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Includes artists' projects by Kay Rosen (a limited-edition book), Charlie White (new work relating to his forthcoming film) and Sarah Malakoff (a portfolio of photographs printed on four paper stocks). Also, New York Times cruciverbalist David Quarfoot's take on the art and science of crossword-puzzle construction (with two new puzzles created for Esopus); Heather McPherson's reflections on the challenges and rewards of playing in a Japanese taiko-drum ensemble; a screenplay about Andy Warhol by the late film editor and actor Jim Lyons; 100 stills from I Don't Want to Sleep Alone, the latest film from Taiwanese director Tsai Ming-Liang, accompanied by an appreciation by French filmmaker Claire Denis; and 26 extraordinary pages from WWII P.O.W. Gerald Limon's journal of a 15-month-long stint in a German stalag. This issue's installment of Modern Artifacts (presented in cooperation with the Museum of Modern Art, New York archives) features facsimile reproductions of never-before-seen letters, sketches and notes relating to The Museum of Modern Art's top-secret (and ultimately shelved) Exhibition "X." Angus Trumble sets his sights on the year 1824. Plus, transcripts of Esopus readers' dreams, five related images by Daniel Gordon and 11 related songs on CD by Ida, White Whale, Black Moth Super Rainbow, Califone, Dirty Projectors and Paavoharju, among others.… (mere)
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Graphic magazine, with historical and contemporary film/artistic pieces, as well as photography (this issue had a brightly colored secton on home interiors, separated by textured pages with corrugations or creasing).

A very interesting piece by a cruciverbalist on crossword construction and the software tools that are part and parcel of a newspaper crossword creator. A rare insight, itself worth the price of the magazine.

Another section comprised stills from a Taiwanese film, surreal and bleak.
Learn also about architectural plans for a early Museum of Modern Art building that was scrapped. Get to tear out the actual blueprints, and unfold. Laid in is a typescript from the exchange of letters behind this project X.

Hauntingly beautiful are the diary entries of a American sodier POW in the Stalag. ( )
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Includes artists' projects by Kay Rosen (a limited-edition book), Charlie White (new work relating to his forthcoming film) and Sarah Malakoff (a portfolio of photographs printed on four paper stocks). Also, New York Times cruciverbalist David Quarfoot's take on the art and science of crossword-puzzle construction (with two new puzzles created for Esopus); Heather McPherson's reflections on the challenges and rewards of playing in a Japanese taiko-drum ensemble; a screenplay about Andy Warhol by the late film editor and actor Jim Lyons; 100 stills from I Don't Want to Sleep Alone, the latest film from Taiwanese director Tsai Ming-Liang, accompanied by an appreciation by French filmmaker Claire Denis; and 26 extraordinary pages from WWII P.O.W. Gerald Limon's journal of a 15-month-long stint in a German stalag. This issue's installment of Modern Artifacts (presented in cooperation with the Museum of Modern Art, New York archives) features facsimile reproductions of never-before-seen letters, sketches and notes relating to The Museum of Modern Art's top-secret (and ultimately shelved) Exhibition "X." Angus Trumble sets his sights on the year 1824. Plus, transcripts of Esopus readers' dreams, five related images by Daniel Gordon and 11 related songs on CD by Ida, White Whale, Black Moth Super Rainbow, Califone, Dirty Projectors and Paavoharju, among others.

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