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[12-16] S., 20,6x13,5 cm, Auflage: 100, signiert, 12 Teile. keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden
11 Hefte, Schwarz-Weiß-Laserkopien, Drahtheftung, Aufkleber
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About the series:
The For Everard zine series chronicles the 1977 fire at New York's Everard Baths, combining archival research with imagined narratives to re-focus attention to obscured histories. The series explores the media coverage of the subsequent investigation of the fire, and the lives of the nine men who perished. The zines bring together photographic images with primary news sources, as well as personal anecdotes collected from eyewitness testimonials.
About the individual zines:
For Everard, Vol. 1, 2013, ed. 100 (nr. 65)
This zine chronicles the May 25, 1977 fire at New York's Everard Baths and the media coverage of the subsequent investigation.
For Everard, Vol. 2 (Bloodbrothers), 2013, ed. 100 (Nr. 81)
In the second volume of his series chronicling the 1977 fire at New York’s Everard Baths, Anthony Malone focuses on Bellevue Hospital’s blood drive for the victims of the great bathhouse tragedy. Malone draws parallels between the 1977 restrictions placed on gay men for donating blood to their “brothers” and current FDA guidelines that indefinitely defer donations from men who have had sex with men since 1977. This black and white photocopied zine (ed 100) juxtaposes archival images, news clippings, and just a touch of fantasy.
For Everard, Vol. 3 (Remembering Jimmy), 2015, ed. 100 (Nr. 94)
Volume 3 of the series, For Everard is dedicated to the memory of Jimmy Stuard, who died in the tragic fire at the Everard Baths in 1977. Stuard was a rising star in the disco music scene. He spun records first at Boston’s 1270 Club, and later at New York’s 12 West, where he inspired an entire generation of musical artists and DJs. In this particular volume, Anthony Malone assembles images and archival texts that serve as a tribute to the great Jimmy Stuard.
For Everard, Vol. 4 (A Lovely Show), 2016, ed. 100 (Nr. 62)
For Everard, Vol. 4 (A Lovely Show) is a tribute to Kenneth Hill, one of the nine men who died in the devastating fire at the Everard Baths in 1977. Kenn played a vital role in the East Village/Lower East side countercultural movement in the late ‘60s and 1970s. He was a hippie, a bar tender at Phebe’s (a watering hole and salon for the experimental theater community in the 1970s), one of the founders of the Old Reliable Theatre Tavern, House Manager at La Mama Experimental Theatre Club, and a photographer. This zine celebrates Kenneth Hill by collaging archival documents with personal artifacts and pictures of Kenn from meaningful moments in his life.
For Everard, Vol. 5 (A Dearly Loved Man), 2017, ed. 100 (Nr. 95)
For Everard, Vol. 5 (A Dearly Loved Man) assembles images and stories from the life of Ira Landau, a gifted and dedicated teacher who died in the tragic fire at the Everard Baths in 1977. Ira left behind a devoted family (his mother, brother, niece, and lover) and is still greatly missed by his loved ones. This zine is a tribute to the life and accomplishments of a remarkable man who served in the Peace Corps and committed himself to educating young minds both abroad (in the Middle East) and at home in the US. It contains family photos and personal images generously contributed by Ira’s niece.
For Everard, Vol. 6 (Yosef’s Song), 2017, ed. 100 (Nr. 94)
Volume 6 of the series For Everard celebrates the life of a remarkable musical prodigy, Yosef Synovec. This zine tells the story of a young man with great aspirations who emigrated to the United States from Czechoslovakia to study classical violin. In 1976, Holly Woodlawn overheard Synovec vocalizing as he was painting the bathroom of his East Village apartment, and determined on the spot that she had discovered an emerging star. As a singer, Synovec used his extreme vocal range to imitate the voice and persona of Peruvian diva Yma Sumac. He performed Sumac’s exotic musical numbers at several New York City cabarets and show venues. Sadly, on May 25, 1977, Yosef perished in the tragic fire at the Everard Baths.
