water, energy and food production, population, natural resources, waste, and migration. Many of the works present atypical uses of visual art and photography to address these changes with new media, moving image, performance, and text.
Jamey Stillings. #10768, 25 June 2013, from the series The Evolution of Ivanpah Solar Tower, power block, and heliostats of Unit 3 with Mount Clark in the background. Courtesy of the artist
Lead essays will be provided by scholars, scientists, pioneering FotoFest curator Wendy Watriss and FotoFest executive director Steven Evans. The authors will look at the dynamic relationships between contemporary art photography, issues of global change, and the relationship of human society to the environment. Statements by participating artists will accompany the visual imagery. Co-curators of Changing Circumstances, Wendy Watriss, Frederick Baldwin and Steven Evans, will provide a philosophical overview of the project in the introduction.
Dornith Doherty. Millennium Seed Bank Research Seedlings and Lochner-Stuppy Test Garden No. 4, 2011. Courtesy of the artist, Holly Johnson Gallery, Dallas, and Moody Gallery, Houston
2
Schilt Publishing
Susan Derges. Tide Pool 39, 2015. Courtesy of the artist and Purdy Hicks Gallery, London
Changing Circumstances Looking at the Future of the Planet Design: HvADesign, New York ISBN 978 90 5330 862 2 Format: 24 x 30 cm (portrait) Hardcover with dust jacket 256 pages with approx. 150 photos in full colour and duotone World rights March 2016 £35 | $60 | €50 The book Changing Circumstances is a collaboration between FotoFest
This book is an expansive presentation of international contemporary photography, video, and new media art addressing the challenges presented by global change. The book shows the works of over 30 leading international artists, focusing on the ways in which photographic, video and digital art reflects on our relationship, as individuals and as a society, to the natural environment around us. An important aspect of this presentation is how individual artists are using their work to address the impact of human behaviour on the natural environment. The purpose of the book is to provoke, through visual art, new ways of thinking about how we see our role within the natural environment and our connection(s) to the rest of the planet – and how this affects our future. The book looks at ways in which artists and scientists are re-visioning our relationship with the earth and space.
International and Schilt Publishing.
The artists and artworks confront a broad range of issues that are challenges to the future of the earth. These include climate change, water, energy and food production, population, natural resources, waste, and migration. Many of the works present atypical uses of visual art and photography to address these changes with new media, moving image, performance, and text.
Jamey Stillings. #10768, 25 June 2013, from the series The Evolution of Ivanpah Solar Tower, power block, and heliostats of Unit 3 with Mount Clark in the background. Courtesy of the artist
Lead essays will be provided by scholars, scientists, pioneering FotoFest curator Wendy Watriss and FotoFest executive director Steven Evans. The authors will look at the dynamic relationships between contemporary art photography, issues of global change, and the relationship of human society to the environment. Statements by participating artists will accompany the visual imagery. Co-curators of Changing Circumstances, Wendy Watriss, Frederick Baldwin and Steven Evans, will provide a philosophical overview of the project in the introduction.
Dornith Doherty. Millennium Seed Bank Research Seedlings and Lochner-Stuppy Test Garden No. 4, 2011. Courtesy of the artist, Holly Johnson Gallery, Dallas, and Moody Gallery, Houston
2
Schilt Publishing
Susan Derges. Tide Pool 39, 2015. Courtesy of the artist and Purdy Hicks Gallery, London
Sara Davidmann
Ken. To be destroyed Edit and text by Val Williams
Design: Levievandermeer, Amsterdam ISBN 978 90 5330 861 5 Format: 21.5 x 31.5 cm (portrait) Hardcover with dust jacket 120 pages with approx. 113 photos in full colour World rights March 2016 £35 | $60 | €50
This project began with an archive and a discovery. Sara Davidmann and her siblings inherited letters and photographs belonging to her uncle and aunt, Ken and Hazel Houston, from her mother, Audrey Davidmann. The letters chronicled the relationship between Ken and Hazel. Hazel had been a dental secretary. Ken practised as an optician in Edinburgh. It emerged soon after they were married that Ken was transgender. In the context of a British marriage in the 1950s, this inevitably profoundly affected both their relationship and their relationships with the people around them. They remained together from 1954 to the end of Ken’s life. They had no children. Hazel and Audrey wrote to each other frequently in the late 1950s and early 60s after Hazel discovered that Ken was transgender; these letters tell Ken and Hazel’s story. In public Ken was a man, but in the privacy of the home he was a woman. In response to the letters and family photographs, Sara Davidmann has produced a new set of photographs using analogue, alternative and digital processes. Looking at the vintage photographs, she was acutely aware of their surfaces; the marks of time and damage had become part of the images. This led her to work on the surfaces of the photographs she produced using ink, chalks, hand tinting, magic markers and correction fluid. In the series ‘The Dress’, ‘Closer’, ‘Dealt with in Scotland’ and ‘Looking for K’, Davidmann has created works that interrogate and question the position of art practice within the exploration of archives. From the raw material of the archive to these new photographic works, a new story emerges.
For fifteen years Sara Davidmann
(2014) and at Unity Theatre for
London College of Communication.
has taken photographs and recorded
Homotopia’s 10th Anniversary Arts
Val is the editor of Ken. To be
oral histories in collaboration with
Festival Liverpool (2013). Her first
destroyed, working in collaboration
people from UK transgender and
book, Crossing the Line, was
with Sara Davidmann. She became
queer communities. Her work has
published by Dewi Lewis in 2003.
involved in the project in 2013 and, with Robin Christian, has curated the
been internationally exhibited and published. Ken. To be destroyed has
Val Williams is a writer, curator,
touring exhibition, which opened at
been exhibited at Museum of
professor and Director of the
PARC Space, London College of
Liverpool (2014), Limewharf Gallery
University of the Arts London
Communication in 2014.
(2014), PARCspace UAL Photograp-
Photography and the Archive
hy and the Archive Research Centre
Research Centre (PARC) at the
For fifteen years Sara Davidmann
an d the Archive Research Centre
Photography and the Archive
has taken photographs and recorded
(2014) and at Unity Theatre for
Research Centre (PARC) at London
oral histories in collaboration with
Homotopia’s 10 th Anniversary Arts
College of Communication. Val is the
people from UK transgender and
Festival Liverpool (2013). Her first
editor of Ken. To be destroyed, working
queer communi ties. Her work has
book Crossing the Line was published
in collaboration with Sara Davidmann.
been internationally exhibited and
by Dewi Lewis in 2003.
She became involved in the project in 2013 and, with Robin Christian, has
published. Ken. To be destroyed has
4
Schilt Publishing
been exhibited at Museum of
Val Williams is a writer, curator,
curated the touring exhibition, which
Liverpool (2014), Limewharf Gallery
professor and Director of the
opened at PARC Space, London
(2014), PARCspace UAL Photography
University of the Arts London
College of Communication in 2014.
Sara Davidmann
Ken. To be destroyed Edit and text by Val Williams
Design: Levievandermeer, Amsterdam ISBN 978 90 5330 861 5 Format: 21.5 x 31.5 cm (portrait) Hardcover with dust jacket 120 pages with approx. 113 photos in full colour World rights March 2016 £35 | $60 | €50
This project began with an archive and a discovery. Sara Davidmann and her siblings inherited letters and photographs belonging to her uncle and aunt, Ken and Hazel Houston, from her mother, Audrey Davidmann. The letters chronicled the relationship between Ken and Hazel. Hazel had been a dental secretary. Ken practised as an optician in Edinburgh. It emerged soon after they were married that Ken was transgender. In the context of a British marriage in the 1950s, this inevitably profoundly affected both their relationship and their relationships with the people around them. They remained together from 1954 to the end of Ken’s life. They had no children. Hazel and Audrey wrote to each other frequently in the late 1950s and early 60s after Hazel discovered that Ken was transgender; these letters tell Ken and Hazel’s story. In public Ken was a man, but in the privacy of the home he was a woman. In response to the letters and family photographs, Sara Davidmann has produced a new set of photographs using analogue, alternative and digital processes. Looking at the vintage photographs, she was acutely aware of their surfaces; the marks of time and damage had become part of the images. This led her to work on the surfaces of the photographs she produced using ink, chalks, hand tinting, magic markers and correction fluid. In the series ‘The Dress’, ‘Closer’, ‘Dealt with in Scotland’ and ‘Looking for K’, Davidmann has created works that interrogate and question the position of art practice within the exploration of archives. From the raw material of the archive to these new photographic works, a new story emerges.
