Monthly Archives: December 2009

Sea – #4, _ Quarterly

If you pre-order the fourth issue of _ Quarterly you’ll also get the first three issues of _ Quarterly, bringing the final cost to only $2.50 per issue!

Coming in mid January 2010, available for pre-order on underscorequarterly.com and swillchildren.org now.

FOR IMMEDIATE ANNOUNCEMENT: _ QUARTERLY ISSUE 4

Sea #4, _ Quarterly

There is, one knows not what sweet mystery about this sea, whose gently awful stirrings seem to speak of some hidden soul beneath; like those fabled undulations of the Ephesian sod over the buried Evangelist St. John. And meet it is, that over these sea-pastures, wide-rolling watery prairies and Potters’ Fields of all four continents, the waves should rise and fall, and ebb and flow unceasingly; for here, millions of mixed shades and shadows, drowned dreams, somnambulisms, reveries; all that we call lives and souls, lie dreaming, dreaming, still; tossing like slumberers in their beds; the ever-rolling waves but made so by their restlessness.

-Herman Melville, Moby Dick; or, The Whale

The fourth issue of _ Quarterly revolves around the idea of the Sea. Featuring the work of artists Ruth van Beek, Noel Boyt, Daniel Gustav Cramer, Mårten Lange, and David Schoerner, each of these artists presents works focusing around ideas of vastness, mystery, nostalgia, and nautical exploration. Paired with classic literature, this issue compares and contrasts the many notions of the sea; ranging from literal interpretations to more abstract representations of the ideas surrounding large expanses of water.

_ Quarterly is an experimental publication focused on the visual and literary arts. Each issue is created according to a different theme which the participants are asked to respond. The mission of _ Quarterly is the presentation of issues that relate to our lives in a manner that is conducive to communal artistic interest, culminating in a final form available to as many willing minds as can be.

This issue, a large full color newsprint printed object, limited to 1000, marks our first year of existence and has been masterfully guest edited by Grant Willing.

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This Christmas in Stock Photography

Photo Copyright Shutterstock Images

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Blue

Rinko Kawauchi

elad

Elad Lassry

martienmulder

Martien Mulder

celineclanet

Céline Clanet

alanacelii

Alana Celii

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Photo Book of the Week – Color Dying Light & I Believe You, Liar

Sam Falls – Color Dying Light
First Edition of 500, 2009
Published by Hassla Books
ISBN: 978-0-9800935-9-9

Lucas Blalock – I Believe You, Liar
2009
Published by iceberg, iceberg, iceberg
ISBN: 978-0-615-27054-8

This week I’m featuring two books by Sam Falls and Lucas Blalock (check out their current Solo-Show on the Humble site here).

I picked up Sam’s book a few months ago at my favorite store, Dashwood Books. I’ve always been a fan of Hassla’s publications and was surprised to see this book in person for the first time. Its the largest book they have produced in terms of physical size (9×12″). The book features a small, but very concise and appropriate edit of Sam’s work. It is definitely a book I have been coming back to a lot over the past months.

I got Lucas’ book at an exhibition of his work at Griffin Editions. I had been wanting to buy the book for a while, but was glad I could purchase it directly from him, have him sign it, and see his work in print form all at the same time. This book also features a really nice edit of his work. Most of the images have a “straighter” feel than some of his more recent work, but nonetheless shows off his unique style and was my first real encounter with his work.

Check out more:
samfalls.com
lucasblalock.com

–Grant Willing

Sam Falls - Color Dying Light

Sam Falls – Color Dying Light

Sam Falls - Color Dying Light

Sam Falls – Color Dying Light

Sam Falls - Color Dying Light

Sam Falls – Color Dying Light

Lucas Blalock - I Believe You, Liar

Lucas Blalock – I Believe You, Liar

Lucas Blalock - I Believe You, Liar

Lucas Blalock – I Believe You, Liar

Lucas Blalock - I Believe You, Liar

Lucas Blalock – I Believe You, Liar

Lucas Blalock - I Believe You, Liar

Lucas Blalock – I Believe You, Liar

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Tacita Dean’s Christmas Tree

“An ordinary Christmas tree stands in the entrance hall of London’s Tate Britain. Its only unusual aspect is to be lit by real candles, instead of electric fairylights. Lit every day at 4pm, the candles burn down as the sun sets. Time visibly passes.” Read more.

(via: The Guardian)

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