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Sep 27
swillchildrenevents:

Swill Children presents:Certain DistinctionsAlaina StamatisAnne LaiDaren HoG Lucas CraneHisham Akira BharoochaJesse HleboKunal GuptaRoe EnneySadie LaskaSara MagenheimerTavish MillerTenaya Kelleher A “MULTIMEDIA” experience ;)Saturday October 1st at 1:30PM on the top of the STAIRS at The 2011 NY Art Book Fair @ MoMA PS1

swillchildrenevents:

Swill Children presents:

Certain Distinctions

Alaina Stamatis
Anne Lai
Daren Ho
G Lucas Crane
Hisham Akira Bharoocha
Jesse Hlebo
Kunal Gupta
Roe Enney
Sadie Laska
Sara Magenheimer
Tavish Miller
Tenaya Kelleher 

A “MULTIMEDIA” experience ;)
Saturday October 1st at 1:30PM on the top of the STAIRS at The 2011 NY Art Book Fair @ MoMA PS1


Sep 13

swillchildren:

SWILL CHILDREN PRESENTS:

LATE SUMMER RELEASES + NEWSTWO THOUSAND AND ELEVEN

_ Quarterly Issue 7: Peace*

Milano Chow – Bricks & Mortar

Craig Mammano – The Cats claw vines

Guardian Alien – S/T 12”

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Hi! We’ve been working on a number of new projects releasing in September and October!

Swill Children has a table at the NY Art Book Fair, from September 29th – October 2nd at MoMA PS1.
Swill Children will also be organizing a performance entitled Certain Distinctions, a revision of last years performance during the book fair. Musicians, dancers, and live publication printing will all come together for the performance.

On October 20th, _ Quarterly issues 7, 8, and 9 will be released at Printed Matter in NYC. The release will be accompanied by a solo-performance by Kid Millions (Man Forever, Oneida)

PSYCHED, jesse

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_ Quarterly Issue 7: Peace*

_ Quarterly Issue 7: Peace*

Made completely on 9/3/11 during Hurricane Irene in Brooklyn, NY, _ Quarterly Issue 7: Peace* is comprised of work culled almost exclusively from the internet. From Twitter hashtags to NY1 broadcasts of Mayor Bloomberg to stream-of-consciousness Google searches, Peace* conveys the experience of being locked in a studio with the computer screen as your only means of ‘seeing’.

Peace* is the smallest edition _ Quarterly has ever done, with only 20 unique pieces in existence. Each is a partially bound French fold book enclosed inside of a grocery bag and features a unique laser-jet print of the bag stapled inside. Peace* is printed with a Risograph in two colors on fluorescent orange and white paper.

_ Quarterly Issue 7: Peace* will only be available at the NY Art Book Fair and the issue release at Printed Matter on October 20th, 2011.

_ Quarterly Issue 7: Peace*

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Milano Chow – Brick & Mortar
[PRE-ORDER] RELEASES 9 / 19 / 11

Milano Chow - Brick & Mortar

Brick & Mortar is an 11x17”, 24 page, Riso pubilcation of new drawings by Milano Chow. Black lines on Gray paper with drawings influenced by Nancy comics, the Bauhaus school, and strange situations.
The drawings evoke a sense of isolated domesticity, minimal yet non-reductive examinations of an emotional space not typically handled in such a manner.

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SCP028
Edition of 35
11x17”
Risograph on 80# cover + text

Available for pre-order at $5 off here

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Craig Mammano – The Cats claw vines

Craig Mammano - The Cats claw vines

“The Cats claw vines swallowed telephone lines and held houses together.
Over grown lots were being used to smoke rock, stash stuff and turn tricks. I was on a ladder on the side of the house in the middle of the day our first summer in New Orleans. I see a woman totally naked talk to herself, walk through the empty lot across the street and disappear.”

Thus the beginning of Craig Mammano’s publication begins. A somber intro to the stories and content within.
With work exhibited and published internationally, Mammano’s photography questions and challenges the viewers expectations of ones own mortality and self-worth.