For fifteen years Sara Davidmann
(2014) and at Unity Theatre for
London College of Communication.
has taken photographs and recorded
Homotopia’s 10th Anniversary Arts
Val is the editor of Ken. To be
oral histories in collaboration with
Festival Liverpool (2013). Her first
destroyed, working in collaboration
people from UK transgender and
book, Crossing the Line, was
with Sara Davidmann. She became
queer communities. Her work has
published by Dewi Lewis in 2003.
involved in the project in 2013 and, with Robin Christian, has curated the
been internationally exhibited and published. Ken. To be destroyed has
Val Williams is a writer, curator,
touring exhibition, which opened at
been exhibited at Museum of
professor and Director of the
PARC Space, London College of
Liverpool (2014), Limewharf Gallery
University of the Arts London
Communication in 2014.
(2014), PARCspace UAL Photograp-
Photography and the Archive
hy and the Archive Research Centre
Research Centre (PARC) at the
For fifteen years Sara Davidmann
an d the Archive Research Centre
Photography and the Archive
has taken photographs and recorded
(2014) and at Unity Theatre for
Research Centre (PARC) at London
oral histories in collaboration with
Homotopia’s 10 th Anniversary Arts
College of Communication. Val is the
people from UK transgender and
Festival Liverpool (2013). Her first
editor of Ken. To be destroyed, working
queer communi ties. Her work has
book Crossing the Line was published
in collaboration with Sara Davidmann.
been internationally exhibited and
by Dewi Lewis in 2003.
She became involved in the project in 2013 and, with Robin Christian, has
published. Ken. To be destroyed has
4
Schilt Publishing
been exhibited at Museum of
Val Williams is a writer, curator,
curated the touring exhibition, which
Liverpool (2014), Limewharf Gallery
professor and Director of the
opened at PARC Space, London
(2014), PARCspace UAL Photography
University of the Arts London
College of Communication in 2014.
Giancarlo Ceraudo Destino Final Argentina’s Death Flights during the Dirty War
Design: Heijdens Karwei, Amsterdam ISBN 978 90 5330 864 6 Format: 20 x 24.5 cm (portrait) Hardback 252 pages with approx. 150 photos in tritone and full colour
Destino Final is the Spanish term for “final destination”, the final arrival place of any plane trip. For at least 5,000 people in opposition to the Argentine military dictatorship, this term acquired an atrocious meaning: drugged and loaded on military planes, infamously known as “death flights”, they are thrown, still alive, in the final part of the Rio de la Plata, just before it reaches the Atlantic Ocean, their final, definitive destination. From 1976 until 1983, a military dictatorship governed Argentina. During the dictatorship, the military waged a war against “subversion”, known in the international press as the so-called Guerra Sucia, the Dirty War, and attempted to purge the country of all individuals they considered to be “subversives”. An estimated 30,000 people died at the hands of the military, which executed a systematic plan to exterminate subversives in concentration camps. 4,000 detainees, imprisoned in these centres, were killed. Just a few of their bodies were recovered. Their families are still looking for their remains and are seeking punishment for the guilty. Hundreds of grandmothers await the identification of their grandchildren born in captivity and robbed by the military.
£30 | $50 | €45
They were unconscious: we undressed them and, when the commander of the flight gave us the order, we opened the door and threw them out, naked, one by one. This is the true story, nobody can deny it. Adolfo Scilingo, former captain of the Argentine Navy.
6
Schilt Publishing
Giancarlo Ceraudo (1969 – Rome, Italy) is a documentary photographer with an academic background in anthropology. For fifteen years he has been documenting social, cultural, health and human rights issues with a focus on Latin America. His work has been widely published in Italian and international publications including L’Espresso, Internazionale, El Pais, GEO and National Geographic. His images are part of the collection of the Maxxi, Rome and have been exhibited in galleries throughout
World rights May 2016
The photographs are accompanied by documents and material regarding the investigation on the “death flights”. Miriam Lewin has written the main text of the book. The introduction is by investigative journalist Horatio Verbitsky. Shorter contributions are by the famous Spanish judge Baltasar Garzón Real, who took the Argentine naval officer Adolfo Scilingo successfully to trial (he is serving 30 years in a Spanish prison now, sentenced for crimes against humanity), by crash analyst and aero-nautical physician Enrique Piñeyro on analysing the discovered flight plans, by Taty Almeida – one of the Madres de Plaza de Mayo – on her desparecido son, and by Carlos “Maco” Somigliana on the work of the forensic anthropologists in this investigation.
During the development of the project Destino Final, photographer Giancarlo Ceraudo, together with Miriam Lewin, a journalist and ex-desaparecida (disappeared), began an investigation that led to the discovery, after more than 30 years, of five Navy planes used for the “death flights”, and most importantly, of the detailed flight plans. Everything was recorded: the plane model, serial number, day, itinerary, pilot’s name, mission duration... What has been discovered by the two journalists is now seen by prosecutors as proof and is used for indictments. Lawyers have already renamed them “the most important documents on the dictatorship found in the last 10 years”. All these documents are now in the hands of judicial authorities and trial cases have been re-opened and are currently in progress. Giancarlo Ceraudo’s photographic investigation, developed over more than eight years, documents this discovery, as well as the work of the forensic anthropologists, the tenacious fight of the Madres de Plaza de Mayo, the citizen protests, and the on-going court trials. The emotional core of the work is the portrayal of the few survivors, as well as the relatives of desaparecidos, and the interiors of the detention and torture centres which were the stage for these atrocious events, and tracing the dark side of Argentina’s modern history.
Europe and the United States. Miriam Lewin (1957 – Buenos Aires, Argentina) is a radio and television journalist. Miriam was a political activist during Argentina’s military dictatorship and in 1977 she was kidnapped and ‘disappeared’ in a torture centre. In 1987, Miriam testified as a witness at the trial of the leaders of the oppressive regime known as “The Trial of the Juntas”. The trial led to the dictators being convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment for their crimes against the Argentine people. Destino Final is edited by Arianna Rinaldo, an independent curator, photo editor, Director of the magazine OjodePez, and Artistic Director of the international photography festival Cortona On The Move.
Giancarlo Ceraudo Destino Final Argentina’s Death Flights during the Dirty War
Design: Heijdens Karwei, Amsterdam ISBN 978 90 5330 864 6 Format: 20 x 24.5 cm (portrait) Hardback 252 pages with approx. 150 photos in tritone and full colour
Destino Final is the Spanish term for “final destination”, the final arrival place of any plane trip. For at least 5,000 people in opposition to the Argentine military dictatorship, this term acquired an atrocious meaning: drugged and loaded on military planes, infamously known as “death flights”, they are thrown, still alive, in the final part of the Rio de la Plata, just before it reaches the Atlantic Ocean, their final, definitive destination. From 1976 until 1983, a military dictatorship governed Argentina. During the dictatorship, the military waged a war against “subversion”, known in the international press as the so-called Guerra Sucia, the Dirty War, and attempted to purge the country of all individuals they considered to be “subversives”. An estimated 30,000 people died at the hands of the military, which executed a systematic plan to exterminate subversives in concentration camps. 4,000 detainees, imprisoned in these centres, were killed. Just a few of their bodies were recovered. Their families are still looking for their remains and are seeking punishment for the guilty. Hundreds of grandmothers await the identification of their grandchildren born in captivity and robbed by the military.
£30 | $50 | €45
They were unconscious: we undressed them and, when the commander of the flight gave us the order, we opened the door and threw them out, naked, one by one. This is the true story, nobody can deny it. Adolfo Scilingo, former captain of the Argentine Navy.
