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Thee Psychick Bible
*currently unavailable*
Texts, documents, illustrations, photographs and commentaries regarding TOPY, the most influential magikal commune of the 80s and 90s. Contributors: Carl Abrahamsson, Jason Louv, Malik, Coyote 37, Jean-Pierre Turmel, Chloe, Hilmar orn Himarsson, The Abominable TV Snowman, Eden 211, Eden, Andi Brechen, sexuality, sex, Coyote Two, Simon Woodgate, Jay Kinney, Brother Words, Lady Jaye Breyer P-Orridge, Desmond Hill
In The Shadow of the American Dream: the Diaries of David Wojnarowicz
Diaries of the artist David Wojnarowicz, capturing the emotional, sexual and political chaos of modern urban life.
Memories That Smell Like Gasoline
David Wojnarowicz explores memory, the longing for love and sexuality in the specter of AIDS. Cartoons, paintings and writings.
Visions of Excess: Selected Writings, 1927-1939
Selected writings of French surrealist Georges Bataille.
Lee Lozano: Dropout Piece
Sarah Lehrer-Graiwer explores one of Lee Lozano’s most challenging and elusive works, ‘Dropout Piece’.
The Bloody Sacrifice: a personal experience of contemporary blood rites
Frankly Speaking: a collection of essays, writings and rants
A collection of prose by Frank Moore, covering from the late 1970s until the artist's death in 2013.
Fireworks: Exploding Culture, Massive Diversification, Exit for the Future & Other Wonders
Fireworks is a short collection of provocational essays aimed at generating debate inside the cultural sector regarding its current practice and possible future(s).
Unsound Method II (after Conrad)
Tim Etchells’ project Unsound Method (after Conrad), responds to Joseph Conrad’s novel Heart of Darkness and comprises several discrete works including: two versions of the novel, a musical score for violin and trumpet, and a video featuring a live performance of the score. In the second publication – Unsound Method II – the pages of Heart of Darkness are again redacted, this time in black, and leaving only words associated with darkness – night, gloom, shadow, black and so on – as visible traces on the page.
Unsound Method I (after Conrad)
Tim Etchells’ project Unsound Method (after Conrad), responds to Joseph Conrad’s novel Heart of Darkness and comprises several discrete works including: two versions of the novel, a musical score for violin and trumpet, and a video featuring a live performance of the score. In the first publication – Unsound Method I – the pages are redacted in white and only words associated with light – day, bright, sun, morning and so on – remain visible, carving out a poem which was always present in the material of the original novel.
Carrying Her Liver in a Shopping Cart (and Other Bohemian Notions)
This journal can be found in ‘Miscellaneous’.
If London Were Like Venice Oh! That It Were!
Pamphlet from Harmsworth’s Magazine, August 1899. Illustrated short story pamphlet.
