Allen Ruppersberg
The Singing Posters
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Date 2000
Publisher Rice Gallery, Houston
Technical info
15,5 x 20,5 cm. 36 pages
Languages
English
Publisher Rice Gallery, Houston
Technical info
15,5 x 20,5 cm. 36 pages
Languages
English
The Singing Posters
The Singing Posters is an homage to Allen Ginsberg and his famous poem, Howl (1955-1956). When Ruppersberg, who taught at UCLA, discovered that his students had never heard of Howl, he conceived The Singing Posters as a way to introduce that important work to a new generation. This is the publication that accompanied the firts presentation of this work at the Rice gallery in Houston, USA.
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Already Uttered on Numerous Occasions in Various Places / Ignorance Never Settles a Question
Based less on substance than on profit
Boredom won’t starve as long as I feed it
Compensating Transient Pleasurable Excitations
Dare Not Say: To Be Forgotten What to Say
Doublure: catalogue d’exposition
Explain It to the One Who Couldn’t Care
Kunststoff – Gallery of Material Culture
Oeuvre sculpté, travaux pour amateurs
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