6
Schilt Publishing
Giancarlo Ceraudo (1969 – Rome, Italy) is a documentary photographer with an academic background in anthropology. For fifteen years he has been documenting social, cultural, health and human rights issues with a focus on Latin America. His work has been widely published in Italian and international publications including L’Espresso, Internazionale, El Pais, GEO and National Geographic. His images are part of the collection of the Maxxi, Rome and have been exhibited in galleries throughout
World rights May 2016
The photographs are accompanied by documents and material regarding the investigation on the “death flights”. Miriam Lewin has written the main text of the book. The introduction is by investigative journalist Horatio Verbitsky. Shorter contributions are by the famous Spanish judge Baltasar Garzón Real, who took the Argentine naval officer Adolfo Scilingo successfully to trial (he is serving 30 years in a Spanish prison now, sentenced for crimes against humanity), by crash analyst and aero-nautical physician Enrique Piñeyro on analysing the discovered flight plans, by Taty Almeida – one of the Madres de Plaza de Mayo – on her desparecido son, and by Carlos “Maco” Somigliana on the work of the forensic anthropologists in this investigation.
During the development of the project Destino Final, photographer Giancarlo Ceraudo, together with Miriam Lewin, a journalist and ex-desaparecida (disappeared), began an investigation that led to the discovery, after more than 30 years, of five Navy planes used for the “death flights”, and most importantly, of the detailed flight plans. Everything was recorded: the plane model, serial number, day, itinerary, pilot’s name, mission duration... What has been discovered by the two journalists is now seen by prosecutors as proof and is used for indictments. Lawyers have already renamed them “the most important documents on the dictatorship found in the last 10 years”. All these documents are now in the hands of judicial authorities and trial cases have been re-opened and are currently in progress. Giancarlo Ceraudo’s photographic investigation, developed over more than eight years, documents this discovery, as well as the work of the forensic anthropologists, the tenacious fight of the Madres de Plaza de Mayo, the citizen protests, and the on-going court trials. The emotional core of the work is the portrayal of the few survivors, as well as the relatives of desaparecidos, and the interiors of the detention and torture centres which were the stage for these atrocious events, and tracing the dark side of Argentina’s modern history.
Europe and the United States. Miriam Lewin (1957 – Buenos Aires, Argentina) is a radio and television journalist. Miriam was a political activist during Argentina’s military dictatorship and in 1977 she was kidnapped and ‘disappeared’ in a torture centre. In 1987, Miriam testified as a witness at the trial of the leaders of the oppressive regime known as “The Trial of the Juntas”. The trial led to the dictators being convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment for their crimes against the Argentine people. Destino Final is edited by Arianna Rinaldo, an independent curator, photo editor, Director of the magazine OjodePez, and Artistic Director of the international photography festival Cortona On The Move.
Edward
The Unseen
Thompson
An Atlas of Infrared Plates
Edward Thompson (b. 1980) is a British photographer, artist and lecturer. His work has focused on various subjects over the years – covering environmental issues, sociopolitical movements, subcultures and
Inspired by the scientific uses of infrared film throughout history, The Unseen - An Atlas of Infrared Plates pushes the purposes and properties of the rarest photographic film on the planet to its scientific and conceptual limits. British documentary photographer, Edward Thompson, set out to explore the boundaries of perception, whether they were things outside our visual spectrum or events that went unnoticed or unreported. From researching the original Kodak advertisements, expert interviews and scientific journals, Thompson has gathered an extensive archive and used some of the last 46 dead-stock rolls of Kodak Aerochrome Infrared film in existence to reveal the unseen.
the consequences of war. He developed a distinctive style from an early apprenticeship with the Russian photographer Sergey Chilikov, whom he met at the Arles Photography Festival in 2002. His documentary photo-essays have been published in international magazines including National Geographic Magazine, Newsweek Japan, Greenpeace Magazine, The Guardian Weekend Magazine and The Sunday Times Magazine. His work
Design: Heijdens Karwei, Amsterdam ISBN 978 90 5330 863 9 Format: 18.5 x 24 cm (portrait) Hardback 276 pages with approx. 120 photos in full colour World rights May 2016 £30 | $50 | €45
The project comprises ten chapters: In The Red Forest (2012), infrared film is used to document the condition of the most radioactive forest in the world and in turn re-imagines the Ukraine in deep Soviet burgundy, something that has become eerily prophetic since 2012. In The Vein (2014), forgotten medical photography techniques are used to reveal the superficial veins beneath the skin. In The Flood (2012), one of the original purposes of the film, the documentation of crops post-flood via aerial photography, is ignored in favour of making portraits of families who have been affected on the ground. In The City (2014), infrared film is used to document one of the world’s most polluted cities, London. In The War (2015), the film is used to photograph military paintings, simultaneously manipulating the film’s historical military application of uncovering camouflage and also revealing hidden charcoal under-drawing. In The Village (2012), the film was used to attempt to document supernatural beings in the most haunted village in the U.K. There are no ghosts to be found. The photographs instead depict a ‘sci-fi disruption of the green and pleasant lands of the garden of England’ akin to H.G. Wells’ War of the Worlds. Bees and beekeepers are documented in The Apiary (2015), Gross specimen photography in The Gross Specimen (2015) and Astrophotography in The Past (2015). The final chapter is yet to be revealed. Thompson has created a swan song to the medium of infrared photography, of which this book itself has also become an artefact, a part of its history.
8
Schilt Publishing
has been exhibited at Christies, Somerset House and Four Corners Gallery (London) and shown as part of photography festivals in Arles (France), Tampere (Finland), Zingst (Germany) & London (U.K).
Edward
The Unseen
Thompson
An Atlas of Infrared Plates
Edward Thompson (b. 1980) is a British photographer, artist and lecturer. His work has focused on various subjects over the years – covering environmental issues, sociopolitical movements, subcultures and
Inspired by the scientific uses of infrared film throughout history, The Unseen - An Atlas of Infrared Plates pushes the purposes and properties of the rarest photographic film on the planet to its scientific and conceptual limits. British documentary photographer, Edward Thompson, set out to explore the boundaries of perception, whether they were things outside our visual spectrum or events that went unnoticed or unreported. From researching the original Kodak advertisements, expert interviews and scientific journals, Thompson has gathered an extensive archive and used some of the last 46 dead-stock rolls of Kodak Aerochrome Infrared film in existence to reveal the unseen.
the consequences of war. He developed a distinctive style from an early apprenticeship with the Russian photographer Sergey Chilikov, whom he met at the Arles Photography Festival in 2002. His documentary photo-essays have been published in international magazines including National Geographic Magazine, Newsweek Japan, Greenpeace Magazine, The Guardian Weekend Magazine and The Sunday Times Magazine. His work
Design: Heijdens Karwei, Amsterdam ISBN 978 90 5330 863 9 Format: 18.5 x 24 cm (portrait) Hardback 276 pages with approx. 120 photos in full colour World rights May 2016 £30 | $50 | €45
The project comprises ten chapters: In The Red Forest (2012), infrared film is used to document the condition of the most radioactive forest in the world and in turn re-imagines the Ukraine in deep Soviet burgundy, something that has become eerily prophetic since 2012. In The Vein (2014), forgotten medical photography techniques are used to reveal the superficial veins beneath the skin. In The Flood (2012), one of the original purposes of the film, the documentation of crops post-flood via aerial photography, is ignored in favour of making portraits of families who have been affected on the ground. In The City (2014), infrared film is used to document one of the world’s most polluted cities, London. In The War (2015), the film is used to photograph military paintings, simultaneously manipulating the film’s historical military application of uncovering camouflage and also revealing hidden charcoal under-drawing. In The Village (2012), the film was used to attempt to document supernatural beings in the most haunted village in the U.K. There are no ghosts to be found. The photographs instead depict a ‘sci-fi disruption of the green and pleasant lands of the garden of England’ akin to H.G. Wells’ War of the Worlds. Bees and beekeepers are documented in The Apiary (2015), Gross specimen photography in The Gross Specimen (2015) and Astrophotography in The Past (2015). The final chapter is yet to be revealed. Thompson has created a swan song to the medium of infrared photography, of which this book itself has also become an artefact, a part of its history.
8
Schilt Publishing
has been exhibited at Christies, Somerset House and Four Corners Gallery (London) and shown as part of photography festivals in Arles (France), Tampere (Finland), Zingst (Germany) & London (U.K).
16 Dutch edition
New format, 50% more pages, same retail price!
16
Design: Heijdens Karwei, Amsterdam
Every year since 1958 an international jury has met in the Netherlands under the auspices of the World Press Photo Foundation to choose the world’s finest press photographs. Universally recognised as the definitive competition for photographic reportage, it has been described by Michael Rand as ‘the international photographic contest’. Publishing the results of the latest annual World Press Photo Contest, this exceptional book contains the very best press photographs from 2015 – pictures submitted by approximately 6,000 photojournalists, photo agencies, newspapers and magazines from about 125 countries. Selected from around 100,000 images, these prize-winning photos capture the most powerful, moving and disturbing images of the year.
