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Our new catalogue for January - June 2015. Featuring future books from Cig Harvey, Linda Dorigo and Andrea Milluzzi, Yola Monakhov Stockton, Sadik Kwaish Alfraji, Peter Suschitzky, Mario Giacomelli, and World Press Photo Yearbook 2015.
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Schilt Publishing& GalleryJanuary – June 2015
Dear friends,
Schilt Publishing starts to expand outside the pure photography field, by publishing a great book showing the work of one of Iraq’s most intriguing artists, Sadik Kwaish Alfraji. We came across Sadik – who fled Iraq a long time ago and actually lives only 45 kilometres from our offices in the Netherlands – through our close cooperation with FotoFest Houston. We cannot stress enough how important FotoFest always has been for development within Schilt Publishing. Thank you founders Wendy Watriss and Fred Baldwin, thank you director Steven Evans, and thank you all staff members of this highly creative organisation! Sadik’s sublime video work was on show in Houston during the magnificent 2014 biennial. We used a still image of his work for the cover of our successful book View From Inside – Contemporary Arab Photography, Video and Mixed Media Art, published together with FotoFest Houston. Sadik’s first big overview book will be produced in cooperation with Ayyam Gallery, one of the world’s finest galleries based in Dubai and London. We are extremely proud to enter this new path together with such a distinguished partner and would like to take this opportunity to thank Khaled Samawi for his enthusiasm and trust. Thanks also to Sadik, who became a dear friend since we met him in Houston in March 2014. And now back to good old photography!Cig Harvey’s second book, Gardening At Night, for sure will be a huge success. Cig’s intimate though at the same time extravagantly beautiful photography is undeniable highly popular with photography collectors and book lovers. Her first book with Schilt Publishing, You Look At Me Like An Emergency, sold out rapidly and gave Cig’s career an even bigger boost.During a reviewing session in Arles in 2013 we met photographer Linda Dorigo and journalist Andrea Milluzzi. They showed us their long-term project Rifugio – Christians of the Middle East. We fell off our chairs and immediately said we would be honoured to publish it. The fantastic black-and-white photography is beautiful, the subject historically important. It’s a classic book of classic importance. At that time, we had no idea that a year later Islamic
State was slaughtering Christians (and many others) in Iraq and Syria. This superb work became unintentionally highly topical. Then one day Yola Monakhov Stockton contacted us to see if we would be interested in publishing her work The Nature of Imitation. Well, of course we were! Yola’s very special work explores the connection between seeing, knowing and wanting in detailed, hyper-real photographs that recall the decorative drawings of natural history. See for yourself and you will be caught by it, we are sure!Peter Suschitzky, a highly acclaimed cinematographer working with famous directors such as David Cronenberg, is also a brilliant photographer. In his free time he works mainly on one topic: he photographs nudes in his tiny top floor studio at home in London, that he shares with his wife who is a painter. This very “concentrated” work is so unusual and gripping that we immediately fell for it. It will lead to a very fine book from a very fine man. A reflection it is indeed.Mario Giacomelli. What more do we need to say! One of Italy’s most famous photographers… Causing the start of Schilt Gallery… And this all happened also because we bumped into the book we now finally will publish in English: Under the Skin of Reality. We opened Schilt Gallery with a magnificent show of Giacomelli’s work from the Sassoferrato archive in January 2014. We are very happy to work with this archive, with Mario’s daughter Rita Giacomelli and granddaughter Katiuscia Biondi, director of the archive. We are so proud to finally be able to publish this magnificent book. This book is a real eye-opener, for it shows lesser-known and abstract work of the master.Last but certainly not least, World Press Photo 15. Literally at the moment I started to write this introduction the news came in that our dear friend and long-term “partner in crime” Lars Boering has been appointed as the new director of World Press Photo. Many congratulations to you, Lars! We are looking forward to continue the superb collaboration between World Press Photo and Schilt Publishing!
Maarten SchiltAmsterdam, November 2014
Design: M
V LevievanderMeer, Am
sterdam
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new titlesCig Harvey Gardening At Night
Linda Dorigo and Andrea Milluzzi Rifugio
Yola Monakhov Stockton The Nature of Imitation
Sadik Kwaish Alfraji
Peter Suschitzky Naked Reflections
Mario Giacomelli Under The Skin Of Reality
World Press Photo 15 Dutch edition
schilt Gallery Upcoming exhibitions
Elliot Ross
Sophie Zénon
selected backlistDiana Matar Evidence
FotoFest View From Inside
Lauren Fleishman The Lovers
Louise Baring Emmy Andriesse
Anna Fox Resort 1 Butlin’s Bognor Regis
Anna Fox Resort 2 Butlin’s Bognor Regis
Elliot Ross Animal
Elliot Ross Other Animals
World Press Photo Stories of Change
World Press Photo Next #01, Next #02,
Next #03 and Next #04
World Press Photo 14 Dutch edition
Sophie Zénon Roads Over Troubled Water
Martin Parr Parr by Parr
Nicholas Albrecht One, No One, and One
Hundred Thousand
Matt Gunther Probable Cause
Sergey Chilikov Selected Works 1978-
Elena Perlino Pipeline
Robert King Democratic Desert
Malcolm Venville The Women Of Casa X
Scott Daniel Ellison Iowa, Ohio
Jane Hilton Precious
Jane Hilton Dead Eagle Trail
Lorena Ros Unspoken
Vadim Gushchin Everyday Objects/Cultural
Treasures
David Chancellor Hunters
Ilvy Njiokiktjien Slagroomtaart en Slingers
Lucia Ganieva Ermitazhniki (GM 1)
Chiara Tocci Life After Zog (GM 2)
Matthew Murray Ska (GM 3)
Gesche Würfel Basement Sanctuaries (GM 4)
Camille Renée Devid My Other Side (GM5)
Donald Weber & Arthur Bondar Barricade (GM 6)
Distribution
Join the club!Become a Rhubarbino
Check our website: schiltpublishing.com
Dear friends,
