Whats to be said? This is probably the best book on youth culture that exists at this time. Everything from Skinheads, through to punks, new romantics, goths and all the rest, shot at source by a man who was a fly on the wall throughout the whole lot. Everything that counts is here. From The Batcave to The Blitz and the Wag via World's End and Petticoat Lane. Stupendous.
Monday, 2 September 2013
Search & Destroy complete run (1-11)
The best punk zine ever. Started with two $100 loan from Lawrence Ferlenghetti and Allan Ginsberg. The U.S. scene, far from being a poor impersonation of the British movement, soon developed an energy and talent of its own, which was documented in its own home-grown magazine, "Search and Destroy", edited by V. Vale between 1977 and 1979. Sums up the more intelligent end of the movement. Featuring Patti Smith, Vivienne Westwood, Nico, the Buzzcocks, the Clash, the Cramps, Siousxie, the Damned, Captain Beefheart, Throbbing Gristle, Devo, Iggy Pop, Cabaret Voltaire, the Dead Kennedys, and the Ramones, alongside writers and filmmakers such as William Burroughs, J.G. Ballard, John Waters, Russ Meyer and David Lynch. An amazing and complete overview of the U.S. Punk/New Wave scene in its infancy, as well as being an important link between the beat movement and punk. All issues are in perfect condition.
Purple Fashion 4 - Winter 1998
The last Purple fashion single issue before the magazine amalgamated into one, and then divided again in 2004. Lots of super Bernadette Corporation, Mark Borthwick, Hussein Chalayan, Viktor & Rolf, Helmut Lang by Terry Richardson, Bless, streetstyle a la 1998, Margiela, the new Selfridges etc. Great.
Purple Fashion 3 - Summer 1997
Early Purples really sum up the anti fashion aesthetic of the late nineties, and this is no exception. So, we have at least 200 pages which include a brilliant Margiela piece, super work by Camille Vivier, Maurizio Cattelan, Elein Fleiss, Terry Richardson, Susan Ciancolo, Anders Edstrom, a super Kim Gordon/Mark Borthwick piece, Comme des Garcons by Borthwick and so on. So amazing.
L'Hiver de L'Amour Bis
Brilliant 1994 book from the exhibition of the same name, curated by Purple magazine titans Zahm and Fleiss. Shows some super Margiela work, Larry Clark, Viktor & Rolf, Inez van Lamsweerde, Dike Blair, Carsten Holler, Alix Lambert, Wolfgang Tillmans, General Idea, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Anders Edstrom etc. So basically an exhibition of what would have appeared in Purple at the time. Design negation at its best.
Sunday, 1 September 2013
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