Caroline Picard

Confessions of a Superhero/The Secret Life of Edith May

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z
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eng
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Printed as part of a exhibition title "Bygone(s)", held at Around the Coyote Jan 12-Mar 1, 2008. Tells the story of Edith May, whose alter ego Fortuna is an ineffectual superhero.
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2008
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Half the book is Confessions of a Superhero with The Secret Life of Edith May printed on the verso.
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The Archive: News from The Green Lantern

Catalog Number: 
z.81.3
Date: 
January/February 2007
Volume: 
Vol. 2, No. 4
Abstract: 
Words and art from current exhibitions at the Green Lantern Gallery, artist and curatorial statements, upcoming events, guest pieces from other &quot;culture workers&quot; as well as text pieces based loosely around the theme of the current exhibition in collaboration with the artist. &quot;In this issue, we will focus on the idea of relationships, primarily explored through the work of Katie Kelly and Bill Morocco... Inspired by the last exhibit, 'HOT MESS,' featuring collaborative work by Caleb Lyons and Peter Hoffman, the subject of relationships, business, casual, friendly, unfriendly, invariably comes up... HOT MESS is an apt metaphor for any aspect of life, for it is true that while a person does not live literally alone, a person does not have any real path to follow when constructing and maintaining relationships.&quot;<br />
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eng
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See also "The Green Lantern Newsletter"
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The Archive: News from The Green Lantern

Catalog Number: 
z.81.2
Date: 
December 2006
Volume: 
Vol. 2, No. 3
Abstract: 
Words and art from current exhibitions at the Green Lantern Gallery, artist and curatorial statements, upcoming events, excerpts from upcoming works from the Green Lantern Press, guest pieces from other "culture workers" as well as text pieces based loosely around the theme of the current exhibition in collaboration with the artist. In this case, it's "Out of the Woods." "We ask, 'Is he out of the woods?' If they respond, '...not out of the woods yet,' it is a phrase that is often used as a nice way of saying 'not in the clear, but keep on hoping for the best.' This work is an attempt to explore 'the woods' as this state of danger, of nearness to death."
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eng
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See also "The Green Lantern Newsletter"
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The Green Lantern Newsletter

Date: 
November 2006
Volume: 
2
Issue: 
2
Abstract: 
Newsletter of the Green Lantern Gallery & Press, highlighting upcoming & recent events and the philosophy of alternative art spaces. Words and art from current exhibitions at the Green Lantern Gallery, artist and curatorial statements, upcoming events, guest pieces from other "culture workers," as well as text pieces based loosely around the theme of the current exhibition in collaboration with the artist.
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English
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The Archive

Date: 
2006
Volume: 
2
Issue: 
4
Abstract: 
A collection of fiction excerpts, comics, events, photos, and Marginal Notions.
Language: 
English
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Date appears to be late 2006-- the january 2007 Hot Mess Exhibition is mentioned as "Upcoming," and other stories and excerpts are dated 2006.
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The Archive

Date: 
2007
Volume: 
2
Issue: 
4
Abstract: 
A sort-of-newsletter from Chicago's Green Lantern Gallery & Press, a slightly intentionally disjointed collection of news, events, and general ruminations.
Language: 
English
Notes: 
No date on the zine itself, but the inside back cover features a list of events for the week of 2-23-07 -- 3-4-07.
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