Punk & Post-Punk 9.3 is out now online, print copies landing very soon.
Guest edited by Rebecca Binns and Ian Trowell, this is a special issue on the theme of Punk, Art & Design.
Contents:
• Rebecca Binns & Ian Trowell – Editorial
• Ian Trowell – Counter realities and conflicted place: Gee Vaucher’s The Feeding of the Five Thousand in the punk art tradition
• Maria Buszek – Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Lower East Side: Post-punk feminist art and New York’s Club 57
• Marie Arleth Skov – The 1979 American Punk Art dispute: Visions of punk art between sensationalism, street art and social practice
• Ana Raposo & Russ Bestley – Designing fascism: The evolution of a neo-Nazi punk aesthetic
• Rebecca Binns – Alternative states of being: Automatism, transgression and DIY in the work and life of Cathy Ward
• Sarah Dryden – Burning up time: An interview with Stuckist painter Paul Harvey
• Rebecca Binns – Of other spaces: ‘Punk art’ and its wider contexts
• Russ Bestley – Art On My Sleeve: An interview with Steve Averill, graphic designer
Reviews
Rich Cross – Stencils: Past, Present, and Crass! book review
Richard Foster – Too Fast to Live Too Young to Die: Punk & Post Punk Graphics 1976–1986 book review
Steve Finbow – Warhol: A Life as Art book review
Russ Bestley – Young Punks book review
Russ Bestley – When Midnight Comes Around book review
Edward Avery-Natale – Punk Now!! Contemporary Perspectives on Punk book review
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