“Inspired by the bands, the crowds, and the set of contrasts presented by these clubs, artists developed projects that reflected this new energy.” Read the articleRead More/Lire plus
“La galerie Agnes B propose une plongée dans les mouvements post-punk, cold wave et culture novö en France.” http://fluctuat.premiere.fr/Expos/News/Agnes-B-Des-jeunes-gens-moedernes-eux-nous-une-rencontre-possible-3212996Read More/Lire plus
With 34.7% of the vote, the capital city of Iceland – Reykjavik -had voted a new party into power: the anarcho-surrealists.
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Culturcide’s first single, “Another Miracle”/”Consider Museums as Concentration Camps”
“And yet, as Flood told it at the press preview for the Luxembourg & Dayan show last week, the Lace paintings are, in fact, hateful, or at least, in his words, have “hateful … Read More/Lire plus
People are so endlessly let down by their heroes, but I guess that’s their fault. They shouldn’t have heroes, but that’s the society we live in: big heroes, little people. Sure, I acknowledge that there are people who might … Read More/Lire plus
The posters, old and curled, shouted messages of women’s liberation, Latin American solidarity and the struggle against apartheid. One by one, Molly Fair flattened them on the table. She had in her hands a screen print, dated Feb. 22, … Read More/Lire plus
“Is it punk to age ungracefully? Certainly most, if not all, of the male punk musicians have managed to do it. For a woman, it seems like throwing your aging body in the face of the general public like … Read More/Lire plus
Julian Stallabrass made his share of enemies in London’s art scene with his book, High Art Lite: British Art in the 1990s, an excoriation of the pop posturing beneath the yBa’s punk exterior… Partially the cycle of fashion and … Read More/Lire plus
David Altmejd, The Sculptor’s Oldest Son, 2004
Punk figures in here too, although it was always more proletarian.
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Some art we like in spite of ourselves. That’s how I feel about the raucous work of 26-year-old Katherine Bernhardt, whose paintings are some of the loosest around. Her style is a hybrid of funk, punk, pop and every … Read More/Lire plus