


ON ACID: A Field Guide to Altered States
William Rauscher and John Moeller



ON ACID: A Field Guide to Altered States
William Rauscher and John Moeller


New Issue of der:die:das
Issue f like “Fernglas” (binoculars)
What do you see?
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Available in-store as well as back issues on the themes: Corduroy, Can, and Ice!




JAR series CS:VN:QU
by
BEN FIESS
The choice to be an object or a functional object. Works selected from Ben Fiess’ segmented jar series. Each jar breaks apart into container, strainer, lid and cap, all in a edible palette. Can hold liquids, solids or just air.
Small— 5 1/4” H
Large— 6 1/2” H
porcelain, cork, rubberband
Available in-store and by email/phone: info@ikoikospace.com / 323.719.1079



New reading and we like this one a lot…
KALEIDOSCOPE
At the core of a platform that includes an exhibition space and an independent publishing house, Kaleidoscope is an international quarterly of contemporary art and culture founded in 2009 in Milan. Distributed worldwide on a seasonal basis, it has gained widespread recognition as a trusted and timely guide to the present (but also to the past and possible futures), unique in its interdisciplinary and unconventional approach.
For the Winter 2011/12, editor-in-chief Alessio Ascari is proud to present the first issue of Kaleidoscope magazine under the art direction of the prominent London-based design studio OK-RM — Oliver Knight and Rory McGrath.
HIGHLIGHTS
Robert Heinecken by Kavior Moon; Ming Wong by Hu Fang; Kuehn Malvezzi by Hila Peleg; New Jerseyy by Quinn Latimer; Patrick Staff by Catherine Wood.
MAIN THEME — How Does Fashion Look at Art?
Adam Kimmell by Angelo Flaccavento; Commes des Garçons by Maria Luisa Frisa; Proenza Schouler by Michele D’Aurizio.
MONO — Pierre Huyghe
Essay by Éric Troncy; Interview by Barbara Casavecchia; Special Project: Study for Zoodram; Focus by Chris Wiley.
REGULARS
Pioneers: Bruce McLean by Simone Menegoi; Futura: Ed Atkins by Hans Ulrich Obrist; Panorama: Toronto by Amil Niazi; Souvenir d’Italie: Luigi Ghirri by Luca Cerizza; Producers: Ute Meta Bauer by Carson Chan.
Available in-store and HERE: http://store.ikoikospace.com/Kaleidoscope-Magazine-13-p221.html




Moonscapes
by
APRIL NAPIER
Delicate bowl and plate forms with photographic imagery of the moon inspiring the exterior glazework.
Stoneware
Bowl sizes range from 2 1/2” H to 4 1/2” H
Platters are 9 x 11”











ISSUE NO. 2 of BLEACHED BLEACHED introduces a selection of work by New York based painter Ethan Cook.
With pushes and pulls of color stains, creased absences, sporadic metallic piles and fades, process is pointing to process here. A texture of addition and subtraction shows how the canvas is something he’s working with rather than on—what kind of interactions occur and those that happen unexpectedly.
Entitled “Something in the Way,” the something is important to consider…in the way of where things may go and come back…in the way of a trance of color fantasies, star clusters, spiral galaxies, rock landscapes, reflection pools…in the way of illusion and in the way of thinking.
BLEACHED BLEACHED is a light catalog of images by an individual artist presented monthly on our website as a downloadable pdf. To bleach = to remove the color, to alter the fiber, to change what was the original.

Family Birthday Obligations in Texas, so the hours for January 6-9 are as follows:
closed: FRIDAY, JANUARY 6
closed: SATURDAY, JANUARY 7
closed: SUNDAY, JANUARY 8
closed: MONDAY, JANUARY 9
OPEN: TUESDAY, JANUARY 10 with normal hours (12-7 pm)




Leather cut-out stool
by
WAKA WAKA
Birch plywood, black leather seat
Wide seating area, lightweight, dowel “spot” detailing
Available in-store




Triangle Bookends
by
WAKA WAKA
A custom piece but we’ll have more available in-store soon.
Douglas fir plywood with painted faces and metal component

Our version of the shimenawa and shide for good blessings.
Wishing everyone a very excellent year!