Sentences with phrase «zine focusing»

From 2007 - 2013 Doğtaş edited Matt Magazine, an artist - zine focusing on the tradition of conceptual art engaging with social and political action.

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Duke's extensive collection is notable for its focus on zines and the small press as well as mainstream comics.
Everyone's favorite Chicago bookstore, focusing on independently - published and small press books, comics, zines and ephemera.
The common thread between the work on display is a particular focus on the publishing of image - based books, whether an industrially produced compendium of graphic art, a limited edition, hand - bound «zine of drawing or photography, or a one - of - a kind, paper - cut tomb so large that it can only be «read» at scheduled performances.
Hear more from Amir on how family inspires his work and entrepreneurial spirit, how he turned Beautiful / Decay from a zine into a fully fledged business, focusing 100 % on his art career, finding galleries as long - term partners, building your own buzz, and staying curious.
Nevertheless, this one is a must - see, because like the Brown Paper fest I attended in Baltimore, it focuses on artists of color — who are inexplicably, erroneously absent from the stereotypical popular image of zine nerd culture.
On the occasion of the Nieves and Innen Zine Library at SI, Koch will lead a free group drawing workshop that will refresh the imagination by focusing on exploration, freedom, and practice, where participants will together work on still life drawing, collaborative sketching and other exercises.
Issue # 3 of her zine SHE IS RESTLESS, focused on earthly phenomenon, was just released at Chicago Zine Fest 2zine SHE IS RESTLESS, focused on earthly phenomenon, was just released at Chicago Zine Fest 2Zine Fest 2012.
Specifically, the exhibition focuses on four groups of artists associated with as many different geographical regions: the six - artist group calling itself the Hairy Who, which exhibited in Chicago from 1966 to» 69; nine artists associated with the San Francisco - born trend known as Funk; the four art - and zine - producing members of the noise band Destroy All Monsters, which disturbed the peace in Ann Arbor, Mich., from 1973 to» 77; and Forcefield, a four - artist collective that made music, videos, sculptures, installations and colorful, knitted costumes in Fort Thunder, a former warehouse in Providence, R.I., from 1996 to 2003.
Formulated collectively, but produced by members autonomously, their new works will include drawings, illustrations, painting, animation and illustration with a particular focus on the reference library, customising books and producing an accompanying zine.
Although all three came into recognition with their underground work in film or journalism — first two with moving image and Ford with his black culture - focused zine THING — the exhibition inclines towards their less known object based practices.
A Pen of All Work will focus on the former, along with a number of his early self - produced zines, artist books and several videos made in collaboration with fellow artists and his musician friends.
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