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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 />
Language: 
eng
Notes: 
See also "The Green Lantern Newsletter"
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They Played Another Hand

Catalog Number: 
z.45
Date: 
2004
Volume: 
Issue 1
Abstract: 
A fractured, disorienting rumination on leaving one place for another. Contained in a small jewelry box and made up of collaged unbound cards.<br />
Language: 
eng
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Terry Plumming issue HZ-1D8

Catalog Number: 
z.27
Date: 
2004
Volume: 
Vol. 1
Abstract: 
Terry Plumming, published in Chicago, contains graphic work of a more &quot;my roommate just gave me a whole ton of meth and now I think the walls are made of armpits&quot; style. The jaggy drawings and contorted slogans that pack each page compliment the accompanying CD. Quite often a Terry Plumming CD makes me feel as if I'm hosting a seance through an AM radio and channeling the best of the noise tape-trading scene. Vital to the hope of any futher human mutation.
Language: 
eng
Notes: 
CDR included, abstract borrowed from Lumpen
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Historical Fictions by Michelle B. Zaro

Catalog Number: 
z.64
Date: 
2006
Volume: 
1st ed
Abstract: 
Artist's statement accompanying an installation at Atomix Coffee Shop.<br />
Language: 
eng
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Chicago Tapes .ORG

Catalog Number: 
o.2
Date: 
2006
Volume: 
n/a
Abstract: 
<p>Starter kit for the Chicago Tapes Project, includes map, stencil, and cassette tape. </p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&quot;The Chicago Tapes Project is based on the planting and sharing of cassette tapes throughout the streets of Chicago. Found audio, mix tapes, loops, sound projects and other recordings are hidden throughout the city in locations marked with a signature stencil, enclosed with each tape.&quot; </p>
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eng
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BORAXX

Catalog Number: 
n.6.6
Date: 
December 1981
Volume: 
No. 15
Abstract: 
Newspaper of art and design advertisements featuring galleries, clubs, individual artists, photographers, hair dressers, photographers, recording studios, record labels, interior, graphic and fashion designers, clothing and vintage stores.
Language: 
eng
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BORAXX

Catalog Number: 
n.6.5
Date: 
October 1981
Volume: 
No. 13
Abstract: 
Newspaper of art and design advertisements featuring galleries, clubs, individual artists, photographers, hair dressers, photographers, recording studios, record labels, interior, graphic and fashion designers, clothing and vintage stores.
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eng
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BORAXX

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