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Gwen Allen is Associate Professor of History of Art at San Francisco University. She is the author of Artists' Magazines: An Alternative Space for Art (2011).
This is a remarkable collection, both capacious and rigorously focused. Through a gratifyingly readable set of texts, Gwen Allen deftly argues for a consideration of the magazine as a key medium for artistic production in contemporary art.
(Suzanne Hudson, Associate Professor of Art History and Fine Arts, University of Southern California)The art world as we know it would not be the same without magazines. This valuable volume, smartly edited by Gwen Allen, brings together a compendium of material from alternative zines as well as more mainstream publications to show how artists and media producers have used magazine pages in striking ways to publicize and politicize images and ideas.
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