
World Imitation is comprised of artwork by the punk-cult-art collective World Imitation Productions, which existed in Los Angeles from 1977 to 1982. The imagery was taken directly from more than 30 art-zine/chapbooks the collective created during their brief time together and sold in record and punky clothing stores around Los Angeles. Their neo-dada collaged and graphic creations are an absurdist commentary on the Southern California environment of the late 1970s.
Published by These Days to celebrate the exhibition Afraid Of Modern Living: World Imitation & Monitor 1977-82 that was held in the gallery in March and April 2017.
Softcover, 46pg. Color and B&W
5.5" x 8.5"
Edition of 100