Tuesday 31 July 2012

Mr Spoqui + Giorgio di Palma = Ceramic Issue


Giorgio di Palma was born in Grottaglie, Taranto, Italy in the 1981. He has no experience to boast about art institutes and academies and studied Archaeology. His first job had nothing to do with the world of art, he worked as computer technician in Budapest. Giorgio loved painting his dog Lucky next to characters of his imagination. But one day, in the 2009, He is now working with ceramic, like his father and other people in Grottaglie do. He always avoids giving his objects a real function. In an age of waste and excess, He wants to create unusable handmade products.

http://giorgiodipalma.com/
http://www.mrspoqui.com/


Durable Goods

Durable Goods is a printed micro-zine published by Aleathia Drehmer. It features small poems and micro-fiction from all over the world. Yes, it's on paper and it arrives in your mailbox. Go figure?

Contribution:
Durable goods #64, #65, #67, #68


http://www.durablegoodsmicrozine.blogspot.co.uk/

Meat Plough


A journal of transgressive poetry and art.


Contribution:
Meat Plough Aug 2012


tonyhickson@tiscali.co.uk

Paul Murray and Phil Earnshaw

http://www.philearnshaw.co.uk/
http://www.paulmurraydesign.com/

Booklet Press



BOOKLET IS A SMALL-SCALE PRESS; MEDIUM-SCALE LIBRARY IN TOKYO, JAPAN. OUR FOCUS IS ON THE DETAILS THAT MAKE IDEAS LEGIBLE. WE SUPPORT ARTISTS AND CULTURAL PRODUCERS WHOSE WORK POSITIONS AN ATTITUDE AND A WAY OF THINKING.

Contribution:
Peripeteia by Fette Sans
Long Shots by Rei Yanagi
Signs
Sentence Splayed David Roesing

http://bookletpress.org

Future Fantasteek



Softback Zine printed in colour on cream and white papers. 
A5 size with 20 printed pages, saddle-stitched.
Pink card cover with ‘googly-eyes’.
Brighton, July 2012, edition size of 40.


Contribution:
Future Fantasteek 13