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Out of print

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Guy out of print. An Archive as artistic concept. Archive for Small Press and Communication im Neuen Museum Weserburg Bremen. 2001. " "Out of Print" is an exhibition showing a representative cross-section from the "Archive for Small Press and Communication (ASPC)" compiled by the Belgian collector Guy Schraenen. An international selection of 800 items from about 35000 artists' books, mail art, posters, artists' magazines, multiples, records, videos etc. will be on display in Zurich. The ASPC was acquired by the Neues Museum Weserburg in Bremen in 1999, and forms the core of an artists' publications study centre there. The Zurich exhibition will also contain examples from the MfGZ Poster Collection. Artists' publications dating from the period between 1965 and 1978 show artists working vigorously on coming to terms with the social contexts of their day. "

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Out of print, Guy Schraenen

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Pubblicato
2001
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Titolo
Out of print
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
2001
Pagine
255
ISBN10
392876151X
ISBN13
9783928761512
Serie
Descrizione
Guy out of print. An Archive as artistic concept. Archive for Small Press and Communication im Neuen Museum Weserburg Bremen. 2001. " "Out of Print" is an exhibition showing a representative cross-section from the "Archive for Small Press and Communication (ASPC)" compiled by the Belgian collector Guy Schraenen. An international selection of 800 items from about 35000 artists' books, mail art, posters, artists' magazines, multiples, records, videos etc. will be on display in Zurich. The ASPC was acquired by the Neues Museum Weserburg in Bremen in 1999, and forms the core of an artists' publications study centre there. The Zurich exhibition will also contain examples from the MfGZ Poster Collection. Artists' publications dating from the period between 1965 and 1978 show artists working vigorously on coming to terms with the social contexts of their day. "