Folding pages cut in the shape of leotards with tutus; Leotards are black, tutus vary in color; Text is written on tutus and wraps around to back side of pages
An accordion fold book that unfolds from top to bottom, revealing a series of photographs documenting a performance art piece which took place in New York City on March 11, 1972., The 26 images taken over a period of five minutes show three people standing on a NYC street corner first blending with and then standing out from the other pedestrians on the street. The vertical unfolding of the book mimics a film reel or other cinematic sequence.
This accordion fold book is made without covers and opens vertically. Only one side of the accordion is used, and pages are an exagerated landscape. The contents are sepia toned photographs of a studio space in which a large project changes from scene to scene. Each page is labeled stage 1, stage 2 etc..., Library has two copies; This book was originally part of the Artists and Photographs Box published by Multiples Inc. along with books by Mel Bochner, Christo, Jan Dibbets, Tom Gormley, Dan Graham, Douglas huebler, Allen Kaprow, Joseph Kosuth, Michael Kirby, Sol LeWitt, richard Long, Robert Morris, Bruce Nauman, Dennis Oppenheim, Robert Rauschenberg, ed Ruscha, Robert Smithson, Bernar Venet, and Andy Warhol. Project catalog text by Lawrence Alloway. Each book was issued as an unnumbered edition of 1200, with 200 of each editon boxed together as the Artists and Photographs Box. The UO Libraries Artists' Books Collection also has contributions from Joseph Kosuth, Bruce nauman, and Dennis Oppenheim.
Single folded piece of paper; Color drawings show aerial landscape views; Book details the findings of architect and archaeologist Benjamin Berll; When folded out fully there are drawings which are meant to be cut out and folded to create a three-dimensional replica of Berll's findings
An accordion fold book that unfolds from top to bottom, revealing a series of photographs documenting a performance which took place in New York City on March 11, 1972.