Copy Machine Manifestos: Artists Who Make Zines

Cover of Thing issue number 4 features Pam Johnson, Spring 1991.

November 17, 2023 – March 31, 2024

Our very own Thing Magazine will be included in a special exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum dedicated to zines produced in North America. The exhibit features nearly one thousand zines and artworks, from punk and street culture to conceptual, queer, and feminist art.

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Since the 1970s, zines—short for “fanzines,” magazines, or self-published booklets of texts and images, usually made with a copy machine—have given a voice and visibility to many operating outside of mainstream culture.

Artists have harnessed the medium’s essential role in communication and community building and used it to transform material and conceptual approaches to art making across all media. This canon-expanding exhibition documents zines’ relationship to various subcultures and avant-garde practices. It also examines zines’ intersections with other mediums, including collage, craft, film, drawing, painting, performance, photography, sculpture, and video.

The Brooklyn Museum
The Brooklyn Museum

Featuring nearly one thousand zines and artworks by nearly one hundred artists, Copy Machine Manifestos demonstrates the importance of zines to artistic production and its reception across North America. This exhibition contains some nudity and sexually explicit content. Viewer discretion is advised.

The exhibition is accompanied by the first comprehensive publication to explore artists’ zines, co-published with Phaidon Press, and including over 800 images of zines and works in other media alongside texts by the curators and specially commissioned essays by Gwen Allen, Julia Bryan-Wilson, Tavia Nyong’o, Alexis Salas, and Mimi Thi Nguyen, as well as an extensive section featuring biographies of all the artists represented in the project.

Copy Machine Manifestos: Artists Who Make Zines will be on display in the Morris A. and Meyer Schapiro Wing, 4th Floor, Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, New York.

Learn more at www.brooklynmuseum.org/