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Speechless by Peter Kuper,

Speechless by Peter Kuper,
A coffee-table art book of one of the most significant activist artists of our generation. Spanning three decades, Speechless will cover the career of artist Peter Kuper. From his co-founding days of "World War 3" (the longest running magazine in 'zine history), to Rolling Stone's Comic Artist of the Year, to major magazine cover illustrator and beyond. This full-color, hardcover collection will include dozens of unpublished illustrations and wordless comics in the unique stencil style that gave his DC/Vertigo collection The System its powerhouse punch, and helped revamp the look and feel of the world renowned Spy vs. Spy (which Kuper has illustrated for Mad Magazine for the past three years). Speechless will also include essays and anecdotes on his experiences as a comic art expert in a landmark obscenity trial; step-by-step discussion of the process of illustrating covers for magazines like Time and the Village Voice; commentary on creating the very first comic strip to appear in the hallowed New York Times; and tales of harrowing travels spanning the globe. This ultimate collection of Kuper's art will leave any fan of the medium ...



The Tiger's Eye: The Art of a Magazine by Pamela Franks,
The Tiger's Eye: The Art of a Magazine by Pamela Franks,
The Tiger's Eye, a widely read magazine of art and literature, was published in nine quarterly issues from 1947 to 1949 by writer Ruth Stephan and painter John Stephan. It took its name from the poem by William Blake. The Tiger's Eye featured European and American Surrealists, members of the Latin American avant garde, and young American painters soon to become known as Abstract Expressionists. The artists, among them Max Ernst, Alberto Giacometti, Adolph Gottlieb, Stanley William Hayter, Andre Masson, Pablo Picasso, Mark Rothko, Anne Ryan, Kay Sage, Kurt Seligmann, Rufino Tamayo, and Mark Tobey, as well as art editor and co-publisher John Stephan himself, range across the cultural forefront of the post-war period. This handsome book presents numerous examples of the art, writings, and pages of the magazine, using it as a lens through which to view the art world during these richly creative years when its center was shifting from Paris to New York. Also included is an essay tracing the history of the magazine, along with an annotated index of its contributors. Lavishly produced as an homage to the format, striking design, and structural devices of The Tiger's Eye, the resultant volume will not only contribute to our understanding of postwar art history but will itself illuminate every aspect of this complex publication.



Fuck You: A Magazine of the Arts - Fuck You: A Magazine of the Arts literary magazine founded in 1962 by Ed Sanders, poet, author, and member of the band The Fugs. Its credo was "I'll print anything", and Sanders cranked out thirteen issues on a mimeograph machine, printing work by Tuli Kupferberg, Charles Olson, Peter Orlovsky, Philip Whalen, Allen Ginsberg, Frank O'Hara, Julian Beck, Herbert Huncke, Gary Snyder, Diane DiPrima, William Burroughs, Leroi Jones, Gregory Corso, Robert Creeley, Michael McClure, Ted Berrigan, Joe Brainard, and Andy ...

Spires Intercollegiate Arts and Literary Magazine - Spires is an intercollegiate arts and literary magazine established in 1994 by undergraduates at Washington University in St. Louis.

Black Belt Magazine - Black Belt Magazine is a United States magazine covering combat sports and martial arts. Founded in 1961, it is one of the oldest publications about martial arts.

Collectivism (magazine) - Collectivism is a free arts and music magazine edited by Ed Povey, who also handles much of the distribution and design. The "free arts music mag" takes its name from a group of Wolverhampton-based artists who form a loose collective.



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