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S. M. S. (Shit Must Stop). No. 1 by S.M.S. – William COPLEY

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Seller: Riverrun Books & Manuscripts
Title
S. M. S. (Shit Must Stop). No. 1
Author
S.M.S. – William COPLEY
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Riverrun Books & Manuscripts (United States)
Condition
In very-well preserved condition, complete with all parts as issued
Description
New York: The Letter Edged in Black Press, 1968. In very-well preserved condition, complete with all parts as issued. Original portfolio, printed wrappers; in the publisher's cardboard mailing box. The first issue of William Copley's famous series of portfolios, each containing artists' multiples. Included in volume one are: Su Braden, James Byars, Christo, Walter de Maria, Richard Hamilton, Julien Levy, Kasper König, Sol Mednick, Irving Petlin (who also did the cover), Nancy Reitkopf, LaMonte Young and Marian Zazeela. "The work is a series of folders, available by subscription, containing objects and artworks contributed by artists such as Marcel Duchamp, Ray Johnson and Man Ray. As a publication, its mission was to question the notion of art objects as belonging in museums and galleries by bringing the work to the fingertips of the subscribers. S.M.S. was produced in small runs, and the sets Copley, clearly an archivist at heart, donated to the New Museum of Contemporary Art were destroyed in a flood (Heller, 150)" (Brandeis, see https://www.brandeis.edu/library/archives/essays/special-collections/s-m-s.html).
The Eighth Annual Festival of Preservation / June 27 - July 20, 1996

The Eighth Annual Festival of Preservation / June 27 - July 20, 1996 by (UCLA Film and Television Archive)

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The Eighth Annual Festival of Preservation / June 27 - July 20, 1996
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(UCLA Film and Television Archive)
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ReadInk (United States)
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[Los Angeles]: UCLA Film and Television Archive. Near Fine. 1996. First Edition. Softcover. [nice clean copy, mild edge & surface wear]. (B&W photographs) Program book for the annual festival held at UCLA to highlight their film/TV archive's recent preservation activities, containing program notes for the individual films in the festival, including: GILDA (1946; the cover image is also from this film, with Rita Hayworth); DESIGN FOR LIVING (1933); FEAR AND DESIRE (1953, Stanley Kubrick's first film); ROMOLA (1924); THE UNHOLY THREE (1930); ONE TOUCH OF VENUS (1948); SPEEDY (1928); SHERLOCK HOLMES AND THE SECRET WEAPON (1942); and numerous others. There was also a program devoted to television appearances by Harry S Truman, Dwight Eisenhower, Richard M. Nixon and John F. Kennedy. .