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Bomb (magazine)

''Bomb'' is a quarterly magazine edited by artists and writers. It is composed, primarily, of interviews between creative people working in a variety of disciplines — visual art, literature, music, film, theater and architecture. In addition to interviews, the ''Bomb'' issues section features new fiction and poems, several 500-word "Artist on Artist" essays, and a reviews section. Each winter issue is an "Americas" issue focusing on a specific region of North America, Central America, or South America. Spring, summer and fall issues are not themed. ''Bomb'' is published by New Art Publications, Inc., a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.〔(New Art Publications, Inc. )〕
==History==
''Bomb'' was launched in 1981〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://storytellerart.net/literary_magazines.htm )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.everywritersresource.com/topliterarymagazines.html )〕 by a group of New York City-based artists, including Betsy Sussler, Sarah Charlesworth, Glenn O'Brien, Michael McClard, and Liza Bear, who sought to record and promote public conversations between artists without mediation by critics or journalists.〔 McClister, Nell. ("BOMB Magazine: Celebrating 25 Years" ), ''BOMB'', Retrieved October 13, 2014.〕
The name ''Bomb'' is a reference to both Wyndham Lewis's ''Blast'' and the fact that the magazine's original editors expected the publication to "bomb" after one or two issues.〔 Shortly after its founding, ''Bomb'' formed a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, New Art Publications, Inc., which publishes the journal.
In 2005, the ''Bomb'' offices moved from the SoHo neighborhood of New York City, New York, to Fort Greene, Brooklyn. By June 2007, ''Bomb'' had published 100 issues.

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