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Jocko Weyland and a long list of contributers |
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| Nov. 2008, 8.5 x 5.5" 58 pgs, $6.00 | ||
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Jocko Weyland and a long list of contributers Issue 16 includes: Pontus Alv, James Edward Bates, Dick Blau, Torin Boyd, Benjamin Cecil, Nicholas A. Christakis, Clayton Brothers, Michael Conroy, Jim Damron, Ed Van der Eisken, Hans Esworth, Edie Fake, James H. Fowler, Sandra Gnandt, Kim Jones, Jim Krantz, Andre Lemos, Taliah Lempert, Milba Lloyd, Ed Luce, Robert Mapplethorpe, Beryl Markham, Wade McKay, C.F. Moller, Richard Mortensen, Matt Mullican, Chris Murray, Eadweard Muybridge, Andrea Palladio, Thomas and Poul Pedersen, George John Pinwell, Qui Ying, Southworth & Hawes, Edwin Smith, Starfire Optical Range, Studio Hoofbureau Elandsgracht, Aya Tsukioa, Nicole Tran Ba Vang, and Hein Wenzel |
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| May 2008, 8.5 x 5.5" 62 pgs, $6.00 | Out of stock | |
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Nothing... yet... Artus de Lavilléon Catalog for the "No Deposit No Return (I1m Not an Underground Artist)" exhibition at the Elk Gallery on Guanghua Lu in Beijing, April 2008. "Nothing...Yet..." is the bastard offspring of a collaborative miscegenation between Elk and Deadpan, overflowing with de Lavilléon1s witty, scabrous, incisive drawings that mix social commentary, true life experience, comely females, alternately hilarious and angst-ridden personal revelations, and a healthy dose of raunchiness. Spawned by Spring Festival fireworks and discussions over baozi in Sanlitun, this tome is both a record of the artist's six-month stay in the northern capital and document of the process that led to "No Deposit No Return" materializing on the walls surrounding a mini-ramp in a downtown Beijing warehouse. French skate-punkism and Situationist détournement and "customization" with Debordian comic book overtones, told through image and text depictions of Chinese Hip-Hop kids, guilty visits to McDonalds, punk snobs, workers eating lunch, old skaters, art collectors, dead cowboys and washed-up boxers, along with attendant rants, aphorisms and dialogue. |
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| July 2006, 7 x 5.5" 90 pgs, in English, French and Chinese $12.00 | ||
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Jocko Weyland and a long list of contributers Issue 15 includes: Dave Bevan, Cècile Carrière, Gerardo Castillo, Georgy Chakhava, Frèderic Chaubin, Piero di Cosimo, Bill Daniel, Jimmy DeSana, Gerrit Dou, James Drake, Peter Fischl & David Weiss, Ashley Gilbertson, Justin Goetz, Thomas Hauser, Joe Hill, Peter Hujar, Kim Jones, Lionel Corporporation Robert Mapplethorpe, Henri Michaux, Ugo Mochi, Andrea Mohin, Greg Murphy, John Newsom, Pearson Pharmacal, Jean-Baptise, Perronneau, Lorenzo Petrantoni, Peggy Photo, Richard M. Powers, Gerrit Thomas Rietveld, Yuri Shibuya, Peter Simon, Varvara Stepanova, Soichi Sunami, Tod Swank, and Gee Vaucher |
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| Sept. 2007, 8.5 x 5.5" 50 pgs, $6.00 | ||
| Sleepers Rick Charnoski Taking pictures of sleepers is like bird watching. Rick Charnoski is a sleeper watcher nonpareil, documenting everything from poetic New York subway slumberers to four women enjoying a quick vehicular nap. "Sleepers" is comprised of amazing photographs showing people of all sorts and stripes dozing on benches, planes, trains and on the grass, interspersed with Charnoski's handwritten textual commentary such as "In Japan They Sleep Too" and "Meanwhile in LA, a person adapts to the bum-proof bench with a yoga mat." |
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| July 2006, 8.5 x 5.5" 60 pgs, $8.00 | ||
La Perruquière Gloria Toyun Park Catalog for
the comprehensive exhibition "La Perruqueière" (The Female
Wigmaker) at the Elk Gallery on Pico Boulevard in Los Angeles, May-June
2007. Includes documentation of Parks's wigs, drawings, rock pieces, appearances
at Wigstock, the performances "She, Sublime" and "Hypothermic
Runway Rack" and stills from her films and videos. With photographs
of the artist and her work by |
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| July 2006, 8.5 x 5.5" 50 pgs, $8.00 | ||
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Jocko Weyland and a long list of contributers Issue 14 includes: Wallace Berman, A.Brandt, Rudy Burckhardt, Veja Celmins, Jesper Fabricus, Elizabeth Felicella, Hugh Ferriss, Aaron Frisby, Godflesh Visuals, P. Goetelen, Phillip Guston, Raymond Hains, Heinrich Heine, Herbert L. Heller, Renko Heuer, Anders Jander, Gustave Klimt, Nikolas Koenig, Arnold Kovacs, Kraft636@aol.com, Marie Laurencin, Man Ray, Hiroko Masuike , Richard Melloul, Vann Molyvann, Mu Mu, Hanna Nilsson, Rasmus Norlander, Richard Perry, Merle Porter, Manfred Rahs, Roberto Rossi, Arnold Schoenberg, Charles Sheeler, Peter Nolan Smith, Mark Sussman, William, H. Tague, Margaret Thomas, Carlos and Miguel Vargas, Ruby Washington, Stanislav Zagorski, Michael Zhao, and Stefan Zweig |
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| May 2007, 8.5 x 5.5" 54 pgs, $6.00 | ||
| Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World Thurston Moore & Jocko Weyland Catalog for
Thurston Moore’s and Jocko Weyland’s fall 2005 "Today
Your Love, Tomorrow the World" exhibition at KS Art on Leonard Street
in New York. Moore’s collages reconstituted from Creem and Rockscene
(amongst other sources) and Weyland’s close-up photographs of hardcore-era
record covers are reproduced, as are contributions by Jack Brewer, R.