Schilt Publishing starts to expand outside the pure photography field, by publishing a great book showing the work of one of Iraq’s most intriguing artists, Sadik Kwaish Alfraji. We came across Sadik – who fled Iraq a long time ago and actually lives only 45 kilometres from our offices in the Netherlands – through our close cooperation with FotoFest Houston. We cannot stress enough how important FotoFest always has been for development within Schilt Publishing. Thank you founders Wendy Watriss and Fred Baldwin, thank you director Steven Evans, and thank you all staff members of this highly creative organisation! Sadik’s sublime video work was on show in Houston during the magnificent 2014 biennial. We used a still image of his work for the cover of our successful book View From Inside – Contemporary Arab Photography, Video and Mixed Media Art, published together with FotoFest Houston. Sadik’s first big overview book will be produced in cooperation with Ayyam Gallery, one of the world’s finest galleries based in Dubai and London. We are extremely proud to enter this new path together with such a distinguished partner and would like to take this opportunity to thank Khaled Samawi for his enthusiasm and trust. Thanks also to Sadik, who became a dear friend since we met him in Houston in March 2014. And now back to good old photography!Cig Harvey’s second book, Gardening At Night, for sure will be a huge success. Cig’s intimate though at the same time extravagantly beautiful photography is undeniable highly popular with photography collectors and book lovers. Her first book with Schilt Publishing, You Look At Me Like An Emergency, sold out rapidly and gave Cig’s career an even bigger boost.During a reviewing session in Arles in 2013 we met photographer Linda Dorigo and journalist Andrea Milluzzi. They showed us their long-term project Rifugio – Christians of the Middle East. We fell off our chairs and immediately said we would be honoured to publish it. The fantastic black-and-white photography is beautiful, the subject historically important. It’s a classic book of classic importance. At that time, we had no idea that a year later Islamic
State was slaughtering Christians (and many others) in Iraq and Syria. This superb work became unintentionally highly topical. Then one day Yola Monakhov Stockton contacted us to see if we would be interested in publishing her work The Nature of Imitation. Well, of course we were! Yola’s very special work explores the connection between seeing, knowing and wanting in detailed, hyper-real photographs that recall the decorative drawings of natural history. See for yourself and you will be caught by it, we are sure!Peter Suschitzky, a highly acclaimed cinematographer working with famous directors such as David Cronenberg, is also a brilliant photographer. In his free time he works mainly on one topic: he photographs nudes in his tiny top floor studio at home in London, that he shares with his wife who is a painter. This very “concentrated” work is so unusual and gripping that we immediately fell for it. It will lead to a very fine book from a very fine man. A reflection it is indeed.Mario Giacomelli. What more do we need to say! One of Italy’s most famous photographers… Causing the start of Schilt Gallery… And this all happened also because we bumped into the book we now finally will publish in English: Under the Skin of Reality. We opened Schilt Gallery with a magnificent show of Giacomelli’s work from the Sassoferrato archive in January 2014. We are very happy to work with this archive, with Mario’s daughter Rita Giacomelli and granddaughter Katiuscia Biondi, director of the archive. We are so proud to finally be able to publish this magnificent book. This book is a real eye-opener, for it shows lesser-known and abstract work of the master.Last but certainly not least, World Press Photo 15. Literally at the moment I started to write this introduction the news came in that our dear friend and long-term “partner in crime” Lars Boering has been appointed as the new director of World Press Photo. Many congratulations to you, Lars! We are looking forward to continue the superb collaboration between World Press Photo and Schilt Publishing!
Maarten SchiltAmsterdam, November 2014
Design: M
V LevievanderMeer, Am
sterdam
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4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
19
20
21
22
23
new titlesCig Harvey Gardening At Night
Linda Dorigo and Andrea Milluzzi Rifugio
Yola Monakhov Stockton The Nature of Imitation
Sadik Kwaish Alfraji
Peter Suschitzky Naked Reflections
Mario Giacomelli Under The Skin Of Reality
World Press Photo 15 Dutch edition
schilt Gallery Upcoming exhibitions
Elliot Ross
Sophie Zénon
selected backlistDiana Matar Evidence
FotoFest View From Inside
Lauren Fleishman The Lovers
Louise Baring Emmy Andriesse
Anna Fox Resort 1 Butlin’s Bognor Regis
Anna Fox Resort 2 Butlin’s Bognor Regis
Elliot Ross Animal
Elliot Ross Other Animals
World Press Photo Stories of Change
World Press Photo Next #01, Next #02,
Next #03 and Next #04
World Press Photo 14 Dutch edition
Sophie Zénon Roads Over Troubled Water
Martin Parr Parr by Parr
Nicholas Albrecht One, No One, and One
Hundred Thousand
Matt Gunther Probable Cause
Sergey Chilikov Selected Works 1978-
Elena Perlino Pipeline
Robert King Democratic Desert
Malcolm Venville The Women Of Casa X
Scott Daniel Ellison Iowa, Ohio
Jane Hilton Precious
Jane Hilton Dead Eagle Trail
Lorena Ros Unspoken
Vadim Gushchin Everyday Objects/Cultural
Treasures
David Chancellor Hunters
Ilvy Njiokiktjien Slagroomtaart en Slingers
Lucia Ganieva Ermitazhniki (GM 1)
Chiara Tocci Life After Zog (GM 2)
Matthew Murray Ska (GM 3)
Gesche Würfel Basement Sanctuaries (GM 4)
Camille Renée Devid My Other Side (GM5)
Donald Weber & Arthur Bondar Barricade (GM 6)
Distribution
Join the club!Become a Rhubarbino
Check our website: schiltpublishing.com
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Cig Harvey Gardening At Night
Text by Vicki Goldberg
Gardening At Night is an exploration of home, family, nature, and time. It’s predecessor, You Look At Me Like An Emergency captured journeys in finding and defining home, while Gardening At Night denotes settling into one’s landscape, and creating life where you are. The narrative throughout has a delicious element of magical realism – the viewer is left with the feeling of waking within a dream. On the other hand there is familiarity in what she evokes – something primal and instinctual that points to each person’s connection to nature. Seasons feature prominently as metaphors for the cycle of life, and interplays between shadow and light underscore the work. Each photograph and written vignette offers a tactile experience of things that ordinarily seem intangible – the secret life of birds, of barren winter trees, of the lake in spring time, or the girl in the window whose house you pass every day. The jewel-toned images are arresting and weighted, but punctuated, as always by Cig’s characteristic whimsical style. The result is an intensely personal collection that captures an experience of the world that is at once otherworldly and yet instantly familiar.
Design: Deb Wood
ISBN 978 90 5330 844 8
Format: 22.5 x 22.5 cm
Hardbound with cloth cover
144 pages with approx. 80 photos in
full colour
World Rights
February 2015
£29.95 | $50 | €39.90
Cig Harvey’s hugely successful first
book You Look At Me Like An
Emergency was published by Schilt
Publishing in 2012 and sold out
rapidly. Cig’s photographs have been
exhibited widely and are in the
permanent collections of major
museums, including The Museum of
Fine Arts, Houston, and the
International Museum of Photography,
George Eastman House, Rochester,
New York. She was recently nominated
for the John Gutmann Fellowship and
a finalist of the BMW Prize at Paris
Photo and the Prix Virginia. You Look
At Me Like An Emergency was first
exhibited at The Stenersen Museum,
Oslo, Norway. Cig’s devotion to visual
storytelling has lead to innovative
international campaigns and features
with New York Magazine, Harper’s
Bazaar Japan, Kate Spade, and
Bloomingdales.
