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Shit by Erik Kessels

¥5,390

A collection of works by Dutch artist Eric Kessels. This book includes photographs of German soldiers relieving themselves on the battlefields of World War II. There is no dignity in war, and no modesty. Kessels reveals a particularly brutal side of war, a sight that is not usually included in...


(Imperfect) Muddy Dance by Erik Kessels

¥4,136 ¥5,170

A collection of works by Dutch artist Erik Kessels. By subtracting from the screen the elements that are essential to the rules of the game, Kessels highlights the uniqueness of body movements in the sport of soccer. Chasing a spinning ball, the players seem to perform a choreographed dance in...


MAN by Erik Kessels and Karel De Mulder

¥5,830

A photobook by Dutch artist Erik Kessels and creative director Karel De Mulder.A man, flanked by an equal number of women on either side when photographed, is placed exactly where he seems to prefer: right in the centre. Is this manly act a matter of intent, instinct, or pure coincidence?...


As Far as You Can See by Erik Kessels

¥7,480

A monograph by Dutch artist Erik Kessels.‘As Far as You Can See’, presented by COMMERCE, is the first comprehensive collection of Kessels’s books, spanning from 1997 to today – including his latest, Incomplete Encyclopaedia of Touch. This richly illustrated volume traces over two decades of Kessels’s artistic, editorial, and photographic...


Incomplete Encyclopedia of Touch by Erik Kessels, Karel de Mulder and Thomas Sauvin

¥11,000

A photobook by artist Erik Kessels, creative director Karel de Mulder, and photo collector and editor Thomas Sauvin.Distilled from over 15,000 family albums, Incomplete Encyclopedia of Touch archives the human desire to put a hand on things. Whether it’s cars, boats, animals, trees, fridges, bridges, bushes, fellow humans or even...


Our Favorite Books - 2024

NEAR - Martine StigPublished by Fw: Books (NL)https://www.iack.online/collections/all-items/products/near-by-martine-stig The Humanness of Our Lonely Selves - Awoiska van der MolenPublished by Fw: Books (NL)https://www.iack.online/collections/all-items/products/the-humanness-of-our-lonely-selves-by-awoiska-van-der-molen Thinking like an Island - Gabriele Chiapparini + Camilla MarresePublished by Overlapse (UK)https://www.iack.online/collections/all-items/products/thinking-like-an-island-by-gabriele-chiapparini-camilla-marrese Incomplete Encyclopedia of Touch - Erik Kessels, Karel de Mulder and Thomas SauvinPublished by...


On the Universal Act of Touch ─ Incomplete Encyclopedia of Touch

Incomplete Encyclopedia of Touch (RVB Books, 2014)Among the books I sourced for last November’s Tokyo Art Book Fair was a truly eccentric photobook, over five centimetres thick.Although surprisingly light for its size, visitors to the fair seemed eager to avoid carrying anything large or heavy. Although a large quantity was...


An exhibition guide for “Manifesta 9 The Deep of the Modern”

¥5,500

Exhibition guide for the 9th Manifesta, a contemporary art biennial held in Genk and Limburg, Belgium from June 2nd to September 30th, 2012.Manifesta is a biennale that is characterized by changing the venue every two years, and continues to explore the possibilities of an experimental biennale, focusing on publications and...


Mother Nature by Erik Kessels

¥4,840

A photobook by Dutch artist Eric Kessels.The book features photographs of women posing in front of public and private gardens, fields and other settings that include flower beds. Kessels' own photographic collection embodies this universal theme, weaving a common story through repetition and difference. The book also gives us the...


Read Naked by Erik Kessels

¥4,400

A collection of works by Dutch artist Erik Kessels. "This book emphasizes the delightful idea of ​​being completely naked while reading, and arouses the reader's strange curiosity. Who are these men and women and why were these pictures taken?" Or, more essentially, what exactly are they reading, and what do...

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