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$15
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Edition of 40
8.5x7” publication / 11x17” cover-print
Two-color Riso on 80# text + 67# cover

Order here

Craig Mammano - The Cats claw vines

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Guardian Alien - S/T 12” LP

Releasing September 23rd, 2011 at Shea Stadium in Brooklyn, NY

[PRE-ORDER]

Featuring Greg Fox (Liturgy, GDFX, Alex Drewchin Jr, Turner Williams Jr and a continuously rotating cast of guest performers… Guardian Alien follow the road to enlightenment previously trod by the likes of Hawkwind, Boredoms, and Sun City Girls. Their self titled debut LP, released by Swill Children, features a live set recorded at Brooklyn’s Shea Stadium, and collaged soundscapes culled from live and studio recordings. Guardian Alien has the following to say on the subject:

DOWNLOAD A SELECTION FROM GUARDIAN ALIEN’S S/T LP

greetings.

we are an invisible band of psychonauts hailing from the
Morgenheutegesternwelt (via entry points in “brooklyn” and “queens”,
“new york”). we hereby present our first physically manifested
transmission in this realm. we summon the lift from our infinite
limbs, nourished on the discipline of the pho lyfe anarcho-tao tantra,
to buckle in and light up free and clear for TAKE OFF (using the
merqabic tetrahedral qi transport / your clothing). the LP consists of
studio and live recordings, braided into chaotic, orgonomic chemtrail
whirlwinds, flourishing with the final dervishes in the last layers of
the terrestrial veil, autopilot-trance wailing hymns to chance and
confusion, bursting through the veil of the maya-rendered 4D soundscape
through the back door of chapel Perilous and into the outer
realms, where the 11th chakra spins in finite infinity, finitely, in
infinity, forever.

EEVVEERRYYBBOODDYY MMUUSSTT GGEETT OOFFFF.

LOVE, ALEX JR, GREG, AND TURNER JR

Playground Magazine + Swill Children

DOWNLOAD A SELECTION FROM GUARDIAN ALIEN’S S/T LP

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The tracks are all culled from live recordings at Shea Stadium mixed with studio recordings, and this one sounds much like the opening salvos of many of their live shows, mulling with anticipation and on the brink of explosion. I guess that’s for track two. - Impose Magazine

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Some folks believe in guardian angels, benevolent beings that watch over us and protect us from harm. But what if there are other beings out there, also watching over us and waiting to make contact? Anybody who’s flipped through, say, The Field Guide to Extraterrestrials, or has seen Close Encounters of the Third Kind, has most likely wondered: What if there are guardian aliens out there? - Joe McGasko Free Music Archive

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SC009
Edition of 300
Risograph / Colored 12” Vinyl LP

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Upcoming Releases


_ Quarterly Issue 8 / 9

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Recent Titles

Playground Magazine + Swill Children

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Hannah Racecar + Jesse Hlebo - Yes I Love You, Bathroom’s Are Beautiful (4 left)

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W-H-I-T-E -Twin Tigers

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W-H-I-T-E / Amen Dunes - Fountain

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Hunters / Dead Wife split 7” (15 left!)

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Lots more coming from Swill Children in 2011! Follow our News or Events Tumblr to get the info instant styles.

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Acquirement Info

For further information please visit swillchildren.org or email us at contact@swillchildren.org

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Distributed in Europe by Motto Distribution


Feb 2
w-h-i-t-e:

FOUNTAIN single out NOW!!!  On Swill Children- - -
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“W-H-I-T-E’s (Cory Thomas Hanson) latest single, Fountain draws from the experience of water rushing over ones body, submerging the senses in a bliss of overwhelming intensities. With this single from the forth-coming album, Twin Tigers (releasing March 16th), W-H-I-T-E aims to convey only the most ecstatic of feelings. Utilizing tom heavy rhythms and lush choir-like vocal melodies to push the sonic sphere into cascades of harmonic content. 
Side B features a remix by Amen Dunes. Produced in the Winter of 2010, Damon McMahon took notes on the website yourworldoftext.com, the results of which can be seen on the back cover of the 7”. The URL is accessible to anyone owning the 7” allowing them to remix the notes in any way they see fit and in affect, continue the process of mutability that is so integral to W-H-I-T-E’s musical practice.
SC006 Edition of 300 Three color Risograph on 20# stock”
Get the 7” here! 

w-h-i-t-e:

FOUNTAIN single out NOW!!!  On Swill Children- - -

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W-H-I-T-E’s (Cory Thomas Hanson) latest single, Fountain draws from the experience of water rushing over ones body, submerging the senses in a bliss of overwhelming intensities. With this single from the forth-coming album, Twin Tigers (releasing March 16th), W-H-I-T-E aims to convey only the most ecstatic of feelings. Utilizing tom heavy rhythms and lush choir-like vocal melodies to push the sonic sphere into cascades of harmonic content. 

