Fake-Real magazine Appendix
Collected news index about:
Culture, Art, Music, Books ... from different places in a different world.
2010/11/01
2010/04/11
May #3

MAY 3
SOMMAIRE / CONTENTS:
Grève humaine (interrompue)
Fulvia Carnevale and John Kelsey in conversation / Conversation entre Fulvia Carnevale et John Kelsey
“Besides, With, Against, and Yet: Abstraction and The Ready-Made Gesture”*
Caroline Busta
La Grande Parade **
Dork Zabunyan
Qu’est-ce qu’une mauvaise exposition ?
What Is a Bad Exhibition ?
Paul Sztulman
The Complete Poem / Le poème complet
Chris Kraus
Leçons d’Éric Rohmer / Lessons from Éric Rohmer
Julien Mahon
CityCat, deflected in response to a system built up from under-examined details. 2 December, 2006 and 9 May, 2009, Brisbane River
Dave Hullfish Bailey
Shaping, Structuring, and Editing the Past
Interview with Richard Hertz
Catherine Chevalier
Édition limitée / Limited Edition
Lili Reynaud Dewar
* La version française de ce texte sera disponible sur mayrevue.com
** An English translation of this text will be available on mayrevue.com
MAY 3, 176 pages, 8 euros (France) / 10 euros (International)
2010/03/26
2010/01/05
The Shower: Girls Like Us New Issue Release Party, Amsterdam

Glu magazine new clothes, new graphic designer: Vela Arbutina = Girls Like Us, Volume 2, Issue 1.
It will hit newsstands by the 3rd week of January.
The Party:in Amsterdam, on Friday Jan. 15.
The Shower: Girls Like Us New Issue Release Party
The Showcase: Phoebe Jean, gorgeous darling of the Parisian scene
The Music: Katja Novi, Natalia, TESSisMORE//When Harry Met Sally, Polly F and Jess the Lezz
The Performance: Vicky & Ron
The SaunaKerkstraat 58-60 Amsterdam, 10 PM - 3 AM, 8 EUR
2009/10/22
MAY #2

MAY #2 is out now.
www.mayrevue.com
Riding out of the Sunset, or: How to Cover the Sunrise with a Thumb in Guantánamo Bay
Magali Arriola
Pragmatique de l’hétérotopie / Heterotopias: Pragmatics
Dork Zabunyan
Event/Non Event - Merlin Carpenter at Gallery Dépendance
Catherine Chevalier
Installation et intervention
Juliane Rebentisch
“Do you work hard? Do you try hard? You don’t. Chicago, now!”
Anthony Elms
Series Calais, 2006-2008
Bruno Serralongue
« Effleurer des zones dangereuses rend réel l’intevalle entre évasion et attraction.» « Les objets dangereux sont des lieux séduisants à vivre. »
Gallien Dejean
Teen Image
Seth Price
Retour en terrain inconnu
Discussion : Thomas Boutoux, Catherine Chevalier, Benjamin Thorel et Patricia Falguières, Elisabeth Lebovici, Natasa Petresin.
Tarzan ! ou Rousseau chez les Waziri - Musée du Quai Branly
Lili Reynaud Dewar
Une Semaine de Bonté or Introduction to the Reading of Hegel
David Lewis
Sans Elles - Ou quelques remarques sur l’accrochage des artistes femmes au Centre Pompidou
Elvan Zabunyan
Paper Trail: Do You Love Me? at Kunstverein Munich
Traces écrites : Do You Love Me? au Kunstverein Munich
Jay Chung
Danh Vo at Kunsthalle Basel
Karl Holmqvist
Limited Edition: Heimo Zobernig
2009/10/16
Capricious #10
The Feminist issue

Capricious #10 - The Feminist Issue - "Looking Forward, Feeling Backwards." This special volume is curated by photographer Tammy Rae Carland.
Release date: End of November
Carland's focus from the beginning was to insist that the possibilities that exist in a dialogue on feelings inflame the specter of feminism. By simply asking artists/photographers what the world of feelings looks like, we received a lot of work that holds potential for transformative ideas and experience.
Empathetic vision, relentless loss, identity melancholia, compulsive hope, political depression, pin-prick humor, retooling trauma, shameless shame and feelings that have no names are all contending with one another in this issue of the magazine. The editorial selection gives the personal, political, social and emotional equal weight and emphasizes a generational lens on hope, humor and limitless self-invention.
Artists to be featured in this issue are: Ketuta Alexi-Meskhishvili, Basje Boer, Samantha Cohn, Judith Erwes & Paul Bower, K8 Hardy, Jason Hanasik, Jeanine Oleson, Pawel Jaszczuk, Jason Kalogiros, Morgan Levy, Andrea Longacre-white, Simone Lueck, Erin Jane Nelson, and Diana Scherer.
Printed using alternative energy in Winnipeg
Capricious #10 is 197mm x 270mm, full color, with perforated pages (perfect for pulling out and pinning on a wall).
www.becapricious.com
2009/10/05
Tale(s) Magazine #1, FOREST
Tale(s) Magazine is now online (French Version), the English version will come soon.
TALE(S) Magazine #1
2009/10/03
2009/07/07
Penny-Ante, Three

