Description
Fluke is a long-running, independent zine founded by Matthew Thompson in 1991. Championing a raw, DIY ethos, it delves deep into subcultures like punk rock, skateboarding, train-hopping, and mail art. The publication serves as an unfiltered, highly curated artifact of underground print culture. The zine is known for being meticulously researched and packed with rich content. Individual issues often focus on deep-dive themes or specific subcultures.
Fluke 22: Gary Floyd “Picture Show” is a zine featuring art by the late Gary Floyd, queer frontman of the legendary early ’80s Austin punk band the Dicks, Sister Double Happiness and others. Also inside are photographs of Gary, along with more ephemera from his storied life. Curated by Bill Daniel.
36 pages, glossy, half-size zine
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