Posts tagged "Andy Warhol"

one small seed #30: ‘Fuck You’ Zine Remains Revolutionary

In 1962, a new literary art magazine was published by poet and activist Ed Sanders in the Lower East Side of New York. Andy Warhol (full pdf can be downloaded inside), and lots of other iconic names, contributed to this ‘zine called “Fuck You” / A Magazine of the Arts. It’s bitchy in its wit,...

One Small Seed Magazine Issue #30 dig.05 in collaboration with PUMA

Welcome to our 30th issue of one small seed magazine in collaboration with PUMA!!! 30 is a big number. Most of us actually feel grown up for the first time at 30. The age where you finally understand who you are and what you want in life. Hence the content choice for this issue titled...

ONE SMALL SEED MAGAZINE ISSUE #30 DIG.05 IN COLLABORATION WITH PUMA

Welcome to our 30th issue of one small seed magazine in collaboration with PUMA!!! 30 is a big number. Most of us actually feel grown up for the first time at 30. The age where you finally understand who you are and what you want in life. Hence the content choice for this issue titled...

The Realest Rainbow Nation of them All

Here’s a thought: take any field — be it history, art, literature, sport, music, architecture, fashion, or film — and we practically guarantee that you will find an LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender) individual in at least one of the categories who has had an impact on your everyday life in some way or another....

FlashBack | Tretchikoff King of Kilsch | Issue 15

Art, like fashion, is subject to cycles it seems. One of the names that is currently being rejuvenated, refreshed and revitalised to audiences across the world – most of whom would not have been alive in his era – is Vladimir Tretchikoff. Tretchikoff was born in 1913 in Russia and lived a remarkable life, full...
A Pop Culture Debate: Plagiarism or Intertextuality?

A Pop Culture Debate: Plagiarism or Intertextuality?

Plagiarism is defined as the close imitation or purloining and publication of another authors work, ideas or expressions and representing them as your own. Intertextuality is defined as the shaping of one text’s meaning through other texts, either through referencing or by borrowing and transforming that work into something different.          
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