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Smile magazine's history is inextricably linked to the international Neoist Cultural Conspiracy and Stewart Home, English writer and cultural critic. Firts published in 1984, Smile was originally the organ of Home's one-person movement, the Generation Positive. By the third issue Home had come into contact with the Neoist movement. Home would continue publishing Smile until the leventh issue in 1989, just before he commenced participation in the Art Strike 1990-1993, and ceased all cultural production for three years.

Text source: http://artistsperiodicals.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/smile.html.

Articles included in issue 11: Demolish Serious Culture!. Karen Eliot. Aesthetics & Resistance Totally Reconsidered. 20 of the Most Difficult, Awkward & Searching Questions You Could Ask About the Art Strike 1990-93. Art & Class. Towards an Acognitive Culture. About the Situationist International and Its Historification. Gender, Sexuality & Control. Pataphysics. Deboredom.