Monday, June 28, 2010

Papergirl

"Papergirl is an art project which, in the style of news paperboys, distributes rolled art pieces by bicycle to random passers-by in the streets. The project was founded in Berlin by Aisha Ronniger and has been carried out once a year in summer since 2006. Now Papergirl has spread and will also take place in Cape Town in June 2010.

The basic idea is to bring art to the public in a different way than normal; to surprise people and bring them into contact with art in their everyday lives. The idea of distributing art by bike came from the search for new ways to bring art straight to society, and have fun doing so!

Papergirl is, in short: participatory, analogue, non-commercial and impulsive.
This means:
Everyone can participate by submitting art and/or by helping with the distribution. As we don´t select, it´s the artist who decides what he wants to show and hence give away as a present. Papergirl is distributed like a newspaper, but not edited or printed like it. It consists of art pieces which are rolled up together. Contributions are handed in by mail or personally and are later included in the art rolls. There are no guidelines as to format, subject matter or quantity. So originals, prints, photos, copies etc. come together. Each roll contains 10-15 different works, meaning that each one holds a unique combination of art! The art rolls cannot be sold and they are not delivered to subscribers..."

For more info check papergirl-sa.com

PAPERGIRL #4 from Papergirl on Vimeo.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010


All City Writers The book, a massive volume of more than 400 pages, has been conceived as an imaginary newspaper. The chronicles it contains have not been penned by real journalists or narrators, but by people who define themselves as ‘writers’. 406 Pages, Format: 24,5 cm x 33,5 cm Hardcover.

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