A Statue Has Remembered Me. Yorgos Sapountzis. Sternberg Press.

Posted in writing on May 21st, 2012
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A Statue Has Remembered Me. Yorgos Sapountzis. Sternberg Press.

This catalogue is published on the occasion of the exhibition Videos and Picnic by Yorgos Sapountzis in the Ursula Blickle Foundation, May 20-July 8, 2012 and The Gadfly Festival at Westfälischer Kunstverein June 16-September 2, 2012.

With texts by Rosalyn Deutsche, Chris Kraus, Veit Loers and Katja Schroeder as well as an interview by Willem de Rooij with Yorgos Sapountzis.

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Journal of Aesthetics & Protest @ Motto Vancouver. 26.05.2012

Posted in Events on May 21st, 2012

Journal of Aesthetics & Protest @ Motto Vancouver
Saturday, May 26, 2012
from 8pm

Art in the Service of Revolution (or vice versa, or neither) featuring readings from the new issue by: Jaleh Mansoor, Ron Sakolsky, and Gabriel Saloman.

Walk, with us, along the lines between aesthetic invention and revolution. Listen as three outstanding writer/historian/thinkers present, through the situations
war, discrimination, oppression, environmental destruction the blossoming of human creativity to confront that BS (or not) Gay Liberation, Palestine, Earth First, Surrealism, IWW, Radical Faeries,Pasolini and many more.

About the Writers:
Jaleh Mansoor completed her PhD at Columbia University in 2007. She has taught at SUNY Purchase, Barnard College, Columbia University, and Ohio University before coming to the University of British Columbia. Having worked on materialist abstraction in the context of Marshall Plan Italy, she is interested in complicating the discourse on abstraction, totality, universality, labor, and mere life in contemporaneity. Her areas of teaching and research include modernism, critical theory, historiography, and critical curatorial studies. She works as a critic for Artforum and is a frequent contributor to October, Texte Zur Kunst, and, more recently, The Journal of Aethestics and Protest. Mansoor wishes to occupy and dilate the relationship (and tension) between activism and scholarship.

Ron Sakolsky is a radical writer/activist whose twenty-first century books are: Surrealist Subversions ( Autonomedia, 2002 ); Creating Anarchy (Fifth Estate, 2005); Swift Winds (Eberhardt, 2009 ). Most recently, along with Andrea Langlois and Marian van der Zon, he co-edited, Islands of Resistance:Pirate Radio in Canada ( New Star, 2010). He lives on Denman Island in British Columbia where he combines writing prose, poetry and fiction with pirate radio broadcasting, deejaying community dances, creating surrealist-inspired sound collages with a trio known as Sonarchy, pitching in at a potato co-op, and involving himself in a direct action campaign against a proposed coal mine on nearby Vancouver Island.

Gabriel Mindel Saloman -is an American born artist living and working in Vancouver, BC. As a musician he has spent nearly a decade touring internationally and has released well over 50 recordings as a part of the experimental music group Yellow Swans. Simultaneously he has collaborated in a variety of relational artworks, most notably with Red76. Recent projects include the Lower Mainland Painting Co. – a group of artists researching and engaging in questions of Art, Labour and Art Labourers; and The STAG – a gallery run out of the Vancouver home of he and his partner Aja Rose Bond. Saloman is currently pursuing his MFA at SFU School for the Contemporary Arts where he is seeking to explicitly merge the trajectories of his work in Sound and Social Practices, demonstrating that the resistant potential of noise can be brought to a critical state of praxis.

About the Journal of Aesthetics & Protest
The Journal of Aesthetics & Protest is a Los Angeles and Leipzig Germany based collective. Our magazine spills out at the discursive juncture of fine art, media theory and activism. We sculpt projects that challenge hegemony’s representations (of knowledge, art, activism) or which spark situations of community-based change or creation. We work collaboratively with individuals and collectives on several continents. We are interested in a fair, just, equitable, sustainable and fun world.

Gastronomica #12:2

Posted in food, magazines, writing on May 21st, 2012
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Gastronomica #12:2

Combining a keen appreciation for the pleasures and aesthetics of food with the latest in food studies, Gastronomica is a vital forum for ideas, discussion, and thoughtful reflection on the history, literature, representation, and cultural impact of food. In each issue you’ll find provocative analyses, including the latest interdisciplinary research from noted scholars that considers the relationship between food and culture throughout the world. From news to techniques, design to reviews, poetry to prose, Gastronomica presents a mix of articles and features by culinary professionals, historians, architects, photographers, poets, artists, and others, and you can expect sumptuous images depicting the richness and vibrancy of food and our joy in preparing and consuming it.

