In the desolate landscape of philosophy, at the turn of the millennium, one name stands alone: Slavoj Žižek.
In DIRTY FOUND magazine, however, the arc of desire is explored not through dreams but through found high-school notes, Polaroid crotch shots and twisted grocery lists all assembled into an anthology of anthropornography.
Punk ‘77
Review by Drew Tewksbury, Flaunt Magazine, February 2007
Long before T-shirts emblazoned with the sequined likenesses of Johnny Rottens appeared in Hot Topic stores, punk was as a reaction to the commodified rock-’n’-roll culture of which, ironically, it is now a part. In 1977, punk was anything but mall fodder, or at […]