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Afterimage. Vol. 37, No. 6 (May/June 2010)
Karen Vanmeenen, editor
Rochester, NY: Visual Studies Workshop. 2010

Afterimage: The Journal of Media Arts and Cultural Criticism is a publication of the Visual Studies Workshop, a non-profit media arts center located in Rochester, New York. For over 30 years, Afterimage has been an important voice in the photography, film, video and visual book community.

In this issue: Efrat Biberman on Thomas Demand, a Joanna Heatwolfe interview with scholar and media artist James S. Tobias, Robert Kohn on Van McElwee’s 'Liquid Crystal', portfolios by Tom Sowdon and Chris George, a special section on photo bookworks, and reviews on Michael Snow at the Power Plant and John O’Reilly at the Howard Yezerski Gallery.

Category: Periodical

$5.50


Alaska. Issue 01
Standard edition
Sebastien Montabonel, David Bennett, Miho Miyachi, and Leon Woolls, editors
London, England: Alaska Edition. 2008

Combining the permanence of a book with the timeliness of a periodical, Alaska is a beautifully printed, large-format "bookazine" whose editors seek to create a pure platform for contemporary photography that excludes fashion, advertising, editorials, and journalistic photography. Instead, the pages of Alaska showcase the new and previously unpublished work of international artists in a kind of portable exhibition space, where the white of the page stands in for the white of the gallery wall and provides each image room to breathe.

Category: Periodical

$75.00


GAS Editorial. No. 001 : The Food Issue
Pernille Albrethsen and Jacob Fabricius, editors
Copenhagen, Denmark: Pork Salad Press. 2006

"Gas refers to many things: stepping on it, blowing off steam, making fun of something, plain old natural gas, or the Danish '70s band Gasolin. The more we talked about it GAS seemed like an appropriate name for our fanzine.

The backbone of GAS is a small group of invited correspondents. Each correspondent, contributing to two issues of GAS, is encouraged to respond to a specific subject that concerns everyone on a daily basis. For GAS 001, the subject is food. The correspondents are free to respond any way they find most suitable. They can ask other artists or writers to be a part of their contribution. The GAS correspondents for issues 1 and 2 are Peio Aguirre (Donostia-San Sebastian), La Vaughn Belle (Christiansted, St. Croix, Stephen Dillemuth (Munich), Theresa L. Duncan (Los Angeles), Matias Faldbakken (Oslo), Lars Erik Frank (Copenhagen), Karl Holmqvist (Stockholm/ Berlin), Nontsikelelo "Lelo" Veloko (Johannesburg), Jochen Volz (Belo Horizonte) and YOung-hae Chang Heavy Industries (Seoul). Special appearance by Filippo Marinetti (dead)." -from the editors

Category: Periodical

$1.50


alLuPiNit. Vol. 1
Rafael Sanchez and Kathleen White, editors
New York, NY: R. Sanchez / K. White. 2008

The first issue of New York City's "environ mental" magazine is a photocopied collection of appropriated images, articles, and advertisements.

Category: Periodical

$5.00


alLuPiNit. Vol. 2: Rats
Rafael Sanchez and Kathleen White, editors
New York, NY: alluPiNiT. 2008

The second issue of New York City's "environ mental" magazine is a photocopied collection of original and appropriated work: articles, interviews, photographs, drawings, song lyrics, etc., most of which has to do with rats.

The editors of alLuPiNiT describe it this way:
"Ours is the journey to be... everpresent. DEATH TO THE PRESENT!!! Ours is the work of memory and ceremony... the work of the camera, the phonograph, and the page. Ours is the work of Nature - ALL - revealed to the senses... And ALL forms are potential to serve BEAUTY with our BODIES towards a perfect THEATER. Our colors are tickled by brushes. LIFE TO ALL THAT LIVE!!! Ours is the work of loss, the work of ghosts, the work of fire. Of this we are sure. We are THE SONG! As Night's indifference to the star is the work of our joy. Complete... Nothing. RELEASE!!! The grip of gravity. RELEASE!!! The grip of our flesh. RELEASE!!! The grip of what is known. The smell of dust... so we LOVE. For ours is the work of poetry... and the work of others... and the work of the street... and the garden... Indeed, as spirals are to winds and silence is to rain, we are Cahun's bell jar at Ghibertti's door... For ours is the work of children with guns."

Category: Periodical

$10.00


Harbour vol. 2 no. 3
Magazine of Art & Everyday Life
Christine Almeida, Buseje Bailey, Oladele Bamgboye, Shauna Beharry, Jack Butler, Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons, Sarindar Dhaliwal, Stephen Horne, Donna James, Margo Kane, Larissa Lai, Lani Maestro, Maria Luisa Mendonça, Shani Mootoo, Li Ning, Wendy Oberland
Montreal, Canada: Harbour. 1993

Race and the Body Politic. This issue is the product of a Banff Centre residency for artists of color and includes writing and projects by an international cast of artists.

Category: Periodical

$6.00


Ante : Journal of the Students of the Yale University School of Art. No. 4 (Fall 2005) The Oblivion Issue
Nicholas Herman, editor
New Haven, CT: Yale University. 2004

CONTRIBUTORS: Nicholas Herman, Damian Hirst, US Department of Energy, Orly Shevy, Duane Burton, Jesse Reed, Dmitri Siegel, Esther Partegas, Joe Scanlan, Hirsch Perlman, Ingrid Schaffner, Michael Vahrenwald, Josiah Mcelheny, Rachel Harrison & Martha Friedman, Liz Bevilacqua, Matt Borruso, Shirley Wegner.

Category: Periodical

$9.00


Appearances. Vol. 1, No. 4
Robert Witz, editor
New York, NY: Appearances Press

Featuring the prose, poetry, photographs, drawings and paintings of over forty writers and artists. This issue features the work of Betty Tompkins, Vince Scilla, Mary Joan Waid, Carmen Spera, Arthur Chertowsky, Bill Mutter, Layne Redmond, Vicki Lindner, Eric Brown, Dotty Attie, John Evans, Candace Hill-Montgomery, Virginia Jaramillo, Emmy Hunter, David Wells, Robert Witz, Rex Lau, George Kokines, Stewart Wilson, Steve Dixon, Shelley Himmelstein, Erik Saxon, Bicky Tate aka Al Mustafa, Tom McCutcheon, Stevan Jennis, John Zorn, Virginia Jaramillo, Guy Goodwin, Bevan Davies, Joe Lewis, Steve McKenna, Stephanie Rose, and Liliane Emery.

Category: Periodical

$25.00


Appearances. Nos. 5 and 6
Robert Witz, editor
New York, NY: Appearances. 1981

Featuring the prose, poetry, photographs, drawings and paintings of over forty writers and artists. This double issue focuses on issues of race and ethnicity, with work by M. Green, Vicki Lindner, David Hamilton, Marc Brasz, Ken Showell, Philip Sheltry, Robert Colescott, Ehry, Polly Esther Nation, Blaine Whittle, Teri Slotkin, Harriet Shorr, and David Hamilton, among others.

Category: Periodical

$20.00


Appearances. No. 9 (Spring 1983)
Robert Witz, editor
New York, NY: Appearances. 1983

Featuring the prose, poetry, photographs, drawings and paintings of over forty writers and artists including Nancy Spero, Leon Golub, G. Kim Jones, Tim Duch, Jane Dickson, Alan Saret, Shelley Himmelstein, Marilee Hartley, and Arthur Hom, among others.

Category: Periodical

$20.00

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