Side B features a remix by Amen Dunes. Produced in the Winter of 2010, Damon McMahon took notes on the website yourworldoftext.com, the results of which can be seen on the back cover of the 7”. The URL is accessible to anyone owning the 7” allowing them to remix the notes in any way they see fit and in affect, continue the process of mutability that is so integral to W-H-I-T-E’s musical practice.

SC006 
Edition of 300 
Three color Risograph on 20# stock”

Get the 7” here

(via swillchildren)


Nov 16

NEW _ QUARTERLY ISSUES 5/6 + SWILL CHILDREN STUFF

Hi!

I’m so excited to be posting this, we’ve got so many new things to share with you and are really looking forward to hearing your feedback.
-Jesse Hlebo

We have a batch of new and upcoming releases, as well as past events to share with everyone!
You may have noticed already but if not, we have a new website, designed by Jesse Hlebo and Erik Carter. Aside from looking far better than the last one, it provides an easier platform to view all of the projects.

During the weekend of November 5-7th, Swill Children had a table at Printed Matter’s NY Art Book Fair, held at MoMA PS1. We’re so honored that our wall installation was included in The NY Art Book Fair Report exhibition that is currently on view at PS1. Only twenty exhibitors were chosen out of the over 200 who participated in the fair so it’s a bit mind blowing!

The exhibition is up until the 29th of November so definitely try and make it if you’re in town.

Swill Children at PS1

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Swill Children also presented a performance at PS1 during the NY Art Book Fair entitled Certain Distinctions.
The piece was composed based on the structure of a gradient and featured five musicians and five dancers. The ‘orchestra’ included Lucky Dragons, Robert AA Lowe (Lichens), Greg Fox, Driphouse, and Islands Eyelids. Dance coordination by Angela Vitacolonna with Blakeney Bullock, Tenaya Kelleher, Rachel McKinstry, & Stephanie Waddell. Mara Sloan designed their garments and Jesse Hlebo conducted the piece.

There will be further documentation and info regarding the piece in the coming weeks!

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Swill Children is proud to announce that we are now distributed by Motto Distribution, based in Zurich. Motto is our favorite distributor so it’s a huge honor, for sure!

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NEW PUBLICATION RELEASES

_ Quarterly 5 / 6: Aural Marks

Issue 5 features writing regarding musical notation from Jason Diamond, Lewis Kopenhafer, Justin Sloane, and Jesse Hlebo. As well as a mixture of appropriated imagery culled from NY and LA’s public library’s.

Issue 6 is a four print series collaboration with NYC based publication Showpaper and features newly commissioned work from Grant Willing, Katja Mater, Arthur Ou, and Borden Capalino. Texts by Jesse Hlebo and Joe Ahearn.

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SCP015 / Edition of 500 / 8.5x11” / Two color Risograph on Colored Paper and Envelope

SCP016 / Edition of 500 / 15.5x21.5” (unfolded) / Four Offset Prints on Newsprint

$20

For more info please visit underscorequarterly.com & showpaper.org

Purchase

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The Thoughtful American
By Julian Duron

Released in conjunction with an accompanying website, The Thoughtful American is a printed catalogue containing Julian’s studio art including images of paintings, installation work, photographs and a variety of written excerpts from his online archive of internet-based material. The final product flaunts bi-color compositions printed and edited by Jesse Hlebo.
Like a guide for A.D.D. dummies, the publication includes dry humored texts that give the reader insght into the artist’s work

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Julian Duron

Julian Duron

Julian Duron

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SCP017 / Edition of 150 / 8.5x11” / Three Color Risograph on Mixed Paper Stock

$15

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Somebody Else’s Problem 3
By Diwa Tamrong

Somebody Else’s Problem (SEP) is an ongoing series that explores the different ways an artist can lose control of their own work. Every new part to the series uses means of destruction, re-contextualization, collaboration and attempts of preservation in order to further investigate this notion. The work continues to grow with each version, but the artist’s control over the work dwindles as it falls into the hands of other people, disseminating through the internet and everything in between.

This iteration of the project includes international collaborations with artists Alana Celii, Ellie Rose, Leah Goren, Lizzie Jones, Nick Chrastil, Vincent Passerat

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SCP018 / Edition of 30 / Box Dimensions: 8.5x5.25x1.75”-Contents: Variable sizes / Mixed media

$15

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9/16/10
By James Yeh

Is realizing something the same as acting on that something? “9/16/10” is a darkly funny and semi-autobiographical story about a day, a month, and those certain times in our lives, when we must decide whether to change or whether to remain riding in “the middle seat of a three-seat moving truck.”

