Documentum Vol 1
by Dawn Kim, Stephen Shore and William Boling
Documentum is a guest-curated periodical archiving & examining the cultural ephemera of our time. Volume 1 examines the phenomenon of Instagram through the eyes of artists, writers, and cultural thinkers. It was founded by William Boling, Dawn Kim and Stephen Shore.
The first issue of Documentum is an over-sized newsprint publication examining and archiving the photo and other image driven work of outstanding artists who are engaging with Instagram in a committed way. This is done with the understanding that Instagram and other social media platforms for picture sharing are changing the way pictures have meaning. We are intent on archiving what is happening in this space now with the understanding that in the future, Instagram will be different. And we will be glad then to have this core sample of what it is now.
Featuring the work of artists:
Daniel Blaufuks
Céline Bodin
Matthew Brown
Cessare Fabbri & Silvia Loddo
Daphne Fitzpatrick
Emma Georgiou
Maury Gortemiller
Justin Graefer
Peter Halley
Marvin Heiferman
Jinjoo Hwang
Phillip March Jones
Christopher Kasprzak
Katrin Koenning
David La Spina
Tanya Marcuse
George Miles
Awoiska van der Molen
Erig Oglander
Buku Sarkar
Heather Sten
Yu Ukai
Grant Willing
Julian Woodcock
RADAR Vol 1: Red Clay













RADAR Vol 1: Red Clay
Red Clay, the inaugural issue of RADAR, focuses on the American South, examining one of America's most unique, complicated regions. Each collection in the series brings together photographers whose individual photobooks combined take the reader on an exploration of a particular place, region or territory.
The 5 books of the artists, Nydia Blas, Tim Davis, Maury Gortemiller, Laura Noel, and Anderson Scott are joined by a chapbook of poetry by the Pulitzer Prize winning poet Forrest Gander. The artists and projects were selected with the guidance of Maury Gortemiller who served as the lead curator for the collection to insure both the range of vision about the south that Red Clay is seeking as well as a synergy between the artists and projects themselves.
William Boling
David Campany
Dawn Kim
Chris Rhodes
Stephen Shore
Released 2015
42 pages
11.25” x 16.5”
30# Newsprint
Edition of 1000
ISBN 978-0-9799379-5-8