ISBN 978 90 5330 866 0 Format: 19 x 24.5 cm (portrait)
‘Will amuse, sadden, console and ultimately teach you much about this world of ours.’ People Photography
Paperback 320 pages with approx. 250 photos in full colour and duotone World Rights; English (Thames & Hudson), German (Till Schaap Edition), French (Till Schaap Edition), Spanish (Blume) and Italian (Contrasto) rights sold. April 2016 €25 Schilt Publishing is the primary publisher of the World Press Photo Yearbook. Co-editions are available in 6 different languages. For details of the English-language edition of World Press Photo, please contact Thames & Hudson at sales@thameshudson. co.uk or visit thamesandhudson.com Illustrations: Spreads from the 2015 yearbook
10
Schilt Publishing
‘Some of the very best work being done around the world today.’ News Photographer
16 Dutch edition
New format, 50% more pages, same retail price!
16
Design: Heijdens Karwei, Amsterdam
Every year since 1958 an international jury has met in the Netherlands under the auspices of the World Press Photo Foundation to choose the world’s finest press photographs. Universally recognised as the definitive competition for photographic reportage, it has been described by Michael Rand as ‘the international photographic contest’. Publishing the results of the latest annual World Press Photo Contest, this exceptional book contains the very best press photographs from 2015 – pictures submitted by approximately 6,000 photojournalists, photo agencies, newspapers and magazines from about 125 countries. Selected from around 100,000 images, these prize-winning photos capture the most powerful, moving and disturbing images of the year.
ISBN 978 90 5330 866 0 Format: 19 x 24.5 cm (portrait)
‘Will amuse, sadden, console and ultimately teach you much about this world of ours.’ People Photography
Paperback 320 pages with approx. 250 photos in full colour and duotone World Rights; English (Thames & Hudson), German (Till Schaap Edition), French (Till Schaap Edition), Spanish (Blume) and Italian (Contrasto) rights sold. April 2016 €25 Schilt Publishing is the primary publisher of the World Press Photo Yearbook. Co-editions are available in 6 different languages. For details of the English-language edition of World Press Photo, please contact Thames & Hudson at sales@thameshudson. co.uk or visit thamesandhudson.com Illustrations: Spreads from the 2015 yearbook
10
Schilt Publishing
‘Some of the very best work being done around the world today.’ News Photographer
Alia Al Farsi
Alia Al Farsi was born into an intellectual family in Muscat, where
A Retrospective
she still lives and works. Being her first inspiration and motivator, her father
Design: Levievandermeer, Amsterdam ISBN 978 90 5330 872 1 Format: 24 x 32 cm. portrait Hardcover with dust jacket 224 pages with 150 illustrations in full colour World rights June 2016 £38 | $65 | €50
Famous Omani artist Alia Al Farsi holds an ineffable belief in the need to explore inner beauty and to help project it to discerning viewers. Not hindered by stereotypical definitions of art and the means of expressing it, she imbues a sense of style in all that she creates. A firm believer that art needs strong roots but these should not act as barriers to creativity, her interpretations of Arab art take on cerebral forms and textures. The scale of what she can create spans from intricate palm-sized boxes to large wall paintings and even air-force jet fighters. Her recent foray into furniture, sculptures, installations, and object painting allows her to showcase and express her talent beyond two-dimensional settings of the canvas. Complex pieces with multi-faceted subjects sit next to paintings that use old coins and textiles from the Far East. Her strong spiritual grounding and interest in the philosophies of Sufism is captured in the movements, facial expressions and reflective looks of her paintings. Her works are inspired by the poet El Rumi, painting images from her culture in a poetic way to expose the contradictories of the society as well as painting the faces she is well known for with the twist, a twist that is very distinctive to her brush. Al Farsi has exhibited internationally with solo shows in Tokyo, Seoul, Paris, and Brussels. Having established her credibility as a serious artist with a clear message, she has also exhibited with like-minded artists in Stockholm, Berlin, Shanghai, Abu Dhabi, and Geneva amongst many other exhibitions over the past twenty years and in over twenty countries. She is also the recipient of numerous awards, was voted amongst the top Arab women, obtained an MBA from Bedfordshire University and has studied graphic design at Central Saint Martins. Her works are exhibited in museums including the Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris and in prestigious hotels in the region. In 2015, she was the first Omani artist ever to be officially present at Venice Biennale through an Official Collateral Event: In the Eye of The Thunderstorm (www.eyethunderstorm.com).
Other available titles on Arab photography and art: Sadik Kwaish Alfraji ISBN 978 90 5330 848 6
World Press Photo Stories of Change Beyond the ‘Arab Spring’
£35 | $65 | €50
ISBN 978 90 5330 823 3
Curated by Nat Muller
£30 | $60 | €45
FotoFest View From Inside Contemporary Arab Photography, Video and Mixed Media Art ISBN 978 90 5330 825 7
12
£35 | $60 | €50
pushed her to pursue her dreams, contrary to the cultural norm. She graduated in science and then followed art courses at Central Saint Martins (University of the Arts, London). She took a leap of faith giving up a successful career in the government to fulfil her dreams of dedicating her life to art. As an active participant in social media, she sees the potential of using these new media frontiers for spreading her message to art connoisseurs around the world.
Alia Al Farsi
Alia Al Farsi was born into an intellectual family in Muscat, where
A Retrospective
she still lives and works. Being her first inspiration and motivator, her father
Design: Levievandermeer, Amsterdam ISBN 978 90 5330 872 1 Format: 24 x 32 cm. portrait Hardcover with dust jacket 224 pages with 150 illustrations in full colour World rights June 2016 £38 | $65 | €50
Famous Omani artist Alia Al Farsi holds an ineffable belief in the need to explore inner beauty and to help project it to discerning viewers. Not hindered by stereotypical definitions of art and the means of expressing it, she imbues a sense of style in all that she creates. A firm believer that art needs strong roots but these should not act as barriers to creativity, her interpretations of Arab art take on cerebral forms and textures. The scale of what she can create spans from intricate palm-sized boxes to large wall paintings and even air-force jet fighters. Her recent foray into furniture, sculptures, installations, and object painting allows her to showcase and express her talent beyond two-dimensional settings of the canvas. Complex pieces with multi-faceted subjects sit next to paintings that use old coins and textiles from the Far East. Her strong spiritual grounding and interest in the philosophies of Sufism is captured in the movements, facial expressions and reflective looks of her paintings. Her works are inspired by the poet El Rumi, painting images from her culture in a poetic way to expose the contradictories of the society as well as painting the faces she is well known for with the twist, a twist that is very distinctive to her brush. Al Farsi has exhibited internationally with solo shows in Tokyo, Seoul, Paris, and Brussels. Having established her credibility as a serious artist with a clear message, she has also exhibited with like-minded artists in Stockholm, Berlin, Shanghai, Abu Dhabi, and Geneva amongst many other exhibitions over the past twenty years and in over twenty countries. She is also the recipient of numerous awards, was voted amongst the top Arab women, obtained an MBA from Bedfordshire University and has studied graphic design at Central Saint Martins. Her works are exhibited in museums including the Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris and in prestigious hotels in the region. In 2015, she was the first Omani artist ever to be officially present at Venice Biennale through an Official Collateral Event: In the Eye of The Thunderstorm (www.eyethunderstorm.com).
Other available titles on Arab photography and art: Sadik Kwaish Alfraji ISBN 978 90 5330 848 6
World Press Photo Stories of Change Beyond the ‘Arab Spring’
£35 | $65 | €50
ISBN 978 90 5330 823 3
Curated by Nat Muller
£30 | $60 | €45
FotoFest View From Inside Contemporary Arab Photography, Video and Mixed Media Art ISBN 978 90 5330 825 7
12
£35 | $60 | €50
pushed her to pursue her dreams, contrary to the cultural norm. She graduated in science and then followed art courses at Central Saint Martins (University of the Arts, London). She took a leap of faith giving up a successful career in the government to fulfil her dreams of dedicating her life to art. As an active participant in social media, she sees the potential of using these new media frontiers for spreading her message to art connoisseurs around the world.
