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Signage from the Printed Matter event in New York City where the second edition of Project Series: Lee Lozano was printed, small sign reading “Project Series: Lee Lozano $5” and larger sign reading “Antinomian Press", 2016
Ben Kinmont
American, born 1963
MoMA
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Email to Kinmont from letterpress printer Richard Seibert, “Hi Ben, I didn’t want Fritz to invest much time in mocking things up,” regarding the specs for the printing of the Cookbook Family Tree broadside by Anne Willan, 2013
Ben Kinmont
American, born 1963
MoMA
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Email to Kinmont from Marianne Baillot, “Ben, I think no [sic] enough people in Portugal read english,” regarding the creation of the “Para uma definição de project art” broadside of Towards a definition of project art and Ethical considerations in project art in Portuguese, dated 7 March 2012, 2012
Ben Kinmont
American, born 1963
MoMA
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Draft of Student Series: Agency. San Francisco: Antinomian Press, 2 October, 2012, 2012
Ben Kinmont
American, born 1963
MoMA
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Student Series: Agency. San Francisco: Antinomian Press, 2 October 2012, 2012
Ben Kinmont
American, born 1963
MoMA
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Proofs from the second edition of the book Prospectus. 1988-2010. Forty-two works by Ben Kinmont, 2011
Ben Kinmont
American, born 1963
MoMA
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Project Series: Christopher D’Arcangelo, 2009
Ben Kinmont
American, born 1963
Whitney Museum of American Art
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Twins, 2001
Ellen Harvey
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Three Color Separations, 1968
Alain Jacquet
Alain Jacquet (French, 1939–2008)
MoMA
Lemon. Costume design for the ballet Juke-Box, 1941
Tom Lee
American, 1910–1971
MoMA
Maple. Costume design for the ballet Juke-Box, 1941
Tom Lee
American, 1910–1971
MoMA
Billy's Mexican Girl. Costume design for the ballet Billy the Kid, 1938
Jared French
American, 1905–1988
MoMA
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Eight costume designs for the ballet Promenade, 1936
Forrest Thayer
American, 1919–1951
MoMA
Costume design for the ballet Promenade, 1936
Forrest Thayer
American, 1919–1951
The Met
Pour Boire (from Sketchbook), 1854–55
James McNeill Whistler
American, Lowell, Massachusetts 1834–1903 London
Long Shawl, c. 1815
Maker Unknown
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