PHOTO BY MATTHEW KADI
Punk Surrealist, illustrator, and prolific collage artist.
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WANNABEAT
BOOK LAUNCH WITH READING BY DAVID POLONOFF
Trouser Press Books & Ira Robbins Present the San Francisco Release Party for David Polonoff’s debut novel WANNABEAT.
Trouser Press Books and Ira Robbins will host the San Francisco release party for David Polonoff and his debut novel, WANNABEAT, at Studio Fallout on Saturday, September 28th at 7:30pm. The free event will feature a Q&A with Polonoff by author and photographer Michael Goldberg along with a group of legendary musicians, artists and writers who represent the storied history of San Francisco’s beat generation and the City’s deep connection to its counterculture past.
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“Perhaps the most vibrant collage maestro since Max Ernst and single-handedly responsible for an entire generation’s graphic style, Winston continues to stomp the upturned face of The Man, endlessly. ~ Frank Kozik
“Following that time-tested tradition of montage, collage and random image appropriation, Winston Smith takes this medium one step further than his precursors, Max Ernst and Marcel Duchamp.” ~ Robert Williams
"Winston Smith's collage art is a cutting socio-political commentary on the late 20th Century. Irreverent in style, each unique piece is bursting with color and kinetic ideas." ~ H.R. Giger
Winston Smith with the iconic ‘Idol’ (photo by Kevin Scanlon)