WHITE FUNGUS
地址: 
408台灣台中市南屯區南屯路二段420號7樓之5 
Address:
  7F-5, No. 420, Sec. 2, Nantun Rd., Taichung City, Taiwan 408
White Fungus to Release 16th Issue
Taiwan-based magazine White Fungus is about to release its 16th issue. The new issue features a 50-page interview  with  Carolee  Schneemann,  an  epic  exploration  of  the  world  of  animal  music,  plus  Kurt Gottschalk reports on a New York performance of Max Richter’s SLEEP.
Taipei  curator  Jeph  Lo  describes  witnessing  the  emergence  of  noise  music  in  Taiwan’s  post–martial law era, alongside a photo essay on political demonstrations held during the island’s transition out of military rule. There is an article about 2018 Turner Prize–nominee Luke Willis Thompson, plus an interview with Dor Guez about the Christian Palestinian Archive. The issue features new performance art from Taiwan, plus a profile of obscure Wellington street artist Ruffo who appears in Chris Kraus’s classic fantastical memoir I Love Dick.
White Fungus was started in 2004 by brothers Ron Hanson and Mark Hanson in Wellington, New Zealand.  The  first  issue  was  an  impromptu  protest  against  the  building  of  a  motorway  that  would cut through the city’s arts district, destroying heritage buildings and forcing artists from their studios.
Copies  of  the  first  issue  were  produced  on  a  photocopier,  wrapped  in  Christmas  paper  and  hurled anonymously through the entrances of businesses throughout the city. The name of the publication comes from a can of “white fungus”, a commercially produced pulped beverage the Hansons discovered in their local supermarket in Taiwan. In 2009 the Hansons relocated back to Taiwan where they have since been active publishing and directing live art events.
The 16th issue of White Fungus will be hitting shelves world-wide in mid-January via Boutique Magazines. If you would like any further information about White Fungus, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
Ron Hanson
Editor-in-Chief
editor@whitefungus.com
 
