MONACO MAGAZINE: ISSUE TWO launches at the ICA, Sunday 28th November


Monaco Magazine: Issue Two (cover by Babak Ghazi)


launch event, Sunday 28th November, 3-6pm
Institute of Contemporary Arts, The Mall, London SW1


3-6pm JENNIFER BAILEYStudy Group / 3pm GIORGIO SILVERIO: The floor plan of Tate Cinema Multiplex taped on the floor / 3:45pm EDDIE PEAKE: Reading of a poem by James Wright /  4pm ZAYNE ARMSTRONGRe-making 'Slow Motion', 2009, single channel video with sound, 40min / 5pm KAZIMIERZ JANKOWKSI: Auto-Tune reads 'The Form of the Phonograph Record' (Theodor Adorno, 1934) / 5:30pm BABAK GHAZIAdvert for Lifework, 10min

























contributions to the printed magazine by:
JENNIFER BAILEY, GRACE BRENNAN, BETTINA BRUNNER,
DANIELLE DEAN, BABAK GHAZI, MATHEW HALE,
KAZIMIERZ JANKOWSKI, BREER LAZIDJ NAHR, EDDIE PEAKE,
GORDON SHRIGLEY, S/Z, LOUISE WEISS

Part of Against Gravity, a weekend of events curated by Catherine Borra

MONACO MAGAZINE issue one available now


Monaco Magazine: Issue One is available now from:

Donlon Books, London
ICA Bookshop, London
Koenig Books at the Serpentine Gallery, London
Librairie Galerie Yvon Lambert, Paris
Motto, Berlin
Motto at Forde, Geneva
Motto, Perla Mode, Zürich
Printed Matter, New York
Section 7 Books at castillo/corrales, Paris
Tate Modern Bookshop, London
Whitechapel Gallery Bookshop, London

or by post (please write to info@monacomagazine.net) £5/€7/$8

www.monacomagazine.net

MONACO MAGAZINE: ISSUE ONE launches Friday 25th June, 6-9pm

MONACO MAGAZINE: ISSUE ONE
launches Friday 25th June, 6-9pm
SE8 Gallery, 171 Deptford High Street, London SE8 3NU

with contributions to the printed magazine by:
ZAYNE ARMSTRONG, JENNIFER BAILEY, OSCAR CARLSON, CENSOR, ROSIE COOPER, DANIELLE DEAN, JENIFER EVANS, BABAK GHAZI, ALEXANDER HASSENPFLUG, FRANCOIS MORICE, WOODY POLLEN, PATRICK SHIER

and live work at the launch event by:
ZAYNE ARMSTRONG, JENNIFER BAILEY, ROSIE COOPER AND JENIFER EVANS

FRIDAY 25TH JUNE, 6-9PM

from 7-9pm, work by
JENIFER EVANS
ZAYNE ARMSTRONG A presentation for Joey Friedman's Rock Collection, 2010 (6' x 3')

at 8:15pm
JENNIFER BAILEY will give a short presentation on The Banned Show. The Banned Show is a list of titles and descriptions of works, events and similar concerning or in response to specific incidents of censorship in the form of a printed exhibition guide.

at 8:45 pm
ROSIE COOPER will present a film version of *The Phantom of the Opera* made by Steven Kendrat in 1999 (age 13); plus a reading from Gaston Leroux's 1910 novel of the same name, read by Sarah Bowerman.


part of the exhibition Mulberry Tree Press

SE8, 171 Deptford High Street, London SE8 3NU
1 min from Deptford rail (trains from London Bridge)
10 mins from New Cross (East London Line)

Monaco Magazine is a combination of an exhibition space and an art magazine which employs the format of a periodical publication as the organisational structure to generate a website, a series of print publications and a programme of exhibitions and events. Rather than reviewing or previewing, the magazine will be devoted to sharing projects that haven't happened (and for various reasons --eg. unfeasibility or lack of time, resources, interest or ability-- probably never will). By providing a unique space to present these lost ideas the magazine aims to create discussion and activity leading to the development of new projects, artwork and events.

info@monacomagazine.net

Jenifer Evans

Jennifer Bailey's presentation on the banned show


Jenifer Evans

Zayne Armstrong, A presentation for Joey Friedman's Rock Collection, 2010 (6' x 3')


Rosie Cooper's presentation of a film version of The Phantom of the Opera by Steven Kendrat

Rosie Cooper's presentation of a reading from Gaston Leroux's novel The Phantom of the Opera, read by Sarah Bowerman

INTERNATIONAL WITH MONUMENTS, Riff-Raff, 5-7 Lower St John Street

A phosphorescent wall painting. The latest in a series of collaborations by Castel, Guggenheim and Jaeckle for an exhibition curated by David Southard: Riff-Raff, 5-7 Lower St John Street, London W1, 18 March to 18 April 2010.