The Independent Publishing Project is back, at the Goethe Institut in Johannesburg from March 15 to April 26. The IPP is an exhibition of artists’ zines, journals, and other bits and pieces, which I co-curated with Francis Burger. (She drew this great library-donkey.) And this is the crazy shelving system that Francis and I built. It had to be modular and collapsible, so that we could stack it in her car and drive it up to Jo’burg.
There’ll be a working studio on-site, with new things being made. Participants include CUSS Monthly, Sebastian Borckenhagen, and Mark Kannemeyer.
See our blog at http://independentpublishingproject.blogspot.com/
In the middle of moving into a new studio, and grappling with maybe changing direction a little bit. It’s an in-between time. So no new pictures in a while, which is unusual for me - I’m a fast worker.
This is an older work: the second volume of my Kageyama comic/artist’s-publication.
Originally published as a series of seven concertina-folded strips, contained within a little slipcase.
A clip from a recent video installation. This is actually the sped-up version. The original is glacially slow.
Two drawings, ink on paper, approx. 550mm x 750mm.
Also on the show at GALLERY AOP.