PENNY-ANTE, THREE
STREET DATE: SEPTEMBER 15
PREORDERS AVAILABLE NOW (SHIPMENTS BEGIN AUGUST 15)
Limited edition. Reserve your copy now!
First 2,000 orders come with a BONUS CD + POSTER (see below for more details!)
A portion of your purchase will be donated to ARTS OF LIFE (Chicago)
www.artsoflife.org
Features (in alphabetical order):
Loto Ball, Sean Bonniwell (The Music Machine), Caleb Braaten (Sacred Bones Records), Billy Bragg, Heather Brown, Mark C (Live Skull, Int'l Shades), Robert Cambell (poet), Pablo Capra (poet), Victory Cayro (Bald Eagles), Mathew Cerletty (artist), George Chen (KIT, 7 Year Rabbit Cycle, Chen Santa Maria), Sharon Cheslow (Chalk Circle), Billy Childish, Circle, Helios Creed (Chrome), Nathan Danilowicz, Joe DeNardo (Growing), Jason Diamond (writer), Arrington de Dionyso (Old Time Relijun), John Dwyer (Thee Oh Sees), Phil Elverum (Microphones, Mt Eerie), Jill Emery (Hole, Mazzy Star), Jad Fair (Half Japanese), fey, Mick Farren (writer, The Deviants), Larry Fondation (writer), Jessica Lee Garrison (writer), Evan George (writer), Aaron Giesel (photographer), Wynne Greenwood (Tracy+The Plastics), Liz Haley (artist), Robert Hansen Jr. (artist), Maya Hayuk (artist), Casey Henry (writer), Julian Hoeber (artist), Christopher Ilth (artist, Daily Void), Gregory Jacobsen (artist), Mason Jones (writer), Dawn Kasper (artist), Dana Kline (poet), Chris Knox (Tall Dwarfs, The Enemy, Toy Love, The Nothing), Bettina Koster (Malaria!), Dirk Knibbe (artist), Terence Koh (artist), David Jacob Kramer (Family/Hope Gallery), Hanna Liden (artist), Matt Maust (artist, Cold War Kids), Ian MacKaye (Dischord Records, Fugazi, Minor Threat, The Evens), Stephen McCarty (Dead Meadow), Roger Miller (Mission of Burma), Irene Moon, Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth), Naked on the Vague, Ashley Nelson (writer), Martin Newell (poet, Cleaners from Venus), Lora Norton (Chuck Dukowski Sextet), Jed Ochmanek (artist), Honey Owens (Valet), owleyes, George Parsons (Dream Magazine), Alia Penner (artist), Martin Phillipps (The Chills), Pocahaunted, Andrew Pogany (writer/poet), Robert Pollard (Guided by Voices), Cassie Ramone (Vivian Girls), Robedoor, Rob Roberge (Urinals), Steven Salardino (writer), Silver Apples, Danny Simon (artist), Anna Spanos (writer), Spires That in the Sunset Rise, Jessie Stead (artist), Sumi Ink Club (aka Lucky Dragons), Ann Summa (photographer), Jason Burke Sutter (writer), Drew Tewksbury (writer), ToyLit (poet), Lia Trinka-Browner (writer), Brian Turner (WFMU), Michael Andrew Turner (Warmer Milks), TV Ghost, Matt Valentine (MV/EE, Tower Recordings), Steve Vanoni (artist), John Whitson (Holy Mountain), Bett Williams (writer), Allison Wolfe (Bratmobile, Partyline).
Special interview with BILLY BRAGG, conducted by Jim Smith, union organizer and owner of The Smell. Plus interviews with: IAN MACKAYE (Dischord Records, Fugazi, Minor Threat), ROBERT POLLARD (Guided by Voices), artist MAYA HAYUK + much much more!
PREORDERS AVAILABLE NOW: www.penny-ante.net
2009/06/26
An Afternoon with GLU