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CURA. (with) MOTTO temporary bookshop. Roma. 24-27.05.2012

Posted in Events on May 21st, 2012

CURA. (with) MOTTO temporary bookshop.

Programme:

Friday, May 25 – 5pm

5 PM – Talk with Cornelia Lauf and David Platzker

Sex: On Books

Since the beginning of time, the beginning of art, artwork has taken the form of predictable motifs: Hunting, Religion, Scenic Narrative, Portraiture, Abstraction / Pattern, and Sex.

For eons academics, collectors, clergy and the general public have engaged in dialogues about all these topics in art — except for sex, which remains taboo in public discourse yet vital to the survival of all species, especially man (and woman). Artists have never been shy about making books about sex or sexuality and while these books are often “read” in private, we want to open a public discussion on the topic by looking about some publications produced since the advent of the contemporary period arising with Marcel Duchamp and climaxing with Richard Prince.

Sunday, May 27

5 PM – Book launch

Luca Bertolo – Paintings and (cura.books)

with Chris Sharp, Davide Ferri

6.30 PM – Artist’s books’ launch rotation

Marco Raparelli – Permafrost

Luca Trevisani – The art of folding for young and old.

http://www.romacontemporary.it/

http://www.curamagazine.com/

Paradiso Reisemagazin #1 – Italien

Posted in magazines, photography, travel, writing on May 21st, 2012
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Paradiso Reisemagazin #1 – Italien

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The Spellbound #1

Posted in Fashion, lifestyle, magazines on May 21st, 2012
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The Spellbound #1

The Spellbound is a Berlin-based fashion and culture biannual.
Spring / Summer 2012

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An Individual Note @ Motto Melbourne 16.06 – 07.07.12

Posted in Events, Exhibitions, Motto Melbourne event, music, Theory on May 19th, 2012
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An Individual Note @ Motto Melbourne

On the occasion of its opening, Motto Melbourne presents An Individual Note – a series of performances, discussions and lectures highlighting the role of sound, and notions regarding its creation, manipulation, appropriation and representation, within the context of contemporary practice. This project takes as its reference point the book An Individual Note of Music, Sound and Electronics, by BBC Radiophonic Workshop founder Daphne Oram. The series aims to create an informal discourse regarding the ways in which the theoretical aspects of electronic music production might relate to practice, across a range of contemporary disciplines and genres. The series will be complemented by the exhibition of a growing archive that documents these discussions and performances.

Including contributions from Masato Takasaka, Michael Ozone, Joshua Petherick, Dead Boomers, James Vinciguerra, Brad Haylock, VDO and more

Curated by Library Moderne

16.06 – 07.07.2012

Motto Melbourne / PIN UP Project Space
15-25 Keele Street, Collingwood, VIC 3066, Melbourne, Australia

Schedule to be advised shortly

For artists only. Francisca Würz

Posted in writing on May 19th, 2012

For artists only. Francisca Würz.

Edited by the artist Francisca Würz, the booklet For Artists Only contains a series of found photographs as well as a transcription of a popular 1971 radio broadcast about Bussana Vecchia, the so called Village of International Artists. More than a representation of an artist community, the booklet represents time: a time when the myth and nostalgia of a certain artistic lifestyle began to gain popularity.

Written by Karl Erik Johansson.
Translation & transcription from a radio broadcast by Elizabeth Wilmot. 1971.
Photographs by H.W. 1974.
Edited by Francissca Würz. 2012.
Limited edition of 80 copies.

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The art of Folding for young and old. Luca Trevisani. Cura Books.

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The art of Folding for young and old. Luca Trevisani. Cura Books.

For his artist book project, The art of folding, for young and old, Luca Trevisani draws
inspiration from a Chinese book of origami and paper folding, found in New York. His work consisted
in scanning the entire book and then intervene on the new form of the book as scans. The result is a
project in which old and new convey together in a perfect equilibrium and where the work of Trevisani
is integrated with the book on origami’s. The reader interacts with the work carefully looking at
the pages in an attempt of finding the artist’s intrusions.

Design: Andrea Baccin
Edition of 500 copies

D 18 €
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NELORE. Erik van der Weijde. 4478ZINE.

Posted in photography, Zines on May 19th, 2012
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Nelore beef cattle was originally brought to Brazil from India. The Nelore has a distinct large hump over the top of the shoulder and neck. They have long legs which help them to walk in water and when grazing. The Nelore can adapt to all except very cold climates. Brazil is the largest breeder of Nelore.

Publishing date April 2012

24 pages, b/w offset print on 90 grs. Ag Capa paper (Canary).
Saddle stitched.

D 8 €
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