Malkasten : Blätter (Revolutionary Sympathies) is an artist book by Katja Stuke with contributions from several artists published in 2011. Malkasten : Blätter takes the theme of revolutionary sympathies as a point of departure. Included in this publication are several black and white drawings and graphics with political underpinnings. The works included span continents and languages yet threads of protest and revolt are carried throughout. The artists featured in this book include: Laas Abendroth, Jan Albers, ANiU Aerosol, Andy ℅ Baltscheit, Antenna/Kyoto, Johannes Auf der Lake, Rick Barnocky, Monika Bartholome, Frauk Berg, Christoph Bucher, Oliver Cablat, Pat de Caro, Esra Carus, Christopher Daniels, Bert Didillon, Kerstin Ergenzinger, Susanne Fasbender, Martin Fengel, Rainer Gabriel, Oliver Gather, Carl Hager, Robert Hartmann, Jutta Haeckel, Anna Heidenhain, Yoshinori Henguchi, Elmar Hermann, Volker Hermes, Ulrike Heydenreich, Zon Ito, Birgit Jensen, Michael Jonas, Anke Jühe, Hüseyin Karakaya, Markus Karstieb, Martina Klein, Judith Maria Kleintjes, Theresia Koppers, Stefan Kürten, Haure Madjid, Stefan Marx, Thomas Neumann, Norika Nienstedt, Jerome Pfüger, Till Pulpanek, Oliver Rake, Ryoko Aoki, Volker Saul, Dean Sameshima, Jochen Saueracker, Edwin Schafer, Nicola Schudy, Max Schulze, Ward Shelley, Oliver Sieber, Katja Stuke, Takuro Sugiyama, Takuma Uematsu, Maki Umehara, Markus Vater, Sven Vieweg, Johannes Wasserme, Andrea Winkler, Ox Zerox and Ulrike Zilly.
Katja Stuke is a photographer, artist, curator, designer and art book editor. She has produced, designed, and edited numerous artist books and publications. Stuke lives and works in Düsseldorf, Germany.