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Alison Knowles : the big book by Knowles, Alison, 1933-, DellaCrosse, Meghan, writer of added text; Higgins, Dick, 1938-1998; Quasha, George, interviewer, writer of added text; Something Else Press; Franklin Furnace (Archive) instant download

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Authors:Knowles, Alison, 1933-, DellaCrosse, Meghan, writer of added text; Higgins, Dick, 1938-1998; Quasha, George, interviewer, writer of added text; Something Else Press; Franklin Furnace (Archive)
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Year:2013
Publisher:[Berlin] : Passenger Books
Language:english
File Size:8.02 MB
Format:pdf
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Alison Knowles : the big book by Knowles, Alison, 1933-, DellaCrosse, Meghan, writer of added text; Higgins, Dick, 1938-1998; Quasha, George, interviewer, writer of added text; Something Else Press; Franklin Furnace (Archive) instant download

35, [13] pages : 26 cm, Includes interview with the artist, conducted by George Quasha, The Big Book was built starting in 1965 by Knowles, Dick Higgins, and carpenter Masami Kodama, among others, and subsequently published by Something Else Press. It was first aired publicly in 1966 at Something Else Gallery in New York and later traveled to several galleries, disintegrating into its individual components as it traveled. In 1981, a sort of sequel entitled The Book of Bean was built in conjunction with the Franklin Furnace Archive
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