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THE BOO-HOORAY WEB SHOP IS OPEN
store.boo-hooray.com
We are now accepting online orders in our web store for the following items:
--IN ALL OUR DECADENCE PEOPLE DIE exhibit catalog - risograph-printed
in an edition of 250 with an original cover stencil by Gee Vaucher - ($40-)
--"NOT THEM/NOT US" - a 7" record of poetry and music by Penny Rimbaud
and Louise Elliott, pressed in a limited edition of 500 copies - ($15-)
--"BANNED AT THE ROXY" - a risograph-printed facsimile pamphlet of an
essay by Penny Rimbaud first published in International Anthem #1,
printed in an edition of 100 with an original cover stencil by Gee Vaucher - ($5-)
-- "OH MAGICK KINGDOM" - An audio CD of Penny Rimbaud's exhibit sound
installation, in a signed & numbered edition of 60 - ($20-)
-- "SEMI DETACHED" - A DVD of six short films produced from 1978-1984
by Gee Vaucher in a stamped & numbered edition of 60 - ($20-)
Select publications and products from past Boo-Hooray exhibits are
also available.
For further information visit the WEB SHOP at: store.boo-hooray.com
"IN ALL OUR DECADENCE PEOPLE DIE" AN EXHIBITION OF FANZINES PRESENTED PLUS ORIGINAL CRASS-ERA ARTWORKS BY GEE VAUCHER Sept 30th - Oct 20th, 2011 The exhibit opening will be held Friday, September 30th, 6-9pm Attendance for opening night and the talk/screening is very limited, an RSVP is required for admittance. RSVP is closed. Boo-Hooray - 265 Canal St. #601, New York, NY 10013 - Boo-Hooray.com For media inquiries, contact Heidi Sanders - press@boo-hooray.com ![]() The Boo-Hooray exhibit space is happy to present an exhibition of fanzines and ephemera collected at Dial House, home to the English anarchist punk band Crass, active from 1977-1984. The public and private political stance of Crass was without peer or compromise. Their influence on the lives of misfits, belongers, winners, losers, straights and visionaries across the globe reverberates to this day. Dial House has been running as a creative centre since the late 1960's and was instigated by the poet, philosopher and Crass drummer/lyricist, Penny Rimbaud. The Crass/Dial House fanzine archive, saved by Gee Vaucher, consists of approximately 3000 fanzines, broadsides, pamphlets and flyers, as well as posters, manuscript and original artwork. The materials were sent or given to the anarcho-punk group Crass during the years 1977 to 1984 from all over the world. The archive also includes later publications mailed to Dial House during the 1980's and 1990's. The show illustrates and demonstrates the immediacy and potency of these grassroots activist punk artworks from an era which was pre-computer and, in some cases, pre-xerox. In addition, related original artworks by Gee from her ground-breaking "nihilist newspaper for the living," International Anthem, are also included. ![]()
- Gee Vaucher
The show's curator, Johan Kugelberg, will be hosting a 4pm talk with Gee Vaucher on Saturday, October 1st. They will discuss International Anthem, her more recent publications and the ongoing activities of her newly-reformed Exitstencil Press. This will be followed by a screening of Semi Detached: the Films of Gee Vaucher 1978-1984. Semi-Detached will also be screened throughout the exhibition. Boo-Hooray is room-mates with 6 Decades, an antiquarian bookshop specializing in rare artists’ books, ephemera and other material related to the avant-garde and countercultural movements of the 1960s through the present. Hours etc. can be found on the website: www.6DecadesBooks.com |


















