Film director Harmony Korine, whose work includes "Gummo," "Julien Donkey Boy," and most recently "Mister Lonely," has also worked in the field of graphic art, releasing the books "A Crack Up at the Race Riots" and "Pass the Bitch Chicken" in the past decade. Before those books, he and fellow artist Mark Gonzales put together limited run fanzines showcasing their bitingly satirical and wildly inappropriate collages and language pieces to be sold out of the Alleged and Andrea Rosen galleries in New York City. This boxed set contains replicas of all eight zines, perfectly reproduced, with a bonus poster added to the package.
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""Scraps of thoughts strung together--impressionistic jokes, story fragments, Hollywood apocrypha, and lists--offer unaltered evidence of the artist's creative process through his 20s." --"Village Voice
" Scraps of thoughts strung togetherimpressionistic jokes, story fragments, Hollywood apocrypha, and listsoffer unaltered evidence of the artist's creative process through his 20s. "Village Voice"
Harmony Korine is the director of the films "Gummo, Julien Donkey-Boy, Mister Lonely, "and "Trash Humpers, " as well as the music videos for artists such as Cat Power, Sonic Youth, and Will Oldham. He wasthe writer of the film "Kids"and is the author of "A Crackup at the Race Riots." He lives in Nashville, Tennessee. Mark Gonzales is a professional skateboarder, artist, and the author of "Broken Poems, Emportant News, "and "High Tech Poetry. "He lives in Los Angeles."
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