Schilt Gallery
upcoming exhibition
Cig Harvey & Yola Monakhov Stockton
Yola Monakhov Stockton
Peter Martensstraat 121 NL – 1087 na Amsterdam T +31 6 51 32 06 56 14
gallery@schiltpublishing.com
Yola Monakhov Stockton
The Nature of Imitation Text by Elisabeth Biondi ISBN 978 90 5330 845 5 £24.50 | $40 | €30
Schilt Gallery
15
Schilt Gallery
upcoming exhibition
Cig Harvey & Yola Monakhov Stockton
Yola Monakhov Stockton
Peter Martensstraat 121 NL – 1087 na Amsterdam T +31 6 51 32 06 56 14
gallery@schiltpublishing.com
Yola Monakhov Stockton
The Nature of Imitation Text by Elisabeth Biondi ISBN 978 90 5330 845 5 £24.50 | $40 | €30
Schilt Gallery
15
Cig Harvey
Cig Harvey
You Look At Me Like An Emergency Sold out
Gardening At Night ISBN 978 90 5330 844 8 Last available copies! 16
Schilt Gallery
£29.95 | $50 | €39.90
17
Cig Harvey
Cig Harvey
You Look At Me Like An Emergency Sold out
Gardening At Night ISBN 978 90 5330 844 8 Last available copies! 16
Schilt Gallery
£29.95 | $50 | €39.90
17
SELECTED backlist
David Batchelder Tideland Text by David Campany ISBN 978 90 5330 856 1 £50 | $75 | €65
Leonard Freed After The War Was Over
Mario Giacomelli Under the Skin of Reality Treasures from the Jewish Life in Amsterdam in the 1950s Sassoferrato Archive
Linda Dorigo & Andrea Milluzzi Rifugio Christians of the Middle East
Text by Bernadette van Woerkom
ISBN 978 90 5330 843 1
ISBN 978 90 5330 857 8 £27.50 | $40 | €35 Dutch edition:
Leonard Freed De oorlog voorbij
Edited by Katiuscia Biondi, Marina Itolli and Catia Zucchetti With an introduction by Achille Bonito Oliva
Diana Matar Evidence ISBN 978 90 5330 842 4 £30 | $60 | €45
£29.95 | $50 | €40
14 Dutch Edition ISBN 978 90 5330 826 4 €24
ISBN 978 90 5330 813 4 £35 | $60 | €45
15 Dutch Edition
Joods Amsterdam in de jaren vijftig
ISBN 978 90 5330 850 9 €25
ISBN 978 90 5330 858 5
Next #01
€35
ISBN 978 90 5330 762 5 £12.50 | $30 | €19.50
Next #02 ISBN 978 90 5330 781 6 £12.50 | $30 | €19.50
Next #03
Check our website schiltpublishing.com for a complete overview of all our titles and
Cig Harvey Gardening At Night
Lauren Fleishman The Lovers
Text by Vicky Goldberg ISBN 978 90 5330 844 8
Last available copies, North America only!
£29.95 | $50 | €39.90
£32.50 | $50 | €40
ISBN 978 90 5330 836 3
Yola Monakhov Stockton The Nature of Imitation Text by Elisabeth Biondi ISBN 978 90 5330 845 5
Peter Suschitzky Naked Reflections
Sadik Kwaish Alfraji
ISBN 978 90 5330 846 2
Curated by Nat Muller
Stories of Change Beyond the ‘Arab Spring’
£35 | $65 | €50
ISBN 978 90 5330 848 6
ISBN 978 90 5330 823 3
£35 | $65 | €50
£30 | $60 | €45
ISBN 978 90 5330 804 2 £12.50 | $30 | €19.50
Next #04 ISBN 978 90 5330 838 7 £12.50 | $30 | €19.50
£24.50 | $40 | €30
special editions!
18
Schilt Publishing
Schilt Publishing
19
SELECTED backlist
David Batchelder Tideland Text by David Campany ISBN 978 90 5330 856 1 £50 | $75 | €65
Leonard Freed After The War Was Over
Mario Giacomelli Under the Skin of Reality Treasures from the Jewish Life in Amsterdam in the 1950s Sassoferrato Archive
Linda Dorigo & Andrea Milluzzi Rifugio Christians of the Middle East
Text by Bernadette van Woerkom
ISBN 978 90 5330 843 1
ISBN 978 90 5330 857 8 £27.50 | $40 | €35 Dutch edition:
Leonard Freed De oorlog voorbij
Edited by Katiuscia Biondi, Marina Itolli and Catia Zucchetti With an introduction by Achille Bonito Oliva
Diana Matar Evidence ISBN 978 90 5330 842 4 £30 | $60 | €45
£29.95 | $50 | €40
14 Dutch Edition ISBN 978 90 5330 826 4 €24
ISBN 978 90 5330 813 4 £35 | $60 | €45
15 Dutch Edition
Joods Amsterdam in de jaren vijftig
ISBN 978 90 5330 850 9 €25
ISBN 978 90 5330 858 5
Next #01
€35
ISBN 978 90 5330 762 5 £12.50 | $30 | €19.50
Next #02 ISBN 978 90 5330 781 6 £12.50 | $30 | €19.50
Next #03
Check our website schiltpublishing.com for a complete overview of all our titles and
Cig Harvey Gardening At Night
Lauren Fleishman The Lovers
Text by Vicky Goldberg ISBN 978 90 5330 844 8
Last available copies, North America only!
£29.95 | $50 | €39.90
£32.50 | $50 | €40
ISBN 978 90 5330 836 3
Yola Monakhov Stockton The Nature of Imitation Text by Elisabeth Biondi ISBN 978 90 5330 845 5
Peter Suschitzky Naked Reflections
Sadik Kwaish Alfraji
ISBN 978 90 5330 846 2
Curated by Nat Muller
Stories of Change Beyond the ‘Arab Spring’
£35 | $65 | €50
ISBN 978 90 5330 848 6
ISBN 978 90 5330 823 3
£35 | $65 | €50
£30 | $60 | €45
ISBN 978 90 5330 804 2 £12.50 | $30 | €19.50
Next #04 ISBN 978 90 5330 838 7 £12.50 | $30 | €19.50
£24.50 | $40 | €30
special editions!
