Synopses & Reviews
Some of these
Collected Fanzines were done in
collaboration with Mark Gonzales. Harmony and Mark
would go back and forth, trying to make each other
laugh. They’d stay up for days writing poems based on
the names of famous people like “Mae West go east.”
When there were enough sheets, they’d put them in
some kind of order, a lot of time they would use the
pages as pillows. It was a lot of fun, lots of laughs.
We’ve tried to reproduce them in trade paperback
form with the same production values which is to
say, not much. They also come in an ultra-deluxe
limited-edition box-set containing replicas of the
original fanzines, for those of you with your eyes on
future auction profits. Fuckers.
Harmony’s house burned down around 2000 or
something. At that point, the focus shifted. And he got
lazy. But today, we’ve got this collection of seven
fanzines from a time of innocence, exploration,
experimentation, discovery, depression and hanging
around.
Including these fanzines:
MY FRIEND OR SHEEP BOY
ADULTHOOD
ADULTHOOD 2
OH DEATH WHERE IS THY STING
FOSTER HOMES AND GARDENS
HUMOR
POCAHONTAS MONTHLY
HÜMER
Review
Scraps of thoughts strung togetherimpressionistic jokes, story fragments, Hollywood apocrypha, and listsoffer unaltered evidence of the artist's creative process through his 20s.” Village Voice
Synopsis
These eight limited-run fanzines were originally created between 1992 and 1999 and were sold out of the Alleged and Andrea Rosen galleries in New York City. Collected together for the first time, all of the original content is represented--low-concept, hilarious juxtapositions of words; scribbles and doodles; lists; monologues; free verse; jokes; innuendo; and both fake and real interviews. They blur the lines between fantasy and reality, and are often prankster in nature and laugh-out-loud funny. With weird musings, fake celebrity gossip, and hastily drawn art, this collection is a must have for fans of the authors and lovers of pop culture.
Synopsis
These eight limited-run fanzines were originally created between 1992 and 1999 and were sold out of the Alleged and Andrea Rosen galleries in New York City. Collected together for the first time, all of the original content is representedlow-concept, hilarious juxtapositions of words; scribbles and doodles; lists; monologues; free verse; jokes; innuendo; and both fake and real interviews. They blur the lines between fantasy and reality, and are often prankster in nature and laugh-out-loud funny. With weird musings, fake celebrity gossip, and hastily drawn art, this collection is a must have for fans of the authors and lovers of pop culture.