The book of stamps
- Title
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The book of stamps
- LC Subject
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Postage stamps in art
Artists' books
Postage stamps
- Repository
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University of Oregon. Design Library
- Creator
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Kastner, Jeffrey
Najafi, Sina
- Contributor
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Everything Studio
Colby Chamberlain
Pendle, George
Beshty, Walead, 1976-
Brown, Melissa
Dubbin & Davidson
Finch, Spencer, 1962-
Hausswolff, Carl Michael von, 1956-
Elggren, Leif
Herder, Jonathan
Iliatov, Mikhail
Jacir, Emily, 1970-
Jacquette, Julia
Jain, Vandana
Lee, Sandra Eula
Line Up
Magnotta, Frank
Oatman, Michael
Shrigley, David
- Description
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72 p. Commercially produced hardcover book, bound with grey book cloth, containing text and artists' stamps, inspired by postage stamps. Each artist contributed a perforated sheet of stamps, which are layered between two sheets of vellum paper. The image, without perforation, is reproduced on the following page.
- Work Type
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codices
- Issued
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2008
- Identifier
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Kast_Book_02
- Item Locator
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N7433.3 .B649 2008
- Rights
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In Copyright
- Language
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English
- Type
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Image
- Format
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image/tiff
- Measurements
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27 cm
- Material
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Paper
- Set
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Artistsʼ Books at the University of Oregon Libraries
- Primary Set
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Artistsʼ Books at the University of Oregon Libraries
- Institution
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University of Oregon
- Mode Of Issuance
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monographs; Editioned
- Place Of Production
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Brooklyn >> Kings County >> New York >> United States
- Description Of Manifestation
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Printed and bound in China by Oceanic Graphic Printing Inc. Cabinet Books, the book imprint of Cabinet magazine, is published by the non-profit organization Immaterial Incorporated. For more information, see cabinetmagazine.org Note: The stamps in this book are artist projects and meant solely to provide the reader with an aesthetic experience. Under no circumstances should readers attempt to use the stamps contained herein to send mail; to do so is a criminal act. In the instances where the design refers to a real country, legal considerations required the publiser to strike a line through the denomination.