Back issues of F.R.DAVID

Thanks to the generosity of de Appel, Amsterdam, we can offer you these back issues of F.R.DAVID

F.R.DAVID is a typographical journal, edited by Will Holder, dealing with the organisation of reading and writing in contemporary art practises. From 2007–14 it was published by de Appel, Amsterdam. The journal is now co-published with KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin.

“Iditorial”
Seven editorials to imaginary issues of F.R.DAVID, penned by Dieter Roelstraete (author of editorials to the first series of the journal); with an afterword by F.R.DAVID.
“With Love,” takes correspondence and calligraphy—or letter-writing—as model for information theory, and adaptive, cybernetic relations. “Spin Cycle”
Concerned with captioning, commentary and description. Edited with Mike Sperlinger.
“All distinctions are mind, by mind, of mind” has a split personality, allowing comparative readings between left/ right, good/ bad, manic/ depressive.
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F.R.DAVID ‘Inverted Commas’

The 13th issue of F.R.DAVID is edited with Riet Wijnen, and has its origins in her Registry of Pseudonyms, an online database which accounts for who is who and why who is who. ‘Inverted Commas’ follows ‘pseudonym’ through names, naming, bodies, brains, self, author, other, reader, labour.

F.R.DAVID is a typographical journal, edited by Will Holder, dealing with the organisation of reading and writing in contemporary art practises. This 13th issue of F.R.DAVID is edited with Riet Wijnen, and has its origins in her Registry of Pseudonyms, an online database which accounts for who is who and why who is who. ‘Inverted Commas’ follows ‘pseudonym’ through names, naming, bodies, brains, self, author, other, reader, labour.

Co-published with KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin. Financially supported by Paul Hamlyn Foundation and Kunsthuis SYB.

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