The Interjection Calendar 010
Rhea Dillon(Author)
Montez Press
Published on 23. May 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
101 pages
978-3-945247-37-2 (ISBN)
Description
Montez Press is very pleased to present The Interjection Calendar 010, celebrating a decade of artist-led contributions, guest edited by Rhea Dillon.
The Interjection Calendar is a project devised and hosted by Montez Press. Each month an artist or writer is commissioned to produce a new piece of work for release on our website. At the end of the year the collection is published, demonstrating a diverse range of collaborations and experimental works, mapping the year in contemporary art writing, with equal space held for the emerging and the established. The Calendar reflects the current importance of online content media, pushing the relationship between image and text in this domain.
?From the Editor's Note by Rhea Dillon:?In editing there is no space. A lack of space due to the length of a piece. A lack of space due to time with the piece. And, a lack of space to hide from the reality of those outside of yourself. How do you learn to be in between first-person desire and third-person reception? Secondness, perhaps. Secondary, absolutely.??All I know is that a mirror makes a reflection,?and?a reflection makes a symbol, and mine?looks like
a spade.?A Mirror, A Symbol; A Spade
The Interjection Calendar is a project devised and hosted by Montez Press. Each month an artist or writer is commissioned to produce a new piece of work for release on our website. At the end of the year the collection is published, demonstrating a diverse range of collaborations and experimental works, mapping the year in contemporary art writing, with equal space held for the emerging and the established. The Calendar reflects the current importance of online content media, pushing the relationship between image and text in this domain.
?From the Editor's Note by Rhea Dillon:?In editing there is no space. A lack of space due to the length of a piece. A lack of space due to time with the piece. And, a lack of space to hide from the reality of those outside of yourself. How do you learn to be in between first-person desire and third-person reception? Secondness, perhaps. Secondary, absolutely.??All I know is that a mirror makes a reflection,?and?a reflection makes a symbol, and mine?looks like
a spade.?A Mirror, A Symbol; A Spade
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Germany
Dimensions
Height: 100 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
170 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-945247-37-2 (9783945247372)
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Schweitzer Classification