LIMITLESS FIELDS OF ZINES

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

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Recently received in the box a huge stash from Baltimore based artist and zine maker Gary Kachadourian. From the cache two titles (A Field Of Dandelions and Templates for Limitless Fields of Grass) play with the functionality and interactiveness of the zine form. Contained with in these Kinko generated volumes are drawings of fields of dandelions and grass that when reproduced tile and interlock together. Perfect for private or public wall application.

On a similar tip see Gary’s work as part of FAX at The Contemporary in Baltimore.

MICRO ZINE SCENE

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

Micro_zines

Three little jammers found recently with classic black on white photocopied action. Dice ‘n dollars for scale reference only.

·OSPREYS 11 – Tom Bubul was in town from Providence and passed off some new effects. Pocket renderings of soiled hallucinations and gangs of faces overlapped like sloppy ink pile ons. ‘Eff the internet… write to: 240 Lockwood St. 1, Providence, RI 02907 for his next thing.

·TAX REPORT Everymonth a fresh stack of these staple-less fold-ups show up at Space 1026. Archiving the quick ups and burns of some Philly graff mess. Some things are forever. Letters to: Tax Report Complaint Department, PO Box 29406, Philadelphia, PA 19125

·ON THE VISIONARY CREATOR Another little fold up guy dropped into my box from Beka Goedde. A collection of thoughts and images from Ezra Pound, Jean Dubuffet, T.S. Eliot, and Paul Thek.

OUT OF TOWNERS

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

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Recent acquisitions:

·EXPLORATIONS IN SPACE – Via Portland Oregon. Many contributors in this small full color collection theorizing space as well as mental and physical fields of social interaction. Also summarizations of projects these short pieces offer a jump off into conceptualizing, articulating, and controlling various environments. Points of interest include Paul Sermon’s Telematic Vision, Caley Feeney’s Inter-Dimensional Origami, and Mediascapes an excerpt from In The Bubble.

·CREATE & DESTROY – Some gutter rag vomit zine from LA’s Branded. All the crucial topics covered: Girls dressed up like bunnies – check. Tons of amazing slash shitty throw-ups – check. Sewer rats, Strippers, and Stencils – check, check, check. Screen printed covers, hand numbered in an edition of 100, with hand sewn binding.

·ALLEY BLISS -Westside Baltimore trash piled thick. Comics by Max Eisenberg aka Dj Dog Dick about dreams, sharing, breakup notes, and taking out the trash. Covers screen-printed in piss yellow.

HOME TOWN HEROS

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

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Yo – Philly zine scene is killin’ tha game!

·ALWAYS COMIX 5 - Always Comix 5 is ‘The Evil Issue’ and the Always ladies Ms. Erin and Ms. Sarah are stepping up their comic game with this perfect bound – offset printed anthology featuring tons ‘n tons of comics.

·SO NICE TO FINALLY MEET YOU - Born out of the Mail Art Collective (a monthly mail swap art project) – this photocopied zine with screen printed covers brings together a bunch of the contributors and participants. Featuring stories, photos, and drawings.

·NEW ASSHOLE – … for when your old one runs out! New Asshole is a wonderfully obnoxious over-sized journal of critique on various tribes of Philadelphia’s DIY scene. With black on black screen-printed covers.

·FOLLOW ME – by Jesse Moynihan. Published by Bodega. The third part in Mr. Moynihan’s ‘The Backwards Folding Mirror’ series is Follow Me. A hilarious transcendental surprise that is continually unfolding. Please do not forget: ‘Hold fast to my mystic do-rag’.

·HELTER SKELETON - Studio thug and homemade weapon enthusiast Bill McRight carves a mean violent wood block. This is a catalog of recent block-prints with titles like ‘Bunch Of Heads’, ‘Corpse Destroyer’, Dragon Wizard Weed’, and ‘Dude Bringing A Skull To An Eagle’. Copper metallic screen printed covers.

·LISTEN TO THE GRAND PASTORAL NOTHING – Upcoming Zine Of The Month’r Michael Gerkovich unloads his cellphone camera into grimy high contrast black and white realities. Featuring South Kensington gentrifiers, infinite piles of trash, shitty North Philly throw-ups, cats, guns, god’s eyes, and bling teeth. So Real.

·TIGER SAGA PART TWO – an oldie by Matt Leines featuring 2002 sketchbook drawings. Beautifully re-printed by Cantab in 2009 with 2 color screen-printed covers and golden rod inside.

·TITLE – Every one is scratched out in these lovely crude drawings by Freddy Williams. Assembled with assistance from the PDDC Cultural Arts staff.

·$10 FREE KITTENSMFB!

·4000 FLAVORS VOL. 4 - 4000 Flavz is a Philly compilation featuring short fiction works from folks all over. Always has pretty screen-printed covers. Always.