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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
This issue explores our wildest dreams--and the means we use to acheive them.
Issue #10, Fall 2009 Speak and Destroy
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!
Issue #9, Summer 2009 Cut & Paste
All manners of cultural and visual appropriation (and the ethics therein) are covered in this collage-ridden issue of ARP!
Issue #8, Spring 2009 Conceptual Issue
In theory... This issue contains the Art Shanty Project insert and advice from Sol LeWitt on the topic of romance.
Issue #7, Winter 2009 DissentObjectProtest
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.
Issue #6, Fall 2008 Collecting & Collection
Features interviews with local art, debt, and junk collectors.
Issue #5, Summer 2008 Rants & _____
Polarized cheers and jeers.
Issue #4, Spring 2008 Process is Dead (Long Live Progress?)
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.
Issue #3, Winter 2008 Selective Recall: Twin Cities Art History
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.)Issue #2, Fall 2007--In two parts Articles & Reviews Timeline Private/Public
This is our first one! Includes articles on (somewhat privatized) "public" collections, the copy-left movement, and a feature on local artist, David Enblom.
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