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George Petros (born George Lawrence Petros, January 11, 1955, Chicago, Illinois, United States) is an American art designer, author, editor, interviewer and illustrator. From 1984 through 1992 he published and edited ''EXIT'', a punk-inspired art and science fiction magazine he founded with Adam Parfrey and Kim Seltzer. From 1992 through 2000 he edited and art-directed ''Seconds'', an all-interview music and culture magazine founded by Steven Blush. From 2000 through 2005 he was a contributing editor of ''Juxtapoz'', the low-brow art magazine founded by Robert Williams, and the senior editor of ''Propaganda'', a goth/industrial music and style magazine founded by Fred H. Berger. He is the author of ''Art That Kills: A Panoramic Portrait of Aesthetic Terrorism 1984-2001, The New Transsexuals: The Next Step In Human Evolution,'' and the editor of ''American Hardcore: A Tribal History. '' His art and writing have appeared in ''''Heavy Metal'''', ''''Thrasher'''', ''''Paper'''', ''''Screw'''', ''Apocalypse Culture 2'', ''ArtSync'', and on DEVO album covers. ==Early life== Petros' father, uncle and grandfather were plumbers and mechanical engineers. The family moved to Clearwater, Florida, in 1968. Petros returned to Chicago in 1978, where he studied commercial art at Ray-Vogue Institute of Design and worked as an engineering technician for the City of Chicago. In 1982 he moved to New York City. He has two daughters, Erin and Christine. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「George Petros」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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