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13 Dec 2019
Look Back and Laugh present their publishing programme, featuring an art exhibition, supported by the Slovenian Culture and Information Centre, Vienna (SKICA),
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22 Sep 2017
24 Sep 2017
Publications and artists
Amongst the roughly three publications issued each year, the Look Back and Laugh portfolio most often includes drawings, as for example 'Reversed Archeology' by Geran Knol (BE), 'Peculiar Forest' by Kjersti Johanne Barli (NO) and 'Remember my labour of love' by Quentin Chambry from France.
There are also photograph collections (one such a work was a dialogue between the photographs of Jaka Bulc and the designs done by Zoran Pungerčar, encapsulated in a zine called 'You Might Even Enjoy It', 2015) and music releases, such as a tape by Oval Angle (BE), featuring a golden glitter tape with riso-printed covers. In 2014 LBAL published a book of poetry together with LUD Literatura. If one looks closely, semi-pornographic material from punk parties can also be found in LBAL's catalogue.
LBAL is regularly frequenting fairs and festivals all over Europe, among them Grafixx, the festival for paper and print in Antwerp, Miss Read – The Berlin Art Book Fair, Blind Date Convention, Festival of the Artist’s Book – and also various punk fests (like Fluff Fest in Czech Republic), which are very connected with the zine culture.
Caffeine Hours
As of 2011 Look Back and Laugh is annually setting up Caffeine Hours fair for zines and printed materials at either Klub Menza pri koritu or Tovarna Rog.
Zoran Pungerčar
Zoran Pungerčar lives and works in Ljubljana as a graphic designer, painter and illustrator. His style is quite distinctive and recognisable even though it ranges from art zines and graphic works to paintings and concert posters. He is much sought after for the latter, and has worked extensively with ŠKUC Buba Booking and Promotion. In 2012 one of his illustrations was featured in The New York Times.
Some of the places he exhibited at are the P74 Gallery, KIBLA Portal, Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture, the Independent Biennial and the Visions Festival, London (a group show).
External links
- Look Back and Laugh webpage
- Look Back and Laugh on Bandcamp
- Zoran Pungenčar's website
- Zoran Pungenčar on Tumblr
- Zoran Pungenčar's webshop
- An article on zine culture in Slovenia (in Slovene)
See also
- LUD Literatura
- DobraVaga
- Blind Date Convention, Festival of the Artist’s Book
- P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E. Institute