Please join us to celebrate the UK launch of ABC–We Print Anything.
Friday 23 March, 6–8pm
ABC We Print Anything is a recreation of a sweat-shirt worn by Carolee Schneemann in a photograph from 1976. Carolee discovered the sweat-shirt in a printer’s shop-window bearing the slogan ‘ABC We Print Anything.’ It became the adapted project title for ABC – We Print Anything – In the Cards: ‘A’ now stood for Anthony, ‘B’ for Bruce, and ‘C’ for Carolee, and the provocation of ‘printing anything’ now referred to documenting the intimate details of their relations.
ABYME is an independent publisher of artist’s editions and multiples
founded by John Morgan and Adrien Vasquez in 2017.
Friday 23 March, 6–8pm
ABC We Print Anything is a recreation of a sweat-shirt worn by Carolee Schneemann in a photograph from 1976. Carolee discovered the sweat-shirt in a printer’s shop-window bearing the slogan ‘ABC We Print Anything.’ It became the adapted project title for ABC – We Print Anything – In the Cards: ‘A’ now stood for Anthony, ‘B’ for Bruce, and ‘C’ for Carolee, and the provocation of ‘printing anything’ now referred to documenting the intimate details of their relations.
ABYME is an independent publisher of artist’s editions and multiples
founded by John Morgan and Adrien Vasquez in 2017.
ABC We Print Anything is produced by ABYME in collaboration
with Carolee Schneemann and the Artist’s Institute, New York.
with Carolee Schneemann and the Artist’s Institute, New York.
Edition of 75 + XV AP.
Carolee Schneemann is a groundbreaking performance and multidisciplinary artist whose works since the 1960s have confronted sexuality, gender, and the cultural biases of art history. She is the 2017 recipient of the Venice Biennial Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement. In 2017–18, a retrospective of her work travelled between the Museum der Moderne, Salzburg; Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt; and PS1 MoMA, New York.
Carolee Schneemann is a groundbreaking performance and multidisciplinary artist whose works since the 1960s have confronted sexuality, gender, and the cultural biases of art history. She is the 2017 recipient of the Venice Biennial Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement. In 2017–18, a retrospective of her work travelled between the Museum der Moderne, Salzburg; Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt; and PS1 MoMA, New York.