A new issue of Ekleksographia online magazine, ‘William Blake and the Naked Teaparty,’ guest edited by Philip Davenport.
This issue features textworks that emphasise the touch - handwrit and haptic – particularly pieces that consider emotional engagements, human space - that weird trace and corporate/military erasure of the handmade, the human touch, the not-digital. These qualities link into the alternative tradition of poetics - and to 'outsider' artists who are owed a debt by the experimenters (an IOU all the way back to Will Blake, he and the Mrs sitting on the lawn in London afternoons, naked, drinking tea).
Contributors:
- Alan Halsey
- Anna MacGowan
- The Atlas Group
- Ben Gwilliam
- Carol Watts
- Carolyn Thompson
- Darren Marsh
- Dave Griffiths
- David Tibet
- Geof Huth
- George Widener
- Geraldine Monk
- The Gingerbread Tree
- Hainer Wormann
- Harald Stoffers
- Helmut Lemke
- Holly Pester
- James Davies
- Jesse Glass
- Jonathan Penton
- Julia Grime
- Kerry Morrison
- Kirstie Gregory
- Laurence Lane
- Lee Patterson
- Li E Chen
- Liz Collini
- Matt Dalby
- Michael Wilson
- Morry Carlin
- Nick Blinko
- Nico Vassilakis
- Patricia Farrell
- Rachael Elwell
- Robert Grenier
- Robert Sheppard
- Sarah Sanders
- Sean Bonney
- Stephen Vincent
- Steve Waling
- Sue Arrowsmith
- Todd Thorpe
- Tony Lopez
- Tony Trehy
The issue goes online 15th March 2010 and will be launched with a 24 ‘live’ online writing event by Sarah Saunders.
The Series Editor is Jesse Glass.