Drawings by Steve Lambert and Packard Jennings are in the October 2008 issue of The Believer Magazine. The drawings are excepted from Wish You Were Here: Postcards From Our Awesome Future.

Drawings by Steve Lambert and Packard Jennings are in the October 2008 issue of The Believer Magazine. The drawings are excepted from Wish You Were Here: Postcards From Our Awesome Future.
From the Art In America website: Brazen critics of the art establishment William Powhida and Steve Lambert dominated the booth for the Charlie James Gallery →
Rachel Dry | Washington Post I could use more self-control. That’s one New Year’s resolution, anyway. Luckily, I am a Mac user and self-control is →
Ben Marks reviews the show at San Jose Institute of Contemporary Arts for KQED Public Media for Northern CA: Inside, we are greeted by a →
On 11 November 2008, a fourteen-page special edition of the New York Times mysteriously appeared on the streets of New York. Its headline, “Iraq War →
Issue 3 of Proximity Magazine includes an interview with Steve Lambert by James H. Ewert, Jr. JHEJR: What was the first prank you ever pulled →
[audio:http://antiadvertisingagency.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/chicago-publc-radio.mp3] This morning Chicago Public Radio’s show Eight Forty Eight did a piece on the Anti-Advertising Agency’s Foundation for Freedom. The promise of cable TV →
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