Catalogue for c. 7,500
This is the catalogue for c.7,500—a landmark exhibition curated by Lucy Lippard in 1973, which took place at the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts). It was the fifth in the “Numbers” series of exhibitions Lippard organized between 1969 and 1973, each titled after the host city’s population. c.7,500 featured the work of twenty-six artists, including Nancy Holt, who Lippard describes were all “women artists who make Conceptual art, but whose work has nothing else in common.”
All the Numbers exhibitions were accompanied by a catalogue consisting of double-sided index cards designed by the artists and a short text by Lippard printed on the cards. This has the complete set of cards, and comes with the original mailing envelope with postmarks, addressed to Nancy Holt. Holt’s contribution to the catalogue was the concrete poem Vision Fixed on one side of her index card. The other holds a photocollage where Holt views the corner of St. Marks Place and Second Avenue in the East Village, New York City through her signature circle.
Specifications
The California Institute of the Arts, 1974
30 double-sided cards in a hand addressed envelope
4 × 6 in. (10.2 x 15.2 cm)
Offset printed in black and white
English
Out of Print
This is the catalogue for c.7,500—a landmark exhibition curated by Lucy Lippard in 1973, which took place at the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts). It was the fifth in the “Numbers” series of exhibitions Lippard organized between 1969 and 1973, each titled after the host city’s population. c.7,500 featured the work of twenty-six artists, including Nancy Holt, who Lippard describes were all “women artists who make Conceptual art, but whose work has nothing else in common.”
All the Numbers exhibitions were accompanied by a catalogue consisting of double-sided index cards designed by the artists and a short text by Lippard printed on the cards. This has the complete set of cards, and comes with the original mailing envelope with postmarks, addressed to Nancy Holt. Holt’s contribution to the catalogue was the concrete poem Vision Fixed on one side of her index card. The other holds a photocollage where Holt views the corner of St. Marks Place and Second Avenue in the East Village, New York City through her signature circle.
Specifications
The California Institute of the Arts, 1974
30 double-sided cards in a hand addressed envelope
4 × 6 in. (10.2 x 15.2 cm)
Offset printed in black and white
English
Out of Print
This is the catalogue for c.7,500—a landmark exhibition curated by Lucy Lippard in 1973, which took place at the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts). It was the fifth in the “Numbers” series of exhibitions Lippard organized between 1969 and 1973, each titled after the host city’s population. c.7,500 featured the work of twenty-six artists, including Nancy Holt, who Lippard describes were all “women artists who make Conceptual art, but whose work has nothing else in common.”
All the Numbers exhibitions were accompanied by a catalogue consisting of double-sided index cards designed by the artists and a short text by Lippard printed on the cards. This has the complete set of cards, and comes with the original mailing envelope with postmarks, addressed to Nancy Holt. Holt’s contribution to the catalogue was the concrete poem Vision Fixed on one side of her index card. The other holds a photocollage where Holt views the corner of St. Marks Place and Second Avenue in the East Village, New York City through her signature circle.
Specifications
The California Institute of the Arts, 1974
30 double-sided cards in a hand addressed envelope
4 × 6 in. (10.2 x 15.2 cm)
Offset printed in black and white
English
Out of Print