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#1 THE SEASONS
David Shapiro, drawings by Gregory Botts
Polyrhythmic glimpses with recycled 'seasonal material' from his earlier work by the New York poet and art critic.
26 pages, 147 x 208mm, B&W, perfect bound
Published 1994
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#2 NEVER ANY EVER AFTER
Sylvère Lotringer, prints by Brigitte Engler
Painting, Gertrude Stein, false identity and time travel from New York to Dachau in this novella by the founder of Semiotext(e) magazine.
40 pages, 147 x 208mm, B&W, perfect bound
Published 1994
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#3 A VISIT WITH THE ARTISTS
Sylvère Lotringer talks to an artist with multiple personalities. An interview with trapdoors... Endpapers by Merylyn Tweedie.
44 pages, 147 x 208mm, B&W, perfect bound
Published 1994
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#4 CLOSING IN
Brett Colquhoun
A series of drawings as a detective story.
32 pages, 147mm x 208mm, B&W, perfect bound
Published 1995
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#5 THE ANAMORPHOSIS
Paul Violi, drawings by Dale Devereux Barker
Waking up with an ear the size of a tuba then delirium in the museum. A satire of orders, both new and old.
32 pages, 147mm x 208mm, B&W, perfect bound
Published 1995
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