18
Schilt Publishing
Schilt Publishing
19
Louise Baring Emmy Andriesse Hidden Lens ISBN 978 90 5330 790 8
Nicholas Albrecht One, No One, and One Hundred Thousand
£25 | $45 | €35
ISBN 978 90 5330 821 9
Ilvy Njiokiktjien Slagroomtaart en Slingers Nederland in 100 verjaardagen
FotoFest View From Inside Contemporary Arab Photography, Video and Mixed Media Art
£25 | $40 | €35
Tekst: Sabeth Snijders
ISBN 978 90 5330 825 7
ISBN 978 90 5330 847 9
£35 | $60 | €50
Matt Gunther Probable Cause
Jane Hilton Precious
Malcolm Venville The Women of Casa X
ISBN 978 90 5330 820 2
Scott Daniel Ellison Iowa, Ohio
ISBN 978 90 5330 795 3
Text by Amanda de la Rosa
£25 | $40 | €35
ISBN 978 90 5330 822 6
£30 | $55 | €40
ISBN 978 90 5330 805 9
£25 | $40 | €35
£30 | $50 | €40
€24.95 Dutch language
Anna Fox Resort 1 Butlin’s Bognor Regis
Elliot Ross Animal
Elena Perlino Pipeline Trafficking in Italy
Lorena Ros Unspoken
Text by Manfred Zollner
Robert King Democratic Desert The War in Syria
ISBN 978 90 5330 803 5 £35 | $65 | €50
David Chancellor Hunters
ISBN 978 90 5330 814 1
Vadim Gushchin Everyday Objects/ Cultural Treasures
ISBN 978 90 5330 730 4
ISBN 978 90 5330 818 9
ISBN 978 90 5330 824 0
£25| $45 | €35
ISBN 978 90 5330 792 2
£30 | $60 | €40
£30 | $50 | €40
£25 | $45 | €35
£32.50 | $60 | €50
£35 | $65 | €49.90
Special edition
ISBN 978 90 5330 778 6
Sophie Zénon Roads Over Troubled Water
Special edition
isbn 978 90 5330 801 1
A quest for the soul Une chasse à l’âme Bilder aus Kambodscha
Resort 2 Butlin’s Bognor Regis
ISBN 978 90 5330 736 6
Edition of 20 copies
ISBN 978 90 5330 696 3
Edition of 50
£600 | $1000 | €800
£100 | $250 | €150
ISBN 978 90 5330 840 0
£175 | $350 | €250
£35 | $60 | €50
Other Animals Text by Diana L. Daniels ISBN 978 90 5330 835 6 £30 | $60 | €40 20
Schilt Publishing
Schilt Publishing
21
Louise Baring Emmy Andriesse Hidden Lens ISBN 978 90 5330 790 8
Nicholas Albrecht One, No One, and One Hundred Thousand
£25 | $45 | €35
ISBN 978 90 5330 821 9
Ilvy Njiokiktjien Slagroomtaart en Slingers Nederland in 100 verjaardagen
FotoFest View From Inside Contemporary Arab Photography, Video and Mixed Media Art
£25 | $40 | €35
Tekst: Sabeth Snijders
ISBN 978 90 5330 825 7
ISBN 978 90 5330 847 9
£35 | $60 | €50
Matt Gunther Probable Cause
Jane Hilton Precious
Malcolm Venville The Women of Casa X
ISBN 978 90 5330 820 2
Scott Daniel Ellison Iowa, Ohio
ISBN 978 90 5330 795 3
Text by Amanda de la Rosa
£25 | $40 | €35
ISBN 978 90 5330 822 6
£30 | $55 | €40
ISBN 978 90 5330 805 9
£25 | $40 | €35
£30 | $50 | €40
€24.95 Dutch language
Anna Fox Resort 1 Butlin’s Bognor Regis
Elliot Ross Animal
Elena Perlino Pipeline Trafficking in Italy
Lorena Ros Unspoken
Text by Manfred Zollner
Robert King Democratic Desert The War in Syria
ISBN 978 90 5330 803 5 £35 | $65 | €50
David Chancellor Hunters
ISBN 978 90 5330 814 1
Vadim Gushchin Everyday Objects/ Cultural Treasures
ISBN 978 90 5330 730 4
ISBN 978 90 5330 818 9
ISBN 978 90 5330 824 0
£25| $45 | €35
ISBN 978 90 5330 792 2
£30 | $60 | €40
£30 | $50 | €40
£25 | $45 | €35
£32.50 | $60 | €50
£35 | $65 | €49.90
Special edition
ISBN 978 90 5330 778 6
Sophie Zénon Roads Over Troubled Water
Special edition
isbn 978 90 5330 801 1
A quest for the soul Une chasse à l’âme Bilder aus Kambodscha
Resort 2 Butlin’s Bognor Regis
ISBN 978 90 5330 736 6
Edition of 20 copies
ISBN 978 90 5330 696 3
Edition of 50
£600 | $1000 | €800
£100 | $250 | €150
ISBN 978 90 5330 840 0
£175 | $350 | €250
£35 | $60 | €50
Other Animals Text by Diana L. Daniels ISBN 978 90 5330 835 6 £30 | $60 | €40 20
Schilt Publishing
Schilt Publishing
21
www.schiltpublishing.com
Gesche Würfel
Grey Matters 4
Lucia Ganieva Ermitazhniki
Chiara Tocci Life After Zog
Matthew Murray Ska
ISBN 978 90 5330 798 4
and other stories
£10 | $20 | €15
ISBN 978 90 5330 796 0
Text by Addie and Mitchell Vassie
Grey Matters 1
£10 | $20 | €15
ISBN 978 90 5330 812 7
£10 | $20 | €15
Grey Matters 2
£10 | $20 | €15
Grey Matters 4
Basement Sanctuaries
GescheWürfel’s first university degree was in Spatial Planning (from the University of Dortmund) and she spent several years afterwards working in the field of regeneration and public participation. In 2005, she moved to London to study Photography and Urban Cultures at Goldsmiths, University of London where she focused more on my own visual arts practice. These experiences all shape her approach to the relationship between space, human (inter)action, and nature. In particular, she tend to investigate the physical manifestation of underlying social and urban processes by exploring notions of place as well as the relationships humans have with their environment (in urbanscapes as well as cultural and natural landscapes).
Gesche Würfel is a German visual artist living and working in New York City. She received her Diploma in Urban Planning from the University of Dortmund, Germany, and her M.A. in Photography and Urban Cultures from Goldsmiths, University of London, UK. Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally. In 2007, Würfel was selected as one of the Bloomberg New Contemporaries showcasing the best emerging talent from UK art schools. Some of her recent exhibitions include solo shows at Field Projects, NYC; Wolk Gallery, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA; Civilian Art Projects, Washington, DC. Her work has been presented among others in group shows at Tate Modern, [space]; Kokerei Zollverein, Essen, Germany; and Curator’s Office, Washington, DC. Her work is included in the MIT Museum’s Collection, along with private collections in Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
Gesche Würfel Basement Sanctuaries ISBN 978 90 5330 819 6
Grey Matters 3
Grey Matters High-quality, affordable cahiers with top-class photography from emerging and established artists
distribution
Basement Sanctuaries combines a wide range of influences. Her work is research-based and usually has a strong theoretical foundation.
UK Sales Office Thames & Hudson Ltd
David Howson Key Accounts and London T 020 7845 5000
Christian Frederking
f 020 7845 5055
Group Sales Director
e d.howson@thameshudson.co.uk
T 020 7845 5000
London: E1-E18, EC1-4, N1-22, SE1,
f 020 7845 5055
SW3, SW7, W1, W2, W8, W11, WC2
e c.frederking@thameshudson.co.uk Dawn Shield Andrew Stanley
Key Accounts and London
Deputy Head of Group Sales
T 020 7845 5000
T 020 7845 5000
f 020 7845 5055
f 020 7845 5055
e d.shield@thameshudson.co.uk
e a.stanley|@thameshudson.co.uk
London: NW1-NW11
Andrius Juknys
Leslie Bolt
Head of Distributed books
T 07984 034496
T 020 7845 5000
e l.bolt@thameshudson.co.uk
f 020 7845 5055
Bedfordshire, Berkshire,
e a.juknys@thameshudson.co.uk
Cambridgeshire, Dorset, Essex, Hampshire, Hertfordshire, Kent,
Mark Garland
Middlesex, Norfolk, Suffolk, Surrey,
Distributed Sales Co-ordinator
East Sussex, West Sussex, Wiltshire,
T 020 7845 5000
Worcestershire, Oxford, London
f 020 7845 5055
SW4-6, SW8-20, SE2-26, W3-7, W9-14
e m.garland@thameshudson.co.uk Karim White
Camille Renée Devid My Other Side ISBN: 978 90 5330 839 4 £10 | $20 | €15 Grey Matters 5
Donald Weber & Arthur Bondar Barricade The EuroMaidan Revolt Text by Larry Frolick
Ananda van der Pluijm An Incomplete History Text by Bill Kouwenhoven
ISBN: 978 90 5330 841 7
ISBN 978 90 5330 859 2
£10 | $20 | €15
£15 | $30 | €20
Grey Matters 6
Grey Matters 7
UK Territory Managers
t 07740 768900
Gethyn Jordan
e k.white@thameshudson.co.uk
Key Accounts Manager
Cheshire, Cleveland, Cumbria,
National Wholesalers
Co. Durham, Lancashire,
T 020 7845 5000
Greater Manchester, Merseyside,
f 020 7845 5055
Northumberland, Sheffield, Tyne &
e g.jordan@thameshudson.co.uk
Wear, Yorkshire, Ireland, Scotland
Michelle Strickland
Mike Lapworth
Key Accounts Manager
t 07745 304 088
T 020 7845 5000
e mikelapworth@sky.com
f 020 7845 5055
Buckinghamshire, Derbyshire,
e m.strickland@thameshudson.co.uk
Herefordshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Northants, Nottinghamshire, Oxon (except Oxford), Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, West Midlands, Worcestershire
22
Schilt Publishing
Schilt Publishing
23
www.schiltpublishing.com
Gesche Würfel
Grey Matters 4
Lucia Ganieva Ermitazhniki
Chiara Tocci Life After Zog
Matthew Murray Ska
ISBN 978 90 5330 798 4
and other stories
£10 | $20 | €15
ISBN 978 90 5330 796 0
Text by Addie and Mitchell Vassie
Grey Matters 1
£10 | $20 | €15
ISBN 978 90 5330 812 7
£10 | $20 | €15
Grey Matters 2
£10 | $20 | €15
Grey Matters 4
Basement Sanctuaries
GescheWürfel’s first university degree was in Spatial Planning (from the University of Dortmund) and she spent several years afterwards working in the field of regeneration and public participation. In 2005, she moved to London to study Photography and Urban Cultures at Goldsmiths, University of London where she focused more on my own visual arts practice. These experiences all shape her approach to the relationship between space, human (inter)action, and nature. In particular, she tend to investigate the physical manifestation of underlying social and urban processes by exploring notions of place as well as the relationships humans have with their environment (in urbanscapes as well as cultural and natural landscapes).
