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The Cherotic Revolutionary, Nos. 0-8 [complete run]

Frank Moore, Linda Mac, Michael LaBash, eds

$900
  • Binding: Nine volumes, each side or saddle-stapled in wraps. All 8 ½ x 11 in. All very good to near fine
  • Publisher: The Cherotic Revolutionary
  • Location: Berkeley, CA
  • Date: 1999
  • Seller SKU: 279

Berkeley, CA: The Cherotic Revolutionary, 1999. Nine volumes, each side or saddle-stapled in wraps. All 8 ½ x 11 in. All very good to near fine.

Complete run of the erotic art zine produced throughout the 1990s by Frank Moore, with assistance from Linda Mac and Michael LaBash.


Moore was born with cerebral palsy, could not walk or talk, and communicated using a laser-pointer and a board of letters, numbers, and commonly used words. A painter, performance artist, "shaman," and essayist, Moore was known for long ritualistic performances, which he continued to practice until his death in 2013.

The zines feature articles, poetry, and artwork by Frank Moore, Annie Sprinkle, Veronica Vera, Carol Queen, Karen Finley, Noni Howard, Jack Foley, Ana Christy, Lob, Robert W. Howington, Dorothy Jesse Beagle, Linda Montano, H.R. Giger, , John Seabury, Tony Ryan, Brian Viveros, T.R. Miller, Sean Bieri, Claudio Parentela, Michael LaBash and many others. The zine featured articles focused on rethinking the disability agenda, outlaw artists, reviews of video work, more. The fourth issue (no.3) features Sprinkle on the cover and includes poetry and artwork by Sprinkle and Veronica Vera.

Offered by Fugitive Materials

Fugitive Materials
Specializing in Archives & Collections, Black Liberation, Central & Latin America, Feminism, Lgbtq+, Middle East, Radicalism, Social Movements and Underground Art.

Fugitive Materials is committed to the preservation of radical, lesser-known, and alternative histories, and to the disruption of informational privilege through archiving, publishing, and bookselling. We specialize in global material cultures of resistance: the detritus of radical social movements, queer histories, counterculture, pedagogy, urbanism, uprisings, and art. We organize, catalog, and place archives, ephemera, and primary-source documents with universities and museums around the world. As members of the Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America (ABAA), we buy and sell books, periodicals and ephemera and locate rare and out-of-print publications. Fugitive Materials also publishes books, zines, and catalogs, oftentimes prompted by archival materials we handle

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Daylon Orr
686 Sterling Place
2nd Floor
BROOKLYN, New York 11216
Phone/Text: (917) 239-1385

All items subject to prior sale. Returns will be accepted for any reason within a week of receipt. Please provide advance notice of the return. All books and ephemera are graded to general antiquarian guidelines, with fine being our highest grade.

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