Now on newsstands, Esopus 18 includes artists' projects by Bill Burns, Bryan Nash Gill, and Mary Lum, 100 frames from Kelly Reichardt's Ode, early portraits by Magnum photographer Erich Hartmann, facsimile reproductions of documents from MoMA's 1969 "Spaces" exhibition; and a CD of new songs by Lee Ranaldo, Horse Feathers, Andrew Bird, and others inspired by Nicolas Slonimsky's 1947 book Thesaurus of Scales and Melodic Patterns.
Each week, Esopus will stream a full-length version of one of more than 200 tracks that have appeared on its 19 themed audio compilations.
Our new issue will launch at BRIC Rotunda Gallery in Brooklyn Heights on Thursday, May 2nd, from 7 to 9pm.
Musicians reference customer-service experiences in 12 brand-new songs.
Esopus 17 and Esopus 18 will be available in a select number of Anthropologie stores starting at the end of February.
After an intensive six-month redesign, the Esopus website has relaunched to the public with a wide range of brand-new features.
The Esopus Foundation has just received a $25,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to support the publication of Esopus.