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Draw it With Your Eyes Closed: The Art of the Art AssignmentDraw It with Your Eyes Closed: the Art of the Art Assignment is a unique and wide-ranging anthology featuring essays, drawings, and assignments from over one hundred contributors including John Baldessari, William Pope.L, Mira Schor, Rochelle Feinstein, Bob Nickas, Chris Kraus, Liam Gillick, Amy Sillman, James Benning, and Michelle Grabner. Bringing together assignments, anti-assignments, and artworks from both teachers and... |
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Occupy!: Scenes from Occupied AmericaEssays and diaries by: Judith Butler, Angela Davis, Jodi Dean, Celeste Dupuy-Spencer, Keith Gessen, Zoltan Gluck, Mark Greif, Elizabeth Gumport, Doug Henwood, Christopher Herring, L. A. Kauffman, Svetlana Kitto, Sarah Leonard, Kung Li, Audrea Lim, Manissa Maharawal, Thomas Paine, Sarah Resnick, Marco Roth, Nikil Saval, Eli Schmitt, Marina Sitrin, Astra Taylor, Sunaura Taylor, Rebecca Solnit, Stephen Squibb, Alex Vitale, and... |
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Occupy! The OWS-Inspired Gazette #4 PDFPublished on May 1, the fourth Occupy! Gazette follows occupations that stuck out the winter and looks forward to spring actions. Articles cover the SF Commune and Bronx foreclosure defense, consider Occupy and money, propose occupying shareholders meetings, and more. |
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Occupy! The OWS-Inspired Gazette #3 PDFPublished on December 15, the third issue of the Occupy! Gazette is the latest in the series. It describes and re-imagines the movement after the end of the occupations as well as looks to the archives for models. Articles follow student activism from CUNY to Berkeley, cover the Oakland port shutdown, consider the legacies of ACT-UP, the Greenham Common occupation,... |
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Occupy! The OWS-Inspired Gazette #2 PDFThe second issue of our OWS-inspired Gazette includes new dispatches from Oakland, questions about relations with the police, arguments about the role of the homeless, reports on the transition from general assembly to spokes council, dispatches from Zuccotti, a history of the drum circle, and much more. The PDF is available for free download. |
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Occupy! The OWS-Inspired Gazette PDFWe've been watching the growing Occupy movements, first in New York City, then across the country and the world with awe, excitement, a dose of skepticism, and then once more awe. With the help of Astra Taylor (Examined Life; Zizek!) and Sarah Leonard of Dissent, we've put together a history, both personal and documentary, and the beginning of an analysis... |
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What Was the Hipster?What Was the Hipster? defines and unpacks the most iconic cultural figure of the 21st century: the bespectacled, ironic, kitsch-loving hipster. Composed of three parts—a transcript of an n+1–hosted panel discussion; a “dossier” of media responses to the panel; and a longer section devoted to essays—What Was the Hipster? traces the lineage of the contemporary hipster and features trenchant cultural... |
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What We Should Have Known: Two DiscussionsThe second entry in the small books series, published in 2007. Eleven n+1 editors and contributors—Ilya Bernstein, Kate Bolick, Caleb Crain, Rebecca Curtis, Siddhartha Deb, Meghan Falvey, Keith Gessen, Mark Greif, Chad Harbach, Benjamin Kunkel, and Marco Roth—talk frankly about regrets they have (or don't have) about college—what they wish they had read or not read, listened to or not... |
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A Practical Avant-GardeThe first entry in the small books series, published in 2006, now in its second printing. Based on a symposium at MOMA PS1. Features Mark Greif on the perennial, the progressive, and the avant-garde; Dushko Petrovich on practicality, rectangles, and the "good" in painting; and Eliza Newman-Saul on the radical imagination. Published October 2006. 126 pages. Perfect bound, 7 x... |
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I Like Your WorkThe first small book from Paper Monument, first published in 2009, now in its third printing. Features contributions from thirty-eight artists, critics, curators, and dealers on the sometimes serious and sometimes ridiculous topic of manners in the art world. First published July 2009. (Third printing.) 54 pages. Perfect bound, 4 x 10". |
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Diary of a Very Bad Year: Confessions of an Anonymous Hedge Fund Managern+1's first book with a major publisher, Diary of a Very Bad Year traces the coming of the financial crisis in real-time from mid-2007 to late 2009 in a series of back-and-forth interviews. Certainly the strangest and also, we think, the funniest and most granularly informative book about the crisis, it shows a remarkable financial mind facing down a historic... |
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All the Sad Young Literary MenThe hardcover edition of editor Keith Gessen’s first novel, All the Sad Young Literary Men, which came out in 2008. The New York Review of Books liked it (“rueful, undramatic, mordantly funny, and frequently poignant”); so did the New York Times, calling the author a “natural novelist with a warm gun.” In truth, Keith does not own a gun. Published... |
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IndecisionThe paperback edition of editor Benjamin Kunkel's first novel, which came out in 2005. The New Yorker called it "expert at depicting highbrow buffoonery"; Jay McInerney wrote in the New York Times that it was "the funniest and smartest coming-of-age novel in years." Fortunately, Ben does not yet have a cooking show. First published by Random House, August 2005. (Paperback... |
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