…the American Institute of Landscape Architects (ASLA) website, was posted a couple of months ago – but I finally had a chance to read it, and thought I would share it with you here…(link to ASLA ..
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…“a new biannual publication looking at film from a different perspective. It is a direct move away from the traditional method of reviewing all current and future releases towards a more selective and eclectic focus on films that inspire alternative discourse.” …celebrates tonight (7pm) at London’s Bistrotheque (23-27 Wadeson Street) the release of issue No.1 ..
…is released tonight with a reception from 6-8pm at Envoy Gallery, 131 Christie Street, New York – the contributors include: Tom Burr, Lorenzo Martone, Janine Gordon, Ram Boneh, Casey Spooner, Desi Santiago, Arnaud-Pierre Fourtané & Didier Fitan, Slava Mogutin, and Fritz Haeg – I am such a FAN of the last issue featuring French actors ..
…my favorite periodical, queer or otherwise, posted pictures of their NYC Valentines Day party, and I’m wishing I could have been there. (..
…is a classy romantic publication by French New York photographer Nicolas Wagner (who shot the sexy images for the Animal Scores cards for the 2008 Whitney Biennial Animal Estates project) with a current issue called Acting French which is really exciting because we like French actors…a lot. (Crush Fanzin..
…the great newish book by Charlie Hailey from MIT Press just arrived in the mail – which I had first heard about last year as a submission to A Library for the Future – is a beautiful object to look at and to open and to hold in your hands, which provides an amazing survey ..
…has released Issue #7 which includes this from the introduction: “The current system of precarious labor (contract work, creative work, temp jobs) sucks and we partially asked for it. Art is often used as a gentrifier and often generates more social inequality than resistance. And we think that resistance which, as a semiotic, is not ..
…is the title of the new biography I just finished which attempts to avoid retreading the familiar paths of so many previous AW books, especially the definitive 1989 Bockris biography, by focusing exclusively on the short revolutionary period from his first silk screen paintings in 1961 to the Valerie Solanas shooting in 1968 with new ..
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