Benjamin Critton »Bills, Bills, Bills.« Endless Editions, New York, 2016

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Benjamin Critton »Bills, Bills, Bills.« Endless Editions, New York, 2016
DEBUTING AT TCAF 2018 - CICADA SOUP by Taehee Whang
Cicada Soup is a 16 page zine that whimsically speculates on time traveling, cryosleep, and inherited illness.
Exhibiting Creator: Taehee Whang Publisher: Endless Editions Price: $15 CAD
Benjamin Critton
»Bills, Bills, Bills.«
Endless Editions, 2016
Bills, Bills, Bills by Benjamin Critton
Beginning in 2013, American designer Benjamin Critton began collecting privacy envelopes that once contained bills—or less frequently, checks—choosing patterns for their formal qualities. This compact volume collates and presents this collection in a loose graphic narrative centered around Debts Owed. Meanwhile, the interior patterning makes for a hypnotic study of form and purpose. Each pattern is printed in its native color at exactly twice its original size. Published by Endless Editions, 2016. Printed by Risograph, in a hand-stamped edition of 100.
In 1924, competitive chess players in Paris founded the World Chess Federation, the first international governing chess organization. Along with imposing a common code on the game to better regulate it, the Federation also adopted the Staunton chess set to use in all competitions, helping to popularize the pieces that we consider standard today. At Endless Editions‘ Chinatown gallery space, the exhibition Les Mauvais Joueurs by Canadian artists Claire Burelli and Pierre Chaumont explores ways to disrupt the standardization of the chess set and questions the consequences of a lost familiar language.
A Redesign of Chess that Sets Us Up to Lose
Did you miss getting your tarot cards read by Zebadiah Keneally at last Saturday's The Bushwick Review V release party? Well, you have another chance!
Tomorrow is the release party for "Lunch is Very Important: All the secrets to Life You Never Knew You Knew", a compiled deck of fortune telling cards designed by Zebadiah Keneally as an extension of his performances as Hamburger Vampire, and published by Endless Editions. Each deck contains seventy-eight unique, illustrated cards printed using a Riso Printer, and comes packaged in a color portfolio box.
Release Party: Lunch Is Very Important: All the Secrets to Life You Never Knew You Knew Friday, May 23 from 8pm - 11pm @ Court Tree Collective 371 Court Street, Brooklyn, NY