In 2010, Nikola Jankovic, an architect by training, launched the B2 publishing house, specializing in theoretical texts written at the intersection of architecture, politics, utopianism and urbanism. Jankovic puts out books that are unorthodox, forgotten, underrated or unexamined. After starting with small format (under pocketbook size) publications, he scaled up with projects like Sea of Intranquillity, conceived in collaboration with Sarah Vadé. On view in OSMOSCOSMOS, the book r [...]
In 2010, Nikola Jankovic, an architect by training, launched the B2 publishing house, specializing in theoretical texts written at the intersection of architecture, politics, utopianism and urbanism. Jankovic puts out books that are unorthodox, forgotten, underrated or unexamined. After starting with small format (under pocketbook size) publications, he scaled up with projects like Sea of Intranquillity, conceived in collaboration with Sarah Vadé. On view in OSMOSCOSMOS, the book retraces the saga of the last thirteen Apollo missions, drawing from the 33,000 photos in the NASA archives. Over a time span of several thousand hours, the nearly3,000 images reveal the hidden side of infinite interior voyages in the terrifying silence of the cosmos or on desert lunar plains.