The shared squats are light on furniture, but heavy on extensive book and CD collections, art, and the occasional reminder to clean up.
(Photo by Abby Banks)
Dirty, chaotic, comfortable - welcome to the punk house
The shared squats are light on furniture, but heavy on extensive book and CD collections, art, and the occasional reminder to clean up.
(Photo by Abby Banks)
A rchitectural Digest as reimagined by Sid Vicious? Well, not quite. But "Punk House," a new book from Vermont photographer Abby Banks, offers an atmospheric glimpse into the shared homefronts of the country's musicians, artists, and anarchists and brings front and center an aesthetic and lifestyle typically - and deliberately - relegated to the margins. (Full article: 716 words)
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