Antagonistic Art Zines

Harry Malt's Underground 'Bare Bones' Zine Releases NYC Issue

Zines tend to be on the fringes of mainstream publication, and Harry Malt's 'Bare Bones' quarterly art zine is on the fringe of the fringe. Dazed Digital described the publication as having a "provocative image-based anti-everything editorial style."

This issue is centered on New York City. Check out the gallery to view some of the contributions to this 'Bare Bones' issue, including a drawing by Neal Fox of Charles Bukowski beating up Mickey Mouse. Anti-everything, indeed.
Trend Themes
1. Anti-mainstream Publications - With the rise in popularity of alternative publishing and content consumption methods, there's an opportunity for catering to niche audiences and creating anti-mainstream publications.
2. Provocative Image-based Content - There's a growing trend towards using provocative and thought-provoking visuals to convey messages in art and editorial content.
3. Underground Art Movements - As audiences become more interested in counter-culture and alternative art forms, there's an opportunity for underground art movements and publications to gain more exposure.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - There's potential for artists and designers to explore new and alternative forms of expression through anti-mainstream publications and provocative content.
2. Alternative Media - Underground art zines and other alternative print and digital media are becoming more popular as a way of expressing and sharing viewpoints that aren't represented in mainstream media.
3. Publishing - As the demand for alternative and anti-mainstream content grows (and as technology enables more niche publishing), there's a potential for growth in the publishing industry for those willing to cater to niche audiences.

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