Chronicling the history of two New York City provocateur groups—Black
Mask and Up Against the Wall, Motherfucker—this account complies the
complete 10 issues of the newspaper Black Mask; numerous leaflets,
articles, and flyers generated by Black Mask; the Up Against the Wall
Motherfucker Magazine; and Free Press and Rolling Stone reports on Up
Against the Wall, Motherfucker. Founded in the mid-1960s, the Black Mask
group melded the ideas and inspiration of Dada with the anarchism of
the Spanish Revolution, and this volume demonstrates how they heavily
influenced the art, politics, and culture of the decade as they briefly
shut down the Museum of Modern Art, protested Wall Street, battled at
Students for a Democratic Society conferences, and defended the shooting
of Andy Warhol. This history then details how in 1968 Black Mask
reorganized as Up Against the Wall, Motherfucker, which combined the
confrontational theater and tactics of Black Mask with a much more
aggressive approach in dealing with the police and authorities. A
lengthy interview with founder Ben Morea provides context and color to
this fascinating documentary legacy.
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