Issue number 121 of New Observations: "The Magazine that Lets the Artists Speak for Themselves." Guest edited by Charlie Citron. Essays "A Global House: From Place to Place," by Charlie Citron; "Star Studded Strangler," by Bernhard Geyer; "You Don't Know Me," by Susanne Greven; "I am You Poster Project," by Daniel Dewaele; "Vogue," by Odili Donald Odita; "News Memory," by Ann Rosén; "Insert Breath," by Jennie C. Jones; "Wave Theory," by Sandi Slone; "Lunar Radio," by David Lillington; "A Short Story," by Leo; "Boyhood 7 to 9 Years Old," by Douglas Allsop; "Dust to Dust," by Siobhan Davies; "Proust Map (The Paris Residences of Proust)," by Susanna Harwood Rubin; "Feirefiss & Lady Solid," by Caro Bensca; "Der Grosse Guckkasten," by Stefan Bohnenberger; "The Moonlight Ball," by Anna Best; "Easy Marchers: Martin Zet," by Keiko Sei; "Return," by Sylvia de Swaan; "Fools Gold," by David Mills; "Untitled," by Jårg Geismar; "Otis Laubert, The Coat of Dorian Grey," by Milos Vojtêchovsky; "Filip Turek: From the History of Art," by Thomas Pospiszyl; "A Dancer's Skin, Damascus Lamp," by Peter Lelliott; "Sharif Waked: Melancholy," by Naomi Aviv; "Kaffiyeh," by Tzibi Geva; "Rash-Elshitan, Bedouin Tent, In Paradise Tour," by S. Bohnenberger, Charlie Citron, J. Fleishman; "Mahabarata," by M.S. Umesh; "On Edgar Harris," by Peter Haffenden; "Reflections from the Bridge, On Albertine Viegas and Monitien Boonma," by Richard Thomas; "Memory and the Present," by Franklin Sirmans; "China Town, Far East or Chances Are, I Will Never Go to China," by Paul Tabak; "In and Out," by Binghui Huangfu; "Beauties Captured in Time," by Wang Zhiyuan; "Sento, Time - Space," by Toshiharo Yashiro; "Out of Nowhere," by Denise Carvalho; "Mars Exhibition," by Theo Schepens. Cover: Sylvia de Swaan.