Check out our Spring 2019 catalog, featuring more than 500 new books on art & culture. We welcome new publishers Arquine, Atelier Éditions, August Editions, The Design Museum, London, Eakins Press, Editions Patrick Frey, Fulgur Press, Kasmin, Lisson Gallery, Marciano Art Foundation, Marsilio Editori, Onomatopee and Ridinghouse to our list in 2019!
Edited with text by Asli Cicek, Christoph Grafe, Sereh Mandias. Text by Eva Storgaard, Eireen Schreurs, Rajesh Heijnickx, Frédie Floré, Marius Grootveld, William Mann.
This issue of OASE proactively confronts a disturbing trend: the encroaching standardization of interiors as civilization moves inwards. Rather than simply identifying the issue, the editors single out projects for interiors that derive their significance from a specific approach and show a recognizable element of authorship.
STATUS: Forthcoming | 4/23/2019
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FORMAT: Pbk, 6.75 x 9.5 in. / 128 pgs / 50 color. LIST PRICE: U.S. $35.00 LIST PRICE: CANADA $49.95 ISBN: 9789462084698 PUBLISHER: Nai010 Publishers AVAILABLE: 4/23/2019 DISTRIBUTION: D.A.P. RETAILER DISC: FLAT40 PUBLISHING STATUS: Forthcoming AVAILABILITY: Awaiting stock
OASE 101: Microcosm Searching for the City in Its Interiors
Published by Nai010 Publishers. Edited with text by Asli Cicek, Christoph Grafe, Sereh Mandias. Text by Eva Storgaard, Eireen Schreurs, Rajesh Heijnickx, Frédie Floré, Marius Grootveld, William Mann.
This issue of OASE proactively confronts a disturbing trend: the encroaching standardization of interiors as civilization moves inwards. Rather than simply identifying the issue, the editors single out projects for interiors that derive their significance from a specific approach and show a recognizable element of authorship.