An afternoon with Kim-Ann Foxman at the Rooms of Red Bull on Friday afternoon, July 10th. The presentation is a taster for Kim-Ann’s DJ set later that night at GLU Magazine’s Summer Gayness Bash at Flexbar.
Kim-Ann Foxman is probably the most notorious as the faggy vocalist for neo-disco band Hercules & Love Affair. What fewer people know is that she’s also a gifted DJ and jewelry designer. GLU editor Jessica Gysel will kick-off the afternoon talking to Kim-Ann about her inspirations and ambitions, followed by a Youtube selection of her most favourite pieces of music and film. We'll end the afternoon with a mini DJ set -the real works we save for the Flexbar- followed by drinks, mingle and chat.
Program
Part 1: Rooms of Redbull, O.Z. Achterburgwal 24 (free entrance, 15.00 - 17.30)
*15.00: doors open
*15.30: conversation
*16.00: Youtube selection
*16.30: DJ set by Kim-Ann, drinks & mingle
*17.30: end
Part 2: Flexbar, Pazzanistraat Westerpark (8 EUR, 23.00 - 05.00)
GLU Summer Gayness Bash with DJs
Kim-Ann Foxman
Lady Jane (Catclub Brussels)
Mylittelsoundsystem
Jess the Lezz
Nutella
For more info, check:
www.roomsofredbull.nl
www.myspace.com/kimann
www.glumagazine.com
2009/06/16
MAY #1

Sunday June 21, at 5pm
castillo/corrales, 65 rue Rébeval, 75019 Paris
This year, June is the month of May. On June 21 at 5pm, castillo/corrales celebrates May 1. Although it sounds like a typical pun à la Joe Scanlan, this is not a side event of his exhibition “Red Flags” currently on view at c/c. No, what we’re talking about is the inaugural issue of the new Paris-based art journal called May.
It’s a baptism party with no guest list, no church service and no white cake with white frosting, but season drinks served by the editors and some of the contributors of this first issue, on a sunny Sunday afternoon in Paris. We hope you can join us on this occasion to celebrate this bright initiative, and get a grasp of how this first issue was built piecemeal, and what it could mean as an editorial, or what May stands for and is aiming at.
May #1 presents texts and contributions by artists and critics, including Fulvia Carnevale, Catherine Chevalier, Jay Chung, Grand Openings, Karl Holmqvist, Michael Krebber, Anne Marquez, Jean Pierre Rehm, Clément Rodzielski, Vincent Romagny, Benjamin Thorel, Oscar Tuazon, Antek Walczak, and more...
May #1, 176 pages, Texts in English and French. 6 Euros. Distribution: Les presses du réel.
www.mayrevue.com
Leaves of Ash, Paris

LEAVES OF ASH
Curated by Michael Nevin & Julia Dippelhofer (THE JOURNAL, NY)
withJoe Bradley, Chris Caccamise, Hanna Sandin, Non Trubkovich, Yui Kugimiya, Eddie Martinez
June 25 - July 25 2009
SUZANNE TARASIEVE PARIS
171 Rue du chevaleret F-75013 Paris
Suzanne Tarasieve
Leaves of Ash
Inspired by the poet Walt Whitman, Michael Nevin and Julia Dippelhofer set out to gather the work of artists that are contributors to the journal, and their friends and neighbors in Brooklyn. The fragmented natural world, portrayed by the six artists that make up this show, is both a reflection and a fabrication, a witty questioning of their surroundings as well as an observant documentation of them. From Yui Kugimiya’s painting-based animations of cats brushing their teeth and speaking on cell phones to Kon Trubkovich’s existentialist oversized vanity plates that question the nature of identity to Joe Bradley’s symbolist canvases, there is a sense of joy in their observing, absorbing and transforming of the everyday into something transcendental and profound, something that speaks of what it is to live in a specific place, at a peculiar time.
About the journal
Since it’s inception in the winter of 1999 by Michael Nevin, then a student at Montserrat College of Art, the journal has been a vehicle for Michael’s creative surroundings. Taking form as a diary-influenced quarterly magazine, with a focus on contemporary art, the journal has evolved to collaborate with today’s most important established and emerging artists. Publishing exclusive original projects, artworks made specifically for the pages of the magazine, and artist monographs that accompany each entry, the journal has become internationally recognized for its independent and original voice. Now in its 10th year, the journal has collaborated with gallerists and curators such as Anton Kern, Gavin Brown, Clarissa Dalrymple, and Kathy Grayson, and artists such as Dash Snow, Richard Prince, Juergen Teller, Peter Coffin and Jonathan Meese.
The Journal Gallery, established in 2004 in New York’s East Village, with its current location in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, is the sister project of the journal, bringing content from the publications page’s to the walls and floor of the gallery. Artists David Shrigley, Jack Pierson, Gil Pellaton, Dash Snow, Tim Barber, Agathe Snow, Aurel Schmidt, Ken Kagami, Joe Bradley, Jonathan Meese and Miranda July have exhibited work at The Journal Gallery, while musicians such as Thurston Moore and Mark Borthwick, and bands such as Chairlift, The Sads, and TV Baby have given memorable performances there. Both the journal and The Journal Gallery are a collaborative effort by Michael Nevin and Julia Dippelhofer.
2009/05/28
Peeping Tom's Digest #1, Launch in Paris

