Monday, November 4, 2024

KART 135 has landed!

 




Welcome to the 135th  issue of KART. The cover of KART celebrates the 55th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing.

KART magazine is an assembling publication promoting artistic and cultural diversity. KART is an ongoing project with no deadlines and work is accepted on a continuing basis. KART is produced in limited editions of 40, each box containing works by 15 artists. This issue is a bumper issue with works from 24 artists!

 KART is published as a collaboration between genU and Field Study International.


David Dellafiora (curator) October 2024


Works By

Australia  Helen Amyes • David Fielding • Frank Kolosa • Zoe Snyder Belgium Thierry Tiller France Christian Alle Germany Thomas Behling • Siggi Liersch •  Susanne Mitterwieser • Jürgen O. Olbrich Italy Vittore Baroni • Cristiano Pallara  • Laura Pintus • Giovanni Strada Daniele Virgilio Lithuania Mindaugas Zuromakas Netherlands Magda Lagerwerf Norway Torill Elisabeth Larsen Spain Antonio Gomez • Beltran Laguna  Juan Fran Nunez Parreno Taiwan William Mellott USA Jeff Bagato


A limited number of KART 135 are available for sale, $20 US (price includes P+P) for overseas $15 Australian Dollars within Australia (price includes P+P), please email before ordering as numbers are very limited

WIPE no.153 is published!

 









Works by



Australia
Helen Amyes
David Dellafiora . Bernie Grace 
Germany
Eberhard Janke . Siggi Liersch
Susanne Mitterwieser
Jurgen O. Olbrich
Beate Senf-Hentsch 
Italy
Vittore Baroni . Giovanni Strada
Lithuania
Mindaugas Zuromakas
Netherlands
Magda Lagerwerf 
Norway
Torill Elisabeth Larsen
Spain
Juan Fran Nunez Parreno 
Taiwan
William Mellott 
UK
James Edwards . Maisie Keller
USA
Jeff Bagato . Laura Dunn 


Wipe
Wipe is a small assembling publication in which toilet paper is the medium. The use of a nonarchival, indeed anti-archival medium, is intentional, with the ephemerality and fragility of the medium insharp contrast with the artistic concern for archival materials. Conceived as a playful lightweight publication to circumvent postage costs, Wipe nods to Duchamp’s urinal and challenges contributors to make work on a medium that is almost anti-art.
Contributors source their own toilet paper, a source of fascination in itself and a comment on the hygiene practices of different societies. In spite of its intended ephemerality, toilet paper allows rubberstamping, stitching, collaging, and even frottaging. When 20 contributions are received, Wipe is distributed to participants by mail.(text by Susan Hartigan)
Limited copies of WIPE 153 are available for $20 US (including international p&p) & $14 AUD within Australia email for further details.