On the occasion of being invited to participate in the Hyde Park Art
Center's "Artists Run Chicago 2.0", the experimental art space Compound
Yellow produced its first book. "The Compound Yellow Manual of Prompts,
Provocations, Permissions and Parameters for Everyday Practices" is an
edited book that brings together 60 of Compound Yellow's hundreds of
affiliates for the first time ever. The book--edited by Jorge Lucero
(aka ConceptualArt Andteaching) and Laura Shaeffer--is simultaneously a
work of scholarship and a work of art, it is curated and emergent, it is
about one kind of practice and about hundreds. The book, not unlike
Compound Yellow itself, functions as hub (a place where ideas come in
and out of). Some of the contributions are made for contemplation and
some of them for activation; all of them are meant for generativity.
Contributors to this compendium include: Alberto Aguilar, Anon Anym,
Atlan Arceo-Witzl, Katrin Asbury, Robert Beshara, Bless & the
Overgraduators, Jessica Charlesworth & Tim Parsons, Alexander DeGraaf,
Tiny Domingos, Rachel Epp Buller, Tony Foley, Conrad Freiburg, Matthew
Girson, Shawn C. Greene, Ryan Griffis, Judith Heineman, Hannah
Hirsekorn, Brian Holmes, Holly Holmes, Regin Igloria, Luke Joyner,
Curtis Locke, Gwenn-Aël Lynn, Mary King, Hani Moustafa, N55, Justin
Nalley, Anders Nilsen, Frederick Nitsch, Andrew Nord, Jasper Nord,
Teresa Pankratz, Andrew Paterson, Lorenza Perelli, Erik Peterson,
Melissa Potter, John Preus, Public Collectors, Maggie Queeney, Allison
Peters Quinn, Alisa Reith & Matthew Nicholas, David Schalliol, Katrin
Schnabl, Doug Shaeffer, Laura Shaeffer, Edra Soto, Connie Spreen, Albert
Stabler, Randall Szott, Rachel Wallis, Sean Ward, Tessa Windt, Natalie
Wright, JI Yang, Vicky Wei-Hsuan Yen With and introduction by Jorge
Lucero