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Art/Life Volume 02, Number 09
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[92] S., 28,3x22 cm, Auflage: 125, numeriert, signiert, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden
Einzelblätter in Klemmschiene. Originalarbeiten, verschiedene Papiere und Techniken, Blätter signiert, gestempelt bemalt und beklebt
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Originating as a conceptual exchange among artists, Art/Life Magazine, was one of the longest continually published artists’ periodicals of the 20th century, presenting a diverse array of art during its 25-year history. Art/Life founder Joe Cardella had asked artists to submit and mail original artworks from all over the world to be compiled into limited edition magazines. As a way to increase accessibility to contemporary art practice, Art/Life documented the lives of the artists, their thoughts, emotions, and creative processes through the transition from industrial to digital art practice. The magazine’s legacy can be seen at MoMa, the Guggenheim, Getty, and LACMA, portraying a global consciousness and collaboration between distanced networks of contemporary artists.
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Hamburger Eyes - The Continuing Story of Life on Earth
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112 S., 29,7x21 cm, Auflage: 700, ISBN/ISSN 9789491843716
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Publikation zur Ausstellung The Continuing Story of Life on Earth des Kollektivs Hamburger Eyes im Kunstverein München, 11.06.-31.07.2016
Hamburger Eyes is dedicated to the pictorial history of both the unseen and iconic moments of every day life. The magazine has contributions from photographers of all levels. Inspired by the traditions that began with National Geographic and Life Magazine, they hope to revitalize the sensation of photography as a craft as well as a tool to record and document.
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Artists' Magazines - An Alternative Space for Art
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368 S., 24,8x19 cm, ISBN/ISSN 9780262528412
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Originalausgabe von 2011.
During the 1960s and 1970s, magazines became an important new site of artistic practice, functioning as an alternative exhibition space for the dematerialized practices of conceptual art. Artists created works expressly for these mass-produced, hand-editioned pages, using the ephemerality and the materiality of the magazine to challenge the conventions of both artistic medium and gallery. In Artists’ Magazines, Gwen Allen looks at the most important of these magazines in their heyday (the 1960s to the 1980s) and compiles a comprehensive, illustrated directory of hundreds of others.
Among the magazines Allen examines are Aspen (1965–1971), a multimedia magazine in a box—issues included Super-8 films, flexi-disc records, critical writings, artists’ postage stamps, and collectible chapbooks, Avalanche (1970-1976), which expressed the countercultural character of the emerging SoHo art community through its interviews and artist-designed contributions, and Real Life (1979-1994), published by Thomas Lawson and Susan Morgan as a forum for the Pictures generation. These and the other magazines Allen examines expressed their differences from mainstream media in both form and content: they cast their homemade, do-it-yourself quality against the slickness of an Artforum, and they created work that defied the formalist orthodoxy of the day. Artists’ Magazines, featuring abundant color illustrations of magazine covers and content, offers an essential guide to a little-explored medium.
In den 1960er und 1970er Jahren wurden Zeitschriften zu einem wichtigen neuen Ort der künstlerischen Praxis und fungierten als alternativer Ausstellungsraum für die entmaterialisierten Praktiken der Konzeptkunst. Künstler schufen Werke speziell für diese massenproduzierten, von Hand herausgegebenen Seiten und nutzten die Vergänglichkeit und Materialität der Zeitschriften, um die Konventionen sowohl des künstlerischen Mediums als auch der Galerie in Frage zu stellen. In Artists' Magazines befasst sich Gwen Allen mit den wichtigsten dieser Zeitschriften in ihrer Blütezeit (1960er bis 1980er Jahre) und stellt ein umfassendes, bebildertes Verzeichnis von Hunderten weiterer Zeitschriften zusammen.
