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Counterculture books modelled in clay – in pictures

Growing up in Tucson, Arizona, in the 1990s, Seth Bogart devoured books and made his own ‘zines’ about riot grrrl, punk and queer culture. These countercultural texts helped him through high school and influence his work as an artist and musician today. He paid homage to them in his recent show, Library Fantasy Vol One , at New York’s Fierman Gallery . ‘It’s like a dream, smutty library or fantasy book store,’ he says.

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