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“Spit out in tense, hypnotic prose, James Yeh’s Taiwanese-American kaddish can be read in the time it takes you to brush your teeth, but I’m going to bet you don’t forget its sadness or its post-Brooklyn dread for a long, long time.”

-Ed Park, author of Personal Days/founding editor of The Believer

“Yeh’s quiet meditation on death will sneak in and throw up a window in your soul with its intensity.”

-Deb Olin Unferth, author of Vacation and Minor Robberies

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James Yeh (b. 1982) is a writer and editor, based in Brooklyn, NY. His writing appears or is forthcoming in PEN America, Vice, the anthology 30 Under 30, and elsewhere. He is a founding editor of Gigantic and Indie Books editor at The Faster Times.

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SCP019 / Edition of 130 / 8.5x11” / Two color Risograph

$12

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Nothing, More
By Milano Chow & Jesse Hlebo

An environment marked by confinement, consistent yet without repetition. The looming sense of pain and struggle is markedly apparent in all of the portraits and sequential poem by Jesse Hlebo. With an accompanying drawing and design by Milano Chow, Nothing, More is an edition that creates an experience of somberness and contemplation, though not without a present sense of the beautiful.

Split released with Medium Rare

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SCP011 / Edition of 125 / 5”x6” / Digitally printed color postcards, screenprinted box

$15

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This Gravel Can’t Hold
By Jesse Hlebo

Attempting to examine the influence of pedagogically distributed history in the context of personal experience, Jesse Hlebo’s This Gravel Can’t Hold integrates photography, performative actions, appropriated text, and the chance elements held within the analog printing process to make this limited edition artists book.

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SCP014 / Edition of 16 / 6x8.75” / One color Risograph cover and bag, LaserJet

$12

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SWILL CHILDREN PRINT SERIES

A growing print series of Risograph editions in an edition of 25.
Each print utilizes different paper stocks and paper techniques.

The first run features work by

Brion Nuda Rosch

Felicia Atkinson

Sebastian Mlynarski

Alec Dartley

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Variable Sizes, inquire for more info or purchase here.

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UPCOMING RELEASES

Peter Sutherland, W-H-I-T-E, David Potes, Grant Willing & more to be announced!

UPCOMING EVENTS

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This Thursday, November 18th, Swill Children along with several other publishers including Medium Rare, Hassla, JSBJ, The Holster, Seems, Nieves, Grant Willing, Edie Fake, and more, will be participating in a month and a half long greenhouse reading room at Ed. Varie located at 208 E 7th St.
There will be announcements throughout the coming weeks as to different events and listening parties hosted by the various publishers and artists involved.

More info available here

Lots more coming in 2011! Follow our events Tumblr to get the info instant styles.

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Acquirement Info

For further information please visit swillchildren.org or email us at contact@swillchildren.org

PDF catalog’s are also available on request

For large international orders please contact Motto Distribution


Nov 4

SWILL CHILDREN / _ QUARTERLY @ THE NY ART BOOK FAIR

Swill Children & _ Quarterly is proud to be participating in the NY Art Book Fair! We have so many new titles releasing that we can’t wait to share with you.

Our booth is DD06 on the third floor.

MoMA PS1
22-25 Jackson Ave at the intersection of 46th Ave
Long Island City, NY

Thurs. Nov. 4 PREVIEW, 6pm - 9pm
Fri. Nov. 5, 
11am - 7pm
Sat. Nov. 6, 11am - 7pm
Sun. Nov. 7, 11am - 5pm



Nov 2
swillchildren:

Daaamn gurl we almost there!

_ Quarterly 5/6 so close to being finished! Be the first to get your copies at Monster Island Basement tomorrow, details on Swill Children or Todd P

Also, you can pre-order now! GET EM! (PS there’s only 500… um, yeah..)

swillchildren:

Daaamn gurl we almost there!

_ Quarterly 5/6 so close to being finished! Be the first to get your copies at Monster Island Basement tomorrow, details on Swill Children or Todd P

Also, you can pre-order now! GET EM! (PS there’s only 500… um, yeah..)


