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Appearances. No. 22 : Test Drive by Sparrow
Robert Witz, editor
New York, NY: Appearances. 1995
This issue is devoted to "Test Drive" by Sparrow, a text and cartoon series taking jabs at work, gender, art, and other perils of life. With drawings by Blair Wilson.
Category: Periodical
$10.00

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Appearances. No. 18
[Special Issue]
Robert Witz, editor
New York, NY: Appearances. 1991
In this special issue of Appearances, Max Blagg presents a book version of his 1990 performance A Monkey Wrench in the Garden of Allah, which relates his experiences as a drug-addled and loquacious young man traveling North Africa in search of sex and adventure.
Category: Periodical
$10.00

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Bell. Issue #2
Donna Plan
Donna Key
Tokyo, Japan: Bell. 2007
The only information we have about artist Donna Key is given on the first page of Bell #2:
"Donna is a 29-year-old performance artist who was born and raised in Nevada. She is planning the human aid project 'Donna Plan'. Through the internet, she gathers women with the same point of view for the project. The project is still continuing all around the world. This book presents a part of it. But her lifestyle is full of mystery. We don't know any further details about her."
The "Donna Plan," as presented in this fun and trippy 'zine, involves women changing the world by becoming one with animals such as giant anteaters, llamas, and markhors. Composed of collaged photographs, found imagery, and text, it reads as a sort of bizarre manifesto that argues for positive thinking, social activism, and beastiality.
Category: Periodical
$24.00

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Bookforum. Vol. 11, No. 2 (Summer 2004)
Bookforum
New York, NY: Artforum. 2003
Minna Proctor on Yoel Hoffmann, Gary Indiana on Jean Echenoz, Daniel Morris on Giorgio Agamben, Craig Calhoun on Robert Merton and Elinor Barber, Mathew Price on Edward Said and Frank Kermode, Michael Roth on Richard Wollen, Sarah Kerr on Craig Seligman, Emilie Bickerton on David H. Price and William J. Peace, Ken Kurson o James Surowiecki, Tom Holert on Joseph Dumit, Tom Vanderbilt on Valentin Groebner, Nico Israel on Charity Scribner and much more.
Category: Periodical
$3.95

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I.G.Times
[complete set- 15 volumes total]
New York, USA: David Schmidlapp. 1984
Category: Periodical
$950.00

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Processed World. No. 25 (Summer/Fall 1990)
San Francisco, CA: Bay Area Center for Art & Technology. 1990
Published out of the Bay Area, this magazine gathers writings and cartoons related to capitalism and wage labor for each themed issue. The bitting saterical ads lend a sense of humor to serious discussions. In this installment, Processed World goes on vacation to exotic locales like South Africa and Eastern Europe with the "Get Away Daze!" isssue. Essays include "To Work 2 Hours a Day," "Just Two Precious Weeks?!!," and "The Right to Be Lazy."
Category: Periodical
$4.00

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Shifter
No. 16: Pluripotential
Sreshta Rit Premnath, Warren Neidich, editors.
Brooklyn, NY: Shifter. 2010
Shifter’s 16th issue, titled “Pluripotential”, presents scores, scripts, instructions, critical essays and more. Its title invokes a term that describes the innate ability of stem-cells to differentiate into almost any cell in the body in order to think through the possibility of criticality and cultural change through aesthetic strategies. This play between structural constraints and a potential for continuous change is seen in forms such as scores, scripts and instructions; and strategies including "detournement" and remix, which hold within them the potential to be performed and reconstituted in multiple ways.
This issue has been edited by Sreshta Rit Premnath along with guest editor Warren Neidich. Contributors to this issue include Éric Alliez, Bernard Andrieu, Eric Anglès Kader Attia, Elena Bajo, Lindsay Benedict, Nicholas Chase, Seth Cluett, Zoe Crosher, Krysten Cunningham, Yevgeniy Fiks, Dan Levenson, Antje Majewski, T. Kelly Mason, Michele Masucci, Daniel Miller, Seth Nehil, Warren Neidich, Susanne Neubauer, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Chloe Piene, Sreshta Rit Premnath, Linda Quinlan, Patricia Reed, Silva Reichwein, Barry Schwabsky, Gemma Sharpe, Amy Sillman, Francesco Spampinato, Tyler Stallings, Laura Stein, Clarissa Tossin, Brindalyn Webster, Lee Welch, Olav Westphalen, and James Yeary.
Category: Periodical
$9.00

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2HB. Vol. 2
Francis McKee and Louise Shelley, editors
Glasgow, Scotland: Centre for Contemporary Arts. 2009
2HB is a Scottish quarterly dedicated to creative and experimental writings from artists who submit their work based on open calls for broad-ranged themes and subjects. This second issue, the opening page of which calls itself "A First Encyclopædia of Tlön, Vol. XXXIII," features short narrative fragments from Becky Beasley, Cara Tomlie, Kathryn Elkin, and Derek Beaulieu.
Category: Periodical
$7.00

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2HB. Vol. 4
Francis McKee and Louise Shelley, editors
Glasgow, Scotland: Centre for Contemporary Arts. 2009
2HB is a Scottish quarterly dedicated to creative and experimental writings from artists who submit their work based on open calls for broad-ranged themes and subjects. This third issue consists of narrative texts by Sarah Tripp (writing in both English and Chinese), Ewan Morrison, Sarah Lowndes, and Kathrine Sowerby.
Category: Periodical
$7.00

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