Punk Art History Raza RumiThe punk movement of the 1970s to early 1980s is examined as an art movement through archive research, interviews, and art historical analysis. It is about pop, pain, poetry, presence, and about a no future generation refusing to be the next artworld avant garde, instead choosing to be the rear guard. 103 col. and b w illus. Author interview with Foreword Reviews Author interview with Echoes & Dust New Books Network (New Books in Pop Culture)
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