FUCT
Written by Erik Brunetti, Contribution by Aaron Rose and Gary Warnett
- Publish Date: September 17, 2013
- Format: Hardcover
- Category: Design - Fashion & Accessories
- Publisher: Rizzoli
- Trim Size: 8-3/4 x 11-1/4
- Pages: 240
- US Price: $50.00
- CDN Price: $50.00
- ISBN: 978-0-8478-3966-7
Reviews
“Born out of the lawless and irreverent attitudes of skate culture and fueled by a hardcore dose of punk-rock ethos, all chronicled this month in Rizzoli’s new hardcover about the brand’s 20-year history, FUCT delivered a kind of balls-out iconoclasm that felt at the time like a heretic exorcism of visual landscape." ~Paper Magazine
“..celebrates the elusive 20 year history of America’s least-mainstream clothing brand and examines the work of the compelling character behind it. You won’t find a better documentation of the cult-like brand’s vibe, products, inspiration, or of Erik Brunetti’s art, elsewhere.” ~Typo-Graphical
"Coinciding with its 20th anniversary...featuring insight from brand creator Erik Brunetti, this beautifully illustrated, comprehensive volume explores the archives of the brand’s products and advertising as well as Brunetti’s artwork, sketches, and films that continue to inspire and inform the brand. Famous for their appropriation of iconic logos and renowned for collaborations with artists, designers and companies as diverse as David Mann, XLarge and Shawn Mortensen, FUCT continues to flirt with controversy as it remains at the forefront of American street fashion and culture." ~freshngood.com
"The first book to celebrate one of the iconic brands of American streetwear...this beautifully illustrated, comprehensive volume explores the archives of the brand's products and advertising, as well as Erik Brunetti's artwork, sketches, and films that continue to inspire and inform the brand." ~mash.kulture.net
"Pretty much any clothing line that labels itself “streetwear” owes a debt to Erik Brunetti, who helped define the category when he launched FUCT in 1990. Fuct...offers a behind-the-scenes look at Brunetti's archives as well as images of works in progress and rare early material." ~Nylon Magazine