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Bill Culbert: State of Light
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Texts by Simon Cutts and Yves Abrioux.

Paperback
210 x 146mm, 16 pages
8 B&W illustrations

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Bridget Smith: Nobody Else Even Knows
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Text by Richard Grayson.

Paperback
210 x 146 mm, 16 pages
Colour illustrations

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Chris Marker: Silent Movie and Selected Screenings
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Contributors: Dom Rotheroe, Chris Marker, Catherine Brighton, Ingrid Swenson, Craigie Horsfield, Beaconsfield (London), Andrew Brighton, Pier Trust (London).

Publisher Beaconsfield, 1999
Paperback
16 pages

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Conor Kelly: Sound & Music (DVD)
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Peer has produced Sound & Music, a DVD to accompany Kelly's exhibition. It also marked their exhibition of two new works at Fordham Gallery, London, shown during July and August 2004.

It contains the single screen work Sound & Music and texts by Eoghan Nolan and Ingrid Swenson.

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David Austen: Stood Up
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Signed copies


Paperback
272 x 188mm, 16 pages
7 B&W illustrations

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Emotionarama
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Emotionarama presents a range of artists’ ideas that are described in an overtly emotional or demonstrative manner through short pieces of creative writing.

Participants were invited to produce a text that defined their imaginative and mental processes whilst creating an artwork. For example, some have chosen to record a method of thinking behind the production of an existing piece, while others discuss a concept for an unmade artwork in a reflective manner, and/or its materiality, texture, colour, shape, size, and content.

The book includes contributions by Polly Apfelbaum, Abel Auer, Fiona Banner aka The Vanity Press, Kerstin Brätsch, Matt Copson, Liu Ding, Gerasimos Floratos, Andy Holden, Alexander James Pollard, Anna K.E., Ghislaine Leung, Jesper List Thomsen, Florian Meisenberg, Mike Nelson, Alicia Paz, David Raymond Conroy, Lindsay Seers, Andro Semeiko, Yuko Shiraishi, Amy Sillman, Cally Spooner, TheConfraternity of Neoflagellants (Norman James Hogg and Neil Mulholland), Mark Titchner, Tris Vonna-Michell, Yu-Chen Wang, and Vicky Wright.

On 21 - 28 August 2021 Peer presented an installation and listening room developed by Andro Semeiko in collaboration with actors Siân Phillips and Bill Bingham, author Zinovy Zinik and musician Capitol K. Visitors were able to listen to pre-recorded readings of the book throughout the day whilst inhabiting an installation conducive to evoking emotions.

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Jeff McMillan: The Possibility of an Island
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Text by Richard Noble and Jeff McMillan in conversation with Darian Leader.

Paperback
210 x 146mm, 16 pages
9 colour illustrations

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Jennet Thomas: Return of the Black Tower
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Texts by Sally O'Reilly, Jennet Thomas, and John Smith.

Paperback
210 x 146mm, 16 pages

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Lukasz Skapski: Light Works
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Paperback
241 x 203.5mm, 52 pages
25 B&W & 7 colour illustrations

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Mathew Hale: Taxi Stop Fiji
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210 x 169mm, 16 pages
B&W illustrations

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Mikey Cuddihy: James in Limbo
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Text by Sally O'Reilly

Paperback
210 x 169mm, 12 pages
6 colour illustrations

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Milly Thompson: Opera
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A conversation with artist Milly Thompson.

Paperback
210 x 146mm, 20 pages

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Olga Jevrić
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Ridinghouse in association with Peer are delighted to announce the publication of Olga Jevrić.


With contributions from: Phyllida Barlow, Richard Deacon, Ješa Denegri, Joan Key, Fedja Klikovac & Ingrid Swenson

This publication is the first monograph in English on the acclaimed Serbian sculptor Olga Jevrić (1922–2014). It marks two acclaimed exhibitions presented at Peer and Handel Street Projects, London 2019, and the acquisition of nine of her remarkable sculptures for Tate’s collection.

Jevrić’s work was celebrated by her European and American contemporaries; she travelled and exhibited extensively during the 1950s and 60s, and in 1958 she represented Yugoslavia at the Venice Biennale. Yet, although Jevrić continued working until the 2000s, the economic, socio- and geo-political upheavals of the last four decades provided scant opportunities for her work to be seen outside of the former Yugoslavia.

