Maintenant 15: A Journal of Contemporary Dada Writing and Art
Peter Carlaftes
(Author)
Kat Georges
(Editor)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
A collection art and writing by more than 250 contemporary dada creators from 33 countries examining the theme "Humanity: The Reboot."
Product Details
Price
$25.00
$23.25
Publisher
Three Rooms Press
Publish Date
July 13, 2021
Pages
275
Dimensions
6.61 X 9.45 X 0.87 inches | 1.15 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781953103062
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Kat Georges is a New York City-based poet, playwright, publisher, and graphic designer. Her books include two poetry collections, Awe and Other Words Like Wow and Our Lady of the Hunger, and the play collection Three Somebodies: Plays about Notorious Dissidents. Her poetry and prose work has appeared in The San Francisco Chronicle, The Outlaw Bible of American Poetry, Love Love Magazine (Paris), the anthology Arriving at a Shoreline, Signs of Life: San Francisco Short Stories, and numerous regional and international journals and magazines. She is co-founder, editor and creative director at Three Rooms Press (New York). She lives in Manhattan.
Reviews
"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
"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