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Mark Leckey: Fiorucci Made Me Hardcore

Artist
Mark Leckey
Writer
Mitch Speed
Price
$25.95
Date
2020
Publisher
Afterall Books
Format
Monographs
ISBN
9781846382079
Size
15.1 × 21.1 × 1 cm
Length
112 pp
Genre
Culture, Dance, Film/Video
Description

In 1999, the British artist Mark Leckey released his video-montage Fiorucci made me Hardcore, a dreamscape vignette that communes with the rapturous promises of youth. Putting archive material to use, Leckey entwined footage of underground dance and street culture in Britain with audio grifted and recorded in the artist’s studio. In this illustrated study, the first comprehensive examination of the work, Mitch Speed argues that by interweaving personal and collective memory, this work gives voice to the complexities of class and cultural transformation during Britain’s Thatcherite era. Oscillating between local and expansive resonances, Fiorucci made me Hardcore takes form as a homage, love letter, and work of criticism that eschews analysis, instead incanting the deeper implications of its subject.

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