Published on Mondays, with columns by Artist and Writer. Published since 2002, an Ocean and Pounds publication
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Caffeine Reveries
by Shelley Savor
CHEEZ
by Fiona Smyth
Greenwood
by Kai Chan
Travelling Palm Snapshots
by Tamara Chatterjee
India (December, 2016) – On our last day in Varanasi, we went for a walk along the ghats for our last gaze at the auspicious activity happening in and around mother ganga. We could hear the music from around the bend; instead of finding a musician, we discovered a snake charmer and his collection of cobras.
DoubleDouble+ edition (14)
DoubleDouble+ is an archive-on-paper edition of DOUBLE DOUBLE weekly online zine
edition (14) covers issues published in February 2020 (0207, 0214, 0221, 0228)
Published by Holly Lee and Lee Ka-sing, DOUBLE DOUBLE was initiated in 2019 with the first issue published on 4th January. It is an e-zine published every Friday of the week.
An online weekly zine, it is partly a documentation of the projects Holly and Ka-sing began to work on, combing through archives of their earlier work, as well as art activities beginning in the late seventies through the past decades - their studios, writing, photography, publishing, art programs and gallery - from Hong Kong to Toronto. This DOUBLE DOUBLE online publication is also a platform to showcase their very recent work, from imaging to writings.
From the beginning of 2020, we began to launch an on paper version on materials which have been sewn together every week. Contents of the “DoubleDouble+” archive-on-paper edition is based on the material from previous e-zines, using the unit of a month, it will be published on a monthly format.
First published in Canada by OCEAN POUNDS
March, 2020
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Adjacency, Series Two
written by Gary Michael Dault
based on photogaph by Lee Ka-sing
(Photograph by Lee Ka-sing: - Clockwork from the other side of the world)
Number 27
The Butterfly and the Clock
a butterfly
floating
in light-laden air
comes to a clock
and touches
each of the numbers on its dial
leaving behind
motes of powdered time
the clock fans the air
with its wooden wings
while the butterfly
tears up the clock's
brown shadow
waiting for a moment
until the old spring
starts to unwind
evenly again
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From the Notebooks (2010-2020)
by Gary Michael Dault
From the Notebooks, 2010-2020.
Number 26: The Loneliness of the Self-isolating Journal-keeper.
Some Trees
by Malgorzata Wolak Dault
Number 15
Gary tells me that after a long period of reading Andre Gide, he has now moved into what he likes to think of as a sort of "apprenticeship" (his word) to Andre Malraux.
He recently showed me a passage in Malraux's Picasso's Mask (1976), where, in discussing "balance" in one of Picasso's sculptures, Malraux casually tosses into his discussion this quite brilliant phrase: "the trunk that brings order to the madness of branches." I wanted to use it here.
ProTesT
by Cem Turgay
These Days
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