For Everard, Vol. 7 (Tony from the Bronx), 2017, ed. 100 (Nr. 86)
This zine brings together images and stories from the life of Tony Calarco, one of the nine men who died in the fire at the Everard Baths in 1977. Tony was only 26 when he died. He lived with his parents and siblings in a modest house in the Bronx. He had recently graduated from college and was working as a social worker in New York city at the time of his death. Tony had aspirations to become a lawyer and was scheduled to begin law school in September of 1977. This zine celebrates Tony Calarco’s memory through photos of Tony, artifacts from his high school and college years, and recent photographs of his home and final resting place.
For Everard, Vol. 8 (Looking for Amado), 2017, ed. 100 (Nr.84)
Amado Alamo, a young man only 17 years old, lost his life in the fire at the Everard Baths in 1977. In Volume 8 of For Everard, Anthony Malone documents his search for the identity of the youngest victim of the Everard fire. The zine is an abstracted portrait of Alamo that assembles the few extant fragments of his story culled from newspaper articles and documentary sources glued together with the artist’s imagination.
For Everard, Vol. 9 (Last Call), 2017, ed. 100 (Nr.72)
Life was difficult for Hillman Wesley Adams. He was born in Jacksonville FL in 1938. His mother died just a few months after his birth, and by the age of nine, he found himself in an orphanage with his older brother. Fast forward 30 years: Hillman moved to NYC, struggled to make ends meet while working on and off as a bartender, and he met his lover, Ralph, with whom he shared a modest apartment in New Jersey. On May 25, 1977, Hillman died in the fire at the Everard Baths. Vol. 9 of For Everard is an assemblage of newspaper articles and vintage photos chronicling the life and untimely death of Hillman Wesley Adams.
For Everard, Vol. 10 (In Memoriam: Patrick Nott), 2018, ed. 100 (Nr. 64)
Volume 10 of For Everard memorializes the life of Patrick Nott, one of the nine men who died in the fire at the Everard Baths. Nott, a native of Wales with a passion for theater, literature, and music, pursued a successful career in hairdressing. He fell in love with his pen pal (a young woman from Brooklyn) and after their marriage, they moved to New York City, where Nott worked at the Vidal Sassoon Salon. This zine weaves together elements from his story (shared with the artist by Patrick Nott’s wife), with photographs, newspaper clippings, and artifacts. It acts as a humble tribute, an “In Memoriam” for this greatly loved man.
For Everard, Vol. 11 (Thunderbird), 2019, ed. 100 (Nr. 79)
Brian Duffy was an aspiring artist. In 1966 he was accepted to Pratt Institute of Art and although he declined admission to the school, he seized the opportunity to move to NYC and start a new life for himself. In the city, he worked hard at various retail jobs and tried to break into the theater, but everything changed when he met the love of his life, Bradley. The couple moved to a “quieter life” in Boston. They worked in restaurants in the Back Bay area and created a community for themselves amongst their chosen family of friends. Volume 11 of For Everard celebrates the brief life of Brian Duffy, a young man who died in the fire at the Everard Baths in 1977. This zine compiles photographs and stories shared with Malone by Brian’s sister and dear friend.
The pseudonym "Anthony Malone" comes from a novel by Andrew Holleran (Dancer from the Dance). In this novel, Malone is the protagonist and at the end he disappears. Some of his friends believe that he may have committed suicide, others feel that he may have run away from New York, while some say that they saw him at the Everard Baths on the night of the fire. I imagine that Malone survived the fire and he is now making books and zines telling the story of the tragedy.
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[8] S., 21x14,8 cm, Auflage: 500, 2 Stück. keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden
Fadenheftung mit Schutzumschlag mit beiliegendem Poster, Risographie, beiliegendes Blatt mit handschriftlichem Gruss
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Die 14. Ausgabe bringt Veränderung in redaktioneller Arbeitsteilung und der Gestalt gebenden Produktionsweise mit sich. Die Eingliederung des Projekts in den gemeinschaftlichen Prozess des Vereins multi pull gibt Pirol neue Möglichkeiten, die den Entwicklungen in der inhaltlichen Ausrichtung des Magazins entsprechen. Text vom Heft entnommen
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VERSUCH, No. 1 - Notes and Projects
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110 S., 20,5x14,6 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden
verschiedene Papiere
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Notes and Projects is about making something because you love something else. In light of this, the first chapter of Versuch is on forms of notation that use preexisting things, for example quotes or other objects, to try to articulate, or just share, that indeterminate quality that can make something so important to us.
