Altered magazines
Yi-Hsin Tzeng about her magazine project (2009-): “They are too beautiful to be believed; they are too perfect to be trusted. They are so affected that I want to make fun of them. No matter how much luxurious clothing we put on, we still cannot hide our true faces.” Available from this website. Compare to Poster Boys’ billboard modifications .
A social sculpture for the unsocial type
Hello zine #13. Pontus Alv meets Alexander Basile. Hardcover book, edition of 100, 72 pages, including print with custom handdrawing by the artist.
Adam Sello – Anzeige Berlin
Issue 35 – 1/2011 featuring Stefan Marx. Editor and photographer extraordinaire Adam Sello is making history. Look inside.
Word to mother
Negative stencils and found objects made up a good show at stolenspace recently. Well, not only this. Photos by the lovable Ala Champfest magazine, get #2 for the artist interview. Video from WTMs wall at Nuart 2006.
FAUND
Through a selection of finders presented in a printed album, FAUND aims to highlight the value of internet-found images. Volume #9 the facebook issue out now. Find your nearest stockist here.
Antiquity sampling by Erik Steinbrecher
Möhren in Athen 16 Pages, 11.2 x 17.8 cm, Color Offset, First Edition, 2010
Erik Steinbrecher (Berlin, Switzerland)
“For his show Wind in Athens/Möhren in Athen Erik Steinbrecher left Berlin for Athens, his suitcase packed with carrots. The artist’s art odyssee began. His chosen site for an intervention was the National Archaeological Museum. It is considered one of the great museums of the world and contains the richest collection of most important artifacts from Greek antiquity worldwide. During his visit in the collection Steinbrecher installed single carrots in the exposition spaces; close to sculptures and artfacts, on bases and behind walls. This sculptural and performative intervention has been photographed by the artist himself.
For this publication Steinbrecher overworked these documents making up the images with cancarrots.”
Hamburger Eyes documentary
Featuring photographers David Potes, Jason Roberts Dobrin, Stefan Simikich, RayPotes, Boogie, Ted Pushinski and Dylan Maddux.
Coagula – the lowdown on high art

Image of Christian Clayton taken from Coagula – a free download art journal. Watch movies by him and his brother Rob here.





















