Dashwood Tote Bag II
New York: Dashwood Books, 2020. Item #19831
New York: Dashwood Books, 2020. Item #19831
New York: Dashwood Books, 2020. Zine 500 copies. 24pp , stapled zine 5.25 x 7 inches. Japanese photographer Taro Hirano is probably best know for his book “Pool” originally published in 2005 (reprinted in 2016). Beautifully simple photographs of empty and abandoned swimming pools used by skaters in Southern California..... Item #20354
New York: Dashwood Books, 2019. Softcover in box Signed and numbered 20 copies. Special edition includes a signed and numbered 5 x 7 inch silver gelatin print handmade by the artist in an edition of 20. Print is framed in a window mat and housed in a custom made clamshell..... Item #17876
New York: Dashwood Books, 2019. Softcover First Edition, 500 copies. SIGNED and INSCRIBED "for Stephen" Duncan Hannah is a self-described "idiosyncratic" painter, having emerged improbably from New York's punk scene as a figurative artist obsessed with painterly technique and single-mindedly focused on reviving the narrative tradition in painting. His work..... Item #18665
New York: Dashwood Books, 2019. Zine 150 copies. SIGNED, 5 1/4 x 8 inches. Item #18700
New York: Dashwood Books, 2019. Hardcover in slipcase First Edition. Slipcase dimensions 13.12 x 9.9 x 3.12 inches Four volumes: Paige Powell - 48 pages, Beulah Land - 280 pages, Animals - 144 pages, Artists Eating - 128 pages Orders from EU/UK fulfilled from our UK warehouse. Paige Powell came to..... Item #18731
New York: Dashwood Books, 2019. Zine 60 copies. SIGNED, 5 1/4 x 8 inches. Nahea An is an artist and designer based in New York, NY. She recently graduated with her BFA in Studio Art from New York University last year and exhibited at Andrew Edlin Gallery in New York..... Item #18741
New York: Dashwood Books, 2018. Softcover 2nd Printing, 200 copies. SIGNED. PUNK TROUBLES: NORTHERN IRELAND examines the subject of Northern Ireland punk in the context of sectarianism. The book offers a new and unique perspective on The Troubles and the N.I. punk scene by explicitly highlighting connections between the two..... Item #17861
New York: Dashwood Books, 2018. Zine 300 copies. 5 1/4 x 8 inches SIGNED. Music for my Eyes is part two in an ongoing series of zines published by Dashwood in which Ahlbom sequences out of this world landscapes with overly saturated portraits of her friends from travels over time. Both..... Item #18193
New York: Dashwood Books, 2017. Zine Numbered 140 copies. Item #16945
New York: Dashwood Books, 2017. Softcover First Edition. Alvaro Barrios is a Columbian conceptual artist and cartoonist. This facsimile of an artists' book of collages is from the Leticia and Stanislas Poniatowski collection. It was originally made in 1972 drawing upon images of male sports stars of the day culled..... Item #16933
New York: Dashwood Books, 2017. Zine Numbered 150 copies. SIGNED, 5 1/4 x 8 inches. Item #17128
New York: Session Press & Dashwood Books, 2017. Softcover in slipcase 1,750 copies. One of the most influential photographers of our time, Nobuyoshi Araki is known for his diaristic style or “shi-shashin” (I-photographs) through the publication of over 500 books throughout his career. His work has become practically synonymous with Japanese photography;..... Item #17219
New York: Dashwood Books, 2017. Hardcover First Edition. 196 pages, 9.5 x 12inches 2,000 copies. It was while living in Preston in 2010 that the city?s imposing Brutalist bus station, built by Ove Arup and Partners in 1969, first caught Hawkesworth?s eye. ?I did a project with Adam Murray, an ex-tutor of..... Item #17218
New York: Dashwood Books, 2017. Zine 250 Copies. 5 1/4 x 8 inches SIGNED. Travels to Los Angeles, Reykjavík, Tokyo, and New York reaffirmed the role of photography as a means of access to people and places that Grace Ahlbom otherwise might not have. The ability to use the camera..... Item #17426
New York: Dashwood Books, 2017. Hardcover in slipcase Signed and numbered 100 copies. Hardcover book in burnt orange cloth cover with matching print folder containing signed and numbered C-print (9.5 x 12 inches). Slipcase with printed image debossed on cover. Item #17359
New York: Dashwood Books, 2016. Softcover 1,500 copies. Showboat: Punk/Sex/Bodies explores sex in punk and punk in sex. Punk is often thought of as an almost asexual movement, in part because of its charged aversion to romance (see Johnny Rotten?s notorious description of love as ?2 minutes and 52 seconds..... Item #16400
New York: Dashwood Books, 2016. 150 copies. Shipped in tube. 19.5 x 28.5 inches. Item #16496
New York: Dashwood Books, 2016. Signed and unnumbered 10 copies. Signed copy of the book sold with original artwork drawn on an airline sick-bag. One Sky Star World Team Alliance is the sequel to Stefan Marx’s 2013 Dashwood publication Economy Class featuring a fresh edit of the artist’s sketches of..... Item #16571
New York: Dashwood Books, 2016. Softcover. Copy of the book signed by Toby Mott sold with one of each of the four double-sided posters. Showboat: Punk/Sex/Bodies explores sex in punk and punk in sex. Punk is often thought of as an almost asexual movement, in part because of its charged..... Item #16577
New York: Dashwood Books, 2016. Zine Numbered First Printing , 100 copies. Item #16697
New York: Dashwood Books, 2016. Zine Numbered 150 copies. Vol 3. Part of a series of zines produced exclusively for Dashwood book signing events. Made at the time of the launch of Another Girl Another Planet (published by Rizzoli). Item #16699
New York: Dashwood Books, 2016. Item #16739
New York: Dashwood Books, 2015. Softcover in slipcase signed and numbered 25 copies. Ltd edition of 25 copies plus 5 APs. Part of the Dashwood Books series, Umschläge and an original copy of the East German publication Armeerundschau magazine in a die cut card slipcase. Peter Piller is a German..... Item #14699
New York: Dashwood Books, 2015. softcover. Complete set of the regular edition. The series to be published annually is to introduce a variety contemporary photographers and reintroduce largely unknown work from the past to a contemporary audience serving as a reflection of Dashwood's own curatorial theme. Item #15245