BROOKS, Rosetta, ed.
BROOKS, Rosetta, ed.
London: Gallery House Press, 1981. [24]pp; b&w illus. Unbound sheets, folded twice to form half-size covers; opens to 16-1/2 x 11-3/4 in. Corner wear; creasing along horizontal fold. Very good.
Fourth of fifteen total issues of this edgy UK artists' periodical comprised of "critical writings and artists' projects, approaching visual art as one facet of a wider arena of cultural production including fashion, punk music, and television" (Allen, Artists' Magazines, p. 313). This issue on the theme of "Future Dread," with articles throughout exploring what editor Rosetta Brooks in an essay at rear describes as the "pose of the fascist" in contemporary culture. Contents include an article by Marek Kohn on the use of Nazi symbolism among UK skinhead culture; "The End of Liberalism" by Dan Graham; an interview with Bifo about Bologna's defunct free radio station Radio Alice; an extract of an interview with Felix Guattari; an article by Martin Pouret about the use of Nazi symbolism by artists Gilbert and George. Additional contributions from Richard Strange (interview), Philip Monk, Jonathon Miles, Jean Fisher, John Maybury, Creith Wyn Evans, Michael Newman, et al.
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