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@theteenagehead 💣💣🚬☎️ Smoke Room 4 #nyabf2016 #bywaterbroseditions (at New York, New York)
It was a long week, but I'm super proud of all of the artists l have had the opportunity to work with and see their work recognized. #nyabf2016 #bywaterbroseditions (at New York, New York)
#Cutest #Happy costumers at #NYabf16!
They got their copy of the #xxxcolouringbook by Guaizine at MoMA PS1 / #Photography courtesy of Mr. @ultrasparky from @pinkmince
“I look just the same,” said Martha Wilson during her keynote concluding the Contemporary Artists’ Books Conference this past weekend. Wilson recounted how she became a forceful advocate for artists’ publishing, performance, and other experimental practices. The conference is part of Printed Matter’s New York Art Book Fair. The related exhibition Back in Time with Time-Based Works: Artists’ Books at Franklin Furnace, 1976–1980 is on view through January 8 at the MoMA Education Building. -jt
David Levine performing a version of his moving autobiographical mystery tour Matter of Rothko. Part of the session Performing Language, organized by Beatrice Gross, at the Contemporary Artists’ Books Conference this past weekend, part of Printed Matter’s New York Art Book Fair. -jt
Marcelline Delbecq performing Vies Immobiles (2013), a poetic elegy centered upon an eponymous unpublished book. Part of the session Performing Language, organized by Beatrice Gross, at the Contemporary Artists’ Books Conference this past weekend, part of Printed Matter’s New York Art Book Fair. -jt
Jenny Perlin on color organs and many other Close Encounters. Here, she discusses her new film. Part of the session Performing Language, organized by Beatrice Gross, at the Contemporary Artists’ Books Conference this past weekend, part of Printed Matter’s New York Art Book Fair. -jt