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Edition de tête of 23 copies, including a unique numbered and signed, hand-colored cut-out of an amputee by Bruno Richard (basically, an original work!), attached to the special édition de tête cover.
Tip! In March 2022, here at Monday Press, we began receiving long emails from an anonymous account belonging to someone we barely knew. These letters were sent from deep underground—so deep that we weren’t even sure if it was safe to reply. They told…
T, the 20th letter of the Latin alphabet, is the symbol for "True" in logic & the usual symbol for period, the reciprocal of frequency; the symbol for Tesla, the SI unit of magnetic field; the symbol for Tera- (as in one trillion); (t is) the SI symb…
*2025 stock* A companion release to Tristan Perich's circuit album Noise Patterns, Pseudorandom is a massive, unabridged 1024-page printout of the 16,777,215 numbers that comprise one complete cycle of the 3-byte random number generator from its code…
*Please note that the book part of this edition is available in Italian language only.* "I first listened to Crass in the late summer of 1979: a friend, just back from a trip to London, had brought me a newly released record, "Stations of the Crass",…
Edition of 77 copies. Composed of two 15x21cm stapled booklets, one with 32 b/w pages with 261 drawings of sexy female amputees plus a full color 32-page supplement with almost 300 found pictures of sexy amputees.
Edition of 70 copies. Composed of two 15x21cm stapled booklets, one with 40 b/w pages with 132 drawings of self-torturing people (somehow reminding Topor's masochistes or Ungerer) plus a 20-b/w-page supplement of archival images of torture and martyr…
The Mundus is Norman Pritchard’s magnum opus, a mysterious work that is both visual and poetic, literary and mystical. The work was composed between 1965 until at least July 1971, a six-year period during which the author refined and reworked its pag…
Ben Edge’s paintings capture a unique vision of British calendar customs and folklore. Although we have seen a resurgence of interest in these matters of late, when he began painting folk traditions in the last decade, Ben was an anomaly by virtue of…
A comprehensive retrospective of work from one of the foremost performance artists to emerge from the 1970s. Since her earliest performances in the late 1960s, Joan Jonas has concerned herself with animation and moving images, asking what it means to…
Demons are mutable, their existence dependent on context. So, too, this series of 170-odd pictures by Swiss artist Anton Bruhin, is wholly dependent on what the eye sees in them. They appeal to the imagination, the pre-existing mental images in which…
*2024 stock* Briefly, Ballare is an artist’s book created by Riccardo Benassi as a response to an unexpected and enlightening event: in a Museum visitors’ book the signatories made complaints – which soon turned to anger – with regard to a work by th…
*2024 stock* Mottled sausages, icy landscapes with worms that seem to have died trying to make it over hurdles, portals to impossible lands: welcome to the accidental world of ceramist and drawer Anne Brugni. Anne Brugni's workspace resembles a sort…
Elica has started its publishing activities with a rather osé artist book entitled Courbettes by Jacques Brissot, whom Elica considers one of the greatest living visual artists. An original member of Pierre Schaeffer's group at the O.R.T.F., Brissot …
Very nice artists' book by Bruno RIchard. Edition of 100 hand-numbered copies with retouched covers. A spiral-bound 15x21cm laser-copied booklet, with 36 b/w pages, cut in half horizontally, of drawings of women, with hand -colored (wizpissyellowundb…