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Translucency (Paul Hughes Fine Arts, 2001)
Folding exhibition announcement, 13 × 13 inches open, folding to 6.5 × 6.5 inches. Published by Paul Hughes Fine Arts in New York for the thematic exhibition held November 22–December 22, 2001, bringing together work by Marc Newson, Shiro Kuramata, Sarah Lucas, Rachel Whiteread, Mathias Bengtsson, Andy Warhol, Man Ray, Antoin O’hEocha, John Harwood, Alessandro and Laura de Santillana, and anonymous ancient artists. One side reproduces Kuramata’s celebrated Acrylic Stool with Feathers—designed in 1990 in an edition of 40—while the reverse uses oversized gray typography divided and reconstituted across the folds. An inventive cross-disciplinary exhibition joining contemporary art, experimental furniture, studio glass, photography, and antiquity through the shared properties of transparency, suspension, and light. Original quarter-folds with light bumping and rubbing to extremities and small closed tears to center seam. No other copy located in commerce at time of cataloguing.
Folding exhibition announcement, 13 × 13 inches open, folding to 6.5 × 6.5 inches. Published by Paul Hughes Fine Arts in New York for the thematic exhibition held November 22–December 22, 2001, bringing together work by Marc Newson, Shiro Kuramata, Sarah Lucas, Rachel Whiteread, Mathias Bengtsson, Andy Warhol, Man Ray, Antoin O’hEocha, John Harwood, Alessandro and Laura de Santillana, and anonymous ancient artists. One side reproduces Kuramata’s celebrated Acrylic Stool with Feathers—designed in 1990 in an edition of 40—while the reverse uses oversized gray typography divided and reconstituted across the folds. An inventive cross-disciplinary exhibition joining contemporary art, experimental furniture, studio glass, photography, and antiquity through the shared properties of transparency, suspension, and light. Original quarter-folds with light bumping and rubbing to extremities and small closed tears to center seam. No other copy located in commerce at time of cataloguing.