Zu den von Allen untersuchten Magazinen gehören Aspen (1965-1971), ein multimediales Magazin in einer Box - die Ausgaben enthielten Super-8-Filme, Flexi-Disc-Schallplatten, kritische Schriften, Briefmarken von Künstlern und Sammelbücher, Avalanche (1970-1976), das durch seine Interviews und von Künstlern gestalteten Beiträge den gegenkulturellen Charakter der aufstrebenden Kunstszene von SoHo zum Ausdruck brachte, und Real Life (1979-1994), das von Thomas Lawson und Susan Morgan als Forum für die Generation Pictures herausgegeben wurde. Diese und die anderen von Allen untersuchten Magazine unterschieden sich in Form und Inhalt von den Mainstream-Medien: Sie stellten ihre hausgemachte Do-it-yourself-Qualität der Glätte eines Artforums gegenüber und schufen Arbeiten, die sich der formalistischen Orthodoxie der Zeit widersetzten. Artists' Magazines, mit zahlreichen Farbabbildungen von Titelseiten und Inhalten, bietet einen unverzichtbaren Leitfaden für ein wenig erforschtes Medium.
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Erwähnt werden neben vorwiegend amerikanischen Magazinen auch europäische Magazine
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PUNK - The Best of Punk Magazine
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354 S., 30,5x23,5 cm, ISBN/ISSN 9780061958359
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... The very best of Punk—the legendary magazine that defined an era—finds new life in this stunning anthology, featuring original articles along with behind-the-scenes commentary and the backstory on each issue as told by editor-in-chief John Holmstrom. Punk was the Bible of the urban counterculture movement. It not only gave punkmusic its name, but influenced the East Village art scene and steered the punkaesthetic and attitude. The Best of Punk Magazine includes high-quality reprints of hard-to-find original issues, as well as rare and unseen photos, essays, interviews, and even handwritten contributions from the likes of Andy Warhol, Lou Reed, Debbie Harry, the Ramones, the Sex Pistols, Lester Bangs, Legs McNeil, Lenny Kaye, and many more. For collectors, lifelong punks, and those just discovering what punk is all about, this is the chance see the history of the movement come back to life. ...
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2 S., 9,8x21 cm, 2 Teile. keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden
Einladungskarte, Presseinformation
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Zur Ausstellung Objekt-Magazine aus dem Archive Artists Publications im kunsTTempel Kassel, 04.05.–10.06.2018.
Mit der Ausstellung Objekt-Magazine präsentiert die Galerie Kunsttempel erstmals 39 herausragende Titel mit über 100 Ausgaben von Objekt-Zeitschriften, die von 1965–2016 publiziert wurden. Die Ausstellung gibt mit dieser Bandbreite an Titeln aus dreizehn unterschiedlichen Ländern (Australien, Belgien, Deutschland, Frankreich, Italien, Japan, Niederlande, Österreich, Polen, Schweiz, Spanien, USA, Zypern) einen repräsentativen Überblick über diese Sonderform künstlerischen Verlegens. Einige der ausgestellten Magazine sind raumgreifend und regelrechte Skulpturen, andere zeigen sich in ungewöhnlichen Verpackungen wie Dosen, Mützen, Kleidungsstücken oder Flaschen. Es werden auch Magazine gezeigt, die noch dem herkömmlichen Zeitschriftenformat ähneln, jedoch sind auch diese mit Materialien durchsetzt und zeigen oftmals auf dem Cover applizierte Gegenstände. Die ausgestellten Objekte lassen sich den Kunstrichtungen Mail Art, Neo-Dada, Post-Fluxus und neueren Stilrichtungen zuordnen.
