Originally Launched on Dennis Cooper's
DC's the weaklings blog
'I Only Have Eyes For You' (only a few left)
new works made in Berlin.
40pg
18x13cm
ed.22
signed & numbered
black & white
black & white
laser printed/hand-bound(staple&tape)
Europe / UK is €5 + €2 postage
Rest of the World is €5 + €3 postage
if you would like a copy please email me at
mayhew.jonathan@gmail.com
i will then give you instructions on how to pay
i will then give you instructions on how to pay
first come first served
please dont paypal me before emailing
sorry for the long ass way of doing it.
some images from the inside.
I hope you enjoy the zine if you order it
but rather than just hitting you up with a sales pitch heres somethings that were going on in my head whilst i was working on the zine. i hope you enjoy them too.
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Jan Verwoert
Jan also has a band.
this is my favorite song from their album.
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HIROMIX
Hiromi Toshikawa (利川 裕美 Toshikawa Hiromi?, born 1976 in Tokyo), better known as Hiromix (ヒロミックス, Hiromikkusu), is a Japanese photographer and artist. Born in 1976, Hiromix rose to fame in Japan after winning the 11th New Cosmos of Photography (写真新世紀, Shashin Shin-seiki) award, hosted by the photographic manufacturer Canon, in March 1995. Hiromix was nominated by Nobuyoshi Araki, one of Japan's best known photographers, for a series of photographs called Seventeen Girl Days. Through her provocative photographs depicting the life from a teenager's perspective, Hiromix became a media sensation and pop cultural icon in Japan.
In 1996, Hiromix published her first book Girls Blue with critical acclaim. In the west, Hiromix became well known with her book Hiromix, edited by the French photography critic Patrick Remy and published by Steidl in 1998. In 2000, Hiromix was awarded the prestigious Kimura Ihei Award for her book Hiromix Works. To date, Hiromix has published several other photography books that are concerned with identity, community, gender and the everyday. Hiromix is represented by Hiromi Yoshii Gallery in Tokyo.
As a former member of the Japanese band The Clovers, Hiromix also released a music album and continues to work as DJ. Hiromix briefly appears in a TV commercial for a Yves Saint Laurent fragrance called Jazz. The German photographer Wolfgang Tillmans photographed Hiromix in 1997. Hiromix also has a cameo appearance in the 2003 film Lost in Translation, directed by Sofia Coppola.
from wikipedia.
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the last section of the zine is based on my misremembered memories of this book which i loved and read a few years ago.