> From: Emily Roysdon <grandma6000@earthlink.net>
> Date: Mon Dec 8, 2003 4:14:17 PM US/Eastern
> To: elia alba <eliaalba@yahoo.com>
> Subject: PRACTICE SUBMITTING LTTR
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> LTTR IS OFFICIALLY ACCEPTING SUBMISSIONS FOR ISSUE #3
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> Our curatorial theme is PRACTICE MORE FAILURE
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> The deadline is FEBRUARY 14th, 2004
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> Text submissions can be emailed to info@lttr.org
> Visual work can be submitted in the form of slides or original.
> We are also accepting proposals for projects and/or pages.
> What does your heart desire? What's going on?
> Run wild with your associations, those personal and those political
> and those perverted. Those repeated, those refused, those golden…
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> Send submissions to:
> LTTR c/o Ginger and K8
> 3rd floor
> 347 Kingsland Ave.
> Brooklyn, NY 11211
> USA
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> The format of the third issue is yet to be determined. It will be
> based on
> the submissions we receive, so
> get ready and go! Send us your proposal.
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> PLEASE FORWARD THIS EMAIL TO ALL INTERESTED PARTIES. Widely.
> And ask questions to the editors at:
> (emily) grandma6000@earthlink.net / K8@lttr.org / ginger@lttr.org
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> review of first issue from Broken Pencil
> LTTR (Lesbians to the Rescue)
> art magazine, #1, 32 pages, New York City,
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> Riot Grrl didn‚t disappear, it just got its Ph.D. Is this a zine? Not
> quite.
> Is
> it an artists‚ project? Again, not
> quite, and I‚m sure that the LTTR collective would be overjoyed at such
> liminality. They represent a new
> complex spirit in both feminist art and identity politics. Much has
> changed in those worlds since the mid-
> nineties and LTTR is a beautifully constructed starting point for
> understanding those changes. Combining
> screen-printing, full colour offset, photocopies and wonderfully
> playful
> inserts, this is truly an expanding and
> exploding media. Noteworthy, a door hanger with humping bunnies
> made by ginger brooks takahashi.
> Several written pieces discuss gender, lust, death and performance, but
> this is a zine that speaks slowly
> and quietly in images, not narratives; I like to think of them as text
> pieces, not articles. Over a dozen
> international artists contributed to this project (including JD Samson
> of
> you know who∑). All are standouts.
> One doesn‚t have to open to LTTR to figure out that they want to fuck
> with
> your head and your ideologies;
> on the cover is a beckoning invitation to serious reflexivity˜a lesbian
> performance piece referencing David
> Wojnarowicz who was referencing Arthur Rimbaud. LTTR are here to
> play and want you to play along with
> them. (Brian Joseph Davis)
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