Ctrl+P Issue No. 3 Now Available
To our readers,
We are happy to announce that Ctrl+P Journal of Contemporary Art now has a “stand-alone” page: www.trauma-interrupted.org/ctrlp and that the third issue is now available for downloading.
If you can open the file on Adobe Reader please read it at: http://www.trauma-interrupted.org/ctrlp/issue3.pdf.
The third issue focuses on the practice of curators and their co-curated projects: Georg Shollhammer on "documenta 12 magazines"; Marian Pastor Roces and Rustom Bharucha on the symposium "The Politics of Beauty"; Katherine Olston on "No Man's Land," a project found in the Net; Sue Hajdu on co-curating "My Father Laszlo, Hungary 1956," an exhibition of her father's photographs; and "600 Images/60 Artists/6 Curators/6 Cities," an exhibition of photographs co-curated by Judy Freya Sibayan entirely through the Net; and Sibayan’s interview of Hans Ulrich Obrist, independent curator par excellence.
Again we request that you help us in circulating this journal by emailing it (as a PDF file or email the URL) to as many friends and e-groups as possible. PDF file opens in Adobe Reader software. For free download please go to http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html.
Our first two issues can also be read at
http://www.trauma-interrupted.org/ctrlp/Issue1.pdf
http://www.trauma-interrupted.org/ctrlp/Issue%202.pdf
And if you wish to be in our mailing please email us at ctrl_p_artjournal@yahoo.com. With your help, our readership will grow and this is reason enough to continue publishing Ctrl+P Journal of Contemporary Art.
Thank you and sincerely,
Judy Freya Sibayan
Issue Editor, Ctrl+P No. 3
Flaudette May V. Datuin
Co-founder and member, Editorial Board
Ctrl+P Journal of Contemporary Art
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