Crass Artist's Subversive Zine Work Flips Off San Francisco Center for the Book
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David King's diverse body of work, from zines to show flyers, profoundly critiqued the political climate of his time with subversive humor and visual wit.
Curators Luca Antonucci and Matt Borruso showcase King's provocative designs that not only entertain but also challenge authority, such as his jarring portrayal of Queen Elizabeth II.
The exhibit at the San Francisco Center for the Book presents King's legacy as consistently imposing and caustically humorous, embodying a rich historical context.
King's 1980s works fuse dark humor with striking visuals, exemplifying the era's political tensions and resonating deeply with anti-authority sentiments.
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