DIY Movement in Art, Music and Publishing

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Albert Oehlen
alternative publishing methods
artist
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Beat Poetry
Bikini Kill
Black Flag
BQ
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counterculture
critical theory
cultural entrepreneurship
cultural studies
digital cultural production
DIY Space
DJ Booth
Downtown Scene
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Frankie Knuckles
HDP
independent
independent creative networks
Konrad Lueg
local
Post-punk Scene
Post-war
practice
Punk Scene
Riot Grrrl
Riot Grrrl Scene
Rosemarie Trockel
Rough Trade
Routledge Research
scene
Sex Pistols
Sigmar Polke
SOA
Staatliche Kunstakademie
subcultural studies
subculture
sustainable creative enterprise models
urban creative ecosystems
West Germany
Wolfgang Tillmans

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138840751
  • Weight: 730g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 03 May 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book considers the history of Do It Yourself art, music and publishing, demonstrating how DIY strategies have transitioned from being marginal, to emergent, to embedded. Through secondary research, observation and 30 original interviews, each chapter analyses one of 15 creative cities (San Francisco, Los Angeles, Dusseldorf, New York, London, Manchester, Cologne, Washington DC, Detroit, Berlin, Glasgow, Olympia (Washington), Portland (Oregon), Moscow and Istanbul) and assesses the contemporary situation in each in the post-subcultural era of digital and internet technologies. The book challenges existing subcultural histories by examining less well-known scenes as well as exploring DIY "best practices" to trace a template of best approaches for sustainable, independent, locally owned creative enterprises.

Dr. Sarah Lowndes is a writer, curator and Research Fellow at Norwich University of the Arts, UK. Her other publications include ocial Sculpture: The Rise of the Glasgow Art Scene (2010), All Art is Political: Writings on Performative Art (2014) and Contemporary Artists Working Outside the City: Creative Retreat (2018).

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