The Ganzfeld

The Ganzfeld was an art magazine[1] created by three New York City artists in 2000; Dan Nadel, Patrick Smith (of Vectorpark.com) and Tim Hodler (a Details editor), who were art graduates of Washington University in St. Louis. It was similar to the Meathaus anthology, created by artists who attended the New York School of Visual Arts.[2]

After the first issue, Smith and Hodler left the publication due to creative differences and were replaced by Peter Buchanan-Smith, art director for The New York Times.

The Ganzfeld combined art and art criticism, much of it related to comic books and cartoonists. Contributors included Chris Ware, Lauren Weinstein, Renée French, Ron Rege, Jr., Sasha Hirschfeld, Peter Blegvad, Blexbolex and Brian Ralph.

Buchanan-Smith left in 2005; Nadel was the sole editor of the anthology, which ceased publication as of issue seven published in January 2008.[3]

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