Cig Harvey is represented by
Schilt Gallery.
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Cig Harvey Gardening At Night
Text by Vicki Goldberg
Gardening At Night is an exploration of home, family, nature, and time. It’s predecessor, You Look At Me Like An Emergency captured journeys in finding and defining home, while Gardening At Night denotes settling into one’s landscape, and creating life where you are. The narrative throughout has a delicious element of magical realism – the viewer is left with the feeling of waking within a dream. On the other hand there is familiarity in what she evokes – something primal and instinctual that points to each person’s connection to nature. Seasons feature prominently as metaphors for the cycle of life, and interplays between shadow and light underscore the work. Each photograph and written vignette offers a tactile experience of things that ordinarily seem intangible – the secret life of birds, of barren winter trees, of the lake in spring time, or the girl in the window whose house you pass every day. The jewel-toned images are arresting and weighted, but punctuated, as always by Cig’s characteristic whimsical style. The result is an intensely personal collection that captures an experience of the world that is at once otherworldly and yet instantly familiar.
Design: Deb Wood
ISBN 978 90 5330 844 8
Format: 22.5 x 22.5 cm
Hardbound with cloth cover
144 pages with approx. 80 photos in
full colour
World Rights
February 2015
£29.95 | $50 | €39.90
Cig Harvey’s hugely successful first
book You Look At Me Like An
Emergency was published by Schilt
Publishing in 2012 and sold out
rapidly. Cig’s photographs have been
exhibited widely and are in the
permanent collections of major
museums, including The Museum of
Fine Arts, Houston, and the
International Museum of Photography,
George Eastman House, Rochester,
New York. She was recently nominated
for the John Gutmann Fellowship and
a finalist of the BMW Prize at Paris
Photo and the Prix Virginia. You Look
At Me Like An Emergency was first
exhibited at The Stenersen Museum,
Oslo, Norway. Cig’s devotion to visual
storytelling has lead to innovative
international campaigns and features
with New York Magazine, Harper’s
Bazaar Japan, Kate Spade, and
Bloomingdales.
Cig Harvey is represented by
Schilt Gallery.
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Design: MV LevievanderMeer,
Amsterdam
ISBN 978 90 5330 843 1
Format: 19 x 24.5 cm (portrait)
Hardbound with dust jacket
264 pages with approx. 130 photos in
duotone
World rights; German Rights sold
(Till Schaap Edition)
January 2015
£29.95 | $50 | €40
Rifugio
Christians of the Middle East
The birthplace of Christianity lies in the Iranian slopes of Mount Ararat to Mount Lebanon. Since those ancient times the rugged valleys and gorges have served as a refuge for monastic communities and those in search of solitude. Nowadays, 12 million Christians are supposed to live in the Middle East, but only few of them remain to live in the region because of radical Islam and persecutions; millions have relocated to the U.S.A., Europe and Australia.Between July 2011 and January 2014, Linda Dorigo and Andrea Milluzzi travelled around Iran, Lebanon, Egypt, Israel, West Bank, Gaza Strip, Jordan, Turkey and Syria. They were driven towards these small Christian communities that choose to not be part of the diaspora.While the Middle East is turned upside-down by revolutions and by a fractured war inside Islam, Christians became a religious minority, disillusioned witnesses closed in their self-defense.Rifugio is, also because of the latest developments in the Middle East, including the horrific cruelties against Christians and Muslims by the Islamic State, extremely topical and of utmost importance.
Linda Dorigo &
Andrea Milluzzi
Linda Dorigo is an independent
photojournalist and documentary
photographer currently based between
Italy and the Middle East.
Andrea Milluzzi is a freelance
journalist; previously he has worked at
the Italian newspaper Liberazione.
Together, based in Beirut and Rome,
they are focused on documenting the
Middle East region.
Schilt Publishing
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Design: MV LevievanderMeer,
Amsterdam
ISBN 978 90 5330 843 1
Format: 19 x 24.5 cm (portrait)
Hardbound with dust jacket
264 pages with approx. 130 photos in
duotone
World rights; German Rights sold
(Till Schaap Edition)
January 2015
£29.95 | $50 | €40
Rifugio
Christians of the Middle East
The birthplace of Christianity lies in the Iranian slopes of Mount Ararat to Mount Lebanon. Since those ancient times the rugged valleys and gorges have served as a refuge for monastic communities and those in search of solitude. Nowadays, 12 million Christians are supposed to live in the Middle East, but only few of them remain to live in the region because of radical Islam and persecutions; millions have relocated to the U.S.A., Europe and Australia.Between July 2011 and January 2014, Linda Dorigo and Andrea Milluzzi travelled around Iran, Lebanon, Egypt, Israel, West Bank, Gaza Strip, Jordan, Turkey and Syria. They were driven towards these small Christian communities that choose to not be part of the diaspora.While the Middle East is turned upside-down by revolutions and by a fractured war inside Islam, Christians became a religious minority, disillusioned witnesses closed in their self-defense.Rifugio is, also because of the latest developments in the Middle East, including the horrific cruelties against Christians and Muslims by the Islamic State, extremely topical and of utmost importance.
Linda Dorigo &
Andrea Milluzzi
Linda Dorigo is an independent
photojournalist and documentary
photographer currently based between
Italy and the Middle East.
Andrea Milluzzi is a freelance
journalist; previously he has worked at
the Italian newspaper Liberazione.
Together, based in Beirut and Rome,
they are focused on documenting the
Middle East region.
Schilt Publishing
Schilt Publishing 6
Design: Yola Monakhov Stockton and
Carolyn Eckert
ISBN 978 90 5330 845 5
Format: 17 x 21.8 cm (portrait)
Hardbound
104 pages with approx. 65 photos in
full colour
World rights
April 2015
£24.50 | $40 | €30
Yola Monakhov Stockton The Nature of Imitation
By looking closely at living birds in the field through the materiality of colour film and studio props, The Nature of Imitation explores the connection between seeing, knowing, and wanting.In detailed, hyper-real photographs that recall the decorative drawings of natural history, the work evokes the delicate experience of holding a bird against traditions of landscape representation in Renaissance frescoes and tapestries, Modernist painting and sculpture, and the early history of photography. Through collaborations with scientists, ecologists, and naturalists on the Massachusetts coast, at universities and and research centres across the Northeast of the United States and in Costa Rica, Yola Monakhov Stockton gained access to wild birds captured for banding before their release, and those captive in labs. Alongside photographs taken in orchards, gardens, and on wooded paths, the work cultivates a vocabulary of techniques that attend to the process of making, such as light leaks on film, objects acting as masks inside the camera, or evidence of equipment, paper backdrops, and cut-out shapes. The field becomes an improvised studio, a living picture plane. The series revisits positivist modes of photographic representation and traditions of the avant-garde against a contemporary and personal awareness of the fragility of place.
