Just in time for your last minute Christmas shopping, Juju’s presents Festive Cultural Traffic from 17-18 December, 2016.
The counter culture event returns to the Truman Brewery and adjacent Spitalfields market once again, offering a broad vivid experience away from the dull predictable mainstream Christmas shopping options, providing an opportunity to engage with the past present and future of counter culture at an affordable level for that perfect gift.
The fair for dealers in counter culture, gives independent producers the opportunity to trade books, zines, prints, catalogues, vinyls and tapes in both current and obsolete format.
By bringing together pioneering contemporary publishing with vintage counter culture and out-of-print material, Cultural Traffic paves an express connection between yesterday’s cultural artefacts and the latent collectables of tomorrow.
Free and open to all, Cultural Traffic was launched by editor, designer and collector Toby Mott, who says: ‘Cultural Traffic is a fascinating window into the flourishing post-digital zine scene.’
Mott’s expansive collection of punk ephemera, The Mott Collection, has been exhibited widely and his most recent publications are: Oh So Pretty: Punk in Print 1976-80, Phaidon; Showboat: Punk/Sex/Bodies, Dashwood Books; and Skinhead: An Archive, Ditto Press.
This edition’s fair participants:
HYSTERIA, Niki Best, Iain McKell, Polyester, John Marchant Gallery, Land Fill, Voicing The Void, Design For Today, Walden Press, Batool Showghi, Korero Press, The Erotic Review, L-13 Light Industrial Workshop, We Are Willow, Kiki Werth Posters, Disinfotainment, Jo Stockham, Dafydd Jones, The Drugstore Gallery, Wastamer Press, Grrrl Zine Fair, Quaterduck, Service Industries, Wet Satin Press, Homer Sykes My British Archive, Chalotte Sumner, House of Fairy Tales, MAMA Photobooks, Ditto London, Daata Editions, Red Lebanese, Galerie P38, Poptique and Shapero Modern
– India Irving
Juju’s Presents: Festive Cultural Traffic; Saturday & Sunday 17th -18th December 2016 at Juju’s Bar & Stage, The Old Truman Brewery, London, E1 6QR; 11am-8pm; Admission: FREE
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