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Dear Librarians,

Printed Matter is extremely pleased to announce our second offering of
historic material from the Franklin Furnace archive, the Complete Set of
Printed Stuff. Following up on this past summer¹s presentation of The Flue,
Printed Matter is proud to make an even more extensive collection of
publications from this fellow pioneering alternative arts organization
available to librarians and collectors worldwide.

Franklin Furnace was founded in 1976 by artist Martha Wilson to champion
ephemeral forms neglected by mainstream arts institutions.  The organization
developed a place in art history for artists¹ books, temporary installation
art and performance art, and introduced the public to work in these media
through such exhibitions as Cubist Prints/Cubist Books, The Avant-Garde
Book: 1900-1945, Fluxus: A Conceptual Country, as well as thematic shows
such as Artists¹ Books: Japan, Multiples by Latin American Artists,
Contemporary Russian Samizdat, and Eastern European Artists¹ Books.  Taken
together, Franklin Furnace¹s magazines and catalogues document a history not
available under one coverŠ

Until Now!  Franklin Furnace and Printed Matter are collaborating to bring
out the Complete Set of Printed Stuff produced by Franklin Furnace during
the years 1976 to 1999.  The Complete Set comes in three archival boxes: one
containing publications produced from 1976 to 1988 (10 1/2 x 15 x 5 inches);
one containing publications produced from 1990 to 1999 (also 10 1/2 x 15 x 5
inches) and one containing the Complete Set of The Flue, published from 1980
to 1989 (101/2 x 15 x 21/2 inches). All three boxes are emblazoned with
rubber stamps produced by performance artists in Franklin Furnace¹s 1988-89
and 1989-90 seasons.

The first publications released by Franklin Furnace were printed on 4 x 6"
note cards. The Franklin Furnace Archive Artists' Books Bibliography is a
three-volume set of cards cataloging books in the Franklin Furnace
collection, which grew to become the largest collection of artists¹ books in
the United States published internationally after 1960.  The collection was
acquired by the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1993. The next
significant publication, appearing in 1980, was a tabloid containing a
flexidisc, the first volume of the multi-format magazine, The Flue. The
variety of formats employed in Franklin Furnace¹s early publications
demonstrate the organization¹s flexible and creative response to the
documentation demands of non-institutionalized art forms. By 1999, Franklin
Furnace¹s publications reflected challenging new forms of expression now
known as "variable media art" with the booklet The History of the Future.

Three sets of this comprehensive collection of art history-in-the-making are
available through this special offer at $1,275 each. For full descriptions
of all 40 publications included in the Complete Set of Printed Stuff go to

http://64.204.244.10/flue2.html

You can order the Complete Set of Printed Stuff directly from the web site
at

http://www.printedmatter.org/catalogue/moreinfo.cfm?title_id=77590

or by calling Rachel Bers at (212) 925-0325.

Thank you and we look forward to hearing from you.

-- 
Rachel Bers
Programming / Website Coordinator

www.printedmatter.org

Printed Matter, Inc.
535 West 22nd Street
New York, NY  10011

212 925 0325 tel
212 925 0464 fax

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Printed Matter has received support, in part, through grants from the New
York State Council on the Arts, the New York City Department of Cultural
Affairs, The Altria Group, Inc., Milton & Sally Avery Arts Foundation, the
Consulate and the Government of Canada, The Cowles Charitable Trust, The
Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation, Fifth Floor Foundation, Furthermore: a
program of the J.M. Kaplan Fund, The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, The
Kettering Family Foundation, LEF Foundation, The Andy Warhol Foundation for
the Visual Arts, and private foundations and individuals worldwide.

Printed Matter, Inc. is not affiliated with, nor a division of, any other
non-profit organization. 


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