Yola Monakhov Stockton makes
work that deals with landscape and
literature, the qualities of boundaries
and constraints, data gathering, and
the materiality of photography.
Her work has been exhibited
internationally, with solo shows at
the Alice Austen House Museum,
The Aviary Gallery, Old Dominion
University, Sasha Wolf Gallery and
Smith College; and is in the
collection of the Smith College
Museum of Art and numerous
private collections. Her work has
been featured in Harper’s Bazaar,
Esquire, Time, Marie Claire, Newsweek
and The New York Times, and she has
been a frequent contributor to
The New Yorker. She is currently
the Harnish Visiting Artist at
Smith College.
Schilt Publishing 6
Design: Yola Monakhov Stockton and
Carolyn Eckert
ISBN 978 90 5330 845 5
Format: 17 x 21.8 cm (portrait)
Hardbound
104 pages with approx. 65 photos in
full colour
World rights
April 2015
£24.50 | $40 | €30
Yola Monakhov Stockton The Nature of Imitation
By looking closely at living birds in the field through the materiality of colour film and studio props, The Nature of Imitation explores the connection between seeing, knowing, and wanting.In detailed, hyper-real photographs that recall the decorative drawings of natural history, the work evokes the delicate experience of holding a bird against traditions of landscape representation in Renaissance frescoes and tapestries, Modernist painting and sculpture, and the early history of photography. Through collaborations with scientists, ecologists, and naturalists on the Massachusetts coast, at universities and and research centres across the Northeast of the United States and in Costa Rica, Yola Monakhov Stockton gained access to wild birds captured for banding before their release, and those captive in labs. Alongside photographs taken in orchards, gardens, and on wooded paths, the work cultivates a vocabulary of techniques that attend to the process of making, such as light leaks on film, objects acting as masks inside the camera, or evidence of equipment, paper backdrops, and cut-out shapes. The field becomes an improvised studio, a living picture plane. The series revisits positivist modes of photographic representation and traditions of the avant-garde against a contemporary and personal awareness of the fragility of place.
Yola Monakhov Stockton makes
work that deals with landscape and
literature, the qualities of boundaries
and constraints, data gathering, and
the materiality of photography.
Her work has been exhibited
internationally, with solo shows at
the Alice Austen House Museum,
The Aviary Gallery, Old Dominion
University, Sasha Wolf Gallery and
Smith College; and is in the
collection of the Smith College
Museum of Art and numerous
private collections. Her work has
been featured in Harper’s Bazaar,
Esquire, Time, Marie Claire, Newsweek
and The New York Times, and she has
been a frequent contributor to
The New Yorker. She is currently
the Harnish Visiting Artist at
Smith College.
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Sadik Kwaish Alfraji was born in
Baghdad in 1960. He lives and works
in Amersfoort, the Netherlands. His
work can be found in numerous
private and public collections in the
Middle East and internationally. His
work was highly acclaimed by the
international public during the
FotoFest Houston Biennial 2014 about
contemporary Arab art (which also led
to the book View From Inside – Contem-
porary Arab Photography, Video and
Mixed Media Art, published by
FotoFest/Schilt Publishing in 2014).
Nat Muller is an independent curator
and critic based in Rotterdam. Her
main interests include: the intersection
of aesthetics, media and politics;
media art and contemporary art in and
from the Middle East. Her writing has
been published amongst others in
Bidoun, ArtAsiaPacific, Art Papers,
Canvas, X-tra, The Majalla, the MIT
journal ARTMargins and Harper’s
Bazaar Art Arabia. Projects in 2014
include Memory Material at Akinci
Gallery, Amsterdam; Customs Made:
Quotidian Practices & Everyday Rituals
at Maraya Art Centre in Sharjah; This is
the Time. This is the Record of the Time
at Stedelijk Museum Bureau
Amsterdam & American University of
Beirut Gallery and Disquiet at Galeri
Zilberman/Pi Artworks (Istanbul). In
2015 she will be curating Sadik Kwaish
Alfraji’s solo show at Ayyam Gallery
(Dubai) and will be curator-in-resi-
dence at the Delfina Foundation’s
Politics of Food Program (London).
Design: Huda Smitshuijzen-AbiFarès,
Khatt Foundation, Amsterdam
ISBN 978 90 5330 848 6
Format: 23 x 30.5 cm (portrait)
Hardcover with dust jacket
208 pages with approx. 150 images
(paintings and drawings) in full colour
and tritone
World rights
May 2015
£42.50 | $65 | €50
Sadik Kwaish Alfraji is the first book that offers a comprehensive look into the world of one of the most prominent Iraqi artists working today.The publication covers over thirty years of his practice, from his student work of the early 1980s in a war-torn Iraq, to his many artist books, paintings, drawings, videos, and large-scale installations. It provides an in-depth overview of Alfraji’s work, which combines artistic and philosophical concepts to create a distinct graphical visual language. Alfraji’s oeuvre addresses the vulnerability of human existence and speaks of loss, exile, fragmentation and displacement. This book, which is being published in cooperation with Ayyam Gallery (London/Dubai) is edited by the leading curator and critic of contemporary Middle Eastern art, Nat Muller, and includes an in-depth interview with the artist and a critical text by renowned cultural historian of the Middle East, and Professor at Brown University, Shiva Balaghi.
Sadik Kwaish Alfraji
Curated by Nat Muller
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Sadik Kwaish Alfraji was born in
Baghdad in 1960. He lives and works
in Amersfoort, the Netherlands. His
work can be found in numerous
private and public collections in the
Middle East and internationally. His
work was highly acclaimed by the
international public during the
FotoFest Houston Biennial 2014 about
contemporary Arab art (which also led
to the book View From Inside – Contem-
porary Arab Photography, Video and
Mixed Media Art, published by
FotoFest/Schilt Publishing in 2014).
Nat Muller is an independent curator
and critic based in Rotterdam. Her
main interests include: the intersection
of aesthetics, media and politics;
media art and contemporary art in and
from the Middle East. Her writing has
been published amongst others in
Bidoun, ArtAsiaPacific, Art Papers,
Canvas, X-tra, The Majalla, the MIT
journal ARTMargins and Harper’s
Bazaar Art Arabia. Projects in 2014
include Memory Material at Akinci
Gallery, Amsterdam; Customs Made:
Quotidian Practices & Everyday Rituals
at Maraya Art Centre in Sharjah; This is
the Time. This is the Record of the Time
at Stedelijk Museum Bureau
Amsterdam & American University of
Beirut Gallery and Disquiet at Galeri
Zilberman/Pi Artworks (Istanbul). In
2015 she will be curating Sadik Kwaish
Alfraji’s solo show at Ayyam Gallery
(Dubai) and will be curator-in-resi-
dence at the Delfina Foundation’s
Politics of Food Program (London).
