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AFRAID OF MODERN LIVING | World Imitation and Monitor 1977-1982 | 2nd Edition
AFRAID OF MODERN LIVING | World Imitation and Monitor 1977-1982 | 2nd Edition
AFRAID OF MODERN LIVING | World Imitation and Monitor 1977-1982 | 2nd Edition
AFRAID OF MODERN LIVING | World Imitation and Monitor 1977-1982 | 2nd Edition
AFRAID OF MODERN LIVING | World Imitation and Monitor 1977-1982 | 2nd Edition
AFRAID OF MODERN LIVING | World Imitation and Monitor 1977-1982 | 2nd Edition
AFRAID OF MODERN LIVING | World Imitation and Monitor 1977-1982 | 2nd Edition
AFRAID OF MODERN LIVING | World Imitation and Monitor 1977-1982 | 2nd Edition
AFRAID OF MODERN LIVING | World Imitation and Monitor 1977-1982 | 2nd Edition

AFRAID OF MODERN LIVING | World Imitation and Monitor 1977-1982 | 2nd Edition

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Afraid of Modern Living: World Imitation & Monitor, 1977-1982 by Antonio S. Beecroft

Published by Sounds On Paper, 2018 (2nd edition)

Softcover, 158pgs

8.25 x 10"

Edition of 500

Emerging as creators of collaged and photocopied mail art and publications in the late 1970s, World Imitation is perhaps best known in its musical incarnation, the band Monitor, which was active between 1978 and 1982, with live performances as well as two self-produced 7" singles and one LP. (The LP was reissued by Superior Viaduct in 2013.) 

Afraid of Modern Living: World Imitation & Monitor, 1977-1982, authored by WImP scholar Antonio S. Beecroft, accompanied a successful eponymous exhibition mounted at These Days in downtown Los Angeles in 2017. The initial edition of 100 pocketbook catalogs sold out on opening night. This expanded and enlarged edition draws from an archive of materials that hold up a funhouse mirror to Southern California culture, consumer dystopia, and the late 1970s punk movement.

Rarely seen handmade publications, paintings, sculpture, video, and vintage flyers are featured, along with World Imitation source materials and formative works. The author places World Imitation firmly in its time and place. Growing up in the paranoia and false optimism of mid-century suburban Southern California, the collective explored topics as disparate as exotica, psychedelia, pranks, UFOs, the paranormal, revolutionary politics, and Disneyland as subjects of anthropological research. The resulting mélange, as expressed in their singular sound, images, and various "happenings," was informed by an oddly engaging aesthetic of random and recycled artifice that resonates even today, in the future they deconstructed fifty years ago.

Softcover, 158pgs

8.25 x 10"

 

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