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iggy: genius of action. raw action
by Art Chantry: one of the things i love so much about iggy is that astonishing mind of his. i’m not saying he’s an intellectual genius (although he actually seems to be in interviews). or that his mind is broken … Continue reading
five O’clock paris … one hour and one spot
The “experimental novel” of Claude Mauriac. The Marquise Went Out at Five. Paul Valery, asked why he never embarked on a novel said, “I could not bear to write down the words, ‘The Marquise Went Out At Five.’” A poet, … Continue reading
bargain bin language: pounded and grown
By Art Chantry: the other day, i wrote some stuff about an old ad for a concert by the doors. i started out talking about the graphic design style and the history represented by the way the ad was created. … Continue reading
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Tagged american graphic design, art chantry, graphic design, graphic design language, Jim Morrison The Doors, lo reed, lou dorfsman, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, pickwick records, The Doors, The Estate of Jim Morrison, the velvet underground, william golden
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