Oct 31
swillchildrenevents:

Swill Children and Maddie + Lauren VHS celebrate the beginning of the NY Art Book Fair with a one night presentation of music, art and publications, on Wednesday November 3rd, from 8-11pm. 
Swill Children will present Certain Distinctions, a multi-sensory performance based on the structure of a gradient featuring choreography by Angela Vitacollona, garment design by Mara Sloan and music by Lucky Dragons, Robert AA Lowe aka Lichens, Greg Fox, Driphouse, and Islands Eyelids. The event will be conducted by Jesse Hlebo.
Music performances throughout the evening include Amen Dunes, MV Carbon, Hunters playing songs by The Melvins, and DJ International Tapes.
Local and international publishers including Modern Painters magazine, Swill Children, Medium Rare, Adam O’Reilly, Kingsboro Press, Neal Reinalda, and Serps Press will have new titles for sale. Additional publications and artist’s projects selected by Maddie + Lauren VHS will be featured as well.
Swill Children also announces the release of _Quarterly Issues 5 & 6, featuring writing on musical notation from Jason Diamond, Lewis Kopenhafer, Justin Sloane, and Jesse Hlebo, as well as a mixture of appropriated imagery culled from NY and LA public libraries. Issue 6 is a collaboration with NYC based publication Showpaper including newly commissioned work from Grant Willing, Katja Mater, Arthur Ou, and Borden Capalino. 
A site-specific art installation by Rob de Oude will be in the basement backroom, presented by Maddie + Lauren VHS. 

swillchildrenevents:

Swill Children and Maddie + Lauren VHS celebrate the beginning of the NY Art Book Fair with a one night presentation of music, art and publications, on Wednesday November 3rd, from 8-11pm. 

Swill Children will present Certain Distinctions, a multi-sensory performance based on the structure of a gradient featuring choreography by Angela Vitacollona, garment design by Mara Sloan and music by Lucky Dragons, Robert AA Lowe aka Lichens, Greg Fox, Driphouse, and Islands Eyelids. The event will be conducted by Jesse Hlebo.

Music performances throughout the evening include Amen Dunes, MV Carbon, Hunters playing songs by The Melvins, and DJ International Tapes.

Local and international publishers including Modern Painters magazine, Swill Children, Medium Rare, Adam O’Reilly, Kingsboro Press, Neal Reinalda, and Serps Press will have new titles for sale. Additional publications and artist’s projects selected by Maddie + Lauren VHS will be featured as well.

Swill Children also announces the release of _Quarterly Issues 5 & 6, featuring writing on musical notation from Jason Diamond, Lewis Kopenhafer, Justin Sloane, and Jesse Hlebo, as well as a mixture of appropriated imagery culled from NY and LA public libraries. Issue 6 is a collaboration with NYC based publication Showpaper including newly commissioned work from Grant Willing, Katja Mater, Arthur Ou, and Borden Capalino

A site-specific art installation by Rob de Oude will be in the basement backroom, presented by Maddie + Lauren VHS. 


Jul 30

_ Quarterly @ The Zine and Self-Published Book Fair, Tomorrow!

Zine and Self-Published Book Fair & Artist Talk by Victor Sira

Saturday, July 31, 1-7pm

Camera Club of New York
336 W. 37th Street, Suite 206 
New York, NY

more info: cameraclubny.org


Jul 4

SWILL CHILDREN PRESENTS INDEPENDENCE DAY 2010

Swill Children is pleased to be announcing 3 physical releases today as well as the launch of a new internet project: PAPERWEIGHT.

A little about PAPERWEIGHT:

Throughout the past decade, the internet has presented us with an array of alternative information disseminators. The influx of these ubiquitous platforms has resulted in the replacement of prior methods of media distribution, a good deal of which dealt with ink on paper. Though these time tested forms, such as books, newspapers, and other printed ephemera are increasingly less commercially prevalent, there is yet an actively growing community of artists working in these seemingly antiquated realms of ink on paper.

PAPERWEIGHT is a blog attempting to highlight such valiant efforts using the very means of their obsolescence.

PAPERWEIGHT features a stunning list of contributors:

Milano Chow
Jesse Hlebo
Chelsea Hodson
Anne Lai
Megan Plunkett
Veronica Rafael
Diwa Tamrong
Grant Willing

Each month will feature a different guest contributor, the first being the lovely Rachael Morrison. Rachael works at the Museum of Modern Art Library in New York where she recently curated an exhibition on the work of Bern Porter. She is also an artist whose work has been exhibited internationally and she is co-editor of the magazine f.ART.

Without further ado, images and information on the new releases after the jump.

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