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Box 170

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[Scratched out book], 1984

 Item — Box: 170
Identifier: CC-14219-14526
Scope and Contents

A French novel has been placed on a slanted base covered with finely inked cross hatched markings. The pages are folded, woven and sewn so that it is impossible to read the text. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1984

Ich Du, 1968

 Item — Box: 170
Identifier: CC-22072-22488
Scope and Contents

The pages are rendered with highly innovative typographic lay-out designs. One fold-out page unfolds from its two folds to form a square shaped print. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1968

OFFEAHBDEC BDQ ,,qjiyE! / fmsbwtözäu pggiv-..?mü, 2009

 Item — Box: 170
Identifier: CC-51567-72666
Scope and Contents

These rubberstamps and their prints were appropriated by gaglione from Raoul Hausmann's poster poems done in 1918. The booklet is dedicated to Hausmann. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2009

Obscene Jesters, 2010

 Item — Box: 170
Identifier: CC-51561-72660
Scope and Contents This rubberstamp set was first fabricated in 50 copies in 1979 at PSX headquarters in San Francisco CA. It was exhibited in Rubber Stamp Publications in 1980 in Amsterdam and performed in 2010 at the Stamp Art Museum in Chicago by Keith Buchholz and Picasso Gaglione. According to Darlene Domel, Picasso Gaglione's wife, creation of rubberstamp box sets has continued unabated since the late 1980's. "These box sets pay homage to the famous FLUX POST KIT 7 created by George Maciunas in a limited edition in 1967, but are unique and faithful only to Picasso's personal vision. He produces every set individually. Each box concept develops from some unique idea or a little known fact gleaned from his art research on Dadaists, Fluxists, and contemporary mail artists. It may or may not relate to rubberstamp activity but usually has some element of stamping in it. Some sets pay homage to artists that he admires. Some capture a moment in art history or document the activity of an artist who...
Dates: 2010

DA DA, 2011

 Item — Box: 170
Identifier: CC-53145-74297
Scope and Contents

Here's a little something for you & Ms. Ruth. So far it's an edition of 5. I wanted you to have one for your archive. The boxes are shaped like large books. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2011