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Aspen, 1965-1971, AXE, 1975-1976, Reaktion, 1975-1983, Lightworks, seit 1975 oder 1976, TAU/MA, 1976-1981, Plages, 1978-2011, Arte Postale!, 1979-2009, Brauchbar/Unbrauchbar, 1980/1981, Museum Rost, 1980-1983, Art/Life, Artlife, 1981-2006, Artfusion, 1979-1982, Toi et moi pour toujours, 1982 bis ca. 1985, CAPS.A., 1982-1985, CARE, ab 1982, Canoe, ab 1983, Tango, ab 1983, Tra, frühe 1980er Jahre, Normal, 1984-1988, smile, ab 1984, Tiegel & Tumult, 1986-1992, PiPs, 1986-2009, DOOS, 1988 bis ca. 1992, Miniature obscure, 1991-2007, Skola, 1991 bis ca. 1993, No News, 1993-1998, La Más Bella, 1993-2014, Cave Canis, 1995-1999, Boxhorn, 1998 bis heute, Achse Kassel-Bern, 1999-2007, Bella Triste, 2003 bis heute, Esopus, 2003 bis heute, Papermind, ab 2005, KART, 2006 bis heute, Landjäger, 2007 bis heute, Wipe, schon vor 2009 bis heute, Tigre énorme, ab 2010, Matchbook Stories, 2012 bis heute, RUW, 2013 bis heute.
Zur Ausstellung erscheint ein Katalog in einer Normal- und einer limitierten Vorzugsausgabe im icon Verlag.
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Kilimanjaro Magazine No 13 A Love Letter to Roni Horn - Art, Love and everyday Life
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48,5x35x1,3 cm, ISBN/ISSN 14791404
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A collaboration with Roni Horn - featuring Juergen Teller, John Waters & Adrian Searle.
Issue 13 of Kilimanjaro is an unofficial catalogue of sorts, whose theme is A Love Letter To Roni Horn. It is the first edition of the magazine which has been created with a single artist, and is a kind of visual & textual retrospective.
Using the traditional format of a magazine publication, comprised of interviews, essays and art criticism, we have curated an overview both of the DNA of Horn’s work, and – through the words of our selection of her friends, collaborators and admirers – of Roni Horn herself. The issue features: JUERGEN TELLER, ADRIAN SEARLE, JOHN WATERS.
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The Economist 1943 Issue 01
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130 S., 27,5x20,2 cm, ISBN/ISSN 23972238
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The launch issue hits newsstands on March 9 with an April/May cover, and will have 120 pages. The redesigned site will go live, without a paywall, on March 7, the same day that the social accounts and the app will revert from Intelligent Life to 1843. 1843 will, like Intelligent Life before it, publish six issues a year.
Newly appointed editor Emma Duncan has come on board from The Economist where she was deputy editor. At 1843, she leads a team of 25 across editorial and commercial, and also can pull on the wider global Economist team.
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A new magazine of ideas, lifestyle and culture
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Aspen - The Magazine in a Box Vol. 1 No. 02
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31x23,6x1,5 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden
Kassette mit Stegen, mit zwei Heften mit Drahtheftung, einem Heft mit eingeklebtem Leporello, einem Heft mit eingeklebtem, mehrfach gefalteten Einzelblatt, Sammelmappe mit 14 Einzelblättern und einer Schallplatte.
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Zweite Ausgabe, bestehend aus 7 Teilen: 1. Box, 2. "Scriabin: Again and Again" Faubion Bowers on the work and life of Russian composer Alexander Scriabin, 3. "Phonograph recording. Works by Alexander Scriabin, performed by Daniel Kunin" Recorded by Aspen Magazine March 23, 1966, at Steinway Hall, 4. "Ski Racing: Edging the Possible" Martin Luray on the mystique of downhill skiing, 5. "The Robert Murrays. A visit with the residents of a simple, site-friendly mountain home" by Pegggy Clifford, 6. "Farewell to a Canyon" The demise of Glenwood Canyon, documented by an anonymous author, 7. "The Young Outs vs. The Establishment" Seventeen excerpts from papers presented at the Aspen Film Conference.
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[244] S., 23x15,5 cm, Auflage: 500, 2 Stück. ISBN/ISSN 9783928804837
Softcover, Fadenheftung, 104 SW-Abbildungen
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Zur Ausstellung Objekt-Magazine aus dem Archive Artists Publications im kunsTTempel Kassel, 04.05.–10.06.2018.
