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Tag Archives: magazines
Stephen Grebinski, Keyed to Masculine Comfort, 2015
Faced with the excess and diversity (where to start?) of publications in Queering the Collection, currently installed in the ICP Library, I was happy to find (& just by judging a book by its cover) a familiar name: Stephen Grebinski. … Continue reading
Baby Sports Illustrated
Here is a miniature “book” found in the library [2 by 3 inches] – a promotion/prospectus for potential advertisers, giving some sense of what this new magazine, Sports Illustrated, would be like. What it looks like it will be like is … Continue reading
Posted in artists' books, Unpacking the collection, Vertical files
Tagged advertising, censorship, magazines, photobooks, Sports Illustrated, zines
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