Published by Motorbooty World-Wide Communications., Ann Arbor, Michigan., 1990
Seller: N. G. Lawrie Books, Sheffield, United Kingdom
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Add to basketMagazine. Condition: Very Good+. Unpaginated (72pp), with features, photos, comics & adverts. A music fanzine featuring the Detroit music scene with underground comix art & graphics. This issue includes: The Stooges & Iggy Pop, MC5, Harry Crews (Gothic Deep South novelist), Sonny Sharrock & more. A clean & unmarked copy. Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall.
Published by Studio 4, San Francisco, 1989
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Vintage flyer for the 1989 film festival. The festival featured screenings of films by experimental filmmakers Phillip Guilbeau and Danny Plotnick, Michael Conner, Jim Sikora, Julie Murray, Chris Simons, Jim Van Bebber, "and other surprises," on Friday November 10, 1989, at Studio 4, located at 2702 18th Street in San Francisco. 11 x 8.5 inches. Xerographic duplication on beige paper. Small pinholes to the corners, else Near Fine.
Published by Artists' Television Access, San Francisco, 1990
Vintage flyer for the premiere of Danny Plotnick's 1990 experimental short film, "Death Sled II: Steel-Belted Romeos," with an addition screening of Plotnick's 1989 short "Creep," as well as films by Mark Street, Phillip R. Ford, Phillip Guilbeau, Laura Rosow, Jim Sikora, and Dana Mendelssohn, at the Artists' Television Access (ATA), Saturday, February 3, 1990. According to director Danny Plotnick's website, "Death Sled II: Steel-Belted Romeos" is a "tale of backwoods blacktop mayhemTwo dim-witted, lead-footed guidos from Bayonne, New Jersey bust through stoplight after stoplight in their turbo-charged, bad-assed, jet-black Pontiac Grand Prix until their mean machine nearly eighty-sixes another hunk of American steel. And that's just the start of it . A confrontation, an assault, fists-a-flying, and traffic violations." A trailblazer for the independent film scene of the 1990s, Plotnick made over twenty films since the late 1980s, and has released three VHS compilations and one DVD compilation. His coffee table art book on the history of Super 8 filmmaking, "Super 8: An Illustrated History" was published in 2020. Formed in 1986, the ATA is a San Francisco-based, artist-run, non-profit, which promotes underground and experimental art, as well as providing a screening venue for independent films, exhibitions, performances, workshops, and events. 8.5 x 11 inches on pink paper. Very Good plus, with light overall dampstaining and two pinholes.