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Handsewn Paperback
17.78 x 22.86cm (7 x 9 in), 68 pages
ISBN 979-8-9927682-2-0
2026
How to Persist in the Superposition
Nidaa Aboulhosn
How to Persist in the Superposition brings together photography and drawing by Nidaa Aboulhosn in a layered meditation on perception, place, and multiplicity. Pairing direct observations of the external world with spontaneous, speculative sketches, the book creates a visual dialogue between physical environments and interior states. Moving between documentary and abstraction, it reflects the experience of inhabiting more than one reality at once.
Informed by ideas from quantum physics and studies of consciousness, the title draws on the concept of “superposition”—a condition in which multiple possibilities coexist until they are observed. This principle unfolds through overlapping imagery and shifting visual registers, suggesting suspension, simultaneity, and unresolved potential. The result is a quietly charged exploration of displacement, attention, and the unstable boundary between what is seen and what is felt.
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comes with signed 6” x 8.5” archival pigment print (20 copies available) - $100 during preorder, regular price $125
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comes with signed 12” x 18” archival pigment print (10 copies available) - $225 during preorder, regular price $275
Nidaa Aboulhosn is a Lebanese American visual artist working across photography, drawing, time-based media, animation, text, and bookmaking. Her work has been exhibited internationally and is held in the collections of institutions including the Phoenix Art Museum and Northlight Gallery.
Aboulhosn has received the Cornell Council for the Arts Project Development and Exhibition Grant, along with Honorable Mentions from Light Work and the Associate Curator of Photography at MoMA. She has been awarded artist residencies at Cal Gras in Catalonia and AiR351 in Lisbon.
She holds a BS from the American University of Beirut, a BA from Arizona State University, and an MFA from the University of Arizona. Formerly an Assistant Professor at Ithaca College and AUB, she has also served as a Visiting Critic and Lecturer at Cornell University. Aboulhosn currently lives and works between New York and Beirut.
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So Mote It Be
Javier Griffey
This handmade photographic book traces the end of a romantic and creative partnership through the symbolic language of Wiccan culture. Part ritual object, part visual archive, it explores themes of connection, unraveling, and release.
Created as a form of closure, the book stands as both a collaborative work and an emotional offering. Each copy is a vessel for memory, transformation, and letting go.
Handsewn Paperback
20.95 x 26.67cm (8.25 x 10.5 in), 40 pages
Edition of 50
ISBN 979-8-9927682-0-6
November 2025
20.95 x 26.67cm (8.25 x 10.5 in), 40 pages
Edition of 50
ISBN 979-8-9927682-0-6
November 2025
We Were Here
We Were Here is a poignant visual anthology born from a global mail art exhibition, where photographers from across the world sent small, intimate prints through the postal system to a single destination. As each piece made its journey—marked by stamps, wear, and time—it became more than an image: it became a record of presence, a whisper across distance, and a fragment of collective memory. This book gathers those photographs into a contemplative narrative about human connection, absence, and the traces we leave behind. At the intersection of art and ephemera, We Were Here invites readers to witness the quiet power of images that traveled miles to arrive together—and to remember that even when apart, we are never truly alone.
Paperback
13.335 x 20.32cm (5.25 x 8 in), 72 pages
Edition of 50
Sept 2025
Taken
Giorgia Alliata & Ridwana Rahman
Taken focuses on the collaborative practice of artists Giorgia Alliata and Ridwana Rahman. During their MFA studies, the artists discovered a mutual sensitivity to image-making and initiated a shared Instagram account, @tomatotomatoistaken, where they posted images they imagined the other might take—images they themselves desired to capture.
This project explores shared authorship and the fluidity of visual intention. For Ridwana and Giorgia, this selection of images define what photography can be: incomplete, co-owned, and constantly reinterpreted.
Paperback
10.16 x 12.7cm (4 x 5 in), 80 pages
Edition of 50
ISBN 979-8-9927682-1-3
June 2025
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