back issues:

For back issues of ARP!, please email Ariel with "back issue/s" in the subject line. Aint no thing like the real thing!

PDFs of back issues...
(links to ARP! nos. 6 & 8 not active yet. Sorry!)

Pipe Dreams
Issue #10, Fall 2009
This issue explores our wildest dreams--and the means we use to acheive them.

Speak and Destroy
Issue #9, Summer 2009
Communication is always one's best bet... Read about the fall of the silent-film era by way of Felix the Cat and South Africa's Taal Paal--perhaps the world's only monument to a language. Also includes a pull-out poster of the Proto-Indo-European language tree featuring toungues you never knew existed!

Cut & Paste
Issue #8, Spring 2009
All manners of cultural and visual appropriation (and the ethics therein) are covered in this collage-ridden issue of ARP!

Conceptual Issue
Issue #7, Winter 2009
In theory... This issue contains the Art Shanty Project insert and advice from Sol LeWitt on the topic of romance.

DissentObjectProtest
Issue #6, Fall 2008
In response to the Republican National Convention in St. Paul, we decided to feature content that proposed alternatives to the typical protest. Also in this issue is a poster by Hardland/Heartland, an illustrated timeline of radical movements in Minnesota, and an appeal to the Republican party by Andy Sturdevant.

Collecting & Collection
Issue #5, Summer 2008
Features interviews with local art, debt, and junk collectors.

Rants & _____
Issue #4, Spring 2008
Polarized cheers and jeers.

This issue is entirely hand-written and features interviews with both the former (Ann Klefstad), and then-new editor (Susannah Schouweiler) of mnartists.org, and local sign-painters Forrest Wozniak and Phil Vandervoort. It's a large file due to all the scans and images, but the interviews are worth reading.

Selective Recall: Twin Cities Art History
Issue #2, Fall 2007--In two parts
As much as we could gather about the local art scene since 1945 (Be forgiving. There were only two of us, and we'd just moved to Minneapolis.)
Articles & Reviews
Timeline

Private/Public
Issue #1, Spring 2007
This is our first one! Includes articles on (somewhat privatized) "public" collections, the copy-left movement, and a feature on local artist, David Enblom.