Rare 2021 Beautiful Bizarre #32 from 2021 is VG+
Also included are a brand new official 8.5x5.5 inch Sandra Chevrier Pop Up greeting card (8.5x11 when open), a 6 inch Sandra sticker, 3 Sandra and 3 Audrey custom made magnets im tossing in, and a
Brand new copy of Grafuck #4 a 5"x7" 182 page book from 2008 features the latest erotic work from a diverse group of established and emerging international artists. Illustration, photography, fine art, and graphic design all come together to play in an orgy of provocative images and ideas. Grafuck: Book 4 features the work of more than 80 artists from over a dozen different countries including Audrey Kawasaki, Camill d'Errico, Wilfrid Wood, Sayaka, Tessar Lo, Pomme Chan, Mikel Marton, Eveline Tarunadjaja, Neri, Brent Bonacorso, 2FRESH, Ippei Gyoubu, Saddington & Baynes, Ena, Vladimir Jedlicka, The Little Friends Of Printmaking, and many more. Also includes an impressive double- sided centerfold illustrated by the award- winning James Jean. Printed in four colors throughout with matte varnish and gold foil on the cover. Cover "pixel strip" is removable. Contains adult material.
Inside Issue 32 our special ‘Women Artists’ Issue
Exclusive Interviews: Sandra Chevrier, Ingrid Baars [2020 Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize, Honourable Mention], Harmonia Rosales, Susannah Martin
Studio Visit: We visit Rose Freymuth-Frazier’s New York City studio, and chat to her about her psychotherapy “On the Couch” series
Feature Articles: Audrey Kawasaki [cover artist], Laurie Lipton, Maryam Gohar, Rachael Bridge, Vanessa Stockard, Iness Rychlik, Laurie Lee Brom
Lookbook: Stunning full page reproductions of Pippa McManus’ mixed media paintings
Snapshot Q&A: Isabelle de Kleine, Cecilia Avendano, Kaethe Butcher, Catrin Welz-Stein, Claire Partington, Ana Bagayan all respond to the same 4 questions which delve into their artistic practice.
Curators Wishlist: Danielle Krysa, Director & Founder of The Jealous Curator shares what she would like to add to her personal collection
Artist + Artist: Artist friends, Shana Levenson & Judy Takacs discuss issues facing women artists in the visual arts today