Louis Reith

Phasing Consequence

300 kr

second edition: 225 copies
– 18,4 cm x 27 cm
– 32 pages (with different colored paper)
– multiple colors stencilprinted (risograph): bisque, moss, grey, cornflower, sunflower, fluor red, white
– binding with inside cricutted folded cover (with round corners and cutout shapes) and foldposter as spine
– foldposter as spine on bisque like looking paper
– back is the front, but you can change the order of pages if you like

This publication is the result of a Slow Res book residency, where the focus is on making a book together in a more slow pace, with more room for experimentation.

About ‘Phasing Consequence’ Louis says:
‘An important part of my work is the idea of an archive. I use found materials and old images to depict a future but at the same time past worlds. The black and white elements plays an important role in this because of the nostalgic character, but also to give contrast to the sharp shapes. Geometry and monochrome characterize my work, but at the same time it is also something I try to break through.

During Slow Res my aim was to make a publication in which my work does not fall under this transformation. Like a fungus, the black surfaces overgrown with color and the abstract forms revealing their true soul.’

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Knust press

«Knust Press is, in cohesion with artist run organisation Extrapool, an independent publisher and print workspace located in Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Co-founded in 1984 by Jan Dirk de Wilde, Knust specialises in stencil printing, also known as riso printing. Over the years, Knust has mastered this technique and developed not only an extensive selection of color drums for their printing machines like the A3/MZ, A3/MF and Riso A2 but also became known for producing beautifully finished and colourful printed matter like books, zines, posters, and flyers.
Knust offers workshops, residencies and printing services for those interested in learning or utilising the riso printing technique.
Nowadays the collective is daily run by Jan Dirk de Wilde, Joyce Guley (since 1991) and Astrid Florentinus (since 2011).»


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