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[Ephemera] Ulises Carrion, From Bookworks to Mailworks Announcement poster and invitation card for 'Van Kunstenaarsboeken tot postkunst' at the Stedelijk Museum Alkmaar held from Oct. 9 - 20 1978. The exhibition on artists' books and mail art was curated by Ulises Carrion/ Other Books & So Amsterdam. (1) Poster, colour printed on grey paper, 47 x 33 cm. Designed by Thomas Gravemaker. Folded in three, with some creasing and handling wear along the folds. (2) Folding card, 10.5 x 15 cm, 4 pp. Colour printed on thick white stock. Tiny written remark on interior, else a mint copy. Both items are extremely rare. (total 2)

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[Ephemera] Ulises Carrion, From Bookworks to Mailworks Announcement poster and invitation card for 'Van Kunstenaarsboeken tot postkunst' at the Stedelijk Museum Alkmaar held from Oct. 9 - 20 1978. The exhibition on artists' books and mail art was curated by Ulises Carrion/ Other Books & So Amsterdam. (1) Poster, colour printed on grey paper, 47 x 33 cm. Designed by Thomas Gravemaker. Folded in three, with some creasing and handling wear along the folds. (2) Folding card, 10.5 x 15 cm, 4 pp. Colour printed on thick white stock. Tiny written remark on interior, else a mint copy. Both items are extremely rare. (total 2)

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