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Gonzo Republic: Hunter S. Thompson’s America
William Stephenson
London and New York: Continuum, 2012. -
Jack Goldstein x 10,000
Jack Goldstein; Philipp Kaiser
Newport Beach and Munich, London and New York: Orange County Museum of Art and Del Monico Books, 2012.Published in conjunction with an exhibition at the Orange County Museum of Art, California 24 June – 9 September 2012. Jack Goldstein (1945 – 2003) was a Canadian performance and conceptual artist. Based in California in the 1970s and 1980s he began painting and was among the first contemporary painters to pay others to produce works from his ideas.
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Garrets and Pretenders: Bohemian Life in America from Poe to Kerouac
Albert Parry
Mineola: Dover, 2012. -
The Future of Batterer Programs: Reassessing Evidence-Based Practice
Edward G. Gondolf
Boston: Northeastern University Press, 2012. -
The Transnational Beat Generation
Nancy M. Grace; Jennie Skerl
New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. -
The Little Black Jacket: Chanel’s Classic Revisited
Karl Lagerfeld; Carine Roitfeld
Gottingen: Steidl, 2012.“This book is Karl Lagerfeld and Carine Roitfeld’s reinterpretation of Chanel’s iconic little black jacket. Lagerfeld has redesigned the jacket, transforming it into a modern, adaptable garment to be worn by both sexes of all ages. The Little Black Jacket contains Lagerfeld’s photographs of celebrities wearing the jacket with individual flair – sometimes classic, sometimes irreverent, but always Chanel – and each styled by Carine Roitfeld. A range of accomplished actors, musicians, designers, models, writers and directors gets the little black jacket treatment, including Claudia Schiffer, Uma Thurman, Kanye West, Tilda Swinton, Baptiste Giabiconi, Yoko Ono and Sarah Jessica Parker. This book shows the astounding versatility of Chanel’s vision in Lagerfeld’s hands, and ensures the little black jacket’s future as a timeless classic.”
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Knitted, Knotted, Twisted & Twined: The Jewelry of Mary Lee Hu
Mary Lee Hu
Bellevue: Bellevue Art Museum, 2012.Monograph of American artist and metalworker Mary Lee Hu.
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APA Handbook of Research Methods in Psychology (3 Volumes)
Harris Cooper
Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 2012.Volume 1: Foundations, Planning, Measures, and Psychometrics. Volume 2: Research Designs: Quantitative, Qualitative, Neuropsychological, and Biological. Volume 3: Data Analysis and Research Publication.
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Roses, Stems, Thorns
Denise Green
Brisbane: Andrew Baker Art Dealer, 2012. -
Matter and Memory: The Brisbane Years, 1997-2012
Ian Friend
Brisbane: Andrew Baker Art Dealer, 2012.Exhibition catalogue.
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Flotsam and Jetsam
Fiona Foley
Brisbane: Andrew Baker Art Dealer, 2012. -
Beyond Contemporary Art
Etan Jonathan Ilfeld
[London]: Vivays Publishing, 2012. -
Among Wild Animals and People in Australia
Eric Mjoberg
Perth: Hesperian Press, 2012.Originally published in Swedish in 1915 as ‘Bland vilda djur och folk i Australien’. Here translated into English for the first time by Margareta Luotsinen and Kim Akerman. “From October 1910 to August 1911 biologist Erik Mjoberg and his seven man Swedish team travelled by bullock wagon through the West Kimberley collecting invertebrates, birds, mammals, and ethnographic research material. Their ten month journey took them from Derby, along the Fitzroy River upstream to Mount Anderson Station. Some members then went on to Noonkanbah, the St George Ranges and Fitzroy Crossing, while others went south to Mowla Bluff. After the return to Derby two members went to Sunday Island and then followed the stock route across the Leopold Ranges to Mount Barnett. Extensive collections were also made around Derby and Meda Station. Finally the expedition re-convened in Broome where side trips included a coastal trip by pearling lugger collecting marine specimens and another trip to Beagle Bay, collecting birds. Eric Mjöbergs idiosyncratic text remained in the Swedish language until this long-awaited English translation. Now, for the first time, this unique perspective on biota and people is brought to a new generation of readers with an interest in Kimberley history and geography.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Siamani Samoa
Michel Tuffery
Brisbane: Andrew Baker Art Dealer, 2012.Exhibition catalogue.
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Enter The Floyd!!!
Bryan Itch
Australia: Bryan Itch, 2012.Bryan is a 5th dimensional psychic squid moonlighting as a bipedal humanoid currently incarnated near Melbourne Australia.
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A Scanner Darkly
Philip K. Dick
London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2012. -
Bridal Fashion
Saskia Glandien
Berlin: Alt//Cramer, 2012.Coffee table book of bridal fashion and glamour photography.
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Terribly Awesome Photo Books
Paul Kooiker; Erik Kessels
[Gent]: Art Paper Editions, 2012.“For several years, Paul Kooiker and Erik Kessels have organized evenings for friends in which they share the strangest photo books in their collections. The books shown are rarely available in regular shops, but are picked up in thrift stores and from antiquaries. The groups fascination for these pictorial non-fiction books comes from the need to find images that exist on the fringe of regular commercial photo books. Its only in this area that its possible to find images with an uncontrived quality. Whats noticeable from these publications is that theres a thin line between being terrible and being awesome. This constant tension makes the books interesting. Its also worth noting that these tomes all fall within certain categories: the medical, instructional, scientific, sex, humour or propaganda. Paul Kooiker and Erik Kessels have made a selection of their finest books from within this questionable new genre.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Heath Course Pak
Tan Lin
Denver: Counterpath, 2012.“Like its predecessor, HEATH (plagiarism/outsource), Heath Course Pak exists somewhere between a Project Gutenberg version of Samuel Pepys Diary and a minute-to-minute news feed and blog of Heath Ledger’s death. Sad, appropriated, lyrical and confused, the book contains a brief history of recent performance art, a legal defense of plagiarism, the diary of a poetry workshop at the Asian American Writer’s Workshop, an MP3 protest song, and an examination of SMS and GMS technologies as distribution networks for human sadness. Multi-authored, and with numerous text blocks and photos, the revised edition contains 52 pages of new material, an interview, an annotated text, autographed photos of Jackie Chan and Heath Ledger, e-PostIts, COAs, and coffee/tea stains.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Occupied Spaces
Ben Roberts; Naomi Colvin
London: Here Press, 2012.A photo series documenting the private and communal spaces of the 2011-2012 Occupy Protest in London by Ben Roberts together with a short essay by Naomi Colvin. This is one of the first edition of 250 copies, a second edition of 100 copies were printed in 2014.