5on1:
Issue 1
5/1 - Portraits
Issue 1 focuses on portraits and features work from Barnaby Kent, Paul John Nelson, Jake Krushell, Stephanie Mill and Daniel Navarrete.
It is a 40 page zine printed on uncoated 160gsm paper, saddle stitched and self published in an edition of 25.
£5 + postage (£1.50 UK / £2.50 Europe / £3.00 Rest of the World)
(please use the link to the left and feel free to reblog, thanks again guys)
• 23 June 2012
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Celebrate zines and community with the Portland Zine Symposium organizers at this farmer’s market-like event. Amazine Fest will be hosted @ IPRC three times a year, so that you have a place to share your zines and pick up new ones every season of the year! FREE for all to attend!
(via (1) AmaZine Day)
• 22 June 2012
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Ryan Foerster
Ryan Foerster
7 x 8.5 in., 48 pages, soft cover, color offset
Text by Bob Nickas
Edition of 500
ISBN 978-0-9847300-1-8
Publication date: May 2012
(via Hassla)
• 22 May 2012
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Ein Magazin über Orte
“Ein Magazin über Orte” (a magazine about places) is published twice a year. It deals with a different location in every issue. The magazine collects works of various authors in the form of photographs, drawings and texts. Previous issues have been dedicated to themes like the kitchen, the desk, the crime scene, and the sea. Issue no.8 is about the paradise. It shows works of artists like Luc Tuymans, Raymond Pettibon, Ryan McGinley, Jeff Wall and Lidwien van de Ven and texts by authors such as Günter Kunert and Miranda July.
“Ein Magazin über Orte” was founded by Elmar Bambach, Julia Marquardt and Birgit Vogel. More information can be found on www.orte-magazin.de.
• 9 January 2012
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Free Issues of Issue #1 Avaliable
causeicare:

Aged #1 - Avaliable to buy via http://aged.bigcartel.com/
I have 4 free issues for the first 4 people who reblog this…
• 30 January 2011
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Harry Watts - FINDS

FINDS has been a project in production over the last year living in Brighton (UK). These selected images have been picked from a large number to document the items left in the streets by the residents of Brighton.
FINDS was printed in 5000 newspapers for the Brighton Photo Fringe (2010) The selected images can be see here, http://www.harry-watts.co.uk/finds/.
There are still a few newspapers left and if you wish to get your hands on one please contact me here, studio@harry-watts.co.uk
• 6 January 2011
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1/2: ZINE:
1/2 is a project of artistic exchange
between four french graphic
designers/illustrators, who live
in four european capitals.
1/2 is an online space to share
and discuss each others work.
1/2 is a biannual original
self-published hand-made zine.
1/2 is around the corner
.
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1/2 is Laure Boer, Anne-Pauline Mabire,
Lucie Pindat and Chloé Thomas.
1/2 lives in Amsterdam, Berlin,
Paris and Vienna.
1/2 is anywhere anyway
(found via Karamboo)
• 20 November 2010
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Richmond Zine Fest 2010 – Oct 16 at the GCCR « The Richmond Zine Fest
It’s official! The 2010 Richmond Zine Fest will be on October the 16th at the Gay Community Center of Richmond from 11:00 AM until 5:00 PM!
This is an all-ages free event to attend!! If you wish to rent a table please visit the registration section of our page.
Also, the evening of October 15th we will be having a zine reading potluck at the Wingnut! So please get in touch with us if you would like to read your work to lots of fanzine fans the evening before the fest.
• 15 October 2010
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Mrzyk & Moriceau- It’s a Zine
24 Pages, 14 x 20 cm, b/w Photocopy, Edition of 150, 2010
Publisher’s Description:
It’s a Zine by Mrzyk & Moriceau
Petra Mrzyk & Jean-François Moriceau (Châtillon-sur-Indre, France)
Since their collaboration began in Nantes in 1998, Moriceau & Mrzyk’s wholly characteristic black-and-white drawings have enveloped walls, contorted around corners, appropriated and encompassed entire rooms and sprung to life as morphing hand-animated films and video projections. Across an extensive oeuvre that directly and intuitively twists the familiar into absurdity, Moriceau & Mrzyk have generated a unique imaginary realm that is as formally beguiling as it is conceptually complex.
Although it is possible to draw references from a whole tradition of Gallic comic strips and animation spanning Topor to Tintin, as well as clear affiliations with graphic artists, R. Crumb and Raymond Pettibon, Moriceau & Mrzyk present a consummately complete visual perception that is entirely their own. Forging subjects from obscure banalities of the everyday, they experiment playfully with specific objects, scenes and incidents either by focusing on seemingly random details, or by recombining them within unexpected and incongruous contexts. Certain themes and motifs recur throughout as they continually modify and re-mix their subjects in order to reveal their hidden and equivocal connotations with more than a hint of innuendo and surreal witticism.
• 22 September 2010
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