Design: Huda Smitshuijzen-AbiFarès,
Khatt Foundation, Amsterdam
ISBN 978 90 5330 848 6
Format: 23 x 30.5 cm (portrait)
Hardcover with dust jacket
208 pages with approx. 150 images
(paintings and drawings) in full colour
and tritone
World rights
May 2015
£42.50 | $65 | €50
Sadik Kwaish Alfraji is the first book that offers a comprehensive look into the world of one of the most prominent Iraqi artists working today.The publication covers over thirty years of his practice, from his student work of the early 1980s in a war-torn Iraq, to his many artist books, paintings, drawings, videos, and large-scale installations. It provides an in-depth overview of Alfraji’s work, which combines artistic and philosophical concepts to create a distinct graphical visual language. Alfraji’s oeuvre addresses the vulnerability of human existence and speaks of loss, exile, fragmentation and displacement. This book, which is being published in cooperation with Ayyam Gallery (London/Dubai) is edited by the leading curator and critic of contemporary Middle Eastern art, Nat Muller, and includes an in-depth interview with the artist and a critical text by renowned cultural historian of the Middle East, and Professor at Brown University, Shiva Balaghi.
Sadik Kwaish Alfraji
Curated by Nat Muller
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Naked Reflections
The work in this book is drawn from a project which famous cinematographer Peter Suschitzky has been working on for the past seven years, on and off between his activities in the film industry.Suschitzky decided to take up this project after years and years of photographing life all over the world. He wanted to find a theme which he could work on at home and in his own time. He knew that it would be hard to do anything original with the theme that he had chosen, as so many painters and photographers, great and small, have worked on this subject before him. Nevertheless he felt that he had to put his own imprint on the subject. The result is this gorgeous book, which also includes a small but extremely fine selection of Suchitzky’s most important other work.
Design: MV Levievandermeer,
Amsterdam
ISBN 978 90 5330 846 2
Format 30.5 x 32 cm (landscape)
Special paperback with a cloth spine
bookblock glued on the back cover
96 pages with approx. 50 photos in
tritone
World rights
April 2015
£42.50 | $65 | €50
Peter SuschitzkyPeter Suschitzky was born in
London, of Austrian and Hungarian
parentage, both refugees from the
twin storms of Hitler and Stalin.
Photography was very much in the
family as both his aunt, who studied
the subject at the Bauhaus, and his
father Wolfgang Suschitzky were
professional photographers and an
uncle - his mother’s brother, who
perished in Auschwitz – was also
an accomplished amateur
photographer. Although Suschitzky’s
inclination was to study music, his
father, being a cinematographer
himself, prevailed upon him to study
cinematography. So Peter went to
study at the leading film school in
Paris, where his teacher despaired of
him, telling him diplomatically that he
was good at pushing the dolly.
In a hurry to start in the real world, he
left the school after only one year and
started as a third assistant in a small
film studio in London. He became a
cinematographer himself very soon
after, at the age of 21.
Suschitzky started with documentary
films, destined for German television,
in Latin America. When he returned to
London he was luckily asked to shoot
his first feature film, aged 22.
Thereafter, Peter Suschitzky’s luck
endured and he has been the director
of photography on about fifty films,
including The Rocky Horror Picture
Show, Star Wars Episode V –
The Empire Strikes Back, Dead Ringers,
Mars Attacks!, Crash, Naked Lunch,
A Dangerous Method, Cosmopolis,
After Earth and Maps to the Stars.
Suschitzky has won many awards,
including the 2007 Genie Award for
Best Achievement in Cinematography
for his work on Eastern Promises –
directed by master of horror
David Cronenberg, with whom
he has made eleven movies – and
the 2009 ISFF Manaki Brothers Life
Achievement Award.
Schilt Publishing 10
Naked Reflections
The work in this book is drawn from a project which famous cinematographer Peter Suschitzky has been working on for the past seven years, on and off between his activities in the film industry.Suschitzky decided to take up this project after years and years of photographing life all over the world. He wanted to find a theme which he could work on at home and in his own time. He knew that it would be hard to do anything original with the theme that he had chosen, as so many painters and photographers, great and small, have worked on this subject before him. Nevertheless he felt that he had to put his own imprint on the subject. The result is this gorgeous book, which also includes a small but extremely fine selection of Suchitzky’s most important other work.
Design: MV Levievandermeer,
Amsterdam
ISBN 978 90 5330 846 2
Format 30.5 x 32 cm (landscape)
Special paperback with a cloth spine
bookblock glued on the back cover
96 pages with approx. 50 photos in
tritone
World rights
April 2015
£42.50 | $65 | €50
Peter SuschitzkyPeter Suschitzky was born in
London, of Austrian and Hungarian
parentage, both refugees from the
twin storms of Hitler and Stalin.
Photography was very much in the
family as both his aunt, who studied
the subject at the Bauhaus, and his
father Wolfgang Suschitzky were
professional photographers and an
uncle - his mother’s brother, who
perished in Auschwitz – was also
an accomplished amateur
photographer. Although Suschitzky’s
inclination was to study music, his
father, being a cinematographer
himself, prevailed upon him to study
cinematography. So Peter went to
study at the leading film school in
Paris, where his teacher despaired of
him, telling him diplomatically that he
was good at pushing the dolly.
In a hurry to start in the real world, he
left the school after only one year and
started as a third assistant in a small
film studio in London. He became a
cinematographer himself very soon
after, at the age of 21.
Suschitzky started with documentary
films, destined for German television,
in Latin America. When he returned to
London he was luckily asked to shoot
his first feature film, aged 22.
Thereafter, Peter Suschitzky’s luck
endured and he has been the director
of photography on about fifty films,
including The Rocky Horror Picture
Show, Star Wars Episode V –
The Empire Strikes Back, Dead Ringers,
Mars Attacks!, Crash, Naked Lunch,
A Dangerous Method, Cosmopolis,
After Earth and Maps to the Stars.
Suschitzky has won many awards,
including the 2007 Genie Award for
Best Achievement in Cinematography
for his work on Eastern Promises –
directed by master of horror
David Cronenberg, with whom
he has made eleven movies – and
the 2009 ISFF Manaki Brothers Life
Achievement Award.
