Colossive Cartographies Turns Five: Join the Celebration at Gosh! Comics

Author: Ben Williams

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Colossive Press is proud to celebrate five years and 66 issues (and counting) of the Colossive Cartographies series with a birthday bash at the amazing Gosh! Comics in London's Soho. Join the celebration on Friday, 20th June, from 7pm to 9pm.

Colossive Cartographies Turns Five: Join the Celebration at Gosh! Comics

Featuring work from comics creators, writers, illustrators, photographers and designers, Colossive Cartographies is a collaborative book arts project that uses a format called the Turkish map fold. This creates a neat little hand-folded A6 zine that pops open into a tactile, interactive A4 treat.

Tom and Cartographies at Thought Bubble
Tom Murphy and Cartographies at Thought Bubble

"I came up with the idea for the series after finding the format in a book-binding guide," says Colossive's Tom Murphy (who's recently developed a habit of quoting himself in press releases). "Inspired by seven-inch single subscriptions and comics series like mini kuš!, I thought it would be a nice collectable way to present one-page stories. So, I got in touch with a few creative friends and acquaintances to see if anyone wanted to take part."

Cartographies sold in aid of St Christopher's Hospice
Cartographies sold in aid of St Christopher's Hospice

It didn't take long before the first two titles – Stoic Soup by Olivia Sullivan and Fire Purges by Sean Azzopardi – were launched in June 2020.

The series quickly flourished as a diverse range of creators got to grips with the format and used the various folds and planes to create incredibly original work. The zines have subsequently featured twice in Broken Frontier's list of 'Ten UK Small Press Comics You Need to Own!' and have been nominated for 'Best Periodical Series' in the site's annual awards. They've also been collected by institutions including the National Art Library at the V&A, the Wellcome Collection, Columbia University (US), the Feminist Library and the London College of Communications.

Pushkin House Zine Fair

"It's always a thrill to see what people have done with the format – and we're never disappointed," says Colossive's Jane Gibbens Murphy, who's finally got to grips with the Turkish map fold after watching Tom do all the folding and sticking by himself for the best part of four years. "Each issue is one of a series of six, and people can subscribe to get all six for just a tenner. That way, you get to discover new artists and ideas, as well as enjoy the work of your favourite creators."

Making a Colossive Cartography
Making a Colossive Cartography

Tom continues: "Earlier this year, I realised we were coming up to the fifth anniversary of those first titles. I'm so proud of the series and the community of creatives that it brought together, and I really wanted to mark the occasion somehow. I sent the most speculative of emails to Gosh!, who have been great supporters of the series, and got an enthusiastic response straight back. I've been shopping at Gosh! since I first moved to London in the 1980s, so it's an incredible buzz to be holding an event there and become even a little part of the story.

"Added to that, the series took off in the dark days of lockdown, when everyone was stuck indoors. It would have been nice to have known then that we'd eventually all be getting together for a Friday night in Gosh!"

Colossive Cartographies

Colossive Press cartographies

The poster for the event has been created by Canadian artist/Colossive Cartographer Blaise Moritz. "We knew Blaise probably wouldn't be able to make it over, but we really wanted him to be involved and were thrilled when he agreed to do the poster for us," Tom says. "He's woven some lovely personal details into the design, and we can't wait to see it up in the shop."

Colossive Cartographies feat davidt dunlop
Colossive Cartographies feat Davidt Dunlop, available now

Join in on a lovely* midsummer evening to enjoy a drink, get zines signed, chat with some favourite small pressers, and discover new obsessions! The guest list includes Olivia, Sean, Tim Bird, Peony Gent, Lucy Sullivan, Joe Stone, Ed Pinsent, Miranda Smart, Gareth A Hopkins, and many, many more!

*Weather TBC. Obviously.

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