We are grateful to @itisbritjones and @BurlContemp for this wonderful review of our new volume devoted to the ultraleft underground zine "Resurgence' (1964-1967). Our main goal was to facilitate access to this rare anti-racist counterculture zine. This review helps that process!
‘It is the culmination of a years-long effort to locate Johnathan Leake and the twelve issues of “Resurgence” that he and his comrades published in the 1960s’.
@itisbritjones reviews @AbigailSusik’s book dedicated to Leake’s radical Surrealism.
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Magritte took issue less with the undeniable visual link between Pop and his own paintings than with what he considered to be the movement’s “sugar-coated” recycling of Dadaist principles. From @itisbritjones: https://t.co/2yb1LN3krZ
More so than any other genre, the blues addressed the misery of black American life under capitalism. The work of the late historian Paul Garon made an invaluable contribution to unearthing this tradition’s radical roots. https://t.co/7bDbYRjHSt
The work of #dadaist & feminist artist Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven, The Baroness, will be on display for the first time in the UK at @MimosaHouse in London until September 2022! Read about the exhibit & The Baroness in @TheBrooklynRail’s article. https://t.co/PUZg1xFUU9