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Art Archives: 06/2018

Jello Biafra and his father interviewed at the ‘Frankenchrist’ obscenity trial

Jello Biafra in court, 1987 (via Heather Harris Photography) In December 1985, a Southern Californian teenager named Tammy Scharwath bought the Dead Kennedys’ latest album,…

Oliver Hall
Jun 22, 2018

The perverse and the transcendent: An interview with Ron Athey

One of the great challenges of considering the work of a groundbreaking artist like Ron Athey is that we must consider how temporal and ephemeral…

Ariel Schudson
Jun 21, 2018

The strange allure of decayed daguerreotypes

Emma Gillingham, circa 1851-60. Nick Cave has often said he likes Elvis Presley during his late, fat, drug-addled period because those “final concerts were absolutely…

Paul Gallagher
Jun 18, 2018

The Fool: The Dutch artists who worked for the Beatles (and made their own freak folk masterpiece)

“It appears that some part of Slothrop ran into the AWOL Džabajev one night in the heart of downtown Niederschaumdorf. (Some believe that fragments of…

Richard Metzger
Jun 12, 2018

Illustrations of weird creatures and fabulous beasts from a Japanese ‘Monster Scroll’

Oyajirome–this monster will see you sneaking up with its big eye in the back of its head and then rip you apart with its one-talon…

Paul Gallagher
Jun 11, 2018
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