Some recent book discoveries:
Everything All At Once: Postmodernity 1967–1992, Studio Yukiko’s dense and intense catalogue for the latest exhibition at the Bundeskunsthalle Museum. So big, they could only promote it by having a bodybuilder rip it apart. Apparently.
Similarly hefty and year-rangey: Thames & Hudson’s Comics (1964-2024), published to accompany the new exhibition at the Pompidou Centre, Paris, a survey of the international comic book landscape over the past sixty years.
Also – apologies for the bookshelf-burdening this week – this 334-page tome exploring Olivetti’s design heritage. So pretty. And while you’re cruising around the Present & Correct website, don’t miss these delightful 1950s Japanese matchbox labels or these 1960s postage labels that desperately need to be t-shirts.