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Suzanne Stein and Alli Warren - Pegasus Books - 6.2.07

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Suzanne Stein and Alli Warren Alli Warren, Cousins
Alli Warren, Cousins TAXT press before the speculation came the looking

Stein and Warren read from a 1993 interview between artists Felix Gonzalez-Torres and Tim Rollins. Thanks to Erin Morrill for the better photos. See more at her flickr page.

Alli Warren was born in Southern California. She transposes by various techniques onto the large, flat grid, or field, of printed pages. Lame House Press recently reprinted Cousins. She currently lives in San Francisco and works at Small Press Distribution, in the form of a golden horn.

See also: before the speculation came the looking.

Suzanne Stein is a poet, and the former codirector and film curator of four walls gallery in San Francisco. Poetry & performance talks have appeared in a variety of publications, including Bay Poetics, Encyclopedia, Vanitas, Both/Both, Mirage #4 Period[ical], Commonweal, 14 Hills, Small Town, and minor american, among others. Film and film/text performance work has been shown at Refusalon Gallery, the Berkeley Art Center, New Langton Arts, Artists Television Access, and elsewhere. She is editor & publisher of the small press TAXT, committed to making visible the work of contemporary poets, writers, & artists previously under-represented in publication. She lives in Oakland.

Read an interview with Stein at: Philly Sound. See also: lwc/lwk.

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