East Village Eye. June 1984. Vol. V, Number 44
New York: East Village Eye, Inc., 1984. Tabloid, stapled newsprint printed in black-and-white and color.
"It had an influence on the Soho News, Village Voice and other papers to come. It brought a lot of different people together and motivated and inspired them enormously" (art director Christof Kohlhofer). June 1984 issue of the legendary downtown arts and culture monthly mag. Established in 1979 during the alternative publishing heyday, the East Village Eye touted itself as "a newspaper for new culture" and covered all aspects of the downtown scene including art, music, books, politics, fashion, street culture, and more. Founded by Fordham dropout Leonard Abrams when he was only 24 years-old, the Eye put out a total of 72 issues from 1979 to 1987. Over its run, it published work by an array of downtown luminaries such as Richard Hell, Cookie Mueller, Glenn O’Brien, Robert Mapplethorpe, and David Wojnarowicz, as well as exclusive interviews with writers and creatives, book, film, record and gallery reviews, and more. Each issue included a color centerfold of work by artists commissioned by the magazine’s art director Cristof Kohlhofer, a student of Joseph Beuys. This issue features a 24-page music supplement, interviews with Richard Butler of the Psychedelic Furs, Gary Glitter, John Cale, and Eric Bogosian, an obituary for Andy Kaufman, columns by Cookie Mueller and Glenn O'Brien, cartoons by Lynda Barry and Gary Panter, fiction by Patrick McGrath, and more. Profusely illustrated in black-and-white and color with photos, art, and contemporary ads for long-vanished clubs, restaurants, bars and boutiques. Light edgewear to newsprint. Near fine. Item #7892
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