GZF19 Tabloid Art History
Sun 21 April 2019
Tabloid Art History
TabloidArtHistory will be discussing their zine, TAH. Created in April 2017 for an exhibition organised by London- based collective Can’t Win Don’t Try, TAH explores the relationship between art history and popular culture through essays, creative writing, interviews, and illustrations. TAH aims to be intellectually stimulating, forward thinking, original, fun, and above all, accessible. Through its independence, TabloidArtHistory hopes that TAH can become a nurturing space for institutionally marginalised voices and those outside the traditional canon to gain visibility and expand their practice. TabloidArtHistory will be talking about the inception of the zine, running the zine, paying contributors and finding your feet with an independent project.
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