The Cenacles and the Limelight

Recently we have seen a wave, an inflation of events and exhibitions called “surrealist.” One of its characteristics is the notable presence of sponsorship logos, most of them representing more or less official cultural institutions. We note the participation of more and less well-known, including some repulsive people from the academic world. In other words: [...]

2020-01-28T18:45:26+00:00October 21st, 2019|Essay|

Polymorph Bodyshop Opening Night

POLYMORPH BODYSHOP PARTICIPANTS Jason Abdelhadi, Michele Bachelet, Maria Brothers, Steven Cline, Casi Cline, Peggy Cline, Paul Cowdell, William Davison, Rikki Ducornet, Merl Fluin, Mattias Forshage, Kathleen Fox, Sebastián Jiménez Galindo, Javier Galvez, Joël Gayraud, Guy Girard, Ottawa Surrealist Group, Sa’ad Hassan, Janice Hathaway, Sherri Higgins, Bruno Jacobs, Aaron Dylan Kearns, Renay Kerkman, Arianna Khmelniuk, [...]

2019-12-27T19:56:11+00:00September 16th, 2019|News|

HIS BODY IS A CROW

His Body is a Crow is a collection of surrealist poems by Steven Cline. They are a signalsign from a unknown place. A place of strange entities and folkloric thingamajigs, of cruelty and sweetness in dialectical communion. In these poems Word fornicates with Word, and Meaning has very little gravity. Meaning may be seen to [...]

2019-12-27T20:02:02+00:00July 21st, 2019|News|

Hypnagogic film for your indoor voice, please!

Scene I   A flower spreads open in black and white with a tentacle for each petal. One cloudy day this plant will gesture threateningly to a line of elementary students in front of their school.   Voice: “The smallest is the best kind.”   [This film is cut from the hypnagogic imagery and phrases [...]

2019-06-11T22:27:36+00:00June 11th, 2019|Dreams, Essay|

An Attempt at Busby Berkeley Exegesis

Love will take you by the hand And lead you to its wonderland Forget about your rainbow schemes Spin a little web of dreams Busby Berkeley is the hermetic tardigrade of cinema. Busby becomes our homunculus each time we view the pleasures of his celluloid geometry. Each time we “bring our broken melody” into his [...]

2020-01-08T16:53:45+00:00March 3rd, 2019|Essay, Film|

Merl Fluin – The Golden Cut

The much anticipated surrealist western from Merl Fluin is now available! From the Gorgon in Furs blog: Ante up, dreamers… Circus stunt rider TJ Breckenridge is devastated when her horse Cowhead is snatched from the big top one night. Because Cowhead is no ordinary circus animal: secret daughter of TJ’s lover, she is simultaneously horse [...]

2019-12-27T20:02:28+00:00February 22nd, 2019|Uncategorized|

Bessie A. Ficklen – Dream-Poetry (1891)

Brief introduction to an oneiricist aunty Every once in a while another hidden ancestor will pop up in the most unlikely of spots. We think it’s important to bring these missing links to light wherever possible, and to celebrate the often hidden efforts of dreamworld explorers of all times and eras… Oh there you are, [...]

2020-01-04T16:04:49+00:00February 3rd, 2019|Dreams, Essay|

Joël Gayraud – The Attic of the Abyss

It often happens that some confirmation signal comes in after one of our issues has wrapped up. We welcome this as an indication that the game is not finished, that the exploration continues, and that nothing is ever truly “too late”. In this case, Joël Gayraud has sent us a startling piece of theatre on [...]

2019-01-13T03:42:06+00:00January 12th, 2019|Poetry, Prose|
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