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Under the Skin of Reality
Treasures from the Sassoferrato Archive
Design: Maurizio Bartomioli
ISBN 978 90 5330 813 4
Format: 28 x 28 cm
Softcover
152 pages with approx. 80
photographs in duotone
World rights English; German rights
sold (Till Schaap Edition)
May 2015
£38 | $60 | €45
Mario
Giacomelli
Edited by Katiuscia Biondi, Marina Itolli and Catia Zucchetti
With an introduction by Achille Bonito Oliva
After the death of Mario Giacomelli (1925-2000), two different archives with his work were established in 2003: the one in Sassoferrato and another one in Senigallia. Since 2007, the heirs Giacomelli became directors of the photographic heritage, taking over the management from Photology in Milan.The Mario Giacomelli Sassoferrato archive contains about 12,000 photographs of Sassoferrato (including different printing techniques), their contact sheets and negatives. The operational character of the Sassoferrato Archive is to provide a framework in a philological way of the production of Giacomelli, in the context in which the artist has worked. In this way it offers an all-round view of this great artist who is world famous but from whom paradoxically many important aspects remain unclear.The Sassoferrato Archive promotes a new way of looking at Mario Giacomelli, by highlighting his working method; the totally coherent structure that holds his entire production and is Giacomelli’s unique style. For Giacomelli art and life were intrinsically linked and each series was created in close connection with all the others. Under The Skin Of Reality concentrates on the following series:
– Poesie in cerca d’autore (70s/2000)– Motivo suggerito dal taglio dell’albero (1967-1969)– 31 dicembre (1997)– Favola, verso possibili significativi interiori (1983-1984)– Metamorfosi della terra (1955-1980)– Presa di coscienza sulla natura (1997-2000)– Bando (1997-1999)– La domenica prima (2000, his last work, made shortly before his death)
Schilt Publishing 12
Under the Skin of Reality
Treasures from the Sassoferrato Archive
Design: Maurizio Bartomioli
ISBN 978 90 5330 813 4
Format: 28 x 28 cm
Softcover
152 pages with approx. 80
photographs in duotone
World rights English; German rights
sold (Till Schaap Edition)
May 2015
£38 | $60 | €45
Mario
Giacomelli
Edited by Katiuscia Biondi, Marina Itolli and Catia Zucchetti
With an introduction by Achille Bonito Oliva
After the death of Mario Giacomelli (1925-2000), two different archives with his work were established in 2003: the one in Sassoferrato and another one in Senigallia. Since 2007, the heirs Giacomelli became directors of the photographic heritage, taking over the management from Photology in Milan.The Mario Giacomelli Sassoferrato archive contains about 12,000 photographs of Sassoferrato (including different printing techniques), their contact sheets and negatives. The operational character of the Sassoferrato Archive is to provide a framework in a philological way of the production of Giacomelli, in the context in which the artist has worked. In this way it offers an all-round view of this great artist who is world famous but from whom paradoxically many important aspects remain unclear.The Sassoferrato Archive promotes a new way of looking at Mario Giacomelli, by highlighting his working method; the totally coherent structure that holds his entire production and is Giacomelli’s unique style. For Giacomelli art and life were intrinsically linked and each series was created in close connection with all the others. Under The Skin Of Reality concentrates on the following series:
– Poesie in cerca d’autore (70s/2000)– Motivo suggerito dal taglio dell’albero (1967-1969)– 31 dicembre (1997)– Favola, verso possibili significativi interiori (1983-1984)– Metamorfosi della terra (1955-1980)– Presa di coscienza sulla natura (1997-2000)– Bando (1997-1999)– La domenica prima (2000, his last work, made shortly before his death)
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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 thedefinitive 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 2014 – 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.
‘Will amuse, sadden, console and ultimately teach you much about this world of ours.’ People Photography
‘Some of the very best work being done around the world today.’News Photographer
Design: Heijdens Karwei
ISBN 978 90 5330 850 9
Format: 23 x 29.7 cm (portrait)
Paperback
160 pages, with approx. 200 photos
in full colour and duotone
World rights; English (Thames &
Hudson), German (Till Schaap
Edition), French (Till Schaap Edition),
Spanish (Blume) Italian (Contrasto)
and Russian (Treemedia) rights sold
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€24
Schilt Publishing is the primary
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Yearbook. Co-editions are available in 7
different languages. For details of the
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Hudson at sales@thameshudson.
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Illustrations:
Spreads from the 2014 yearbook
1515 Dutch edition
14 Schilt Publishing
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 thedefinitive 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 2014 – 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.
‘Will amuse, sadden, console and ultimately teach you much about this world of ours.’ People Photography
‘Some of the very best work being done around the world today.’News Photographer
Design: Heijdens Karwei
ISBN 978 90 5330 850 9
Format: 23 x 29.7 cm (portrait)
Paperback
160 pages, with approx. 200 photos
in full colour and duotone
World rights; English (Thames &
Hudson), German (Till Schaap
Edition), French (Till Schaap Edition),
Spanish (Blume) Italian (Contrasto)
and Russian (Treemedia) rights sold
April 2015
€24
Schilt Publishing is the primary
publisher of the World Press Photo
Yearbook. Co-editions are available in 7
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 2014 yearbook
1515 Dutch edition
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Elliot Ross
24.01.15 – 12.04.15
Sophie Zénon
18.04.15 – 16.08.15
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Elliot Ross
