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Book Review: A Collection of the Mythical and Surreal Legacy of Painter, Paul Whitehead
How many times have we all reminisced about great record album imagery? The great artists and designers of past eras, like Mark Ryden, Storm Thorgerson or Pedro Bell, transcended the music to n
September 21, 2020
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Do You Compute? Selling Tech from the Atomic Age to the Y2K Bug, 1950-1999
On the wall of my childhood bedroom, I had a poster of Miles Davis, deep in thought, emblazoned below with the small rainbow Apple logo and simple statement, “Think Different.” This was long befo
April 15, 2020
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KRINK: Graffiti, Art and Invention
So much of graffiti is about the passing of styles, a secret language that goes from block to block, neighborhood to city-at-large, then big cities and entire countries. Word of mouth isn’t the rig
April 01, 2020
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Face It: The Much Anticipated Autobiography by Debbie Harry
You know her. You know she was and is blonde (most of the time) and beautiful (all of the time), that she was immortalized by Andy Warhol in silk-screened canvas prints, emerged at the height of disc
November 25, 2019
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Book Review: "Woodstock: 3 Days of Peace & Music"
It was the end, and in a sense, a beginning. So much has been mythologized and written about Woodstock that it has become American folklore in ways that may always be greater than the actual three da
October 21, 2019
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Book Review: "Original Grin: The Art of Ron English"
We overuse a term such as "the original" too much in our society now. We are constantly trying to make something sound EPIC and IMPORTANT, when, in actuality, we are just creating clickbait headlines
October 12, 2019
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Ten Pounds of Mastery with "Robert Williams: The Father of Exponential Imagination"
“Art is not the slave of decoration,” is among the memorable declarations the painter and wordsmith pens (and I use the word literally) in acerbic, wickedly insightful essays that punctuate this
October 04, 2019
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Burning Man From Above: "Compass of the Ephemeral: Aerial Photography of Black Rock City"
Burning Man is kind of like skiing. For those who are drawn to each annual pilgrimage, it is worth the vital preparation, inevitable sting and mercuriality of weather, the physical toll and exhilarat
August 08, 2019
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Book Review: "SF Eyes" Compiles the Work of Hamburger Eyes
Zine juggernaut Hamburger Eyes has gone hardcover! Perhaps “juggernaut” is not the right word, because making a zine suggests a more humble approach to publishing material by doing it yourse
June 24, 2019
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Review: "The Book of Weirdo: A Retrospective of R. Crumb’s Legendary Humor Anthology"
Crack open the pages of Jon B. Cooke’s The Book of Weirdo, “A Retrospective of R. Crumb’s Legendary Humor Anthology,” and it’s like grabbing a fistful of chocolate bridge-mix. Some milky mo
June 18, 2019
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The Mash UP: Hip-Hop Photos Remixed by Iconic Graffiti Artists
Collaborations between photographers and artists are always intriguing. Hat & Beard’s latest art book, The Mash Up, takes this concept further by effectively bringing you back to a special
March 25, 2019
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Book Review: "Unnatural Selections: Artwork by Tiffany Bozic"
There was something magical about being a kid and learning about the natural world. I have distinct memories that my favorite field trips in grade school were the ones to the natural sciences museums
March 21, 2019
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