Gesche Würfel is a German visual artist living and working in New York City. She received her Diploma in Urban Planning from the University of Dortmund, Germany, and her M.A. in Photography and Urban Cultures from Goldsmiths, University of London, UK. Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally. In 2007, Würfel was selected as one of the Bloomberg New Contemporaries showcasing the best emerging talent from UK art schools. Some of her recent exhibitions include solo shows at Field Projects, NYC; Wolk Gallery, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA; Civilian Art Projects, Washington, DC. Her work has been presented among others in group shows at Tate Modern, [space]; Kokerei Zollverein, Essen, Germany; and Curator’s Office, Washington, DC. Her work is included in the MIT Museum’s Collection, along with private collections in Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
Gesche Würfel Basement Sanctuaries ISBN 978 90 5330 819 6
Grey Matters 3
Grey Matters High-quality, affordable cahiers with top-class photography from emerging and established artists
distribution
Basement Sanctuaries combines a wide range of influences. Her work is research-based and usually has a strong theoretical foundation.
UK Sales Office Thames & Hudson Ltd
David Howson Key Accounts and London T 020 7845 5000
Christian Frederking
f 020 7845 5055
Group Sales Director
e d.howson@thameshudson.co.uk
T 020 7845 5000
London: E1-E18, EC1-4, N1-22, SE1,
f 020 7845 5055
SW3, SW7, W1, W2, W8, W11, WC2
e c.frederking@thameshudson.co.uk Dawn Shield Andrew Stanley
Key Accounts and London
Deputy Head of Group Sales
T 020 7845 5000
T 020 7845 5000
f 020 7845 5055
f 020 7845 5055
e d.shield@thameshudson.co.uk
e a.stanley|@thameshudson.co.uk
London: NW1-NW11
Andrius Juknys
Leslie Bolt
Head of Distributed books
T 07984 034496
T 020 7845 5000
e l.bolt@thameshudson.co.uk
f 020 7845 5055
Bedfordshire, Berkshire,
e a.juknys@thameshudson.co.uk
Cambridgeshire, Dorset, Essex, Hampshire, Hertfordshire, Kent,
Mark Garland
Middlesex, Norfolk, Suffolk, Surrey,
Distributed Sales Co-ordinator
East Sussex, West Sussex, Wiltshire,
T 020 7845 5000
Worcestershire, Oxford, London
f 020 7845 5055
SW4-6, SW8-20, SE2-26, W3-7, W9-14
e m.garland@thameshudson.co.uk Karim White
Camille Renée Devid My Other Side ISBN: 978 90 5330 839 4 £10 | $20 | €15 Grey Matters 5
Donald Weber & Arthur Bondar Barricade The EuroMaidan Revolt Text by Larry Frolick
Ananda van der Pluijm An Incomplete History Text by Bill Kouwenhoven
ISBN: 978 90 5330 841 7
ISBN 978 90 5330 859 2
£10 | $20 | €15
£15 | $30 | €20
Grey Matters 6
Grey Matters 7
UK Territory Managers
t 07740 768900
Gethyn Jordan
e k.white@thameshudson.co.uk
Key Accounts Manager
Cheshire, Cleveland, Cumbria,
National Wholesalers
Co. Durham, Lancashire,
T 020 7845 5000
Greater Manchester, Merseyside,
f 020 7845 5055
Northumberland, Sheffield, Tyne &
e g.jordan@thameshudson.co.uk
Wear, Yorkshire, Ireland, Scotland
Michelle Strickland
Mike Lapworth
Key Accounts Manager
t 07745 304 088
T 020 7845 5000
e mikelapworth@sky.com
f 020 7845 5055
Buckinghamshire, Derbyshire,
e m.strickland@thameshudson.co.uk
Herefordshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Northants, Nottinghamshire, Oxon (except Oxford), Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, West Midlands, Worcestershire
22
Schilt Publishing
Schilt Publishing
23
Eastern Europe
South Africa, Swaziland, Lesotho,
Asia
Singapore and South-East Asia
T 07970 450162
Sara Ticci
Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe
China (PRC), Hong Kong and Macau
Thames & Hudson Singapore
e iantripp@ymail.com
T +44 7952 919866
Peter Hyde Associates
Thames & Hudson China Ltd
52 Genting Lane
Channel Islands, Cornwall, Devon,
e s.ticci@thameshudson.co.uk
5 & 7 Speke Street
Units B&D 17/F
#06-05, Ruby Land Complex
Ingram Publisher Services
(Corner Nelson Street)
Gee Chang Hong Centre
Singapore 349560
One Ingram Blvd.
Eastern Mediterranean, Bulgaria,
Observatory 7925
65 Wong Chuk Hang Road
t (65) 6749 3551
LaVergne, TN 37086
Victoria Hutton
Romania
Cape Town
Aberdeen
f (65) 6749 3552
IPS: 866-765-0179
T 07899 941010
Stephen Embrey
t (021) 447 5300
Hong Kong
e customersvc@apdsing.com
e customer.service@
e victoriahuttonbooks@yahoo.co.uk
T +44 7952 919866
f (021) 447 1430
t +852 2 553 9289
London Gift Accounts
e s.embrey@thameshudson.co.uk
e noelene@peterhyde.co.za
f +852 2 554 2912
India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Bhutan
e aps_thc@asiapubs.com.hk
Kapil Kapoor
James Denton
France
Middle East
T 07765 403182
Interart S.A.R.L.
Middle East incl. Egypt
For China enquiries:
India
e jamesdenton778@btinternet.com
1 rue de l’Est
Stephen Embrey
Michelle Liu, Beijing
t + 91 11 4068 2000
Centraal Boekhuis
South and South East Gift Accounts
75020 Paris
t +44 7952 919866
e lmh_thc@asiapubs.com.hk
f + 91 11 2921 7185
https://portal.boekhuis.nl/cbonline/
T (1) 43 49 36 60
e s.embrey@thameshudson.co.uk
e kapilkapoor@rolibooks.com
boek-verkopers
Gloucestershire, Somerset, Wales
Subsidiaries, Agents and Representatives Abroad
F (1) 43 49 41 22 e commercial@interart.fr
Americas
Iran
Ms Helen Lee, Taipei
Pakistan and Sri Lanka
Book City Co.(P.J.S)