Enthaltene Magazine:
Aspen, 1965-1971, AXE, 1975-1976, Reaktion, 1975-1983, Lightworks, seit 1975 oder 1976, TAU/MA, 1976-1981, Plages, 1978-2011, Arte Postale!, 1979-2009, Brauchbar/Unbrauchbar, 1980/1981, Museum Rost, 1980-1983, Art/Life, Artlife, 1981-2006, Artfusion, 1979-1982, Toi et moi pour toujours, 1982 bis ca. 1985, CAPS.A., 1982-1985, CARE, ab 1982, Canoe, ab 1983, Tango, ab 1983, Tra, frühe 1980er Jahre, Normal, 1984-1988, smile, ab 1984, Tiegel & Tumult, 1986-1992, PiPs, 1986-2009, DOOS, 1988 bis ca. 1992, Miniature obscure, 1991-2007, Skola, 1991 bis ca. 1993, No News, 1993-1998, La Más Bella, 1993-2014, Cave Canis, 1995-1999, Boxhorn, 1998 bis heute, Achse Kassel-Bern, 1999-2007, Bella Triste, 2003 bis heute, Esopus, 2003 bis heute, Papermind, ab 2005, KART, 2006 bis heute, Landjäger, 2007 bis heute, Wipe, schon vor 2009 bis heute, Tigre énorme, ab 2010, Matchbook Stories, 2012 bis heute, RUW, 2013 bis heute.
Ein Überblick über 50 Jahre Objekt-Zeitschriften, mit 38 Titeln und über 170 Ausgaben und Hunderten von Einzelelementen aus dem Bestand des Archive Artist Publications (Sammlung Hubert Kretschmer) in München.
„Die Objektzeitschriften erweitern den Rahmen der zweidimensionalen, gedruckten Künstlerzeitschriften ins Skulpturale und Materielle. Jede Ausgabe an sich ist ein Objekt, eine Skulptur oder ein objekthaftes Multiple.“
Rolf Dittmar und Jürgen O. Olbrich
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Kilimanjaro Magazine No 11 - Morlboro - Art, Love and Everyday Life
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48,5x35x1,3 cm, ISBN/ISSN 14791404
3 gefaltete Hefte in Faltkarton: Texte, Girls and Planes, Kiliman. U. a. Interviews mit Marina Abramovic und AA Bronson
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Kilimanjaro Magazine No 12 Thinking of Collective - Art, Love and everyday Life
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48,5x35x1,3 cm, 2 Stück. ISBN/ISSN 14791404
3 gefaltete Hefte in Faltkarton
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Hauser & Wirth, Roman Signer, Damo Suzuki
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deinblick 01 your authentic life magazine - pure energy
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42 S., 29,7x23 cm, Auflage: 1.000, ISBN/ISSN 21912106
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deinblick 02 your authentic life magazine - my home is my castle
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42 S., 29,7x23 cm, Auflage: 1.000, ISBN/ISSN 21912106
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deinblick 04 this magazine is your stage - colour up your life
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42 S., 29,7x23 cm, Auflage: 1.000, ISBN/ISSN 21912106
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800 S., 31,5x25,2x4,5 cm, ISBN/ISSN 978-3-905829419
Softcover, Englische Broschur, auf dem Innencover
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This new artists’ book by the celebrated Swiss artist-duo gathers 800 images taken from worldwide magazine advertisements. Designed by NORM in close collaboration with the artists, the book, stemming from Fischli/Weiss’ contribution to the Ringier AG Annual Report 2007, is a very generous if slightly nauseating collection of photos, slogans, and messages that constitute our contemporary media landscape. Organized in loose categories, they plunge the reader in a flow of images whose commercial dimension recedes to let their (often unplanned) narrative qualities freely develop into an unlikely account of life’s journey.
