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Clouds is a small publishing house involved in the publication of art books in Aotearoa New Zealand.
We are primarily interested in increasing the supply of interesting tomes and slimmer volumes both about and by artists.
We are Warren Olds and Gwynneth Porter. Clouds has offices in Christchurch
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Kate Newby, Incredible Feeling
Michael Stevenson & Jan Verwoert, Animal Spirits
Nova Paul, Form Next to Form Next to Form
(with Dent-De-Leone)
Layla Rudneva-Mackay, Green with Envy
Daniel Malone, Black Market Next To My Name,
co-published with Hopkinson Cundy
Louise Menzies, Pursuit of an Ideal
Volume 2., a document-extension of the Artspace project, co-published with Artspace
025 Jan Bryant and Leonhard Emmerling,
PX: Thoughts on Painting
026 Incredibly Hot Sex with Hideous People: the Book of the Zine
020 Julian Dashper, This is not writing,
co-published with Michael Lett
023 Pūrākau / Myths and Legends / Mitos y Leyendas
022 Sean Kerr, Bruce is in the garden; so someone is in the garden
017 Peter Robinson’s Ack and other Abdications,
co-published with Artspace
018 Sriwhana Spong, Nijinsky,
co-published with Michael Lett
016 Bruce Russell Left-handed Blows: Writing on sound, 1993–2009
015 Daniel Knorr Pukapuka Tohunga Mahi Toi,
edition published with Artspace
014 Sean Kerr Pop, co-published with Michael Lett
012 The Aotearoa Digital Arts Reader, co-published with Aotearoa Digital Arts
011 Dan Arps' Sun Seeker, co-published with The Physics Room, Neon Parc and Michael Lett
010 Paul Winstanley Threshold: Paintings 1989–2007,
co-published with Artspace
009 Volume 1., a document-extension of the Artspace project, co-published with Artspace
008 Teststrip: a history of an artist-run space (1992-1997)
007 Meg Cranston, Hot Pants in a Cold Cold World,
co-published with Artspace
006 Ava Seymour, The White House Years
005 Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?
004 Judy Darragh, Arts Society
003 Tessa Laird, Shards of the Jealous Potter
002 Sweet Punch: recent Nordic video
p001 Bruce Barber & Emma Bugden, Party Without Party
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All the Cunning Stunts, SO GAY!,
published by All the Cunning Stunts
Connect, published by Colophon
Ruth Buchanan Lying Freely, published by Jan van Eyck Acadamie and Casco
Louise Menzies & Warren Olds, Mushroom magazine poster
David Bennewith, Suggestions poster, Joseph Churchward's suggested designs for TV 2 logo
Speculation, NZ Venice Project 2007,
published by Artspace
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Peter Robinson: Modern Standards (essays by Francis Pound, Lauren Winstone and Luke Willis Thompson)
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Our publications are available from the following stockists:
Auckland Art Gallery, Auckland
Pah Homestead/TSB Bank Wallace Arts Centre, Auckland
Unity Books, Auckland
University Bookshop, Auckland
Tivoli, Waiheke Island
Wheelers Books, Auckland
Gordon Harris, Auckland, Hamilton, Wellington, Christchurch
Unity Books, Wellington
Enjoy Public Art Gallery, Wellington
Page and Blackmore Booksellers, Nelson
Please contact us if you are interested in becoming a stockist. We offer standard trade terms to retail partners.
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Our publications are distributed in the USA and Canada by RAM.
In Germany, Austria and Switzerland our publications are distributed by Vice Versa Vertrieb.
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PO Box 147-553
Ponsonby, Auckland 1144
Aotearoa New Zealand
+64 9 309 2604
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This book presents a history of this killer artist-run space in the form of an archive of ephemera and photographs. If you were there, you won't remember…
“In 1992 eight artists (a mix of recent graduates and more experienced artists) frustrated with the lack of exhibiting opportunities from public art institutions and dealer galleries took on the lease of a modest floor at 10 Vulcan Lane in the heart of Auckland's CBD and opened Teststrip gallery with a group show of their work. The collective followed this with a series of solo shows and short-run publications. Encouraged by the response, they resolved to extend the program by inviting other artists to exhibit in exchange for a nominal fee to help pay the rent. At the end of 1994, due to the growing gentrification of the CBD, Teststrip was forced to move to a new building at 454 Karangahape Road, Newton, which gave the opportunity for the collective to reconsider operations. With funding from Creative New Zealand the group upgraded the two-gallery space, formalised their publication series, the Teststrip micrographs, employed an administrator and worked with a designer to develop a graphic identity. Teststrip broadened the kinds of projects they undertook, in particular working with Australian artists and curators and holding a series of shows by Los Angeles artists. In their final year the collective strengthened their connection to the wider arts community with the inclusion of music, theatre events and exhibitions of work in jewellery and ceramics. These events, projects, installations, screenings and performances were documented and this publication is an extension and consolidation of the aims and values of Teststrip. The Teststrip gallery model has influenced subsequent artist-run galleries around New Zealand, and several members are still part of these collectives.” (‘Introduction’, Teststrip, Auckland: Clouds, p146.)
Edited by the Teststrip board
Re-published texts by: Stuart McKenzie, Danny Butt, Lara Strongman, Stephen Zepke, Simon Cuming, Mark Amery, Chris Kraus, Sylvère Lotringer, Tessa Laird, Unfelicitous Maggot, Ruben Reyes, Mathew Hyland, David Townsend
Published by Clouds
March 2008
ISBN: 978-0-9582789-6-6
Softcover
160 pages plus insert
Full colour images
English
Dimensions: 148 x 210 x 15 mm
Weight: 326 gm
NZD$50
Clouds publishing
PO Box 68-187
Newton, Auckland 1145
New Zealand
+64 9 309 2604
clouds.co.nz