
The mid-1960s witnessed a boom in underground and selfpublished works. Hectographs, mimeographs, and offset printing not only allowed for the production of small, lowcost print runs but also promote a unique aesthetic: using wild mock-ups, »messianic amateurs« combined typescript aesthetics, handwriting, scribbled drawings, assemblages of collaged visuals, porn photos, snapshots, and comic
strips. The typography consciously frees itself, in parallel to a liberalization of linguistic and visual forms of expression in the name of a new »sensibility«.
This book (which appears in conjunction with an exhibition at the Weserburg in Bremen) is the first to present the underground and self-published works that came out of West Germany in such depth, while also showing the internationalcontext in which they emerged: not as an anecdotal history but as an attempt to tap into the aesthetic cosmos of a Do-It-Yourself rebellion, one that also challenges us to take a new look at the current boom in »independent publishing«, the risograph aesthetic, and so on.
368 pp.
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Slow Down Abstractions - Adrien Vescovi
Papillon, La Trance n°8 - Raphaël Garnier
Zombie Girls 2.0 - Lucie Lučanská
Tomber dans l'escalier - Jasper Sebastian Stürup
Cartographies - Chloé Vanderstraeten
Lumières - Guillaume Chauchat
Collective of sights
Le chateau enchanté - Atelier Mclane
Four Worlds - Hannah Waldron
Christina Forrer - Don’t Swallow Your Tongue
Una Silla Plegada ( A Folded Chair) - José Quintanar
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