Monday, April 30, 2012

Episode 29: Zine's

This is as close as we'll ever get to a centralized, often reproduced type of image that could loosely be called "punk art." The great part of it is, the mindset behind 'zines and the punk spirit of rebelling against conventional images is the same driving force in art that has kept it changing over millenia. For the 'zine movement, it's all about contributing. It doesn't matter what the final product looks like--it's so much more important that the creation of a 'zine shows that someone somewhere was able to muster up enough passion to contribute something instead of just whining about what everyone else was creating. Listen as we talk about how 'zines got appropriated by different groups in order to find a voice that no other medium would give them.


Here is our version of a Zine...and of course, it's about art history!







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If you have topics in art history you're just itching to hear more about, leave us a comment or email us at: uvu.artsandfacts@gmail.com.