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Led by Sigismond de Vajay, KBB (Kültur Büro Barcelona/Buenos Aires) is a contemporary art platform and publishing house based in Buenos Aires that has been mapping the Argentine, Latin American art scene since 2009.
 
Buenos Aires
 
15 titles
 
Sigismond de Vajay - Nouveaux Désastres - Expanded
2026
quadrilingual edition (English / Spanish / French / Japanese)
forthcoming
New expanded edition featuring 75 drawings/watercolors by Sigismond de Vajay.
Jorge Macchi - Retour (box set)
2026
Spanish edition
forthcoming
An artist's book conceived by Jorge Macchi as a return—both literal and conceptual—to the city of Buenos Aires as a field of investigation.
Gian Paolo Minelli - Altitude
2025
trilingual edition (English / Spanish / Italian)
currently out of stock
Created during a month-long journey across the central Andes at the dawn of the global pandemic, Altitude is a meditative photographic exploration of one of the most extreme landscapes on Earth.
IAM / PDR - Instituto de Arte Moderno Premio De Ridder (2-book box set)
2025
Spanish edition
currently out of stock
IAM/PDR unveils a missing chapter in the cultural history of Argentine modernity. Through the intertwined stories of the Instituto de Arte Moderno and the Premio De Ridder, this two-volume publication reveals how a visionary patronage network connected Buenos Aires with the international avant-garde and shaped generations of artists.
Joaquin Boz -
2022
bilingual edition (English / Spanish)
currently out of stock
First monograph on the Argentine abstract painter's work.
Sigismond de Vajay - Unreachable Empires
2018
trilingual edition (English / Spanish / French)
Conceived by Sigismond de Vajay, this artist's book combines 70 of his drawings with commissioned essays by Mexican novelist Mario Bellatín, French biologist and glaciology researcher Bruno Jourdain, and geography and biotechnology expert Elizabeth R. Johnson. Together, thanks to their intertwined dialogue around reality, fiction, science, knowledge, and the power of artistic approaches, they express a subjective vision of our changing times.
Guillermo Kuitca - Collected Drawings - 1971-2017
2018
English edition
This extensive volume spans the drawings of Argentinian artist Guillermo Kuitca from 1971 to 2017. Gathering together for the first time more than 650 works on paper selected from a body of more than 3,000 produced over the course of 40 years, the book lies somewhere between a catalogue raisonné and an artist's book.
Jorge Miño - Transversal
2017
bilingual edition (English / Spanish)
currently out of stock
This elegant monographic book by Argentine photographer Jorge Miño includes a significant amount of photographs in dialogue with architecture, complex spaces, tubular structures, and internal staircases of buildings.
Gimena Macri - El Amor Imperfecto
2017
quadrilingual edition (English / Spanish / French / Italian)
currently out of stock
First monograph of the Argentine artist, bringing together a selection of paintings created between 2015 and 2017.
Matías Duville - Hogar
2015
bilingual edition (English / Spanish)
currently out of stock
A "boutique book" by Matías Duville that reflects a specific project he did in the Argentinean Pampa as part of the Guggenheim grant.
Mariana Sissia - Mental Landscape
2015
bilingual edition (English / Spanish)
currently out of stock
Covering visual artist Mariana Sissia's output between 2009 and 2015, this first monograph presents the work sustained with the same material, graphite, reaching levels of depth rarely explored.
Of Bridges & Borders Vol. II
2014
bilingual edition (English / Spanish)
An anthology.
Of Bridges & Borders
2009
bilingual edition (English / Spanish)
Thematic anthology.
2027
trilingual edition (English / Spanish / Japanese)
forthcoming
The first comprehensive overview of the work of the Argentine-Japanese duo, which builds a unique bridge between Latin America, Europe, and Japan.
2026
bilingual edition (English / Spanish)
forthcoming
This extensive monographic publication offers a comprehensive examination of Rómulo Macció's painting, situating his work within the development of modern and contemporary Latin American art.
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