"Pop art is neither abstract nor realistic, though it has contacts in both directions. The core of pop art is at neither frontier. It is, essentially, an art about signs and sign-systems." - Lawrence Alloway

Print PDFs

Thanks to the hard work of Dustin Pike, ÆQAI has a series of printable PDFs now available. Here is our early list of them below. The monthly issues have an accompanying printable version. They are meant to serve as a supplement, not a substitute.

ÆQAI information page

    Monthly issues. Please email the editor (editor AT aeqai.com) or Dustin Pike (pikedesign AT gmail.com) for a copy. Due to the large size, we are reluctant to put them on the server.
  • Available: From October, 2009 to the present

Artists written up by the journal could print the PDF and include it in their portfolios. If a gallery has a review, the gallerist could print and post it in the same way that restaurants post reviews in their spaces. By framing a review and hanging it in the gallery office, the gallery lets its collectors and visitors know of the relevance of its shows. This is not ostentation - it is sharing of information. It also helps people know about our journal. We also hope that libraries can be persuaded to print it and put it into their periodicals section (so that the public without funds for a computer or printer may enjoy the publication). Ideally, cafes would do this as well, leaving it on their tables as a reference. We do not have the funds to print this for these entities.