Sunday, 30 June 2013

Sunday Zine Review #96: 25/25 by Bartlomiej Lurka


This is one of the two zines that Jakub brought from Wroclaw when he went to film a new project for Future Positive a few weeks ago. This publication is part of a series of books published by Fundacja Sztuk Wizualnych (Foundation for Visual Arts), an independent, non-profit arts organization dedicated to the promotion and dissemination of the visual arts in Poland.

25/25 is a project by Polish portrait and documentary photographer Bartlomiej Lurk. In 25/25, Bartlomiej analyses 25 years of his dad's life, documenting the objects that surrounded him to try to find out who he is and used to be. 

The book is a collection of photographs documenting all these objects that belonged to Bartlomiej's dad, including love letters, postcards and family photos taken before Bartlomiej was born. It also features the first doodles drawn by  Bartlomiej together with his dad.

You can find more about the project on Bartlomiej's site and purchase a copy of the book at Fundacja Sztuk Wizualnych's shop.

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Sunday, 23 June 2013

Sunday Zine Review #95: The Good News by Maia Ruth Lee


The Good News by Maia Ruth Lee is the is the second zine from the parcel SSE Project sent me (you can have a look at the first zine here)

Maia Ruth Lee is a Korean artist although she spent 13 years of her life in Kathmandu, Nepal, and she's also the founder of independent publishing collective Chillzine. The Good News is mainly a collection of her photographs, although there's also space for some illustrations and collage-style images.

Maia photographs her adventures and creations (rock sculptures, a supermarket trolley filled with what it seems to be candy floss...) in a way which is intriguing and really appealing, making the viewer want to find out more about her inspirations and the ideas behind her work.

You can find more about The Good News on the SSE Project's website.

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Sunday Zine Review #94: A Sense Of Someplace


A Sense Of Someplace is a publication created during Lindsay Perth's residency with NHS Forth Valley here in Scotland. Lindsay Perth is an artist and photographer who's still doing her residency work, dividing her time between the artist's practice and collaborative work with patients, members of the public and staff.

A Sense Of Someplace came from her desire to create something tangible and engaging from the collaborative part of her residency. This publication features a series of photomontages created as a result from the collaboration between Lindsay and the patients of Clackmannanshire Community Healthcare Centre’s Mental Health Resource in Sauchie and members of mental health support organisation Reach Out With Arts in Mind.

The photomontages were made from anonymous holiday and family 35mm slides, which were combined with other slides to create new images and stories. These photomontages are supported with essays by Alison Brough (Arts Psychotherapist), Susannah Ramsay, Tom Steele (Director of Strategic Projects and Facilities at NHS Forth Valley), Malcolm Dickson (Director of Glasgow-based gallery Street Level Photoworks) and Lindsay.

You can find more information about the project on A Sense Of Someplace's website.

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Tuesday, 18 June 2013

A Spectre Is Haunting Europe


Capitals - A Spectre Is Haunting Europe from Igor Termenon on Vimeo.

A few weeks ago, Jakub and I shot our first music video for our friends Capitals.
The girl in the video is Victoria Byers, and although it was her first time in front of a camera she was really good! Hope you enjoy it!

Sunday, 16 June 2013

Sunday Zine Review #93: Nous Magazine 01


If you follow the Sunday Zine Review, you probably know that I love first issues of magazines. It's always great to see new publications emerging and especially seeing how many of them are focusing on niche topics.

This is the case of Nous Magazine, a magazine featuring creative work orbiting mental illness such as depression and anxiety. The first issue has been a result of a crowdfunding campaign and it features the work of over 40 contributors who are familiar with these illnesses, as well as with the main topic for this issue, insomnia.

The Insomnia Issue presents poetry, prose, photography and illustration pieces on an A5 format and printed in two inks. Most of these pieces deal with insomnia, depression and anxiety from a personal point of view whilst others are external interpretations of these illnesses.

Thanks to the crowdfunding campaign, Nous Magazine is available in assorted cafés, bars and venues in Manchester. You can find more information about it on Nous Magazine's website.

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Sunday Zine Review #92: Small Town Stories by Emma Ahlqvist


Today's first review is Small Town Stories by Emma Ahlqvist. Emma is an Illustration graduate from Edinburgh College of Art who started working a few weeks ago at the digital marketing agency where I used to work until last week.

Emma is from Sweden and this comic book is composed of three short stories all set in a small Swedish town: Amerika, Girls Play Ball and The Subject.

I must admit that I'm not a huge comic reader, but Emma's storytelling ability and sense of humour make Small Town Stories a really enjoyable zine. The characters from the three stories are great and I wish they were even part of some bigger stories - maybe in the future!

Small Town Stories is available to purchase at Emma's website along with other comics and zines.

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Wednesday, 5 June 2013

Marta


Took these photos of my friend Marta in April when I went back to my parents' house in Spain. I've known Marta for over 10 years now, we met in high school and I've been probably taking photos of her since she was 21 or 22 years old.