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Revision as of 14:47, 7 July 2021

Established in 2017.

What is Livor Mortis Zine?

Livor Mortis Zine is primarily a lo-fi D.I.Y. "photozine" series from London (UK) that focuses on themes of decay and despair by way of urban inspection, graffiti/street art and cemetery exploration.

"I got to peruse your zines and wow never seen anything like them! Disturbing, original and unexpected". - Dick Lucas

Collaborations

So far, Livor Mortis Zine has collaborated with the following artists:

  • Strange Way To Love Zine aka Mario

Charities

Livor Mortis Zine has fundraised for:

Libraries

Find Livor Mortis Zine at these libraries:

Reviews & Interviews

Past Events & Exhibitions

Side Projects

Collaborative zine series Stone Garden & Doornography.

External Links