From the Stacks: February 10, 2006
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February 2006
By Staff, Utne.com
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Hi-Fructose is a magazine about toys, but children aren't the target audience for this beautiful, glossy art publication. The magazine describes itself as "a cross section of the best and bizarre of Toysploitation and Under the Counter Culture." The premiere issue, which just landed in our library this week, consists mostly of profiles and Q&A's with underground urban artists such as Brian McCarty, a toy photographer described as the "Annie Leibovitz of the indy toy revolution." Issue #2 is due out soon. -- Bennett Gordon
The latest issue of Afterimage contains an interesting interview with William Pope.L, a performance artist whose pieces consist of epic crawls (that's right, literal crawls) on the streets "in the name of, and in support for, those who lived upon them." From there the bimonthly journal goes on to discuss Hye Rim Lee's TOKI, an installation that explores the swirling nexus of thought on the human body as idealized form. Writer Barry King sees the art as partly "an avatar standing for the artist herself," partly "an animal mimicking human identity." From crawling performance art to digitized and essentialized identity, the Jan./Feb. issue of Afterimage develops the new direction that its recent redesign put forth, that of expanding its coverage of art as political activism while maintaining a high degree of graphic quality. -- Nick Rose
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