Is-Land

Is-Land is a French publishing house founded by Charlotte Othman. The company specializes in contemporary art, and publishes books dedicated to emerging or confirmed artists.
 
Aubervilliers
 
12 titles
 
Heinz Peter Knes - Correspondences
2023
English edition
In five chapters, the photographer reflects on the multiple "correspondences", influences and interactions at the heart of his artistic work.
Magali Brénon - Bonne Continuation
2023
French edition
The first book of drawings by writer Magali Brénon, a body of work developed over several years, between automatic drawing, collage, assemblage, illumination or graffiti, accompanying her daily life and her writing.
Haegue Yang - Mesmerizing Mesh - Paper Leap and Resonating Habitat
2023
bilingual edition (English / French)
New monograph, devoted to Haegue Yang's "Mesmerizing Mesh" series, which dwelves into "Sacred Paper Cutting", a Korean shamanastic ritual which has inspired many of her recent projects.
Jean-Luc Moulène -
2022
bilingual edition (English / French)
The series of photographs taken by Jean-Luc Moulène of his partner of ten years, Laurence Lorenzi (1956-2004).
Cécile Beau - Aoriste
2022
bilingual edition (English / French)
First monograph.
Swear That You\'ll Play - Chantal Crousel Gallery
2021
English edition
Published on the occasion of the forty-year anniversary of Chantal Crousel Gallery, this extensive publication (more than 700 pages) traces the history of the gallery, a major actor on the contemporary art scene, in France and abroad.
Jure-moi de jouer - Galerie Chantal Crousel
2020
French edition
currently out of stock
Published on the occasion of the forty-year anniversary of Chantal Crousel Gallery, this extensive publication (more than 700 pages) traces the history of the gallery, a major actor on the contemporary art scene, in France and abroad.
Henni Alftan -
2019
bilingual edition (English / French)
First monograph.
Sylvie Auvray - Les Cambuses
2019
bilingual edition (English / French)
Sylvie Auvray's first publication, between an artist's book and a monograph.
Glenn Ligon - Debris Field / Notes for a Poem on the Third World / Soleil Negre
2018
bilingual edition (English / French)
Catalogue of the American artist's exhibition at Galerie Chantal Crousel: the publication presents a series of new works (neon, painting, drawing) inspired by texts by Gertrude Stein and Pier Paolo Pasolini, and by the artist's reflections on language, race and gender. The book includes poems by writer, artist and Act Up activist Gregg Bordowitz, and an essay by teacher and writer Sara Nadal-Melsio.
Lei Saito - Existential Cuisine
2022
trilingual edition (English / French / Japanese)
sold out
The culinary performances and installations of the Japanese artist based in Paris (book printed in fluorescent pantones).
David Wojnarowicz - A Slow Boat To China
2021
bilingual edition (English / French)
sold out
This publication brings together photographs taken by Marion Scemama during a trip through the American desert with David Wojnarowicz, shortly before his death. It features documents from Scemama's personal archives and notes from Wojnarowicz's diary, along with texts by Thibault Boulvain and Elisabeth Lebovici.
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