Naked, hooded men on a boat, a topless woman, a little boy with a cigarette and other visual disturbances in Tranchée Racine's fourth issue. First out of four September issues.
Published following United Dead Artists' exhibition at Arts Factory Gallery, Paris, from September to October 2012.
With Christian Aubrun, MS Bastian, Jérémy Boulard Le Fur,
Marc Brunier-Mestas,
Captain Cavern, Mavado Charon,
Ichiba Daisuke,
Francesco Defourny, Camille Déjoué, Juliette Déjoué,
Guillaume Dénervaud, Rachel Deville,
Mike Diana,
Christelle Enault,
Jad Fair, Diego Fermin,
Frédéric Fleury, Piguel Géraud, Céline Le Gouail,
Céline Guichard, Chris Hipkiss, Joko, François de Jonge,
Wataru Kasahara,
Lilas, Tristan des Limbes,
Lolmède,
Arnaud Loumeau, Pierre Marty, Fanny Michaëlis, Takashi Nemoto, Marcus Nyblom, Charles Papier,
Tom de Pékin,
Pit, Pole Ka, Boris Pramatarov,
Pyon,
Jurictus RaboteauHelge Reumann, Xavier Robel,
Johnny Ryan,
Reinhard Scheibner, Shoboshobo,
Stefanie Schilling, Valfret,
Anne Van Der Linden, Martha Verschaffel,
Jérôme Zonder.
La Tranchée Racine is
United Dead Artists' graphic periodic: a giant (47,5 x 66 cm) 12 pages black & white newspaper. Gathering images, strips, photographs and texts selected by
Stéphane Blanquet (who illustrate all the issues' front covers),
La Tranchée Racine reflects the publishing house's raw identity. Each issue presents the works of more than forty authors in a rough yet meticulous display. Special issues are either dedicated to one particular author or full-page publication.