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I feel sorry for atari. I thought that i was on your ignore list. You love me, really.
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atari, take it easy man. it looked like you were having a heated argument with an invisible partner about huxley (i never praised huxley here).
porkie-- please, don't wind him up. although if both of you continue this, maybe my thread will remain bumped until bunbury arrives :p |
I was stating how I feel about Huxley.
Don't insinuate that I'm "talking to invisible people..." when it's obvious we are all ON A MESSAGE BOARD. Should I have started a separate thread? "How I feel about Aldous Huxley" ? is this thread so fucking precious that I should have relegated my comments to a separate topic? i can't keep u guys on my ignore for too long, but i suppose i'll put you folks back on it...(now some others have been on my ignore list for a long time) you've earned it --- there i've added you both back to the ignore list... problem solved NOW i won't blow my top when one of you instigators quotes me with some lame-ass "chill out" or "he's insane" message. can't you guys come up with any new shit? many should have their fucking quoting privileges revoked...(too bad it isn't possible as an administrative option)... |
whatever makes you happy.
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How about adding editing privileges to that list as well? (Insert stupid smiley thing here) |
Kim Gordon used to write for
ARTFORUM. great magazine. also, ARTNEWS and ART IN AMERICA. those three can keep you up to date! great articles. |
fuck aldeux huxley! boring! irrelevant!
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Oh yeah, the thread topic!
I realize this is not a magazine with a focus on "high art," but I don't care a whit; Juxtapoz is enjoyable and has turned me on to quite a few talented people whose work has made an impression on me. |
juxtapoz has good stuff in it. I get mad when people read it just to get tatoo ideas
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Websites:
http://www.artsjournal.com/ http://kontakt.erstebankgroup.net/ Magazine and website: http://www.frieze.com/ http://www.arobance.com/index0.html Check out Tate's online shop too: http://www.tate.org.uk/shop/books.htm |
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so of these 3 which one do you feel is the one you couldn't live without? if you had to choose...? Quote:
looks great, thanks! i had never heard of this. i'm checking out the website. Quote:
wow, that frieze webstite looks great, and im reading this article on susan sotag/ andy warhol, the problem is that a subscription is $75 for 8 issues-- ouch!! the exchange rate is killing me. |
I get Frieze. Perfect balance between retrospective / up and coming. Each issue explores a certain theme. Also has notable listings for lots of different countries (Europe / Canada / Australia).
Give your email up to www.e-flux.com who send out something everyday. Completely international and the most comprehensive mail out I know of. |
Luerzers International Archive
![]() While this is not a art magazine, more so a collection of ads, it is ever fascinating though, and worth checking out for a culture junkie like yourself, !@#$%. |
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oh, oh, it's the book of the devil himself! cool. im looking at the website & i hate it/ love it. ha ha, i think i need it. yes, not exactly "art", but could be very useful. thanks! -- ps- expen$$ive! $78/yr for 6 issues. ouch. sure i can justify the expense somehow? hmm.... |
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i was hoping that bickering would keep this thread alive, but no!
& krastian, a year of juxtapoz is $25 as stated in their website ("$24.99") |
I rarely even buy magazines anymore, instead I go to the thousands of art blogs on the internet. But if you still want a magazine, personally I would recommend Artforum and Modern Painters.
I think the magazine itself will be obsolete by 2010. But thats besides the point, personally I've decided that artists themselves are boring/narcissistic walking pieces of shit (except Andy Pandy) and that you shouldnt waste your time reading about them/listening to them talk about their inspirations and their "work". I purposely leave the building I work in during my lunch break and sit outside the medicine building, this way I avoid the tormented and increase my chances in picking up a future plastic surgeon. The stock market and silicone tits, thats what I want to talk about, not semiotics and some cunts recent show. |
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ew, semiotics. that's so 1970's. and still as crappy as ever. thanks there-- i agree with you in great part on artists, but actors are even worse, and film people... well, let's not go there. i prefer scientists all around; besides they are the only ones who read literature for pleasure. but thanks for the recommendations-- i'll pick up artforum. they have a website anyway, recent headlines there were dead fatcats/collectors. i like magazines though-- they are glossy, and print in high resolution, and the internet won't. |
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That's the spirit! |
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