Peeping Tom's Digest #1
The Chain
Launch, Wed June 3rd from 6pm-9pm
La B.A.N.K: 42, rue Volta, 75003 Paris
Performance by Play Rush
Inflatable Sculptures: by Roosje Klap & Kaleb de Groot
Dj: Reiko Underwater & Archi
If you can't come, you can buy it here
2009/05/02
Peeping Tom's digest #1


Peeping Tom's digest #1
Dedicated to the Berlin art scene, this first issue - called "The Chain" - was initiated through a system of chain letter.
FEATURING:
Albrecht Kunkel, Amira Fritz, Andrea Bellu, Andreas Meichsner, Anne Kathrin Greiner, Annette Knol, Anouk Schneider, Anton Stoianov, Ariel Reichman, Ariel Schlesinger, Bart Julius Peters, Bart Van Esch, Carolin Leszczinski, Cendres Lavy, Choe Yun Seung, Christian Patterson, Christoph Gielen, Constant Dullaart, Diana Scherer, Dorothée Baumann, Gaby Bila-Günther, Giselind Von Wurmb, Hannes Schmidt, Jan Adriaans, Jan Von Holleben, Jana Gontscharuk, Janneke Raaphorst, Jesper List Thomsen, Katya Gardea Browne, Kinga Kielczynska, Luis Rafael Berríos-Negrón & Eric Adamsons-Bodo, Marike Schuurman, Marnix Goossens, Mehdi Hercberg, Mélanie Bonajo, Michelle Jezierski, Nàndor Angstenberger, Norbert Witzgall, Paula Muhr, Philip Wiegard, Raphaël Gianelli-Meriano, Riccardo Benassi, Rob van der Nol, Roosje Klap & Kaleb de Groot, Saga Sigurdardottir & Anat Eisenberg, Stef Heidhues, Susa Templin, Tamara Lorenz, Tom Mason, Ulrika Segerberg and Voin De Voin.
© Diana Scherer
Launch Party BERLIN
Saturday, May 23rd
at Motto Berlin
From 6:30 pm
sound intervention by
Riccardo Benassi
DJ: Tom Mason & more
9 pm : performance by
Voin de Voin and Kinga Kielczynska
© Michelle Jezierski
Launch Party: PARIS
Wednesday, June 3rd
at La B.A.N.K. galerie
From 6 pm to 9 pm
Inflatable sculpture by
Roosje Klap & Kaleb de Groot
DJ: Reiko Underwater & Archi
8 pm: performance by PLAY PUSH
Pre-Order it here
Distributed worldwide in a selection of prestigious bookstores, museums and galleries.
Magazine available in June.
2009/03/23
ROVEN

ROVEN
Édition spéciale Salon du dessin contemporain
Avant-Première, Roven n°1, Salon du dessin contemporain. 26-29 Mars, stand presse,
Vernissage Mercredi 25 Mars.
Salon du dessin contemporain
Carreau du Temple
1 rue Dupetit-Thouars
Paris 3e
Roven est une nouvelle revue critique sur le dessin contemporain, éditée par Roven éditions (Johana Carrier et Marine Pagès).
Au sommaire du numéro 1:
Abdelkader Benchamma par Kathy Alliou,
Isabelle Cornaro par Mathilde Villeneuve,
Kiki Smith par Clément Dirié,
"La partie pour le tout, ou les micro-récits fantastiques de Robin Rhode" par Béatrice Gross,
entretien Sam Durant par Lillian Davies,
Théophile Bra par Julie Ramos.
Paysage du dessin contemporain par Guitemie Maldonado, sélection de livres de Jonas Storsve par Aude de Bourbon Parme, entretien avec agnès b. par Anne Malherbe, dossier thématique sur la ligne coordonné par Joana Neves avec des contributions de Jacinto Lageira, Chris Sharp, etc.
Contributions d'artistes: Marcelline Delbecq, Alexandre Leger, Pierre Leguillon, Rainier Lericolais et Amanda Riffo.
ROVEN:
112 pages
21 x 26 cm
en couleurs
langue française
18 euros
conception graphique : Sylvie Astié
sortie du numéro 1 en avril 2009
sortie du numéro 2 en octobre 2009
diffusion/distribution : les presses du réel
ROVEN
2009/03/04
DOSSIER magazine, USA

DOSSIER is a new bi-annual arts and culture journal incorporating fashion, photography, creative writing, art, music and culinary pursuits. 
On Dossier's website there is a visual space which is guest curated every month.
Right now, Sophie Mörner (Capricious magazine) is invited to show the work of some artists such as Melanie Bonajo, Macho Mel aka Militia Shimkovitz, Katherine Wolkoff, Samantha Cohn, and Julia Gillard.
Dossier
2008/12/09
FAKE-REAL #4 - HOLY SHIT! Out Now !