Elis, Charles Henri Ford, Godlis, Bob Greun, Lazlo Maholy-Nagy, Dave O,
Raymond Pettibone, Pushead, Kerry Schuss and Fred Tomaselli. |
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| Dec. 2006, 8.5 x 5.5" 46 pgs, $6.00 | Out of stock | |
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Catalog for exhibition at the Elk Gallery in New York running from
December |
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| 2007, 8.5 x 5.5" 43 pgs, $10.00 | Out of stock | |
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Jocko Weyland and a long list of contributers (some willing, others totally unaware) Issue 12 includes:Leonid Andreyev, Kimberly Baker, Paul Citroen, Otto Dix, Frank Grow, Stefan Marx, James Rau, Ed Roth, Spit, Maarten Van Tague |
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| July 2006, 8.5 x 5.5" 50 pgs, $6.00 | ||
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Jocko Weyland and a long list of contributers Accompanied by a CD of music composed and played by George Draguns. Each individual track is scored to a page from Elk No. 11, making for a total of forty-three musical selections. Issue 11 includes: George Barris, Samuel Beckett, Max Beckman, Dave Bevan, Gasparo da Salo, René Daniels, Mike DeCapite, Mr. Epp & the Calculations, Charles Henri Ford, Charlie Graeber, Wladyslaw Hasior, Lester Kasai, Emma Hunz, Miranda Lichtenstein, Nan Melville, Stu Mead, Chuck Miller, NASA Archives, Jeff Newton, Francis Picabia, Richard M. Powers, Michael Rakowitz, John Rose, Arnold Shoenberg, Maurice Seymour, Robert Stolarik, Tod Swank, Pavel Tchelitchew, Adam Wallingford, Patrick Walsh, Hein Wenzel, and Shawn Wharton |
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| April 2006, 8.5 x 5.5" 46 pgs, $10.00 | ||
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| July 2006, 8.5 x 5.5" 54 pgs, $6.00 | ||
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Elk No.9 Jocko Weyland and a long list of contributers |
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| March 2005, 8.5 x 5.5" 50 pgs, $6.00 | ||
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| Oct 2004 , 8.5 x 5.5" 46 pgs, $6.00 | ||
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Jocko Weyland and a long list of contributers (some willing, others totally unaware) Issue 7 includes: Itty Atcravi, Heinrich Berann, Karl Blossfeldt, Caufield and Shock Studio, David Allan Flattum, Graphic Union, M.H., Jenny Holzer, Jason Jesse, Stu Mead, Andre Rau, Hannes Schmidt, Bill Smith, A.L. Steiner and others. www.elkzine.com |
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| June 2004, 8.5 x 5.5" 65 pgs, 61 b/w illus. $6.00 | ||
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Jocko Weyland and a long list of contributers (some willing, others totally unaware) Issue 6 includes: Carman Andrade, Steve Badgett, Bruce Conner, Howard French, Melissa Jones, Craig Litten, Mckim Mead & White, NASA, Joe Rao, Meridel Rubenstein, Mungo Thompson, Ooi Beng Yean and others. www.elkzine.com |
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| March 2004, 8.5 x 5.5" 49 pgs, 48 b/w illus. $6.00 | ||
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| January 2004, 8.5 x 5.5" 42 pgs, $6.00 | ||
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Jocko Weyland and a long list of contributers (some willing, others totally unaware) Issue 4 includes: Antoni Altadill, Salvador Dali, Fernando Elvira, Jack Goldstein, Joan Miro, Alexandre van Viegen, RW and others. www.elkzine.com |
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| October, 2003 8.5 x 5.5" 37 pgs, 37 b/w illus. $6.00 | ||
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Jocko Weyland and a long list of contributers (some willing, others totally unaware) Issue 3 includes: Ashley Bickerton, Bill Cooper, Otto Dix, Hugh Gallagher, Jean Lowe, John Marr, Novgorod School, Michel van Dartel, Jacy Webster, Who Can It Be Now Productions, and others www.elkzine.com |
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| July 2003, 8.5 x 5.5" 33 pgs, 32 b/w illus. $6.00 | ||
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Jocko Weyland and a long list of contributers (some willing, others totally unaware) Issue 2 includes: M. Fo, Renee French, Ed Hermann, Yrma Matos, Official U.S. Navy Photograph, Smart Lapel Printer Software User Guide, Joanna Yas, and others www.elkzine.com |
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| June 2003, 8.5 x 5.5" 26 pgs, 24 b/w illus. $6.00 | ||
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Jocko Weyland and a long list of contributers (some willing, others totally unaware) Issue 1 includes: Fred Conrad, Mark Gonzales, Chip Morton, Tran Van Can, Patrick Walsh, and others www.elkzine.com |
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| June 2003, 8.5 x 5.5" 26 pgs, 24 b/w illus. $6.00 | ||