“Crass: A Pictorial History 621984 – 4022024” is a comprehensive visual archive chronicling the creative output and impact of the English anarcho-punk band Crass from 1977 onwards. Compiled by Existencil Press, this 351-page book documents the band’s influence on music, politics, and art. It represents decades of work by contributors, offering inspiration to continue fighting for justice. The book is priced at $70 and you can buy it right here.
Background Noise, Vol 124: Casey Kauffmann
Casey Kauffmann is a versatile artist whose work explores the intersections of self-representation, femininity, and social media in the digital age. As a lecturer at