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"Today," declares svengali-at-large Malcolm McLaren, "there are two words that sum up the culture: 'authenticity' is one, and the other 'karaoke' Many artists spend their entire life trying to authenticate, make true, a karaoke culture-but you have to be a magician to make that happen." This book, like the exhibition from which it stems, is built around McLaren's "Shallow," a series of 21 "musical paintings" made from a "grab bag of pop culture's debris over the past 50 years." The project, curated by Bernd Wurlitzer, brought together music-related works by Delia Brown, Wolfgang Flad, Rodney Graham, Gregor Hildebrandt, Damien Hirst, Alicja Kwade, Jim Lambie, Jack Pierson, Rob Pruitt, Michael Queenland, Anselm Reyle, Michael Sailstorfer and Andreas Schulze. McLaren has proven to be a visionary of pop culture and a pop cultural icon for more than 30 years; with "Shallow," he formally announces his identity as an artist.
Documentary about the emergence of the punk movement. The film explores the development of the punk subculture which became more mainstream in the 1970s with the success of The Sex Pistols and Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood's fashion shop at 430 King's Road, London.
This anthology summarizes seven years of exhibitions at the Swiss Institute in New York. Contributors include John Armleder, Andrew Blake, Michael Bracewell, Tom Burr, Antoine Catala, Florence Derieux, Dan Graham, Harmony Korine, Piper Marshall, Malcolm McLaren, John Miller, Bob Nickas, Walter Pfeiffer, Haim Steinbach and Lawrence Weiner.
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