DB Burkeman and Martha Cooper at The Maxwell Colette Gallery For “STUCK UP”

Jan ’12
21
1:00 pm

Maxwell Colette Gallery invites you Saturday, January 21st from 1pm – 3pm for a special book-signing event with DB Burkeman and Martha Cooper. This event is being held in conjunction with the exhibition STUCK UP: A Selected History of Alternative & Pop Culture Told Through Stickers. This museum-quality traveling exhibition comes from Burkeman’s extensive personal collection and is featured in his book Stickers: Stuck-Up Piece of Crap: From Punk Rock to Contemporary Art.

Note this event is not at Quimby’s. It’s at the Maxwell Colette Gallery at 908 N. Ashland Avenue in Chicago. For more information go to www.maxwellcolette.com or email gallery@maxwellcolette.com.

The book will be available for advance purchase here at Quimby’s Bookstore or you may purchase a copy of the book at the event. Limited quantities of the book are available though. If you are unable to purchase a book in advance, you may RSVP prior to the event to request a book reservation. Please send reservation requests, including your name and contact information, to gallery@maxwellcolette.com.

Here’s more info about the show itself that’s at the gallery from the gallery’s website:

STUCK UP: A Selected History of Alternative & Pop Culture Told Through Stickers.
January 20, 2012 – March 3, 2012
Opening Reception: Friday, January 20th from 6pm – 10pm.
Book Signing: Saturday, January 21st from 1pm – 3pm.

Maxwell Colette Gallery and DB Burkeman are excited to present STUCK UP: A Selected History of Alternative & Pop Culture Told Through Stickers. This museum-quality traveling exhibition, curated by Burkeman from his extensive personal collection, provides an unparalleled opportunity to explore the expanding role that stickers have played in popular culture over the past four decades. ‘STUCK UP…’ features stickers from Street Art legends (Banksy, Barry McGee, Shepard Fairey, Space Invader, KAWS), and internationally lauded contemporary artists (Andy Warhol, Jenny Holzer, Keith Haring, Damien Hirst, Tom Sachs) shown side by side with anonymous stickers peeled from the streets of NYC.

On Friday, January 20th Maxwell Colette Gallery and DB Burkeman will host the exhibition’s opening reception from 6pm – 10pm. Then on Saturday, January 21st the gallery will host a book signing from 1pm – 3pm featuring DB Burkeman and the celebrated photographer, author, and self- described sticker thief Martha Cooper. Concurrent with these happenings, the gallery will present a selection of new sticker-based collage work from the ever-talented Chris Mendoza, and will showcase an incarnation of ‘Slap Happy’, the charity sticker invitational that made its debut as a part of SCOPE 2011 in Miami. This will be the only place outside of that art fair where the limited edition stickers and signed black books from the project will be available to view and purchase in person.

Maxwell Colette Gallery
908 N Ashland Ave | Chicago, IL | 60622
312.496.3153

Weekly Top 10

Happy 2012! Here’s last weeks bestsellers.

1. Tales Designed to Thrizzle #7 by Michael Kupperman (Fantagraphics) $4.95 – I’m sorry, these comics are going to thrizzle you whether you wanna be thrizzled or not. -EF

2.  Best American Comics 2011 ed. by Alison Bechdel et al. (HM) $25.00 – Showcases the work of both established and up-and-coming contributors.

3. Just Kids by Patti Smith (Ecco) $16.00

4. Juxtapoz #132 Jan 12 $5.99

5. OK OK You Smote Me Stories by Al Burian (Quimby’s Exclusive) $3.00 – Quimby’s alum and international zine curmudgeon Al Burian has crafted a new zine exclusively for the store, the second in our “Quimby’s Exclusive” line of periodicals. In OK OK You Smote Me, Al takes us around the corner to his mayhem-prone stint on Wicker Park’s Dean Street, unhexing his way-too-hexed apartment and watching the tumult as Old Chicago takes a scraggly, low-level “stand” against encroaching yuppie “neighborhood improvement”. Compelling, humorous and wistful, with that trademark Burn Collector balance of heart and snark. -EF

6. So This Is What Its Come To: A Comic Zine About the Trials and Tribulations of OK Cupid by Liz Prince, Leslie Perrine, Kettner and Ramsey Everydaypants $3.00

7. The Death Ray by Dan Clowes (D&Q) $19.95 – Coming-of-age-as-comic-book-parable-told-as-comic-book. Another Clowes mindfuck, conveniently in gorgeous hardcover. -EF

8. Girls On Girls #1 Zine and CD: Girls Singing Songs About Girls by Amara Leipzig and Isabella Rotman $5.00

9. We Should: A Selective Guide to Chicago by Laura Szumowski $7.95

10. The Field Guide to the Aliens of Star Trek The Next Generation Season One by Joshua Chapman $2.00 – Liz got so nerded up about this one she entered it into our database as “Field Guide to the Aliens of TNG S1” so when I looked up simply “Star Trek” it was not to be found because I had failed to enter the correct nerd code. I imagine this will provoke a similar reaction in some of you and you will rip into this reprint of 7th Grader Joshua Chapman’s obsessive cataloguing of the “Next Gen” alien species, complete with pictures and a star rating system. -EF

Zine Challenge Reading Here on 1/28

Jan ’12
28
7:00 pm

Readers From Our First Quimby’s 24-Hour Zine Challenge Show Off What They Made 1/28

The folks who participated in our first 24-Hour Zine Challenge Jan 14th & 15th will show off what they made. Please note that spaces for the 14th and 15th are full, but we do encourage you to come in and hang out with us until we close a little later than we normally do on Saturdays. On the night of Sat, Jan 14th we’ll be open to midnight!

