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coedit

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co·ed·it  (k-dt)
tr.v. co·ed·it·ed, co·ed·it·ing, co·ed·its
To edit (a print publication or a film) jointly with another or others.

co·edi·tor n.

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While this may evoke an archaic fear, it also echoes the future iconoclastic turn Holleman has predicted in an issue of the magazine he coedits, Re-Magazine: the profusion of images leading to a complete devaluation of the visual, and so finally doing away with the desire for images.
When he's not researching his next project, Leckey finds time to publish the occasional journal Saturday (which he coedits with Polly Staple, acting director of London's Cubitt Gallery) and to go on the road with his two-man band, donAteller (named after Donatella Versace).
He has in mind not only the Gallery, which is soon to relocate itself right on Dunedin's main street, but also Midwest, the better of the country's two art magazines, which he coedits from the Gallery, and the Under Capricorn agency, which he codirects and under whose auspices the very successful international conference "Is Art a European Idea?
 
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