– Gagarin, the Artists in their Own Words
by Wilfried Huet (editor),
Gagarin is an artist’s magazine (°2000), entirely dedicated to the publication of especially written and unpublished texts by contemporary artists from all over the world.
Also the Dutch launch of Gagarin # 24, with a presentation of work by contributor Bart Lodewijks (The Flanders Peninsula).
The magazine appears twice a year. In this issue, specially commisioned texts by Lara Almarcegui , Ahmet Ögüt, Wilfredo Prieto, Tómas, Bart Lodewijks, Jeff Gabel, Santu Mofokeng and Jeppe Hein.
–The Eriskay Connection
New publishing house by Rob van Hoesel and Christel van Steenhoven
Screendump #1 by Karin Krijgsman and Suzan Geldhoff
On Virtual Strolls: photography and virtual strolls through Google Street View.
Following a number of texts and a collection of works, the outlines of a new genre occur in a new photography era: the age of virtual photography.
–Rong-Wrong
by Scott Joseph (editor)
SJ: “Rong—Wrong is lamp(ed) by language. It communicates and distils itself (through time and form) the doctrine that there isn’t anything, anywhere anymore, and thus, seeks to correspond and confront the dangers of self-deception and the ultimate impossibility of existence in a world of absolutes—the hands are a-washed with spirits, he said.
The object (itself, but without a name) is produced (edited, printed, published and dispersed) via a multi-fold of invisible correspondences that cannot be wholly transcribed. The gestalt forever remains incomplete. Our residues are continually and terminally unresolved.”
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