What was that challenge again? Here’s what we announced to get people to participate:

Perhaps you were not able to participate in the 2011 Revenge of Print Challenge by getting your zine or comic out. Or perhaps you need some encouragement. Do you work well under deadlines? Perhaps you’re addicted to the adrenal rush of zine crafting? Well, you’re in luck. The 24-Hour Zine Challenge is for you. Starting Sat, 1/14 at 7pm and going until 7pm on Sun 1/15 here at Quimby’s, we invite you to come in and make your zine within 24 hours. And we’ll let you crash at our pad. By “pad” we mean on our floor. We provide: paper, minimal scanner use, zine supplies such as a long arm stapler, some food, power strips, temporary free wifi. You provide: sleeping gear, ideas, stamina, your computer or typewriter (if that’s your thing).

We’re inviting folks who signed up for the zine challenge to show off what they made as this event.

Sat, Jan 28th, 7pm

New Stuff This Week

Yes! We’re open until 5pm tonight (Sat 24th)! We’ll be closed Sun the 25th.

Raw Power #1 King Size by Josh Bayer (Retrofit) $6.50


Zines
Curse Journal #1 by Dave $1.00 – Dave of “On Subbing” fame spent a period of time trying not to swear. Fuck yeahBecause I Got High #1 A True Story of Cannabis and Consequences by Mia Beatrice $2.00  *  Nazi Knife #7bis Posters November 1965-April 1986 by Lawrence Weiner et al. (Picturebox) $7.50  *  Fields of Darkness Blue by Tilly Pelczar $2.75  *  Girls On Girls #1 Zine and CD by Amara Leipzig $5.00 – Girls singing about songs about girls. And a lot of those songs, written by men.  *  Remedy Quarterly #7 Heritage $7.50  *  Legends of the Silver Screen #2 Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year John Waters by Owen Ashworth $3.00  *  Story of Attica #1 by The NIA PRoject et al. $3.00 – A quick primer on the Attica Prison Rebellion of 1971.  *  Miklat Miklat #1 A Transformative Justice Zine by Lewis Wallace $3.00 – Companion to the art installation at The Dirtstar 2011 National Queer Arts Festival.

Comics and Comix
Kicksville Confidential #1 Torrid Tales From the Wild World of Norton Records by Avi Spivak $5.00  *  Jason Conquers America by Jason, Mike Allred, Kim Deitch et al. (Fantagraphics) $4.99 – Ten Years and Counting Unpublished Strips tributes two interviews and a checklist.  *  Zombies Vs Robots Warbot Treasury Edition #1 by Chris Ryall and Ashley Wood (IDW) $9.99  *  Mould Map #2 $30.00  *  Weird Magazine #1 Dec 11 by Noel Freibert $12.00  *  Ha Ha Book vol 1 by Write Right $3.00  *  Xerox Candy Bar, Editors Edition, Childrens Bedtime Stories, No Smut by Carter Lodwick, Talya Modlin, Sean Hernandez, Ian Endsley et al. $10.00  *  Like a Staple to the Cheek: The Schmidtsting Pain Index, Buzz Off by Krystal DiFronzo $3.00  *  Vessel by Emma Rand $4.00  *  World is Mine by Paul Walker $5.00  *  Say Yes #1 A Guide to Sexual Selection by Isabella Rotman $1.00  *  Demongun #6 Jul 11 by Bernie McGovern $2.00  *  Giving Up The Violin by Abraham Lampert $2.00  *  Chubasco #1 by Alli Berry $5.00  *  Attack Of The Zombie Soy Bot #11 $2.00  *  Du Manger En Canne by R. Suicide and W. Parano $5.00  *  Pic Nic by Gigi Perron (Putois) $5.00  *  Rub the Blood #1 by Pat Aulisio and Ian Harker $5.00

Art & Design
Beautiful Decay Book 7 Class Clowns $20.00

DIY
Farm Anatomy: The Curious Parts and Pieces of Country Life by Julia Rothman (Storey) $16.95

Mayhem, Miscreants, Memoirs & Misc
100 Cult Films by Mathijs & Mendik (Palgrave) $20.00
Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk by David Sedaris (Littlebrown) $13.99 – Now in soft cover.
Thats Amore: Letters of Love by Trudy Gordon $10.00

Fiction
Through Bruised Eyes by Mike Tunno $5.00
Revelation by Colin Winnette $15.00
RounHeah Book 1 a Novel Comic by Michael D. Moore $15.95
Last Interview and Other Conversations with Kurt Vonnegut (MH) $15.95
Pick a Plot Book 1 You Are A Cat by Sherwin Tiji (Conundrum) – You make the choices that pick the plot. Choose your own cat adventure.

