Ann Woo, Scenes from parents’ home, Oi Man Estate, 2016, photo series
Dear reader,
In this second installment of Stationary 2, launched by email two weeks ago, Kevin Killian considers the future of the body in light of his ongoing project Tagged, delving into the cutting, puncturing, and self-surgeries of painter Forrest Bess (1911-1977).
This volume is shaped by Malak Helmy and Christina Li. Original contributions by Andrew Hugill with James Langdon, Kevin Killian, Haitham Wardany, and Amir Zuabi—each accompanied by an image in a new photographic series by Ann Woo—will arrive in your inbox bi-weekly through March.
Against the backdrop of collective exhaustion, the volume slows at the entrance to explore a literature of self-recovery. The four installments burrow into fantasies and venture down wormholes to access the potential of our own irreverence. Through writing, these contributors intuit a future not necessarily ahead but inside.
Stationary 2 is a follow-up to the first printed issue in 2015, edited by Heman Chong and Christina Li and distributed hand-to-hand. The digital volume continues Stationary’s desire to offer space for texts on things, ideas, figures, places, and moments that fall outside their writers’ usual creative practices.
We hope you enjoy the read(s)!
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Haitham Wardany
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Amir Zuabi
James Langdon and Anthony Hugill
Co-editors:
Malak Helmy and Christina Li
Associate editor:
Janine Armin
Design:
Julie Peeters
Production:
Mandy Chan
Images:
Ann Woo
Contributors to Digital Edition:
Andrew Hugill with James Langdon,
Kevin Killian, Haitham Wardany,
and Amir Zuabi
Web design:
Vytautas Volbekas and Carla Peer
Stationary 2 ISBN: 978-988-12600-4-8
© 2016 the authors, artists, and
Spring Workshop
For further information visit our
website www.stationarystories.com
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