76 pages Edited by Loulou Picasso Foreword by Genesis P-Orridge 24 x 33 cm Language: English, French Hardback Publisher: Timeless 2017
This book offers a rare dive into the formative years of Loulou Picasso, tracing his earliest works from the Beaux-Arts classrooms to the radical graphic experiments that gave birth to the legendary Bazooka collective in 1976.
A pivotal figure of the French underground scene, Loulou Picasso’s art blends political urgency, punk aesthetics, and a subversive sense of humor. Early Bazooka: 1972/1976 gathers a vibrant selection of drawings, collages, and visual essays—some of them never before published—charting his evolution as an artist and agitator.
The volume also features collaborative works with Olivia Clavel and Romain Slocombe, fellow pioneers of the era, and opens with a foreword by the late Genesis P-Orridge, adding a transgressive and poetic lens to this visual archive.
A must-have for fans of counterculture, graphic design, and post-1968 visual rebellion.