Revue Faire — no. 56 (Reading Until I Sleep: Manuel Raeder)
by Insisting on the Ongoing Life of Things
Reading Until I Sleep reflects on the work of designer and publisher Manuel Raeder. His practice unfolds between readers and books, artists and places, bodies and infrastructures, materials and memories, working with objects that bear their histories openly and resist disposability by insisting on the ongoing life of things. Joel Mu's essay brings multiple perspectives into contact with the inequities that determine who can work, rest, make, and be seen; within this landscape, Raeder's practice, like reading and sleep, becomes an act of resistance, an interval that reopens the possibility of relation, autonomy, and care. Across two decades he has developed a distinctive body of work spanning books, furniture, textiles, exhibitions, and long-term collaborations, founding Studio Manuel Raeder and remaining co-founder of BOM DIA BOA TARDE BOA NOITE, which continues as a collaborative team based in his Berlin studio. Published by Editions Empire, 2026 Bilingual, in French and English Softcover, [52] pages, color and b&w, 8.25 × 11.75 inches ISBN: 979-1-09-599186-1
Publisher
Éditions Empire
Publication year
2023
ISBN-13
9791095991861
Pages
64
Language
English
Subjects
Contemporary DesignGraphic DesignBook DesignConceptual ArtMeditative PracticeLimited EditionVisual Communication
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