Monday, May 28, 2018

ReSite 87




Welcome to 87th issue of KART, an instant art collection in a box! This month is the 50th anniversary of the May 1968 upraising in France, celebrated on the cover of KART.

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 has 18 contributors! 

Australia Sarah Guilfoil • Neil Higgins • Elvira Juraga • Donna McInnes • Zoe Snyder Canada Kerosene Germany Peter Müller • Jürgen O. OlbrichTICTAC Italy • Vittore Baroni • Roberto Scala • Daniele Virgilio Norway Torill Elisabeth Larsen Spain Antonia Mayal Castelló • Antonio Gomez • Beltrán Laguna USA: Allan Bealy • John M. Bennett 

A limited number of KART 87 are available for sale, $20 US (price includes P+P), please email before ordering as numbers are very limited  






Saturday, May 26, 2018

ReSite No.13/vol 2 is here!







ReSite – Manual of Scores, Manifestos & Radical Actions


 

Read a small Book of ETCs, communicate with demonic Memes, fill in the gaps, take part in a one person show, or find your way in A Geography of Disobedience. These are just some of the instructions you will find in this issue of ReSite.

ReSite is an assembling publication in which pages have an element of audience participation or interaction. Like Fluxus editions, where anyone can perform an action or score, ReSite taps into the rich tradition of the avant-garde with contributions of manifestos and documentation of art actions.
ReSite encourages participation by writers and musicians to produce visual scores and manifestos as well as calling for contributions by conceptual artists. Pass on the word to anyone you think would like to be in future issues.

David Dellafiora, April 2018

Site Workers

Christian Alle France Alwina UK Tiziana Baracchi Italy Vittore Baroni Italy Horst Baur China John M. Bennett USA JF Chapelle France Daniel De Culla Spain David Dellafiora Australia Piet Franzen The Netherlands Lucy Godycki Australia Joaquin Gómez Spain Beltrán Laguna Spain Teresa Lawrence Australia Siggi Liersch Germany Leo Morrissey USA Andrew Maximilian Niss Germany Walter Pennacchi Italy TICTAC Germany Daniele Virgilio Italy Reid Wood USA

A limited number of ReSite No.13/Vol.2 are available for sale cost $25 US (includes international p+p) email for details  

Field Report 2017 - Journal of Field Study International
















The Journal Of Field Study International

Welcome to 100th anniversary of the Russian Revolution and the creation of Marcel Duchamp’s Fountain, brought together on the cover of the 2017 Field Report.
Museum of lost Public Notices created an alternative gallery for alternative public notices while a number of milestones were reached in 2017. These include the last issue of Susanna Lakner’s 22 assembling publication and the 10th anniversary of Claudio Romeo’s Dododada and No Frills Art Publications’ Mash Up Zines.
Poetry, poetical references and text are prominent in a number of works – The Tree of Poetry complements the Poeme pour Field Study, while Benedict Phillips starts an exploration of the magical qualities of language. Text also is examined as an action (The Long March Extended) and as a line of thought (which leads to walking).
Siggi Liersch celebrated assembling publications with Installation of a Mail Artist while there was also a re-enactment of Homage to Vera Mukhina
The abject also features, in deteriorating candy and flattened sculptures. Looking down, “art is where you find it” or maybe it is “deadly work underground”. Cooper Spowart look down in search of spiral jetty and a salamander crosses Renée Magaña’s path.

Field Study was active in a number of events including Festival of the Photocopier Zine Fair, NGV Melbourne Art Book Fair, Tonerpalooza 2 at State Library Victoria and Alembic Books were at Falmouth Art Publishing Fair. Field Study publications were also showcased in the travelling exhibition, Self-Made-Zines and Artist Books.
David Dellafiora


                                                         Field Study Emanations by

Aardverx . Meral Ağar . Martha Aitchison . Artpool . Tiziana Baracchi . Vittore Baroni . Horst Baur . Julian Beere . John M Bennett . Bev Bills . Vizma Brúns . Emilio Carrasco .Chameleon Lectra . JF Chapelle . Victoria Cooper . RF Côté . Laura Cristin . David Dellafiora . Martin Desloovere . Gracie Edwards . Phil Edwards . Lucy Godycki . Antonio Gomez . Uli Grohmann . Karl-Friedrich Hacker . Susan Hartigan . Paul Holman . Eberhard Janke . Beltrán Laguna . Susanna Lakner . Teresa Lawrence . Siggi Liersch . Serse Luigetti . Renée Magaña . Ruggero Maggi . Ute Mescher . Peter Mueller . Emilio Morandi . Leo Morrissey . Ken Naigus . Keiichi Nakamura . Jurgen O.Olbrich . Leonie Osowski . Benedict Phillips . Point d’Ironie . Sabine Remy . Claudio Romeo . Glen Smith . Zoe Snyder . Doug Spowart . Stangroom . State Of Being . Carol Stetser . Sticker Dude . TICTAC . Thierry Tillier . Alan Turner . Sue Vallance . Daniele Virgilio


The Field Report is the annual of Field Study International, produced since 1996 in the form of an assembling book. Artists are invited to create an edition of 100 pages conceived as a ‘Field Study Emanation’. Works include documentations of performances, actions, instructions, manifestoes, journey works, tracts, rants, instructions, manifestoes, reflections and experiments. Each issue contains the work of about fifty artists. Size14.5x21cm, wire bound, hand stamped, numbered.  
A limited number of the 2017 Field Reports are available for sale cost $60 US (includes international p+p) email for details

Sunday, May 6, 2018

Gnomeless- Geelong After Dark







Gnomeless- Geelong After Dark 4th May 2018
Artists: Glen Smith, Susan Hartigan & David Dellafiora