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Redstone Press

Redstone Press is a London-based art book publisher that was founded in 1986 by Julian Rothenstein,[1] the son of English portrait painter Duffy Ayers and her first husband, the painter and printmaker Michael Rothenstein. Publisher Julian Rothenstein, who has been called "a one-man art movement",[2] is also the press's editor and designer.

Redstone Press
Founded1986; 38 years ago (1986)
FounderJulian Rothenstein
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Headquarters locationLondon
Publication typesBooks
Official websitewww.theredstoneshop.com

History edit

The first Redstone Press book was of drawings by the publisher's father as a child prodigy[3] in 1912–17, entitled Drawing Book. In the words of Eye magazine: "A softbound book in a black paper portfolio, it was beautiful and quirky, perfectly pitched to delight eye and mind together. The same qualities have distinguished Redstone's subsequent output."[4] Other early productions include visual books in boxes, such as Frans Masereel's Passionate Journey (1988), a novel told in 165 woodcuts, with an Introduction by Thomas Mann; Images of Frida Kahlo with an introduction by Angela Carter; and Osip Mandelstam's Journey to Armenia with an introduction by Bruce Chatwin.[5]

The Redstone Diary, started in 1989, is now considered a "cult product",[6] with Ian Sansom writing in The Guardian: "There may be no great diarists, then, but there are still great diaries. By far the best is the legendary Redstone Diary….In the midst of one's self-obsessions, the Redstone Diary reminds one of other worlds."[7] It is an annual spiral-bound desk diary that "usually delivers a quirky collection of literary and graphic ephemera based around a single theme, such as ‘Daring!’ (2003), ‘The Artist’s World’ (2011) and ‘The Senses' (2012)."[8]

Self-defined as "the publishers of surprising books and games",[9] Redstone Press have published numerous books on psychology, including Psychobox (with an introduction by Jonathan Miller), Psychogames, The Redstone Inkblot Test and Psychobook (with an introduction by Lionel Shriver).[10] Other titles include The Blind Photographer (2016), a compilation co-edited by Rothenstein with Mel Gooding,[11] that was described as "the first of its kind" by World of Interiors, whose review concluded: "Summing up the book’s lucid, generous ethos is a quote by Stevie Wonder, placed on its cover. 'Visions are not seen purely by the eyes but through the spirit.' The Blind Photographer, challenging our assumptions, shows that blindness does not stop sight."[12]

More recently, Redstone published the book Black Lives 1900: W.E.B. Du Bois at the Paris Exposition (accompanying an exhibition at the House of Illustration from 8 November 2019 to 1 March 2020, curated by Paul Goodwin and Katie McCurrach, featuring the pioneering infographics of W. E. B. Du Bois from the 1900 Paris Exposition),[13][14] edited by Julian Rothenstein,[15] and with an Introduction by Jacqueline Francis and Stephen G. Hall, a Foreword by David Adjaye and contribution from Henry Louis Gates Jr.[16][17] According to the review in Black History Month magazine, "Black Lives is a book of black history that has contemporary relevance to the black lives of people across the globe."[18]

References edit

  1. ^ Cynthia Rose, "The Redstone Press: Books in Boxes", International Herald Tribune. Reprinted at Mucha Creative.
  2. ^ Christopher Howse, "What the eye don’t see" - review of The Redstone Book of the Eye by Julian Rothenstein (Square Peg, 2011), The Spectator, 20 August 2011.
  3. ^ "Julian Rothenstein, Publisher", Spitalfields Life, 11 December 2013.
  4. ^ "Canyons of your mind". From Eye Magazine, no. 54, vol. 14, Winter 2004.
  5. ^ Charlotte Williams, "Redstone pops up to celebrate its 25th", The Bookseller, 17 November 2011.
  6. ^ Ellie Broughton, "Twelve Independent Publishers Every Londoner Should Know", Londonist, 21 May 2014.
  7. ^ Ian Sansom, "Pageturners", The Guardian, 30 December 2000.
  8. ^ "Spiral-bound scratchpad", Eye Magazine, 31 December 2012.
  9. ^ "About Us", The Redstone Shop.
  10. ^ Psychobook — The Companion Site.
  11. ^ "The Blind Photographer". Redstone Press.
  12. ^ Rebecca Swirsky, The Blind Photographer review, World of Interiors.
  13. ^ Laura Snoad (13 November 2019). "Back in 1900, activist W. E. B. Du Bois was using infographics to challenge white supremacy". It's Nice That. Retrieved 11 November 2021.
  14. ^ Sukhdev Sandhu (15 November 2019). "Black Lives 1900 review – WEB Du Bois at the Paris exposition". The Guardian.
  15. ^ Hua Hsu (6 November 2019). "What W. E. B. Du Bois Conveyed in His Captivating Infographics". The New Yorker. Retrieved 11 November 2021.
  16. ^ Francis, Jacqueline; Stephen G. Hall (12 December 2019). "W.E.B. Du Bois in Paris: The Exhibition That Shattered Myths About Black America: On the Aesthetics of Research". LitHub. Retrieved 11 November 2021.
  17. ^ Reynolds, Cory (11 July 2019). "Black Lives 1900: W.E.B. Du Bois at the Paris Exposition". Artbook. Retrieved 11 November 2021.
  18. ^ de Souza, Pauline (26 November 2019). "Black Lives: W.E.B. Du Bois at the Paris Exposition 1900". Black History Month. Retrieved 11 November 2021.

