Issue #05 – Summer 2010
This is the fifth issue of Peep-Hole Sheet, the first of its second year. With this issue, and for the next four, the graphic layout will be slightly changed. As usual, to avoid possible filters and superstructure, we do not anticipate anything of what follows. We will just say that this is an extract of Snowblind, a book that Massimo Grimaldi wrote during the past ten years and which will be published in the near future.
Massimo Grimaldi (Taranto, 1974) lives and works in Milan.
Peep-Hole Sheet is a quarterly of writings by artists. Each issue is dedicated solely to one artist, who is invited to contribute with an unpublished text whose content is completely free in terms both of subject and format. The texts are published in their original language, with accompanying translation in English. Peep-Hole Sheet is meant for those who believe artists are catalysts for ideas all around us, and who want to read their words without any filter. Over time it aspires to build up an anthology of writings that might open new perspectives for interpreting and understanding our times. Peep-Hole Sheet is published and distributed by Mousse Publishing.