Phyllida Barlow and Richard Deacon generously produced artworks to support the production of Olga Jevrić's hardback special edition. These copies have now sold out.

2019
Paperback
22 × 24cm, 80 pages

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Savinder Bual: 9 Notes
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This publication is an introduction into some of the ideas and concerns that fuel Savinder Bual’s practice.

Bual presented her exhibition Ananas and the Flatfish at Peer, November 2020 – February 2021.


Essays by Alex Hetherington
Designed by Elena Blanco Alba
Images by Savinder Bual and Stephen White & Co
Printed at The Folio Club, Barcelona, 2022

Softcover
A5, 72 pages

Kindly supported by Arts Council England and Peer, London.

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Simon Moretti: Crocodile Cradle
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“Hung as in a basket from a single dull
star, is it a question of passion?
How do you cry about a crime, not yet
touched by the mild boredom of order?” — Lubaina Himid

“YES TO ALL” — Sylvie Fleury

“Against a background of uncertainty or anxiety when many of us have been preoccupied with the restrictions and limitations placed on our lives, Crocodile Cradle has emerged as a polyphonic, big-hearted multi platform project, wonderfully shape-shifting around the more conventional notion of an exhibition.” Past director of Peer, Ingrid Swenson.

Crocodile Cradle was an exhibition by Simon Moretti developed on three platforms: a filmed performance online; a text collage on the glass facade of Peer; and a publication. For this collaborative project, artist Simon Moretti invited fifty-one artists to supply a text that they had written or found, to be considered as part of a collaborative artwork to represent their thoughts in the current charged moment in history.

The book, co-published with Mousse, features an afterword by Ingrid Swenson and has been designed by A Practice For Everyday Life. Edited by Simon Moretti.

Texts by Nicholas Alvis Vega, John Armleder, David Austen, Erica Baum, Andrea Bowers, Stefan Brüggemann, Pavel Büchler, Helen Cammock, Alejandro Cesarco, Daniel Gustav Cramer, Tacita Dean, Jason Dodge, Jimmie Durham, Simon English, Cerith Wyn Evans, Sylvie Fleury, Liam Gillick, Paul Heber-Percy, Lubaina Himid, Karl Holmqvist, David Horvitz, Joan Jonas, Sophie Jung, Jirí Kovanda, Marysia Lewandowska, Linder, Peter Liversidge, Goshka Macuga, Christian Marclay, Jonathan Monk, Liliana Moro, Koushna Navabi, Dan Perjovschi, Mai-Thu Perret, Cesare Pietroiusti, Matilde Cerruti Quara, Annie Ratti, Jimmy Robert, Ugo Rondinone, Giorgio Sadotti, John Smith, Nedko Solakov, Cally Spooner, Sue Tompkins, Amikam Toren, Marcel van Eeden, Fiona Banner a.k.a. The Vanity Press, Vedovamazzei, Ian Whittlesea, Ruth Wolf-Rehfeldt, and Carey Young.

2021
Softcover
English
16 × 20.6cm, 72 pages

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Swirl of Words / Swirl of Worlds
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Hardback poetry book launched to support the Swirl of Words / Swirl of Worlds project at Peer and Shoreditch Library.

This book contains 116 poems in 94 languages that were gathered together by poet, translator and language activist Stephen Watts as a way to celebrate and reflect the cultural and linguistic diversity of the borough. It is part of Peer in the Library – a wider programme of exhibition, events and workshops that took place in partnership with Shoreditch Library from 2019 - 2021.

Hardback
226 x 146mm, 256 pages

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Tania Kovats: Small Finds
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Tania Kovats in conversation with Gary Lock.

2007
Paperback
21 x 14.6cm, 16 pages
7 colour, 11 B&W illustrations

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Vlatka Horvat: To See Stars Over Mountains
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Published on the occasion of Vlatka Horvat’s exhibition, By Hand, on Foot, at Peer, 4 February – 2 April 2022.

Essay by Lauren Elkin
Published by Peer and Unstable Object
Designed by David Caines


Softcover
24 x 17 x 3.2cm, 376 pages