This is how the new year is going to start at Montez Press…
New Mind Mapping Forms is a handwritten diary by Eva Ďurovec who works as a software tester 40 hours per week and studies art at the same time. There are not enough hours in the day to complete everything, to comply with everything. And then there is also her desire to have children. The question: how can all of this be reconciled within the profession of artist? Ďurovec investigates the possibilities that arise from different class formats, and asks what we produce and reproduce—with our bodies, through our routines, trapped between the recurring desires and cruelties of daily life.
Pfeil #15 – Bread Being one of the oldest human-made staple food and having a strong significance since the dawn of agriculture and the settling of land, this issue focuses on the meaning of “Bread”, from its seeds to the crumbs, directly and indirectly, for instance as in economy, circulation, disposal, nurture, as a meaning of life, as a component for rituals, as good to be shared or [removed];With contributions by: Adnan Softić, Alice Creischer, Aseel AlYaqoub, Beat Bächi, Christian Parenti, Clara Alisch, Julien Fargetton, Lauralee Pope, Lexie Smith, Lila de Magalhaes, Lucia Graf, Maia Schall, Małgorzata Fonfria-Pereda, Mladen Stilinović, Mirna Bamieh, Nina Beier, Nina Kuttler, Peter Wächtler, Rustum Kozain, Schwester Ruth, Vincent Ramos.
How Have You Become The Person You Are Today? Conversations about intersexual life and theory with Sabrina*, Fabian*, Sabine*, and Petro*, all of whom are intersex, edited by Mira Kaszta and Simon [removed];
Interjection 007 Our Interjection 2021 (007) publication, guest edited by Ashleigh Williams, will be released in the new year and celebrated with a launch event featuring newly commissioned performances from contributors Pete Machale, Hassnat Sikander and Leah Coughlan. More information will follow in January.
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