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der:die:das - Ausgabe f wie Fernglas - Ein Magazin über alltägliche Dinge
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96 S., 27x20 cm, ISBN/ISSN 16632508
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der:die:das: Is a mono thematic magazine based in Zurich. It draws its inspiration from objects of everyday life. Our relationship with the mundane is put to question and deconstructed through the investigation of objects, ideas and stories. The familiar is staged in an unfamiliar way while the alien in the usual is discovered.
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monochrom #26-34 - Ye Olde Self-Referentiality
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500 S., 29,7x21 cm, ISBN/ISSN 978-3-950237269
Softcover. 1900 gr
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WTF is monochrom print? monochrom is a magazine object appearing in telephone book format, which is published by the art/tech group of the same name. monochrom came into being in the mid-1990s as a fanzine for cyberculture, science, theory, cultural studies and the archaeology of pop culture in everyday life. Its collage format is reminiscent both of the early DIY fanzines of the punk and new wave underground and of the artist books of figures such as Dieter Roth, Martin Kippenberger and others. With a great deal of forced discontinuity, a cohesive potpourri of digital and analog subversion is pressed between the covers of monochrom. Each issue is an unnostalgic amalgam of 125 years of Western counterculture cocked, aimed and ready to fire at the present. It is a Sears catalog of subjective and objective irreconcilability -- the Godzilla version of the conventional coffee table book.
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Cadences - A Journal of Literature and the Arts in Cyprus, Vol. 12 Fall 2016
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112 S., 23,5x16,5 cm, ISBN/ISSN 14501813
Softcover, Broschur
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Candences: A Journal of Literature and the Arts in Cyprus is a multilingual literary magazine, publishing poetry, short fiction, life writing, experimental work, reviews, and other writings in all the languages of the island of Cyprus and of its visitors. Writers in Cyprus think, feel, and express themselves in several languages, with Greek, Turkish, and English being three of the most prominent. Cancences is a bridge between them, a meeting point at which writers of the diverse communities of the island may find each other, and learn from their encounters with difference.
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98 S., 28,5x21 cm, Auflage: 500, numeriert, ISBN/ISSN 17344727
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9th issue focuses on queer life in Czechoslovakia. a fascinating issue about a very specific place in history.
Karol Radziszewski is the founder, publisher and editor-in-chief of DIK Fagazine, a periodical that has been in circulation since 2005. It is the first and the only artistic magazine from Central and Eastern Europe concentrated on homosexuality and masculinity.
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DIK Fagazine 12 - Belarus
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94 S., 28,5x21 cm, Auflage: 500, numeriert, ISBN/ISSN 17344727
Softcover, fadengeheftet
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12th issue focuses on queer life in Belarus. Karol Radziszewski is the founder, publisher and editor-in-chief of DIK Fagazine, a periodical that has been in circulation since 2005. It is the first and the only artistic magazine from Central and Eastern Europe concentrated on homosexuality and masculinity.
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Selected works from 1990's
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[32] S., 19x13 cm, Auflage: 500, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden
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The William Crawford Estate is owned and represented by Ampersand Gallery. William Crawford's drawings were discovered in an abandoned house in Oakland, California. His work brings to mind characteristics of prison drawings, an impression confirmed by the fact that several were made on the backs of prison roster sheets dated 1997. These printouts, however, were cut down the middle, so the exact prison from which they originate is unknown. But given their origin in the Bay Area and the fact that several drawings include San Francisco landmarks, it's possible that Crawford made the work in a California state prison. Other than this information drawn from the archive itself, nothing is known about Crawford's life. Indeed, we only know his name because he signed just a few of the drawings, either as Bill, William or WM Crawford. The archive appears to have consisted of several books, with individual drawings in sequences of 30 or more adding up to tell complex visual stories. Several include written captions or fragments of conversation between male and female characters. These sequences, however, have been broken up over the years and reach us now in a fragmentary and fascinating collection of hundreds of delicate pencil drawings. The work conveys the intense sense of sexual