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Cinderella Meets Serpentina In Kiev

  • Will Schofield
  • June 23, 2010
Marina from Ukraine (visit her on last.fm) contributed these illustrations by Alexandr Mychajlow for Fairytales of Foreign Writers (Ukraine, 1988). I can’t find any info on the artist.
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Stumble

  • Isaac Fitzgerald
  • June 22, 2010
The Summer issue of Stumble, “an art and literary magazine devoted to short fiction and photography,” is out now and has been published online. Check it out.
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Aqueous/Artistic/Inspiration

  • Zach Koehn
  • June 21, 2010
Thomas Campbell is a self-described stuff maker, creating clean sloping lines and eccentricities through mostly any medium. The Gregory Lind Gallery recently held his exhibition, which housed bronze sculptures, paintings…
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The Strange World of Adolf Hoffmeister

  • Will Schofield
  • June 21, 2010
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Nikko Available in San Francisco

  • Julie Greicius
  • June 18, 2010
Delfin Vigil’s fantastic true story Nikko: Concrete Commando, first published here on The Rumpus, was also beautifully self-published in the real world. If you’re in San Francisco, you can now…
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Tokyo Flashback: Vintage Design and Illustration from Japan

  • Will Schofield
  • June 17, 2010
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Ex Libris Mr. Reaper #2

  • Will Schofield
  • June 16, 2010
Thirteen bookplates from the collection of Richard Sica:
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Oh So Furry: The Rumpus Interview with Kilcodo

  • Amy Letter
  • June 16, 2010
Kilcodo is a friend of mine; she makes a living making full-body fursuits for other furries. She also moonlights as a lemur. The other night she let me interview her,…
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Graphic Joyce

  • Isaac Fitzgerald
  • June 15, 2010
“The question of whether James Joyce’s Ulysses is obscene seemed to have been settled for more than 75 years. Until last week, that is, when the creators of a Web…
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Voyage Fantastique vol.3 (The Minimum Lethal Dose)

  • Will Schofield
  • June 14, 2010
All images from Le Livre de Sante by Joseph Handler (Monte Carlo: Andre Sauret, 1967). Volume 3: L’immunologie. Les cancers.
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Burning Warhol’s “Marilyn”

  • Seth Fischer
  • June 13, 2010
“I just bought an original, limited-edition Andy Warhol lithograph titled “Marilyn,” plate-signed and pencil-numbered 1293/2400, published by the Carnegie Museum of Art in 1986, when Andy was still alive. I…
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NIKKO: Concrete Commando

  • Delfin Vigil
  • June 11, 2010
It’s about found art, feverish curiosity, and relentless dedication.
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