SMILE issue 7: NEOISM: DANCE THE MONTY CANTSINpublished & mostly written by Stewart Home in May 1985, scanned and put online for the first time. With contributions/letters by Istvan Kantor, David "Oz" Zack, Dobrica Kamperelic, Dr. Al "Blaster" Ackerman, Volka Hamann, tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE (Amir-ul Kafirs), Pete Horobin, M. Diane, with political insert 'Nationalism Today' (= hijack of the periodical of the UK 'National Front'). https://archive.org/details/smile-issue-7-neoism-dance-the-monty-cantsin/Stewart Home in a letter to Graf Haufen, 1986:"SMILE 7 was written and typed between January and March 1985, but was not printed up until the night before I left for a trip to Ireland in April. This was because a friend offered to typeset the heading, but took very long time to do this. I delivered the artwork to my printer during the next day and took an overnight train from London to the Stranraer ferry that evening. [...] During this time I reflected on a number of things and came to a series of decisions about change to be made in my life. Minor manifestations of this were that I stopped signing off letters with the phrase As above, so below, and that I was no longer a Neoist. [...] SMILE 7 was printed in May 1985 and by that time unfortunately no longer reflected my praxis."#neoism #montycantsin #smilemagazine
Art collectors, this looks like a genuine #istvankantor #montycantsin #neoism signature. (Minus the blood) Monty Cantsin strikes again at Value Village!