longing of a man with an urge to tell dynamic stories. The drawings, which resemble the eroticism of Eric Stanton, the exaggerated male anatomy of Tom of Finland or the ample breasts of a John Currin, show scantily dressed women, drug use, cuckolding and orgies. The details of his interiors, the hairdos and style of dress suggest that Crawford might have come of age in the late 70s or early 80s. A cast of recurring figures populate the drawings, notably one man with a short afro and a moustache who often figures at the center of events, presumably the artist William Crawford himself. Remarkably, given the number of drawings, there is little to no repetition in the work. Crawford’s inventive eye for sexual positions, facial expressions and gestures of hand and body was vast and masterful. Simple geometric details and architectural subtleties define the unusual settings where the action unfolds. We see rooms shown from unusual angles, features that are hinted at, erased or altogether omitted and articles of clothing that are drawn with obsessive precision. This singular and original drawing style compels us to immerse ourselves in the world William Crawford created, more dream than documentation, more fantasy than perversion. Crawford's drawings have been widely exhibited, notably at Galerie Susanne Zander (Cologne and Berlin), Zieher, Smith and Horton (New York), Freddy (Baltimore) and upcoming solo exhibitions at FARAGO (Los Angeles) and Richardson (New York). His work is also featured in the latest issue of Richardson Magazine and was included in "System and Vision" at David Zwirner, an exhibition organized in collaboration with Delmes & Zander. Reviewing it, The New Yorker wrote, "William Crawford's orgiastic illustrations on the backs of prison rosters haven an erotic intensity that rivals anything by Hans Bellmer or Pierre Klossowski."
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The ARTZINES Research project - A story by Antoine Lefebvre in collaboration with Hubert published by Objet Papier
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40 S., 21x14,8 cm, Auflage: Unikat, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden
Laserausdrucke nach Email und PDF, Drahtheftung. Email Englisch und Deutsch
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... I am writing you because I interviewed you for my research project ARTZINES, in which I explored the world of zines made by artists.
The project started in 2015, so the interview in question might have happened ages ago. If it was a video interview, it should be on Vimeo and here: https://www.youtube.com/@ARTZINESINFO
I have been collecting 88 testimonies from various people interested in zines for a very long time, and I wanted to gather all of them into a book about zines made by artists.
Then life happened, the good and the bad, until I met the Objet Papier collective, who published Print It, a web-to-print magazine generated from a website to be different each time.
For the past two years, I worked with them to create an interactive and generative ARTZINES book that is different each time it is downloaded (I counted 130.749.696 possibilities, but that’s a low estimate).
I wrote my research journey as a " Choose Your Own Adventure Book," and I am happy to tell you that you are a character in this story, since your interview is featured in the book! There are a maximum of 6 interviews in each generated PDF, so your interview won’t show in every book.
If you want to see what it looks like, you can generate PDFs of the book directly from the platform ...
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The ARTZINES Research project - A story by Antoine Lefebvre in collaboration with Hubert Kretschmer published by Objet Papier
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82 S., 21x14,8 cm, Auflage: Unikat, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden
Laserausdrucke nach Email, Drahtheftung
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... I am writing you because I interviewed you for my research project ARTZINES, in which I explored the world of zines made by artists.
The project started in 2015, so the interview in question might have happened ages ago. If it was a video interview, it should be on Vimeo and here: https://www.youtube.com/@ARTZINESINFO
I have been collecting 88 testimonies from various people interested in zines for a very long time, and I wanted to gather all of them into a book about zines made by artists.
Then life happened, the good and the bad, until I met the Objet Papier collective, who published Print It, a web-to-print magazine generated from a website to be different each time.
For the past two years, I worked with them to create an interactive and generative ARTZINES book that is different each time it is downloaded (I counted 130.749.696 possibilities, but that’s a low estimate).
I wrote my research journey as a " Choose Your Own Adventure Book," and I am happy to tell you that you are a character in this story, since your interview is featured in the book! There are a maximum of 6 interviews in each generated PDF, so your interview won’t show in every book.
If you want to see what it looks like, you can generate PDFs of the book directly from the platform ...
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