Maintenant 12: A Journal of Contemporary Dada Writing and Art
Description
MAINTENANT 12: A Journal of Contemporary Dada Writing and Art explores the concept of internal and external "acceptance" with the theme "We Are All A 'Like.'" The MAINTENANT series, established in 2008, gathers the work of renowned and emerging dada artists and writers from around the world.Product Details
Price
$19.95
$18.55
Publisher
Three Rooms Press
Publish Date
June 05, 2018
Pages
198
Dimensions
6.6 X 9.5 X 0.7 inches | 1.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781941110652
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About the Author
Peter Carlaftes is a New York-based screenwriter, playwright, actor, poet, and editor. Author of A Year on Facebook (humor), Drunkyard Dog and I Fold With The Hand I Was Dealt (poetry) and Triumph for Rent (3 plays). Co-director, Three Rooms Press. Kat Georges is a writer, poet, editor, director, playwright and designer. Author of Punk Rock Journal and Our Lady of the Hunger. Co-director, Three Rooms Press.
Reviews
Past Praise for MAINTENANT: A Journal of Contemporary Dada Writing and Art
"A compilation of leading Dada-influenced artists from around the world. --TRIBE LA Magazine "Excellent examples of collage and montage techniques . . . Interesting visual poems." --Portland Book Review Contemporary art and writing ranging from collages and acrylics to new digital art motifs and using computers to create art . . . As always it brings an interesting perspective." --Manhattan Book Review "Though people expect Dada to be silly, and sometimes it is here, it is also often political and usually poignant. . . It's quite a smorgasbord for those who are sick and tired of it." --Seattle Book Review
"A compilation of leading Dada-influenced artists from around the world. --TRIBE LA Magazine "Excellent examples of collage and montage techniques . . . Interesting visual poems." --Portland Book Review Contemporary art and writing ranging from collages and acrylics to new digital art motifs and using computers to create art . . . As always it brings an interesting perspective." --Manhattan Book Review "Though people expect Dada to be silly, and sometimes it is here, it is also often political and usually poignant. . . It's quite a smorgasbord for those who are sick and tired of it." --Seattle Book Review