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The Time a Japanese Noise Musician Destroyed a Venue With a Bulldozer
In 1985, Hanatarash frontman Yamantaka Eye drove an excavator into a Tokyo venue, turning a…
Outsiders as Drawn by an Outsider: Jo Brocklehurst and London After Dark
Jo Brocklehurst moved through London’s underground as both a witness and accomplice of life on…
Getting High with Shakespeare? It Might Have Happened
From clay pipe residues to cryptic sonnet lines, a long-running theory proposes that William Shakespeare…
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Across the history of Renaissance Art, the mysterious Dutch printmaker Hercules Seghers is perhaps the most innovative–and relatively unknown.
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Flyers from Black Flag and the California Punk Scene of the 80s
A new auction unearths classic works from Raymond Pettibon, frequent Black Flag collaborator and the foremost artist of the Southern…
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Photos from the Carefree Early Years of Ibiza’s Party Scene
A revealing glance by one Spanish photographer into the halcyon early days of the Ibizan clubbing and party scene, where…
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This Obscure Experimental Graphic Novel Was Decades Ahead of Other Comics
Avant-garde surrealism and comic books come together in a little-known early graphic novel created by visionary artist Martin Vaughn-James.
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Rare Photos of Southern California Skateboarders Tearing Up Empty Pools in the 70s
Rediscovered photos of the renegade pool skating phenomenon of 70s Southern California captured by Craig Fineman.
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Rough and Rude: Uncovering the Vivid Raver Art of 90’s UK Garage
The frenetic visual culture of the classic UK jungle and other underground rave scenes is preserved in zine form.