e Helen_lee@asiapubs.com.hk
Scipio Stringer
Representation in The Netherlands
Australasia
Coen Sligting Bookimport
Australia, New Zealand, Papua New
Groot Nieuwland 27
Japan
Guinea & the Pacific Islands
1811 ET Alkmaar
Scipio Stringer
Thames & Hudson (Australia) Pty Ltd
The Netherlands
P.O. Box 158757341
Karim White
743 Shariati St.
Korea
Natasha Ffrench
T 07740 768900
Tehran 16396
Zita Chan
Export Sales Department
e k.white@thameshudson.co.uk
t +(9821)88459950
Thames & Hudson Ltd
e zita_chan@asiapubs.com.hk
f +(9821)88459949 e Semiramis@bookcity.co.ir
Natasha Ffrench
e detailhandel@centraal.boekhuis.nl
e s.stringer@thameshudson.co.uk
Ireland
Italy, Spain, Portugal
Distribution in The Netherlands
t +31 (0)345 – 47 58 88
Taiwan
Caribbean
e n.ffrench@thameshudson.co.uk
ingramcontent.com
Roli Books
Central & South America, Mexico and The
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Europe
Export Sales Department
Lebanon
Export Sales Department
11 Central Boulevard
t +31(0)72 – 511 92 20
Austria, Germany, Switzerland
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Levant
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Portside Business Park
f +31(0)72 – 511 70 29
Michael Klein
e n.ffrench@thameshudson.co.uk
PO Box 11-1181
e s.stringer@thameshudson.co.uk
Fisherman’s Bend
e sligting@xs4all.nl
Victoria 3207
Sin-El-Fil, Al Qalaa Area
c/o Vertreterbuero Wuerzburg
Representation in Flanders/Brussels
T +49 931 17 405
Scandinavia, Baltic States, Russia and
Sector No. 5
Malaysia
t (03) 9646 7788
f +49 931 17 410
the CIS
Bldg #31, 53rd Street
Thames & Hudson Singapore Pte Ltd
f (03) 9646 8790
e mi-klein@t-online.de
Per Burell
Beirut
c/o APD Kuala Lumpur
e enquiries@thaust.com.au
T +46 (0) 70 725 1203
t (01) 488 035
No 22, 24 & 26 Jalan SS3/41
e p.burell@thameshudson.co.uk
f (01) 510 659
47300 Petaling Jaya
For countries not mentioned
Tania Van de Vondel
e info@levantgroup.com
Selangor Darul Ehsan
above, please contact:
Hopland 33 bus 4.2
Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg
Bas van der Zee
Luster Publishing
T +31 (0) 623137695
Africa
t (603) 7877 6063
Ian Bartley, Head of Export Sales
2000 Antwerp
e s.vanderzee@thameshudson.co.uk
Africa (excluding South)
f (603) 7877 3414
Export Sales Department
Belgium
Ian Bartley
e liliankoe@apdkl.com
Thames & Hudson Ltd
t +32 (0)474 - 88 49 68
Export Sales Department
181A High Holborn
e tania@lusterweb.com
Thames & Hudson Ltd
London WC1V 7QX
e i.bartley@thameshudson.co.uk
t +44 (0)20 7845 5000 f +44 (0)20 7845 5055 e i.bartley@thameshudson.co.uk
24
Distribution in North America
Ian Tripp
Schilt Publishing
Eastern Europe
South Africa, Swaziland, Lesotho,
Asia
Singapore and South-East Asia
T 07970 450162
Sara Ticci
Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe
China (PRC), Hong Kong and Macau
Thames & Hudson Singapore
e iantripp@ymail.com
T +44 7952 919866
Peter Hyde Associates
Thames & Hudson China Ltd
52 Genting Lane
Channel Islands, Cornwall, Devon,
e s.ticci@thameshudson.co.uk
5 & 7 Speke Street
Units B&D 17/F
#06-05, Ruby Land Complex
Ingram Publisher Services
(Corner Nelson Street)
Gee Chang Hong Centre
Singapore 349560
One Ingram Blvd.
Eastern Mediterranean, Bulgaria,
Observatory 7925
65 Wong Chuk Hang Road
t (65) 6749 3551
LaVergne, TN 37086
Victoria Hutton
Romania
Cape Town
Aberdeen
f (65) 6749 3552
IPS: 866-765-0179
T 07899 941010
Stephen Embrey
t (021) 447 5300
Hong Kong
e customersvc@apdsing.com
e customer.service@
e victoriahuttonbooks@yahoo.co.uk
T +44 7952 919866
f (021) 447 1430
t +852 2 553 9289
London Gift Accounts
e s.embrey@thameshudson.co.uk
e noelene@peterhyde.co.za
f +852 2 554 2912
India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Bhutan
e aps_thc@asiapubs.com.hk
Kapil Kapoor
James Denton
France
Middle East
T 07765 403182
Interart S.A.R.L.
Middle East incl. Egypt
For China enquiries:
India
e jamesdenton778@btinternet.com
1 rue de l’Est
Stephen Embrey
Michelle Liu, Beijing
t + 91 11 4068 2000
Centraal Boekhuis
South and South East Gift Accounts
75020 Paris
t +44 7952 919866
e lmh_thc@asiapubs.com.hk
f + 91 11 2921 7185
https://portal.boekhuis.nl/cbonline/
T (1) 43 49 36 60
e s.embrey@thameshudson.co.uk
e kapilkapoor@rolibooks.com
boek-verkopers
Gloucestershire, Somerset, Wales
Subsidiaries, Agents and Representatives Abroad
F (1) 43 49 41 22 e commercial@interart.fr
Americas
Iran
Ms Helen Lee, Taipei
Pakistan and Sri Lanka
Book City Co.(P.J.S)
e Helen_lee@asiapubs.com.hk
Scipio Stringer
Representation in The Netherlands
Australasia
Coen Sligting Bookimport
Australia, New Zealand, Papua New
Groot Nieuwland 27
Japan
Guinea & the Pacific Islands
1811 ET Alkmaar
Scipio Stringer
Thames & Hudson (Australia) Pty Ltd
The Netherlands
P.O. Box 158757341
Karim White
743 Shariati St.
Korea
Natasha Ffrench
T 07740 768900
Tehran 16396
Zita Chan
Export Sales Department
e k.white@thameshudson.co.uk
t +(9821)88459950
Thames & Hudson Ltd
e zita_chan@asiapubs.com.hk
f +(9821)88459949 e Semiramis@bookcity.co.ir
Natasha Ffrench
e detailhandel@centraal.boekhuis.nl
e s.stringer@thameshudson.co.uk
Ireland
Italy, Spain, Portugal
Distribution in The Netherlands
t +31 (0)345 – 47 58 88
Taiwan
Caribbean
e n.ffrench@thameshudson.co.uk
ingramcontent.com
Roli Books
Central & South America, Mexico and The
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Europe
Export Sales Department
Lebanon
Export Sales Department
11 Central Boulevard
t +31(0)72 – 511 92 20
Austria, Germany, Switzerland
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Levant
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Portside Business Park
f +31(0)72 – 511 70 29
Michael Klein
e n.ffrench@thameshudson.co.uk
PO Box 11-1181
e s.stringer@thameshudson.co.uk
Fisherman’s Bend
e sligting@xs4all.nl
Victoria 3207
Sin-El-Fil, Al Qalaa Area
c/o Vertreterbuero Wuerzburg
Representation in Flanders/Brussels
T +49 931 17 405
Scandinavia, Baltic States, Russia and
Sector No. 5
Malaysia
t (03) 9646 7788
f +49 931 17 410
the CIS
Bldg #31, 53rd Street
Thames & Hudson Singapore Pte Ltd
f (03) 9646 8790
e mi-klein@t-online.de
Per Burell
Beirut
c/o APD Kuala Lumpur
e enquiries@thaust.com.au
T +46 (0) 70 725 1203
t (01) 488 035
No 22, 24 & 26 Jalan SS3/41
e p.burell@thameshudson.co.uk
f (01) 510 659
47300 Petaling Jaya
For countries not mentioned
Tania Van de Vondel
e info@levantgroup.com
Selangor Darul Ehsan
above, please contact:
Hopland 33 bus 4.2
Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg
Bas van der Zee
Luster Publishing
T +31 (0) 623137695
Africa
t (603) 7877 6063
Ian Bartley, Head of Export Sales
2000 Antwerp
e s.vanderzee@thameshudson.co.uk
Africa (excluding South)
f (603) 7877 3414
Export Sales Department
Belgium
Ian Bartley
e liliankoe@apdkl.com
Thames & Hudson Ltd
t +32 (0)474 - 88 49 68
Export Sales Department
181A High Holborn
e tania@lusterweb.com
Thames & Hudson Ltd
London WC1V 7QX
e i.bartley@thameshudson.co.uk
t +44 (0)20 7845 5000 f +44 (0)20 7845 5055 e i.bartley@thameshudson.co.uk
24
Distribution in North America
Ian Tripp
Schilt Publishing
Expected July – December 2016
Michel Huneault Post Mégantic
& Gallery Amsterdam Peter Martensstraat 121 NL – 1087 na Amsterdam T +31 20 528 69 12 M +31 6 51 98 47 47 schilt@schiltpublishing.com sales@schiltpublishing.com
london Yasmin Keel bm Box 9120 uk – London WC1N 3XX T +44 7794 055862 yasmin@schiltpublishing.com press@schiltpublishing.com
www.schiltpublishing.com
new york Amber Terranova T +1 718 954 2188 amber@schiltpublishing.com