KART Magazine Of Multiplicity
Welcome to the 131st issue of KART. The cover of KART marks the 80th anniversary of the death of Edvard Munch (1863-1944) with a depiction of his painting The Scream .
KART magazine is an assembling publication promoting artistic and cultural diversity. KART is an ongoing project with no deadlines and work is accepted on a continuing basis. KART is produced in limited editions of 40, each box containing works by 15 artists. This issue is a bumper one with works from 24 artists!
KART is published as a collaboration between Karingal Participate and Field Study International.
Australia Christine Ericksson • Zoe Snyder France Christian Alle Germany Thomas Behling • Thorsten Fuhrmann • Susanne Mitterwieser • Peter Müller • Jürgen O Olbrich • Sabine Remy • Heike Sackmann • Lars Schumacher I taly Vittore Baroni • Valentina Cozzi • Cristiano Pallara • Daniele Virgilio Lithuania Mindaugas Ž uromakas Netherlands Magda Lagerwerf Norway Torill Elisabeth Larsen Spain Antonio Gomez • Juan Fran N úñ ez Parre ñ o Taiwan William Mellott UK Mireille Ribiere USA Jeff Bagato • Kay Rodriques
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About KART
Described by Field Study as a magazine of multiplicity, KART is produced by David Dellafiora as an edition of postcard sized original artworks in a handcrafted cardboard folio box. KART is open themed and open to all would be contributors. The cover image is stamped or stenciled and often reflects Field Study’s interest in numerology, the occult, visual poetry and commemoration. Published as a partnership between Field Study and the Geelong based disability service provider, KSL, each issue of KART contains work by 15 or more artists and is produced in an edition of 40. Conceived as an art collection in a box, KART aims to promote diversity in content and medium through its open theme. KART is disseminated through KSL’s gallery in Geelong, alternative zine stores such as Sticky in Melbourne, through archive and library subscriptions and the network of contributing artists.
About Field Study
Field Study began in 1993 as a way of reclaiming the negative spaces between art and life. Activities stemming from Field Study are emanations and group emanations are manifestations. Field Study sees each work as a manifestation of a collective spirit. Everyone is welcome to become a member of Field Study, irrespective of arts practice, and contribute to the Field Report. As well as the Field Report, Field Study also produces WIPE and ReSite and, in collaboration with KSL, KART.
Field Study publications are included in international artist book collections such as the V&A, Museum of Modern Art New York, Tate Britain, State Library of Victoria and the Ruth & Marvin Sackner Archive of Concrete & Visual Poetry.