Counter Print
The Alternative Art Press in Britain After 1970
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Manchester University Press
Published:9th Sep '25
£95.00
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The history of contemporary art is also a history of its newsletters, manifestos, magazines, pamphlets, and journals. Those periodical publications do not simply communicate or record ideas but have worked in exciting ways to shape art’s practices, histories and communities. As a new generation of artists, activists and scholars seek to uncover the histories of alternative publishing and artistic networks, this book gathers original archival discoveries while offering methodologies for studying and thinking with those artefacts. As the first essay collection to focus on the periodical art press and the ways we study it, Counter Print offers readers an alternative route into the past fifty years of contemporary art, one that is defiantly collaborative, border crossing and disruptive.
‘Like the radical publications it charts, this book intervenes into art history, offering vital new perspectives on periodicals as sites of cultural resistance, community, and world-making. Though grounded in a British context, its insights resonate far beyond, revealing the transformative possibilities of publishing about—and as—art.’
—Gwen Allen, Professor of Art History, San Francisco State University and author of Artists’ Magazines: An Alternative Space for Art
ISBN: 9781526183057
Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 29mm
Weight: 845g
352 pages