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[A letterpress-printed collection of 13 language works] / [Ulises Carrión].
Artist
Carrión, Ulises, 1941-1989
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Format
Manuscript, Book
Language
English
Published/Created
[Amsterdam, Netherlands] : [Ulises Carrión], [1973?]
Description
15 unnumbered leaves ; 25 x 35 cm
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Special Collections - Graphic Arts Collection
Q-001504
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Subject(s)
Carrión, Ulises 1941-1989
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Visual poetry
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20th century
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Art, Modern
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20th century
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Former owner
Schraenen, Guy
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Visual poetry
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Rare books genre
Artists' books
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Notes
Title, author, and publication information from bookseller's description, viewed February 19, 2024.
"An unrecorded suite of letterpress-printed works made by Carrión in the early 1970s. The opening two prints — “Dear reader.” & “Don’t read.” — are now iconic following the 2016 exhibition merging them for its title. This stapled collection of prints comes from the collection of Guy Schraenen (1941-2018), who it appears also owned the “Dear reader. / Don’t read.” diptych presented in the show of the same name." --Bookseller's description, viewed February 19, 2024.
Contents
Dear reader.
Don’t read.
Next!
rrr.
zzz.
Butterfl y
Shootin g.
The end
x.
And answers.
And and/or or.
Or not to be.
Printed matter.
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Other title(s)
Dear reader.
OCLC
1422545156
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