Graphic Novels and Trade Paperbacks
Health Care Reform by JOnathan Gruber (HW) $13.99
Tinas Mouth: An Existential Comic Diary by Keshni Kashyap and Mari Araki (HM) $18.95
Streakers by Nick Maandag (Mean Dog) $7.00
Primahood Featuring Mamapants by Tyler Cohen $6.50

Music Books
Return of the Repressed: Destroy All Monsters 1973-1977 by Mike Kelley, Dan Nadel and Nicole Rudnick (Picturebox) $34.95
Golfwang by Odd Future (Picturebox) $29.95

Magazines
California Printmaker Journal of the California Society of Printmakers $10.00 – Printeresting!
Maximumrocknroll #344 Jan 11 $4.00
idpure #27 $16.95
Creative Review Dec 11 $14.99
Passenger Magazine Special $5.00
True Crime Dec 11 $8.99
Skeptical Inquirer Jan Feb 12 vol 36 #1 $4.95
Neural #40 $8.00
Flaunt #118 $10.95
Perfect Magazine #22 Fall 11 Win 12 $10.99
Man About Town #9 Fall Win 11 $15.99
Dear Dave Magazine #10 $15.00
Best of Skunk vol 4 $6.99
Boneshaker Magazine #7 $10.00
Mental Floss vol 11 #1 Jan Feb 12 $5.99
Laphams Quarterly vol 5 #1 Win 12 $15.00
Kill Screen #5 Close Your Eyes its the Sound Issue $15.00
Shock Cinema #41 $5.00
Fangoria #309 $9.99
Green Woman Magazine Win 11 Spr 12 $5.95
Harpers Magazine Jan 12 $6.99
RFD #148 Win 11 $9.95
Tattoo Society #31 $7.99

Lit Journals, Chap Books & Poetry
First Line vol 13 #4 $3.00 – The line each story in this issue starts with is “It Had Been a Long Year.”
Iowa Review vol 41 #3 win 12 $9.95

Other Stuff
Henry and Glen Forever Sticker Funbag by Igloo Tornado $5.00
A whole buncha awesome handmade journals from Thayer Bray and his Red Shorts Bindery. In different sizes, shapes and prices.

Weekly Top 10

1. Butt #29 Fantastic Magazine $9.90 – Good gawd, after a two year hiatus we are back in the pink. This may be the last time Butt goes to print, but it’s hardly a bitter end- this issue serves it extra long and thick. Obscene yet classy homoerotic art? Check. Juicy interviews with a whole gamut of gays? Check. John Waters? Check. Cool, let’s party like its 1999. -EF

2. Notes for a People’s Atlas (AREA Chicago) $8.00 – Notes on a People’s Atlas is a compelling project summary of AREA Chicago’s year-long autonomous mapping project. The gathering of how we chart our lives into physical space relfects the absorbtion of the political into the personal and vice versa, shaping an amorphous picture of a physical plane. Compelling and well-explained, “Notes” offers some amazing modes of mapping, Chicago-centric but extending itself worldwide. -EF

3.   Grantland Quarterly vol 1 (McSweeneys) $25.00 – Sports journal from Eggers & Co. More copies on the way!

4.   S #9 Baltic Comics Magazine $8.00

5. The Post-It Note Diaries: 20 Stories of Youthful Abandon Embarrassing Mishaps and Eve by Arthur Jones and friends (Plume) $15.00

6.  Make Your Place: Affordable Sustainable Nesting Skills by Briggs (Microcosm) $7.00

7. Everybody Dies: A Children’s Book for Grown Ups (Don’t Feel Bad) $by Ken Tanaka $10.00

8. Crap Hound #8 Superstition by Sean Tejaratchi (Show & Tell) $12.00 – This issue meditates on such things as black cats, butterflies, knots, candles…All with a wonderful “Fair Use” collage-y awesomeness.

9. Milk and Cheese Dairy: Products Gone Bad (They Hate What You Hate And They Hate You) by Evan Dorkin (Dark Horse) $19.99 – This Everything-Milk-and-Cheese lux hardcover collection has even got our resident vegan Neil stoked -EF

10. Cartoonshow #1 You Will All Die In Pain by Derek M. Ballard (Drippy Bone) $6.00 – Shit, this comic came outta left field and hit me upside the head as I was leaning in for more pretzels. Freak publishers Drippy Bone Books and freak publishee Derek M Ballard flow together into one pastel future pornscape of the third mind. Stain your purity panties and give it a go, so glad this is happening. -EF