Art That Kills

topic posted Mon, March 23, 2009 - 10:40 PM by  Mr. M
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Art That Kills examines the point where art meets crime. The book documents a diabolical era, 1984-2001. It chronicles the evolution of a new aesthetic movement, a terrifying fringe of Underground Art where enlightenment and depravity combined. Murder, rape, torture, pedophilia, cannibalism, drugs, sedition, racism and blasphemy mixed with literature, history, politics, news, movies, TV, punk rock, philosophy and science. The book profiles a pantheon of dissidents and deviants, presents excerpts from their work, re-lives their crimes, and attempts to analyze an elusive era. The scene described herein is essentially the "second generation" of American Underground Art (the "first generation" ran from '66 through the 70s). All varieties of taboos and criminal advocacy found confluence, beyond "confrontation" or "shock." Pure sadism drove it. Sexual psychosis flavored it. Frustration with politics, big business and mass entertainment fueled it.
The artists, from a cross-section of American life, ranged from the abused to the enlightened, from successes to also-rans. Some basked in the limelight; some barely acknowledged their creativity. They all wanted to hurt others in profound ways. Some have succeeded; one presides over an aesthetic empire, one is the world's biggest rock star, one sits on Death Row, one is a transsexual, others languish in prison. Some are dead. Prosecution, censorship and banishment hounded them all, regardless of rank. Including: JOHN AES-NIHIL GG ALLIN FRED BERGER NICK BOUGAS SHANE BUGBEE JOE COLEMAN DEATH IN JUNE MIKE DIANA PETER H GILMORE JIM GOAD JONATHAN HAYNES STEPHEN KASNER RICHARD KERN ANTON LAVEY STANTON LAVEY SONDRA LONDON LYDIA LUNCH MARILYN MANSON JAMES MASON MICHAEL MOYNIHAN ADAM PARFREY GENESIS P-ORRIDGE SHAUN PARTRIDGE BOYD RICE JOHATHAN SHAW PETER SOTOS ROBERT N TAYLOR JG THIRLWELL and many other iconoclastic artists, publishers, magazines and movements. Introduction by Carlo McCormick.

About the Author
George Petros is a contributing editor of Juxtapoz and the senior editor of Propaganda. For a decade he edited Seconds, before which he put out EXIT. His work appeared on DEVO album covers and in Heavy Metal, Thrasher, Paper, Screw, Apocalypse Culture 2, and Needles Ink. He compiled and produced the Tampa underground comp Black Sunshine. He is the editor of THE EXIT COLLECTION.
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Mr. M
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  • Re: Art That Kills

    Tue, March 24, 2009 - 7:58 AM
    wow, reminds me of the line
    "this is my art and it is dangerous and it must be respected!!!"


    figures, i'm from tampa too...
    • Re: Art That Kills

      Tue, March 24, 2009 - 10:24 AM
      listen to "outside" by David Bowie
      • Re: Art That Kills

        Tue, March 24, 2009 - 5:46 PM
        What about that song Shadoan? I like it but not sure what it's about really. The lyrics arent real in depth imo.

        When I posted this thread I was thinking of Sting singing Murder By Numbers. "........then you can turn a murder into art."
        • Re: Art That Kills

          Wed, March 25, 2009 - 5:59 AM
          i wasn't actually speaking about the song... but, if you buy/listen to/ read the liner of the album "outside" you will see it is a concept album about a art murderer. It was never really a popular cd, only a few singles from it made it to the radio.
          yeh, murder by numbers! definitely a song about this idea...
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            Re: Art That Kills

            Wed, March 25, 2009 - 6:17 AM
            It was a huge hit with Bowie fans regardless of radio play or the level of commercial ( product ) success.

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