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{{Print | giantnyc.jpg | Giant City | 1996 | 25 | ''none'' | 24x18 | ''unknown'' | Screen Print |From [[Supply and Demand Book|''Supply and Demand'']], pg. 237:<br>I made the Giant City print for [[Helen Stickler]] for a screening of the documentary she made about me. The print was designed to be placed in the storefront windows of some of Helen’s friends’ shops in New York City, and the postcard-sized images at the bottom were cut out and mailed as invitations to the screening. I was so poor at the time that I couldn’t afford to make real postcards, so I just combined the postcards and the posters onto the same sheet to save money.
 
{{Print | giantnyc.jpg | Giant City | 1996 | 25 | ''none'' | 24x18 | ''unknown'' | Screen Print |From [[Supply and Demand Book|''Supply and Demand'']], pg. 237:<br>I made the Giant City print for [[Helen Stickler]] for a screening of the documentary she made about me. The print was designed to be placed in the storefront windows of some of Helen’s friends’ shops in New York City, and the postcard-sized images at the bottom were cut out and mailed as invitations to the screening. I was so poor at the time that I couldn’t afford to make real postcards, so I just combined the postcards and the posters onto the same sheet to save money.
  
It has been noted that this print is actually 23 1/8" x 17 1/2".|}}
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'''Note:''' Print size is actually 23 1/8 x 17 1/2.||}}

Revision as of 13:51, 22 October 2007

Giant City Print

Year: 1996
Run Size: 25
Part of Set: none
Size: 24x18
Paper: unknown
Print Type: Screen Print
Release Date:


From Supply and Demand, pg. 237:
I made the Giant City print for Helen Stickler for a screening of the documentary she made about me. The print was designed to be placed in the storefront windows of some of Helen’s friends’ shops in New York City, and the postcard-sized images at the bottom were cut out and mailed as invitations to the screening. I was so poor at the time that I couldn’t afford to make real postcards, so I just combined the postcards and the posters onto the same sheet to save money.

Note: Print size is actually 23 1/8 x 17 1/2.


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