A Tale of A Tub regularly publishes publications as part of exhibitions and as an extension of its research program. Below you will find an overview of publications published by A Tale of A Tub. If you are interested in purchasing a publication, please send an e-mail to info@a-tub.org.

Errant Journal magazine. Issue #2, Spring/Summer 2021 SLOW VIOLENCE
€15
This issue sets off from the term ‘slow violence’ because we believe that the relation with violence should be front and centre in the discussions of the ‘climate crisis’ in order to bring the rather abstract concept of ´climate change´ back in relation to the underlying necropolitics. Moving away from a universal narrative and addressing the different roles people, companies, and nation states play, also opens up the possibility to address the call for climate justice; a topic addressed in a special section of this issue edited by Radha D’Souza and Jonas Staal.

The Practice of
€10
Published by A Tale of A Tub, 2021
110x175mm, 122 pagina's
Graphic design by Sabo Day and Phoebe Kerr
Part of the exhibition ecosystem UX, User Experience, U and X.

The total scab-free solidarity and performative silence that struck floor-shows and soundstages from Desert to NJ coast for over half a year – Tiago de Abreu Pinto
€10
Published by A Tale of A Tub, 2020
130x190mm, 88 pages
Text by Tiago de Abreu Pinto
Design by Sabo Day and Phoebe Kerr
Part of the exhibition The total scab-free solidarity and performative silence that struck floor-shows and soundstages from Desert to NJ coast for over half a year

Bestiary of Corona Animals – Niekolaas Johannes Lekkerkerk
€14
Published by Onomatopee, 2020
240x300mm, 24 pages
Text by Niekolaas Johannes Lekkerkerk
Editing by Tamar Shafrir
Illustrations by Lisa Rampilli
Proofreading and research assistance by Sergi Pera Rusca
Design by Sabo Day
Printed at Robstolk, Amsterdam
Coinciding symposium Parliament of Corona Animals

Mycelium as Lingua Franca
€5
Published by A Tale of A Tub, 2019
105x148mm, 74 pages
Text by Niekolaas Johannes Lekkerkerk
Part of the exhibition Mycelium as Lingua Franca