External links edit

  • "Julian Rothenstein, Publisher", Spitalfields Life, 11 December 2013.

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Redstone Press is a London based art book publisher that was founded in 1986 by Julian Rothenstein 1 the son of English portrait painter Duffy Ayers and her first husband the painter and printmaker Michael Rothenstein Publisher Julian Rothenstein who has been called a one man art movement 2 is also the press s editor and designer Redstone PressFounded1986 38 years ago 1986 FounderJulian RothensteinCountry of originUnited KingdomHeadquarters locationLondonPublication typesBooksOfficial websitewww wbr theredstoneshop wbr comHistory editThe first Redstone Press book was of drawings by the publisher s father as a child prodigy 3 in 1912 17 entitled Drawing Book In the words of Eye magazine A softbound book in a black paper portfolio it was beautiful and quirky perfectly pitched to delight eye and mind together The same qualities have distinguished Redstone s subsequent output 4 Other early productions include visual books in boxes such as Frans Masereel s Passionate Journey 1988 a novel told in 165 woodcuts with an Introduction by Thomas Mann Images of Frida Kahlo with an introduction by Angela Carter and Osip Mandelstam s Journey to Armenia with an introduction by Bruce Chatwin 5 The Redstone Diary started in 1989 is now considered a cult product 6 with Ian Sansom writing in The Guardian There may be no great diarists then but there are still great diaries By far the best is the legendary Redstone Diary In the midst of one s self obsessions the Redstone Diary reminds one of other worlds 7 It is an annual spiral bound desk diary that usually delivers a quirky collection of literary and graphic ephemera based around a single theme such as Daring 2003 The Artist s World 2011 and The Senses 2012 8 Self defined as the publishers of surprising books and games 9 Redstone Press have published numerous books on psychology including Psychobox with an introduction by Jonathan Miller Psychogames The Redstone Inkblot Test and Psychobook with an introduction by Lionel Shriver 10 Other titles include The Blind Photographer 2016 a compilation co edited by Rothenstein with Mel Gooding 11 that was described as the first of its kind by World of Interiors whose review concluded Summing up the book s lucid generous ethos is a quote by Stevie Wonder placed on its cover Visions are not seen purely by the eyes but through the spirit The Blind Photographer challenging our assumptions shows that blindness does not stop sight 12 More recently Redstone published the book Black Lives 1900 W E B Du Bois at the Paris Exposition accompanying an exhibition at the House of Illustration from 8 November 2019 to 1 March 2020 curated by Paul Goodwin and Katie McCurrach featuring the pioneering infographics of W E B Du Bois from the 1900 Paris Exposition 13 14 edited by Julian Rothenstein 15 and with an Introduction by Jacqueline Francis and Stephen G Hall a Foreword by David Adjaye and contribution from Henry Louis Gates Jr 16 17 According to the review in Black History Month magazine Black Lives is a book of black history that has contemporary relevance to the black lives of people across the globe 18 References edit Cynthia Rose The Redstone Press Books in Boxes International Herald Tribune Reprinted at Mucha Creative Christopher Howse What the eye don t see review of The Redstone Book of the Eye by Julian Rothenstein Square Peg 2011 The Spectator 20 August 2011 Julian Rothenstein Publisher Spitalfields Life 11 December 2013 Canyons of your mind From Eye Magazine no 54 vol 14 Winter 2004 Charlotte Williams Redstone pops up to celebrate its 25th The Bookseller 17 November 2011 Ellie Broughton Twelve Independent Publishers Every Londoner Should Know Londonist 21 May 2014 Ian Sansom Pageturners The Guardian 30 December 2000 Spiral bound scratchpad Eye Magazine 31 December 2012 About Us The Redstone Shop Psychobook The Companion Site The Blind Photographer Redstone Press Rebecca Swirsky The Blind Photographer review World of Interiors Laura Snoad 13 November 2019 Back in 1900 activist W E B Du Bois was using infographics to challenge white supremacy It s Nice That Retrieved 11 November 2021 Sukhdev Sandhu 15 November 2019 Black Lives 1900 review WEB Du Bois at the Paris exposition The Guardian Hua Hsu 6 November 2019 What W E B Du Bois Conveyed in His Captivating Infographics The New Yorker Retrieved 11 November 2021 Francis Jacqueline Stephen G Hall 12 December 2019 W E B Du Bois in Paris The Exhibition That Shattered Myths About Black America On the Aesthetics of Research LitHub Retrieved 11 November 2021 Reynolds Cory 11 July 2019 Black Lives 1900 W E B Du Bois at the Paris Exposition Artbook Retrieved 11 November 2021 de Souza Pauline 26 November 2019 Black Lives W E B Du Bois at the Paris Exposition 1900 Black History Month Retrieved 11 November 2021 External links edit Julian Rothenstein Publisher Spitalfields Life 11 December 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Redstone Press amp oldid 1169459513, wikipedia, 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