Originally published in Volume 1 of Mortar, a theoretical journal available online at linchpin.ca, this zine features two pieces centred around building class consciousness in urban environments. Large emphasis on gentrification processes and Marxist/anarchist perspectives.
Public Spaces and Private Posters: Can DIY Reclaim Downtown? Working in the Bowels of Hell
Welcome Home: Peter Bowyer and the Art of the Anonymous
Low Self Esteem girl
Searching for London: A History of the Small Town Zine
Jean Smith Goes Solo
More Zine Reviews Than Ever!
Bohemia Can Be Cruel: Cheap Becomes Chic
When Artists Breed... Dada or "Daddy"?
Race Riots and Gluesticks: Zinesters of Colour
Reviewed: Chester Brown's comic masterpiece
Joe Keithley's smash biography of D.O.A
...and hundreds more films, books, and zines!
This issue is a very, very loose celebration of Rome, Italy. All the pictures featured in this zine are from an interesting location I stumbled across while visiting the city. There are clues within an image or two, which may help you identify the location.