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Elliot RossOther AnimalsText by Diana L. DanielsISBN 978 90 5330 835 6
£30 | $60 | €40
Elliot RossAnimalText by Manfred ZollnerISBN 978 90 5330 730 4
£29.95 | $60 | €39.90
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ISBN 978 90 5330 736 6
Edition of 50
£225 | $350 | €250
Louise BaringEmmy Andriesse Hidden LensISBN 978 90 5330 790 8
£27.50 | $45 | €35
Anna FoxResort 2 Butlin’s Bognor RegisISBN 978 90 5330 840 0
£45 | $60 | €50
Anna Fox Resort 1 Butlin’s Bognor RegisISBN 978 90 5330 803 5
£45 | $65 | €50
Diana MatarEvidenceISBN 978 90 5330 842 4
£38 | $60 | €45
Lauren FleishmanThe LoversISBN 978 90 5330 836 3
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FotoFestView From Inside Contemporary Arab Photography, Video and Mixed Media ArtISBN 978 90 5330 825 7
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Stories of Change Beyond the ‘Arab Spring’ISBN 978 90 5330 823 3
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Elliot RossOther AnimalsText by Diana L. DanielsISBN 978 90 5330 835 6
£30 | $60 | €40
Elliot RossAnimalText by Manfred ZollnerISBN 978 90 5330 730 4
£29.95 | $60 | €39.90
Special edition
ISBN 978 90 5330 736 6
Edition of 50
£225 | $350 | €250
Louise BaringEmmy Andriesse Hidden LensISBN 978 90 5330 790 8
£27.50 | $45 | €35
Anna FoxResort 2 Butlin’s Bognor RegisISBN 978 90 5330 840 0
£45 | $60 | €50
Anna Fox Resort 1 Butlin’s Bognor RegisISBN 978 90 5330 803 5
£45 | $65 | €50
Diana MatarEvidenceISBN 978 90 5330 842 4
£38 | $60 | €45
Lauren FleishmanThe LoversISBN 978 90 5330 836 3
£32.50 | $50 | €40
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Next #01ISBN 978 90 5330 762 5
£12.50 | $30 | €19.50
Next #02ISBN 978 90 5330 781 6
£12.50 | $30 | €19.50
Next #03ISBN 978 90 5330 804 2
£12.50 | $30 | €19.50
Next #04ISBN 978 90 5330 838 7
£12.50 | $30 | €19.50
FotoFestView From Inside Contemporary Arab Photography, Video and Mixed Media ArtISBN 978 90 5330 825 7
£45 | $60 | €50
Stories of Change Beyond the ‘Arab Spring’ISBN 978 90 5330 823 3
£37.50 | $60 | €45
14 Dutch editionISBN 978 90 5330 826 4
€24
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Jane HiltonDead Eagle TrailAmerica’s Twenty-First Century CowboysISBN 978 90 5330 717 5
£32.50 | $55 | €39.90
Special edition
ISBN 978 90 5330 718 2
Edition of 50 copies
£225 | $350 | €250
Jane HiltonPreciousISBN 978 90 5330 795 3
£35 | $55 | €39.90
Scott Daniel EllisonIowa, OhioISBN 978 90 5330 822 6
£29.95 | $40 | €35
Matt GuntherProbable CauseISBN 978 90 5330 820 2
£29.95 | $40 | €35
Martin ParrParr by Parr Text by Quentin BajacISBN 978 90 5330 737 3
£16.95 | $25 | €19.90
David ChancellorHuntersISBN 978 90 5330 778 6
£32.50 | $60 | €50
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Edition of 20 copies
£650 | $1000 | €800
Vadim GushchinEveryday Objects/Cultural TreasuresISBN 978 90 5330 792 2
£45 | $65 | €49.90
Lorena Ros UnspokenISBN 978 90 5330 814 1
£27.50 | $45 | €35
Malcolm VenvilleThe Women Of Casa XText by Amanda de la Rosa ISBN 978 90 5330 805 9
£35 | $50 | €40
Nicholas AlbrechtOne, No One, and One Hundred ThousandISBN 978 90 5330 821 9
£29.95 | $40 | €35
Elena Perlino Pipeline Trafficking in ItalyISBN 978 90 5330 824 0
£27.50 | $45 | €35
Sergey ChilikovSelected Works 1978-ISBN 978 90 5330 760 1
£27.50 | $45 | €35
Sophie ZénonRoads Over Troubled WaterA quest for the soul Une chasse à l’âme Bilder aus KambodschaISBN 978 90 5330 696 3
£125 | $250 | €150
Ilvy NjiokiktjienSlagroomtaart en SlingersNederland in 100 verjaardagenTekst: Sabeth Snijders ISBN 978 90 5330 847 9
Dutch language€24.95
Robert KingDemocratic DesertThe War in SyriaISBN 978 90 5330 818 9
£35 | $50 | €40
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Jane HiltonDead Eagle TrailAmerica’s Twenty-First Century CowboysISBN 978 90 5330 717 5
£32.50 | $55 | €39.90
Special edition
ISBN 978 90 5330 718 2
Edition of 50 copies
£225 | $350 | €250
Jane HiltonPreciousISBN 978 90 5330 795 3
£35 | $55 | €39.90
Scott Daniel EllisonIowa, OhioISBN 978 90 5330 822 6
£29.95 | $40 | €35
Matt GuntherProbable CauseISBN 978 90 5330 820 2
£29.95 | $40 | €35
Martin ParrParr by Parr Text by Quentin BajacISBN 978 90 5330 737 3
£16.95 | $25 | €19.90
David ChancellorHuntersISBN 978 90 5330 778 6
£32.50 | $60 | €50
Special edition
ISBN 978 90 5330 801 1
Edition of 20 copies
£650 | $1000 | €800
Vadim GushchinEveryday Objects/Cultural TreasuresISBN 978 90 5330 792 2
£45 | $65 | €49.90
Lorena Ros UnspokenISBN 978 90 5330 814 1
£27.50 | $45 | €35
Malcolm VenvilleThe Women Of Casa XText by Amanda de la Rosa ISBN 978 90 5330 805 9
£35 | $50 | €40
Nicholas AlbrechtOne, No One, and One Hundred ThousandISBN 978 90 5330 821 9
£29.95 | $40 | €35
Elena Perlino Pipeline Trafficking in ItalyISBN 978 90 5330 824 0
£27.50 | $45 | €35
Sergey ChilikovSelected Works 1978-ISBN 978 90 5330 760 1
£27.50 | $45 | €35
Sophie ZénonRoads Over Troubled WaterA quest for the soul Une chasse à l’âme Bilder aus KambodschaISBN 978 90 5330 696 3
£125 | $250 | €150
Ilvy NjiokiktjienSlagroomtaart en SlingersNederland in 100 verjaardagenTekst: Sabeth Snijders ISBN 978 90 5330 847 9
Dutch language€24.95
Robert KingDemocratic DesertThe War in SyriaISBN 978 90 5330 818 9
£35 | $50 | €40
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Donald Weber & Arthur BondarBarricadeThe Euromaidan RevoltText by Larry FrolickISBN: 978 90 5330 841 7
£12.50 | $20 | €15
Grey Matters 6
Camille Renée DevidMy Other SideISBN: 978 90 5330 839 4
£12.50 | $20 | €15
Grey Matters 5
Gesche WürfelBasement SanctuariesISBN 978 90 5330 819 6
£12.50 | $20 | €15
Grey Matters 4
Matthew MurraySka Text by Addie and Mitchell VassieISBN 978 90 5330 812 7
£12.50 | $20 | €15
Grey Matters 3
Chiara TocciLife After Zog and other storiesISBN 978 90 5330 796 0
£12.50 | $20 | €15
Grey Matters 2
Lucia GanievaErmitazhnikiISBN 978 90 5330 798 4
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Donald Weber & Arthur BondarBarricadeThe Euromaidan RevoltText by Larry FrolickISBN: 978 90 5330 841 7
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Camille Renée DevidMy Other SideISBN: 978 90 5330 839 4
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Gesche WürfelBasement SanctuariesISBN 978 90 5330 819 6
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Thames & Hudson Ltd
Iran
Bookcity Co.(P.J.S)
