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Danielle Adair

Danielle Adair’s video installation and performance works have shown in exhibition and screening venues internationally – Manila, Cologne, London, New York, Berlin, Paris. She is the author of From JBAD: Lessons Learned (Les Figues Press) based...

Stan Apps

Stan Apps is a poet and essayist from Los Angeles. His books include Info Ration (Make Now Press) and soft hands (Ugly Duckling Presse). Stan is currently spreading the word of WAMPA (the Work and...

Alta Ifland

Alta Ifland was born in Romania and emigrated to the United States in 1991. After teaching French for ten years, she left academia and switched from French (her second language) to English (her third language)....

Stephanie Taylor

Stephanie Taylor
Stephanie Taylor received her M.F.A. from Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. She has exhibited her work internationally and is represented by Galerie Christian Nagel, Köln, Germany and by Daniel Hug Gallery, Los...

Axel Thormählen

Axel Thormählen was born in Northern Germany just after the end of World War II. A trained bookseller, he has lived in a village in the south of Sweden for most of his life but...

TrenchArt: Parapet

Danielle Adair

Stan Apps

Alta Ifland

Stephanie Taylor

Axel Thormählen

Aesthetics
Edited by Teresa Carmody & Vanessa Place
Aesthetic Essays in Varied Form
Anthology of New Literature

ISBN: 978-1-934254-02-9
Pages: 49
Binding: BOLT-BIND
Materials: Paper, transparency, metal, foam
Price: $15 
Back cover image: Trying to Catch Myself by Danielle Adair

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Bolt-bound in an edition of 200, TrenchArt: Parapet introduces the third annual TrenchArt series, with aesthetics written by participating series writers and visual artist, Danielle Adair. Available in box-set only; set includes TrenchArt: ParapetChop Shop, Voice of IceGod’s Livestock Policy, and A Happy Man and Other Stories.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Cups & Mutts | Vanessa Place
  • Adam or the proper picture | Axel Thormählen
  • Haver | Danielle Adair
  • No One’s Voice: Notes on Beauty, Language and Artistic Creation | Alta Ifland
  • On Unimportant Art | Stan Apps
  • Mess in the Tête as Brick | Stephanie Taylor