iwalewabooks is a publishing house for art, discourse and archives.
We dedicate our publications to aesthetic discourses, the politics of collecting and archiving, and pleasure politics. Creating books is an aesthetic and collective endeavour. In this sense, we are interested in the ecosystem of books - the co-curating and coproducting of print-relating activities. Questions that guide our practice are: How are archives cared for, how do we read, share, exchange? How do we transmit knowledges? How do we inject criticality into commodified spaces in art?
Many volumes are produced in collaboration with cultural workers, artists, collectives, activists and academics, mainly from African countries and the diaspora.
We think, dream, and make along our series:
The series “art” presents monographs of contemporary artists whose aesthetic practices spark societal discourses. In the series “discourse”, our authors engender musings about future(s) and reflect on recent debates within the fields of aesthetics, society, the arts and politics. Critical engagements with not only museum collections, but also with archives - both material and immaterial - are questioned, challenged and cared for through the series collections. Our series "pleasure" celebrates expressions of freedom, love, sex and desire in all imaginable forms. The series "scholar" publishes recent academic positions, as well as re-editions of older texts, from subjects such as art, philosophy or spirituality. "zines by iwalewabooks" deals with aesthetically and politically urgent matters.
In addition, we publish out-of-band, a series of smaller projects that that would be too good not to be shared.
We are currently based in Johannesburg (South Africa), Lagos (Nigeria) and Frankfurt (Germany), weaving a network of residencies, print production and intellectual/aesthetic conversations between the continents.
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