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Kino der Kunst - Filmfestival für bildende Künstler
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80 S., 26.6x20 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden
Broschur. Programmheft zum Wettbewerb
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Vom 22.-26.04.2015 findet in München die zweite Edition von KINO DER KUNST statt, einer weltweit einmaligen Veranstaltung für Filme bildender Künstler, die das Kino weiterdenken und neue Formen der fiktiven Narration erkunden. KINO DER KUNST ist Ausstellung und Filmfestival zugleich, Vitrine aktuellster Kunstströmungen und internationaler Treffpunkt von Künstlern, Kuratoren und Publikum. Unter dem Motto „Science&Fiction“ widmet sich KINO DER KUNST dieses Mal neuesten Techniken der Narration in Filmen bildender Künstler, die deutlich machen, wie sehr technische Erfindungen und kreative Konzepte der Gegenwartskunst heute die kommerzielle Medienindustrie prägen.
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124 S., 12x24 cm, ISBN/ISSN 9789535875505
Broschur
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Katalog zum gleichnamigen kollaborativen Ausstellungsprojekt, das zwischen 2012 und 2014 in Berlin und Kroatien stattfand.
The starting point was a simple, large scale, spatial installation similar to the abstract works I have been doing after leaving the academy in the 90s. Once the initial installation was built, the first visitor was invited to look at the piece and give her interpretation of the work. I then changed the installation to make it, in my opinion, appear more like the interpretation I have just heard. The process was repeated some thirty times with different people invited. The visitors were of different age, professions and backgrounds, but were all professionals from the contemporary art scene.
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I never read, I just look at pictures - Every artis is a human being
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10,4x14,8 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden
Zwei Postkarten mit UV-Glanzlackversiegelung und fluoreszierendem Grün (Siebdruck).
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Werbekarten der Druckerei "Gallery Print", Berlin.
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AAP Archiv Künstlerpublikationen / Archive Artist Publications - Haus der Kunst, Archiv Galerie 2018-2019, Archives in Residence - Vitrine 3 Künstlermagazine
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[2] S., 29,7x42 cm, Auflage: 250, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden
Techn. Angaben, Infoblatt zur Wandpräsentation und zur 3. Vitrinenausstellung mit Künstlermagazinen
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Listen der Titel zur Vitrine 3, Künstlermagazine. Ausstellung ab dem 08.03.2019 (kuratiert von Sabine Brantl) mit 74 Ausgaben aus den Jahren 1959–2019 und aus den Ländern Dänemark, Deutschland, Frankreich, Italien, Niederlande, Österreich, Polen, Schweiz, Ungarn, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika und Zypern.
Folgende Magazine werden gezeigt: Achse Kassel-Bern, Art-Rite, Arts of the Working Class, Aspen – The Magazine in a Box, augenblick, B.L.A.D., Bastel-Novelle, Der Antist, Der Kampfauftrag, Der Kunstabwart, Der Neger, Die Kakausener Gemeine, Die Null, finger, Foto-Copy-Strip, Fragmente, Gang Time, HYPE, Igitte, image, Interview, InterViews, Jenseits der Trampelpfade, Just Another Asshole, Killt, Kunst Jornal, L.LA.C., Master Flame, McLoop Magazine, Mode & Verzweiflung, muss sterben, mèla, NESYO, Normal, nota, OWK, Peep-Hole Sheet, Pirol, Pist Protta, Placid et Muzo, Plastic Indianer, Privatsammlung, Richas Digest, RUW!, Salon, schnittpunkte, Schrottland, schwarzweiss, Shvantz!, so-VIELE.de, SohoNews Weekly, Sonne Busen Hammer, Staeckbrief, Straw Dogs, tangente-report, TANGO, terrain vague, The Heft, the stampa newspaper, toi et moi pour toujours, unendlich unwahrscheinlich, Volksfoto, Zeitschrift, Zug
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