Events & Opportunities | Posted on 09.03.2009 | Posted by TB

Z4RD - 'Zine for Recent Drawing

The Z(ine)4RD is a programme to produce a limited edition publication that exists between the artist's book and the 'zine; an artist's book in its limited production, and 'zine or magazine in its fusing of collective enthusiasm, accessible production and localised interest.

The edition will be called Drawings to Murder Magic, and contributors are asked to respond to the work of Antonin Artaud, and his approach to drawing and philosophy.

Contributors are particularly asked to respond to the volume, Fifty Drawings to Murder Magic which has been recently made available in English by Seagull Press, translated by Donald Nicholson-Smith.

Edition numbers are limited to twenty volumes. Please send prospective examples of your work to Katherine Hardy, the Guest Editor of this project to info@c4rd.org.uk.

It is an opportunity to encourage the practice of inventive, thematic and historical aspects of drawing in the tradition of a creative drawing publication.

Individual contributors are asked to supply the actual pages (x 20) to the editor which may be made of any flexible medium for inclusion in the volume; the pages should be unsigned, although the contributors will be acknowledged within the volume.

A template for the size your work should be for the first volume can be found at www.c4rd.org.uk under `Z4RD'.

The work will be bound by the Guest Editor and will be available from C4RD and selected venues in London such as the ICA.

Suggested contributions should be sent by email for approval, stating content and material, to z4rd@c4rd.org.uk by 25 March 2009, and once approved for inclusion the actual pages delivered to C4RD by 10 April 2009.

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