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 100 Posters, 134 Squirrels: A Decade of Hot Dogs, Large Mammals, and Independent Rock: The Handcrafted Art of Jay Ryan A groundbreaking collection of art moving from the halls of rock clubs to the walls of galleries-from Punk Planet Books, the imprint that launched the hit novel "Hairstyles of the Damned by Joe Meno. This greatest-hits collection of the last decade of Ryan's posters showcases underground art's most talented practitioner. Framed by essays from luminaries in the music and design worlds-including Steve Albini, Art Chantry, and David Carson-this book offers a unique look into Ryan's unusual approach to poster art. Jay Ryan has been printing his rock posters in the basements of Chicago for 10 years. His work has been shown across the United States as well as in England, Germany, and Switzerland. He plays bass in the rock band Dianogah and wears a size-thirteen shoe.
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