The Dingbat 2.0 editors’ special “love letters to architecture” episode is out on 99% Invisible with Roman Mars. You can listen to entire podcast on the link here where they… Read more Thurman Grant and Joshua Stein on the 99% Invisible podcast: “love letters to architecture” →
“Zaki’s approach evinces a noble act of recovery, reflection, and retrieval of once-lost time,” @carosgalleries, an Instagram art critic wrote who reviewed Zaki’s work at the Diane Rosenstein Gallery. “@amir_zaki_’s… Read more Instagram art critic praises Zaki’s new photographs →
We are ecstatic to announce that we will have a table again at LitLit this year! Come visit our table at this year’s LITLIT (The Little Literary Fair) on July… Read more Join Doppelhouse at The LITLIT Book Fair →
The annual Slovenian Street Art Festival has invited Mitja Velikonja to give this year’s opening presentation, based on his recently published book The Chosen Few: Aesthetics and Ideology in Football-Fan… Read more Mitja Velikonja at Slovenian Street Art Festival →
Ruben Demasure from the film magazine Sabzian has featured Peter Delpeut’s book on Jonas Mekas, film and trauma in ‘New Book Releases / Spring + Summer 2022‘. Order your copy… Read more Jonas Mekas book featured in Sabzian film magazine →
Amir Zaki’s latest solo exhibition On Being Here at Diane Rosenstein Gallery was recently reviewed by Christopher Knight, main art critic at Los Angeles Times. Knight writes, “Zaki titled each… Read more Amir Zaki’s “Shrewd and Elegant” Photography Reviewed by LA Times →
Amir Zaki was recently interviewed by Mike Rippy from Yield Magazine, a project of the Snite Museum of Art at the University of Notre Dame. They discuss what drew his… Read more Yield Magazine Interviews Amir Zaki →
DoppelHouse Press is proud to announce two recent titles, Sting in the Tale: Art, Hoax, and Provocation and The Chosen Few: Aesthetics and Ideology in Football Fan Graffiti and Street… Read more Two DoppelHouse Art Books Are Next Generation Indie Book Awards Finalists →