P.O. Box 158757341
743 Shariati St.
Tehran 16396
t +(9821)88459950
f +(9821)88459949
Israel
Lonnie Kahn Ltd
20 Eliyahu Eitan Street
75703 Rishon Lezion
t (03) 951 8418
f (03) 951 8415
Lebanon
Levant Distributors
PO Box 11-1181
Sin-El-Fil, Al Qalaa Area
Sector No. 5
Bldg #31, 53rd Street
Beirut
t (01) 488 035
f (01) 510 659
Ian Tripp
t 07970 450162
Channel Islands Cornwall, Devon,
Gloucestershire, Somerset, Wales
Victoria Hutton
t 07899 941010
London Gift Accounts
James Denton
t 07765 403182
South and South East Gift Accounts
Subsidiaries, Agents and Representatives AbroadAmericas
Central and South America, Mexico
Natasha Ffrench
Export Sales Department
Thames & Hudson Ltd
The Caribbean
John Edgeler
Edgeler Book Services Ltd
m +44 7801 866936
t/f +44 1903 265925
Europe
Austria and Germany (except South
Germany)
Michael Klein
c/o Vertreterbuero Wuerzburg
t +49 931 17 405
f +49 931 17 410
Eastern Europe and Eastern Mediterranean
Stephen Embrey
Export Sales Department
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Singapore and South-East Asia
Thames & Hudson Singapore
52 Genting Lane
#06-05, Ruby Land Complex
Singapore 349560
t (65) 6749 3551
f (65) 6749 3552
India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Bhutan
Kapil Kapoor
Roli Books
t 91 11 4068 2000
f + 91 11 2921 7185
Pakistan and Sri Lanka
Scipio Stringer
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Australasia
Australia, New Zealand, Papua New
Guinea & the Pacific Islands
Thames & Hudson (Australia) Pty Ltd
11 Central Boulevard
Portside Business Park
Fisherman’s Bend
Victoria 3207
t (03) 9646 7788
f (03) 9646 8790
For countries not mentioned
above, please contact:
Ian Bartley, Head of Export Sales
Export Sales Department
Thames & Hudson Ltd
181A High Holborn
London WC1V 7QX
t +44 (0)20 7845 5000
f +44 (0)20 7845 5055
Distribution in North America
Ingram Publisher ServicesOne Ingram Blvd.
LaVergne, TN 37086
IPS: 866-765-0179
e customer.service@
ingrampublisherservices.com
Distribution inThe Netherlands
Centraal Boekhuishttps://portal.boekhuis.nl/cbonline/
boek-verkopers
t +31 (0)345 – 47 58 88
Representation inThe Netherlands
Coen Sligting BookimportGroot Nieuwland 27
1811 ET Alkmaar
The Netherlands
t +31(0)72 – 511 92 20
f +31(0)72 – 511 70 29
Representation in Flanders/Brussels
Luster PublishingTania Van de Vondel
Hopland 33 bus 4.2
2000 Antwerp
Belgium
t +32 (0)474 - 88 49 68
Asia
China (PRC), Hong Kong and Macau
Thames & Hudson China Ltd
Units B&D 17/F
Gee Chang Hong Centre
65 Wong Chuk Hang Road
Aberdeen
Hong Kong
t +852 2 553 9289
f +852 2 554 2912
For China enquiries:
Michelle Liu, Beijing
Jiajin Chen, Shanghai
Taiwan
Ms Helen Lee, Taipei
Korea
Ed Summerson
e edward_summerson@asiapubs.
com.hk
Japan
Scipio Stringer
Export Sales Department
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Malaysia
Thames & Hudson Singapore Pte Ltd
c/o APD Kuala Lumpur
No 22, 24 & 26 Jalan SS3/41
47300 Petaling Jaya
Selangor Darul Ehsan
t (603) 7877 6063
f (603) 7877 3414
France
Interart S.A.R.L.
1 rue de l’Est
75020 Paris
t (1) 43 49 36 60
f (1) 43 49 41 22
Germany, South and Switzerland
Sara Ticci
Export Sales Department
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Ireland
Karim White
t 07740 768900
Italy, Spain and Portugal
Natasha Ffrench
Export Sales Department
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Scandinavia, Baltic States, Russia and
the CIS
Per Burell
t +46 (0)8 85 64 75
Wallonia and Luxembourg
Bas van der Zee
President Kennedylaan 66 huis
1079 NG Amsterdam
t +31 6 23 13 76 95
Africa
Africa (excluding South)
Ian Bartley
Export Sales Department
Thames & Hudson Ltd
South Africa, Swaziland, Lesotho,
Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe
Peter Hyde Associates
5 & 7 Speke Street
(Corner Nelson Street)
Observatory 7925
Cape Town
t (021) 447 5300
f (021) 447 1430
The Near and Middle East
Middle East incl. Egypt
Stephen Embrey
Export Sales Department
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Iran
Bookcity Co.(P.J.S)
P.O. Box 158757341
743 Shariati St.
Tehran 16396
t +(9821)88459950
f +(9821)88459949
Israel
Lonnie Kahn Ltd
20 Eliyahu Eitan Street
75703 Rishon Lezion
t (03) 951 8418
f (03) 951 8415
Lebanon
Levant Distributors
PO Box 11-1181
Sin-El-Fil, Al Qalaa Area
Sector No. 5
Bldg #31, 53rd Street
Beirut
t (01) 488 035
f (01) 510 659
Ian Tripp
t 07970 450162
Channel Islands Cornwall, Devon,
Gloucestershire, Somerset, Wales
Victoria Hutton
t 07899 941010
London Gift Accounts
James Denton
t 07765 403182
South and South East Gift Accounts
Subsidiaries, Agents and Representatives AbroadAmericas
Central and South America, Mexico
Natasha Ffrench
Export Sales Department
Thames & Hudson Ltd
The Caribbean
John Edgeler
Edgeler Book Services Ltd
m +44 7801 866936
t/f +44 1903 265925
Europe
Austria and Germany (except South
Germany)
Michael Klein
c/o Vertreterbuero Wuerzburg
t +49 931 17 405
f +49 931 17 410
Eastern Europe and Eastern Mediterranean
Stephen Embrey
Export Sales Department
Thames & Hudson Ltd
AmsterdAmPeter Martensstraat 121NL – 1087 NA Amsterdam
t +31 20 528 69 12m +31 6 51 98 47 47
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www.schiltpublishing.com
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t +44 7794 055862
[email protected]@schiltpublishing.com
PortLANd (or)2417 se 32nd AvenueusA – Portland (or) 97214
t +1 734 945 7656
[email protected]@schiltpublishing.com
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