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Fillip 19 with Sumi Ink Club

Fillip 19 Now Available
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Fillip is pleased to announce the worldwide availability of issue 19.

The issue opens with "Scripting Misperformance, Misperforming Scripts," an essay by Byron Peters and Jacob Wick, which theorizes notions of resilience and "misperformance" as, respectively, forms of control and resistance in the age of networks. Christopher Regimbal's "Institutions of Regionalism: Artist Collectivism in London, Ontario" continues Fillip's ongoing Institutions by Artists series by examining artist-run initiatives in London, Ontario, from the 1960s until the end of the 1980s vis-a-vis "regionalism," a term used to discuss Canadian cultural production in the twentieth century. And, in "Intimate Cacophonies," Bettina Funcke and Andrew Stefan Weiner consider the publication project 100 Notes--100 Thoughts, dOCUMENTA (13)'s catalogue volumes and artists' books.

Fillip 19 is available for $15 CAD, shipped internationally. The issue is distributed in Europe and Asia by Motto Distribution and direct from Fillip in Canada and the US. Stockists, please contact us at office@fillip.ca to place an order (ask about free shipping).

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Also in Fillip 19
Aaron Harbour and Jackie Im in conversation with Zarouhie Abdalian
Jacob Wren in conversation with Lene Berg
Matteo Pasquinelli presents The Labour of Abstraction

Plus: Artist portfolios by Los Angeles-based artists Nicholas Gottlund and Sumi Ink Club


Vancouver Launch: July 3
Following a launch in Los Angeles at the Echo Park Film Center in June 2014, Fillip is pleased to present a launch in Vancouver at the Dogwood Centre for Socialist Education. In conjunction with Jacob Wren's conversation with Lene Berg, we will be screening two of Berg's films: The Man in the Background (2006) and Stalin by Picasso or Portrait of Woman with Moustache (2008).

July 3, 2014, 8 pm
Dogwood Centre for Socialist Education
706 Clark Drive
Vancouver, BC
Free / Open to the public





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Fillip gratefully acknowledges the support of the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, the City of Vancouver, the Canada Council for the Arts, and the British Columbia Arts Council.