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2007 |
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Alexander Adams works in black and white by traditional means, using pencil and paint, lino cut, etching and engraving. he also writes. This introduction to his work draws heavily upon his writings, though Adams would be the first to acknowledge that any verbal statement about art is a translation from an intuitivem mysterious activity which, finally, is untranslatable. |
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2007 |
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Art World's inaugural issue features an interview with Louise Bourgeois, a discussion with graffiti artist Eine and ten, in-depth profiles of new art. |
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2008 |
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In the second issue of Art World David Shrigley argues that he 'is not a comedian' and Maureen Paley explains how she helped put the East End art scene on the map. Including news, reviews and profles of new artists. |
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2008 |
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The third issue of Art World explores portraits of the artists, the ruins of romanticism and Rachel Whiteread's village. Review, news, profiles and a quiz. |
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2008 |
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2008 |
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2006 |
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The Dark before the title of Arty 21 does not mean that this issue is merely a homage to a hammy horror style darkness. Of course that kind of glorious over the top gothicness is a worthy subject but our darkness is more about a quietly creeping sadness. The darkness of domestic terrors, secrets and unspoken truths. |
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2008 |
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Yes! Arty 24 is still obsessed with the British vernacular. Diversifying a little from the seaside obsession of Arty 23, the Entertainment issue takes in all manner of traditional pastimes and amusements including eating, magic, music and dressing up as super heros. |
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2007 |
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Contributors to this issue are Stella Vine, Susan Aldworth, Rachel Potts, Alex Michon, Patrick Galway, Simon Holmes, Annabel Dover and Cathy Lomax.
Read more at Cathy Lomax's - Guardian Art Blog |
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2007 |
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The seaside is a special place. It is of course the place where the land and the sea meet but more than that it is a place that we can get away to and become different from our normal mundane selves. Even the architecture at the seaside takes on a different look, swaggering helter skelters, modernist buildings that look like ships and little huts painted in candy colours. |
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2004 |
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ARTY GREATEST HITS reproduces the best words and pictures from the first 16 issues of Arty, the cutting-edge arts fanzine, as well as 20 new pieces on the theme of ‘Greatest Hits’’. Arty contributors include Damian and Delaine Le Bas, Stella Vine, Alex Michon, Kavel Rafferty, Sarah Doyle, Pat Gilbert, Marcus Oakley, Emi Avora, Cathy Lomax and Paul Murphy. |
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Book |
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2004 |
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Our first book E9: An Anatomy of an Area was published in October 2004 and we have continued to publish innovative books and editions that extend the gallery's work by promoting new art, artists, writers and critical thinking. |
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2004 |
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The first publication from Transition Editions.
E9 An Anatomy of an Area is a 52 Page soft cover publication |
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2007 |
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A Czech photography magazine that aims to be a platform for a confrontation of opinions, ideas, information, critical and philosophical essays, used by both in Czech and foreign art critics, historians and curators with an interest in photography. |
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2003 |
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A Czech photography magazine that aims to be a platform for a confrontation of opinions, ideas, information, critical and philosophical essays, used by both in Czech and foreign art critics, historians and curators with an interest in photography. |
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Magazine |
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2007 |
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A Czech photography magazine that aims to be a platform for a confrontation of opinions, ideas, information, critical and philosophical essays, used by both in Czech and foreign art critics, historians and curators with an interest in photography. |
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2002 |
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A Czech photography magazine that aims to be a platform for a confrontation of opinions, ideas, information, critical and philosophical essays, used by both in Czech and foreign art critics, historians and curators with an interest in photography. |
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2005 |
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A Czech photography magazine that aims to be a platform for a confrontation of opinions, ideas, information, critical and philosophical essays, used by both in Czech and foreign art critics, historians and curators with an interest in photography. |
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Magazine |
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2004 |
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A Czech photography magazine that aims to be a platform for a confrontation of opinions, ideas, information, critical and philosophical essays, used by both in Czech and foreign art critics, historians and curators with an interest in photography. |
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Magazine |
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2006 |
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A Czech photography magazine that aims to be a platform for a confrontation of opinions, ideas, information, critical and philosophical essays, used by both in Czech and foreign art critics, historians and curators with an interest in photography. |
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Magazine |
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2006 |
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A Czech photography magazine that aims to be a platform for a confrontation of opinions, ideas, information, critical and philosophical essays, used by both in Czech and foreign art critics, historians and curators with an interest in photography. |
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Magazine |
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2005 |
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A Czech photography magazine that aims to be a platform for a confrontation of opinions, ideas, information, critical and philosophical essays, used by both in Czech and foreign art critics, historians and curators with an interest in photography. |
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2003 |
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A Czech photography magazine that aims to be a platform for a confrontation of opinions, ideas, information, critical and philosophical essays, used by both in Czech and foreign art critics, historians and curators with an interest in photography. |
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2006 |
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Issue two examines Baroque and travels from Stella Vine's portraits of Chantelle and Preston to the sensual materiality of Helen Chadwick to Gilles Deleuze's Baroque Soul to desire and disorder in Powell and Pressberger's 'Black Narcissus'. |
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2007 |
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The Beauty issue is an eclectic collection of interesting, informative and provocative articles tracking the very different experience of beauty from fashion to fine art, which generally takes a fairly dim view of the traditional idea of what beauty is. In this issue, beauty is pushed ot its absolute limits from the trans-gender deviancy of Divine and Leigh Bowery, to constructed cliches. |
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2006 |
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Issue one examines Machismo and travels from Genet’s butch sailors to the sartorial elegance of skinhead girls to the kissy boy antics of Britpop’s Suede to Robert Mitcham’s psychotic preacher.
Alongside this there is fiction, gallery profiles and previews and artist features. |
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2006 |
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Issue three examines Nature and accompanies and expands upon the gallery's Supernature series. It travels from Charlie Porter's urban garden to the birds in Jamie Shovlin's mother's garden to Tudor recreation to albino animals to the simulacrum of nature souvenirs. |
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2007 |
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Issue four examines Painting and Translating and is guest edited by Emma Talbot. It travels from painting war to digital painting to studio secrets to Rosa Loy & Dexter Dalwood to Kirk Douglas as Van Gough to the new narrative painting. |
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2008 |
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The supernatural is the theme behind the sixth issue of the groundbreaking Garageland magazine. The issue will feature a specially designed cover by Zoe Mendelson (the first in a new ongoing series of artist designed covers) |
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Book |
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2005 |
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Emma Talbot's I'll be your Mirror publication has 36 pages of images and text. It includes Martin Coomer in conversation with Emma Talbot and How Would You Like To Live in Looking-Glass House, an essay by Rebecca Loncraine the current Vera Douie fellow at the Women's Library. |