BUTT // 5 years & 5 magazines

18.10.07 - Annie Wu - 5, art, books, design, feature article, photography, publishing

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In celebration of sex, personality and homosexuality, BUTT magazine has released a book that features some of the best BUTT interviews from the past 5 years. Printed on their trademark faded pink A5 magazine stock, the BUTT book has some of the most entertaining interviews with people from film, music, photography and fashion such as LUTZ, Wolfgang Tillmans, Gus Van Sant, Viktor & Rolf, Bruce LaBruce, John Waters and many more. Very kindly, BUTT have supplied us with a list of their 5 most highly regarded magazines.

Andy Warhol’s Interview Magazine

(see also Interview Archive 1994-2007)

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I-D Magazine

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Index Magazine

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The New Yorker

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Straight To Hell

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Walter Pfeiffer - 1970-1980 // Book Report

17.10.07 - Thomas Jeppe - book report

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Walter Pfeiffer’s 1970-1980 is a strong collection of social documentary black and white photographs. Pfeiffer is considered, alongside the likes of Larry Clark, a forerunner of the contemporary erotic/diaristic aesthetic, which currently features in just about every magazine.

This book is a JRP/Ringier 2004 reprint of the original 1980 Elke Betzel Verlag edition. A massive change in the way photography is received has taken place in this 24 year gap, and Pfeiffer’s images are necessarily viewed differently now; the current saturation of the erotic image casts a new light on its counterparts of the past. Which is why 1970-1980 makes for fascinating veiwing, coursing brilliantly between close-up candid portraits, contrived staged scenes and expansive outdoor landscapes.

Pfeiffer’s recent work has moved away from the more overt sexuality on show in 1970-1980. In a brilliant quote, he notes the ideological rift between pornography and erotic photography that has decreased over time, working to trivialise the art of erocticism - “[…] these days pornography is everywhere. It has become rather common, and after all, X-rated stuff is ultimately about its use value. And I never liked functional aesthetics to begin with.”

1970-1980 is 96 pages, soft cover, with all images full bleed with no captions. More pages after the link… (more…)

Desktop-Desktop # 14 // Steve Nishimoto

- Luke Brown - art, design, desktop//desktop, feature article

Captivated by his uncanny yet absorbing use of letterforms, collaged imagery, and logo designs, Steve Nishimoto’s art and graphic design has touched a global audience of skateboarders, tastemakers, art lovers, and cultural types, as he navigates them through an enigmatic exploration of mood and imagery. A native of the Windy City, Nish, discovered the rugged urban landscape of Chicago as a teenager, namely the remarkable yet somber vistas from the heights of the city skyscrapers, nurturing his interest in change, culture, and design.He established himself in New York’s Downtown scene under the tutelage of Adam Levite at Associates in Science and the founders of Zoo York Co., where he embarked upon a new sojourn: witnessing the acute transformation of the city from the perspective of a stranger. Nish’s ideas have inspired subsequent contributions to prominent and pioneering clients, including Uniqlo, subsidiaries of the Viacom network (Mtv, SpikeTv, Cmt, Nickelodeon, etc), Converse (Red), Burton, Nike, as well as Doug Aitken, And A, Shut Skateboards, FTC, 2k by Gingham, Beautiful Decay, and TheBlowup Magazine. His achievements have been profiled in the media, while his original designs have been featured in published collections. Nevertheless, Nish yearns to further refine his own subversive vision, aspiring to catch himself off-guard, while challenging his audience to transcend.

Related links //
Steve’s brand new blog

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Flannelette Shirts & Flash-Lit Hair - Andrew M. Long // Book Report

11.10.07 - Thomas Jeppe - book report

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Adelaide-based photographer Andrew Long has self published “Flannelette Shirts & Flash-Lit Hair”, a book of B+W photos taken in 2006. It’s a collection of five series of images, which together form a beautiful document of the life and times of South Australian youth.

The book is 56 pages, perfect bound, and printed in a run of 200. It’s available from a few shops across Australia.

Andrew’s work is also viewable at his photo site Devet Decet, and in the NowNowGallery.

More pages after the link…

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NowNow Gallery // October, 2007

10.10.07 - Chris Barton - art, photography

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Featuring: Jimmy Limit (Toronto), Rosemary Scanlon (Somewhere in Canada), Jackson Eaton (Seoul), Geoffrey Ellis (San Francisco), Gary Fogelson (Brooklyn), Andrew Long (Adelaide), Thomas Jeppe (Melb), Georgia Metaxas (Melb),

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