Zine accompanied the exhibition "Kill Your Idols", presented at Art Basel 2008. Photos by Eileen Polk, curated by Bryan Ray Turcotte. On musicians: The Misfits, Sid Vicious (and Nancy), Dead Boys, Johnny Thunders, Debbie Harry (Blondie), Richard Hell, The Clash, Ramones, Devo. Professional publication. 40 pages, 9 x 12 inches
Music zine from Seattle, WA. Editor: Mark Mendez. Heavy Metal, Punk, Death Metal. Issue # 4. About Bands Skrew, North American Bison, Old, Godflesh, Paradise Lost, The Dobermans. Also Comics, cartoons, art. Declaration of the Washington Music Industry Coalition (WMIC), lawsuit against state of Washington.
Zines by several young artists. Same format, different content: Art, collages and brief texts combined into small booklets. Subjects are: Race, racism, Black Lives Matter, police brutality, life in communities. 5.5 x 4 inches, 24 pages "A new arts education program that promotes critical and timely dialogue between community youth and police. Through this innovative program, PAMM teaching artists, members of The Links, Inc., Greater Miami (FL) Chapter,Miami-Dade County Police students and Americorps volunteers from Breakthrough Miami work together to build relationships using art as a catalyst." (quote from PAMM website)
Zine by Panadero. Issue #2 (No. 19 out of 20) Photography, drawing, graffiti art, text. About childhood, age, memories. Inlay b/w photograph of woman on a sofa in nature. Incognito. 5 x 8 inches, 20 pages
Zine by Kimberly Capron Gonzalez. Text & illustrations. Volume 1: Thieves + Liars. Stories about real things that probably happened. Hand-written story of young woman who commutes to work without car but by public transportation. Gets a bike for part of her way. Bike gets stolen and and found again. Theme: Miami public transport, traffic, safety, justice. 5.5 x 8.5 inches, 16 pages
Zine by Kiberly Capron Gonzalez. Collages, graphics and writings about different forms of Do-It-Yourself like zine making, knitting, tattoo, gardening. Add-On: Discourse about Dada art and techniques. Kari Smith Guerilla Art Kit (collection of ideas, how-to guides, guerilla art and action etc.) Visual art, subculture, DIY ethics. 5.5 x 8.5 inches, 34 pages
Zine by artist Marisabel Lavastida (@marlava88). Graphic, collageart, collages of images from science, politics, history. General topic is environment, rising sea levels and "running out of time". Printed on heavy paper, hand-sewn spine. 5.5 x 8.5 inches,14 pages
Zine by R. Beans from Miami, Fl. about the Everglades and mankinds push into nature and wildlife territory. Environment, nature, flora & fauna. Sculls and animals depicted. Graphic art, photography, maps. Issue 10 / 51. 5.5 x 8.5. inches, 20 pages
Mini Zine by Kimberly Capron Gonzalez. Texts and illustrations about soap nuts as the most sustainable cleaning product in the market. Tips about laundry, washing, cleaning with "Soap Nuts". 5.5 x 7 inches. 8 pages
Zine by Kristy Elviro. Collages and newspaper clips and hand-written notes about Cuba, the Fidel Castro regime, politics and freedom. Language: Spanish. 4.5 x 6 inches, 8 pages
Comic zine by Drew Lerman. No. 1: "Halloween Party" Subversiive humor, family, community. Two different comics "Egged On Halloween", "The Asssassin". Short comic depicting Donald Trump on backcover. 5.5. x 8.5 inches, 36 pages
Zine by Sara Kaplan (text) and Natalie Guillen (photography). Poems and photos. Subjects are anxiety, loneliness, depression, fear. 5.5 x 8 inches, 28 pages
Zine by Kat Guevara made at the Vizcaya Zine Workshop at Vizcaya Museum and Gardens. Poerty and art collage and pop-up 3D elements (including a sundial) about Vizcaya and its gardens. 5.5 x 8.5 inches, 20 pages
Zine by Juan Carlos Besares. No. 75 from an edition of 100. Subtitled "Drive-by Shooting MIA" Night photography, photos of unfocussed (not sharp) scenes of Miami traffic - streets, cars, trucks, buildings photographed in motion. Photo print supplement. 5.5 x 8.5 inches, 32 pages
Issues 1 – 6 & 8 numbers 1 – 6, 8 (no. 7 was issued as a cassette tape), looks to be early June 1984 through Summer 1985. "Xeroxed self-wraps in various formats, approx. 14 by 21.5 cm, nos. 1-6 are 8 pp. each, no. 8 is 12 pp., illus. Near fine. A nice run of a relatively long-lived Midwest zine that brings back quite a few memories for me (ahem). Contains the typically-blunt show and record reviews, angry tirades, and lifted material." (quote from vendor "Bay Leaf Books")
A French-language music zine from Noailles, France. Editor: Poret Flavien. Ska zine including the Gavroche Club Paris, Skarface, an interview with Skaferlatine, “Tokyo Ska Paradise,” Massalia Skinheads, Floyd Lloyd, show reviews, etc. Staple-bound self-wraps, 15 by 21 cm, 24 pages
Brandskateapparel Zine Vol. 1. Skate apparel brochure as zine. Photography of skateboarders blending with graphic and drawings (includes drawing of Noth Korean leader Kim Jong-Un on skateboard) 10 pages, 5.5 x 8.5 inches
Prose zine by Aaron Lake Smith. Describing his time of unemployment following the financial crisis in 2007/2008. Psychological observations of self and insight during the crisis evolves into musing about America's state as a country. Vintage comic art on cover. 24 pages, 4 x 6 inches