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Joan Flasch Artists' Book Collection

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The Joan Flasch Artists' Book Collection (JFABC) digital library is an online guide and finding aid for the rich collection of artists' publications available in Flaxman Library Special Collections. The JFABC brings together almost thirteen thousand artists' publications in all formats and media including: books, zines, multiples, video and audio recordings, digital works, periodicals, and other intimate works of art created by artists of local, national, and international significance. Focusing on materials published from the 1960s to the present, it is complemented by collections of reference works and exhibition catalogues to support in-depth research on artists' publishing.

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94.80
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"Referencing Ed Ruscha's Twentysix Gasoline Stations from 1962, Pichler's version examines twenty-six German gas stations along the autobahn...
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63.05 (Storage)
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The Do It Yourself Bookwork consists of numbered blank pages and three pages torn from other books. The author encourages the viewer to fill...
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22.55
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"Nothing or Infinity" an erasure text using poems by Chilean poet José M. Aldunate Undurraga.; Facsimiles of the original pages have been...
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61.26
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"The book was silkscreened in a spontaneous and episodic fashion between March 2014 and February 2017, as the result of experiments based on...
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RA Z100.06 (Restricted Access)
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The Wolfman is an amplified improvisation on four components of vocal sound to be performed simultaneously with either "The Wolfman" (1964)...
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139.83
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Paperback saddle stitched graphic novel. "A short zine about tradition, memory, and the power of pleasure. Made for Palestinian women...