FAKE-REAL #4 - HOLY SHIT
LAUNCH ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11th, PARIS ////// LANCEMENT JEUDI 11 DECEMBRE, PARIS
20:00 to 21:30
at AndreaCrews Shop-Gallery
10, rue Frochot
75018 Paris
After Launch
Chez Moune
54, rue Pigalle
75018 Paris
From 23h to late
Starting with Boulder dDash (Live / Half dDamage)
Dj sets: Hypo & Banana
Reiko Underwater
Jina khayyer et Mama Roussia
and more
Free admission
Fake-Real Magazine is an exclusive edition dedicated to the musical realm of one artist or one band.
This issue is dedicated to the very cult underground band Holy Shit from Los Angeles, composed of Matt Fishbeck and Ariel Pink.
Featuring contributors: Hedi El Kholti, Sylvie Christophe, Eva Svennung, Janet Kim, Elie Langer, Cesar Padilla, Richard Noble, Harry Merry, Momus, Jason Yates, Liza Thorn, Patrik Sandberg, JC Rees, Tall Paul and more.
2008/11/17
ANIMAL SHELTER ISSUE #1

Animal Shelter
Art, Sex and Literature, Issue 1
Semiotext(e) is pleased to announce Issue 1 of a new special project, Animal Shelter, a 148 page journal featuring new work by David Askevold, Bruce Benderson, Erik Bluhm, Gary Lee Boas, Claude Collins-Stracensky, Rachel Detroit, Jennifer Doyle, Tony Duvert, Hedi El Kholti, Matt Fishbeck, Mark Flores, Paul Gellman, Giovanni Jance, Dave Jones, William E. Jones, Iris Klein, Alice Könitz, Chris Kraus, Elke Krystufek, Sarah Lehrer-Graiwer, Jonathan Meese, Erik Morse, Theresa Pendlebury, Ariel Pink, JC Rees, Ariana Reines, Rebekah Rutkoff, Abdellah Taïa, Masha Tupitsyn, Sarah Wang, Goody-B Wiseman, Bobbi Woods and others.
Fleeting, ephemeral, non-digital and non-hierarchical, Animal Shelter is part intellectual journal, part DIY 'zine. Eclectic but highly focused, the journal looks towards non-privatized forms of sexuality as a cultural conduit. Looking back to the underground press sex culture of the 1970s, Animal Shelter is dedicated to visions of real freedom for the present.
(in)hibition, haven, protection, caginess, neglect, agency, ill-fit, rescue …
Highland Park, September 9th, 2008
Hedi: We wanted to do a club night with Marti but it never happened.
Paul: The three of us couldn't agree on anything. I found this incredibly annoying.
H: But with the club, we were going to put out a fanzine.
P: What is Animal Shelter?
H: Well, we hope to gather texts and artworks from our friends, and people we admire, and make new ones along the way, in the spirit of the magazines we love from the past, like Suck, Minuit, Little Ceasar, Masques, Between C & D …
P: You're definitely more highbrow and literary. I tend towards the streetwise and the expressionistic.
H: I am not sure if I agree. But we both love sincerity.
Animal Shelter is edited by Hedi El Kholti and Paul Gellman.
ORDER IT HERE
2008/10/14
GLU #8

GLU (Girls Like Us) Magazine, issue 8, is out
Featuring Kim Ann Foxman, Pauline Doutriluingne, Marjan Sax, Belén 'Kanki' Fernández, Bogotá girls, jungle monsters, weird food obsessions and a lot more of edible girl material...
Release party, Amsterdam, bar Saarein on Friday October 17 from 9 pm onwards. Saarein, Elandstraat 119.
New York, at Trophy Bar on 351 Broadway in Brooklyn.Sunday October 26 from 5 pm onwards. Djs: GLU #8 coverstar Kim-Ann Foxman and 33herz aka Shannon Funchess aka Light Asylum from GLU Music #1 fame.
+ A booth at the New York Art Book Fair from October 24–26. Free admission.
GLU magazine





