
Following the success of our launch at Miss Read 2025, we are making our titles available are as a special bundle. You can purchase “Minor Bestiary: Time and Labyrinth in Contemporary Art”, “Model Is the Message: Incredible Machines Conference 2022”, and “Phenomenon & Difference: Essays on the Ontology of Ravaisson” together for the reduced price of $45 USD. This closed bundle offers a collection of critical thought across art, philosophy, media and technology available now while supplies last.
Minor Bestiary: Time and Labyrinth in Contemporary Art is a discerning examination of recent trends in contemporary art. The author pays keen attention to new art’s contradictory role shaped by the four powerful poles of circulation, activism, critical discourse, and the commodification of art. Engaging with the prevailing currents of art production, Neves scrutinizes financial influence, curatorial practice, and the allure of prestige that shapes the artistic landscape together. Through a compelling narrative, Neves proposes a shift from grand curatorial narratives towards a “minor art” while confronting the art world’s complicity in broader geopolitical frameworks, particularly in how art intersects with planetary-scale tourism.
Model is the Message: Incredible Machines Conference 2022 examines the possibilities and limits of models as they pertain to technological developments in the fields of computer science, design, architecture art, and literature. Contributors, in their own way, reformulate the function of models not just as developmental blueprints but as technologies to project innovative ideas for future access and implementation.
The first-time English translation of François Laruelle’s very first book, Phenomenon & Difference, by Lindsay Lerman. This publication brings to focus the evolution of the philosopher’s thoughts for English speakers, especially given the attention his work has been receiving due to its relevance to the discussions of immanence in continental philosophy. The interest of young Laruelle in Felix Ravaisson as the inspiration for his longstanding focus on immanence offers historical and yet original connexions between philosophy, abstraction, and art.
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