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Meccatuna (Neon Transformer Label)

Meccatuna (Neon Transformer Label) by RHOADES, Jason

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Seller: Harper's Books
Title
Meccatuna (Neon Transformer Label)
Author
RHOADES, Jason
Seller
Harper's Books (United States)
Condition
This copy remarkably well-preserved, and accompanied by the corresponding exhibition announcement card, which reproduces the sam
Description
New York: David Zwirner, 2003. This copy remarkably well-preserved, and accompanied by the corresponding exhibition announcement card, which reproduces the same decal design to recto.. Multiple. Large decal/sticker (8.25 in. square), adhered to original backing sheet. From an unspecified edition produced for Jason Rhoades' baroque 2003 installation at David Zwirner (Sep. 12 - Oct. 25), centered around his absurd neologism MECCATUNA, which he principally defined as "the act of taking a live bluefin tuna on a pilgrimmage to the Holy City of Mecca to circumnavigate the Kabba." The present transformer decal—altered and translated into Arabic—is identified as an integral part of the exhibition in the archived Zwirner press release: along with 5 camel toe bones, 27 eight-count Ivory Snow PeaRoeFoam boxes, 48 cans of Geisha tuna (from the Holy City of Mecca), 85 donkey cart ceramics (mostly made in occupied Japan), 500 neon-tubed vagina euphemisms, and a 2003 Honda XR50 motorcylc; all installed—amongst other cultural debris—around a Lego model of the sacred Kabba, hand-built at 1/3 scale.
William E. Parker: Recent Work

William E. Parker: Recent Work by PARKER, William E. and Jeffrey Hoone

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Title
William E. Parker: Recent Work
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PARKER, William E. and Jeffrey Hoone
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Jeff Hirsch Books, ABAA (United States)
Description
Syracuse, NY: Robert B. Menschel Photography Gallery, Schine Student Center, Syracuse University, 1988. First edition. Exhibition brochure for a show that ran April 1-30, 1988. Single sheet folded twice to create six pages. Text by Jeffrey Hoone. Includes 3 images with 1 in color. A near fine copy with address label of photographer Joseph Jachna. Scarce.