From No Wave by Marc Masters:
By any measure, No Wave was a blip-- a blinding flash of art that barely lasted long enough to qualify as a movement, yet left scars on underground culture still evident today.
The key to how such a brief moment could create a lasting impression lies in a single word: 'No.' It could hardly be smaller, yet, like the No Wave movement itself, it is remarkably potent, a symbol of all the possibilities in rejection and resistance. Any question you can ask about No Wave-- any attempt to define or restrict it-- gets the same answer.
Read an excerpt at Pitchfork / details at Black Dog Publishing.
Thursday, January 17, 2008
No Wave: the book
Posted by: Unknown at 1/17/2008 02:02:00 AM
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now I among your readers
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