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[[File:Neoteric 0003.jpg|250px|thumb|<em>Selling Out</em>, April 1984]] | [[File:Neoteric 0003.jpg|250px|thumb|<em>Selling Out</em>, April 1984]] | ||
;Poster, <em>Selling Out</em> | ;Poster, <em>Selling Out</em> | ||
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:Plain paper copy | :Plain paper copy | ||
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:April 1984 | :April 1984 | ||
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:Sung to the tune of <em>Puttin' On the Ritz</em>, Robert(O) Mendel's lyrics ushered in the ensemble's answer to an Orwellian year in which we anticipated a Presidential reelection and more misery for the state of education in America. Clearly most of us were not going to make a living in the "fine" arts, so why not go commercial at the outset? | :Sung to the tune of <em>Puttin' On the Ritz</em>, Robert(O) Mendel's lyrics ushered in the ensemble's answer to an Orwellian year in which we anticipated a Presidential reelection and more misery for the state of education in America. Clearly most of us were not going to make a living in the "fine" arts, so why not go commercial at the outset? | ||
:Despite a DeKalb tradition of sacrificing cash for culture—a contemporary student show included artworks made | :Despite a DeKalb tradition of sacrificing cash for culture—a contemporary student show included artworks made out of corners ripped from real US currency—and thanks to the miracle of self-service plain-paper copying, no actual dollar bills were harmed! | ||
[[Category:Artifacts]] | [[Category:Artifacts]] | ||
[[Category:Ephemera]] | [[Category:Ephemera]] | ||
[[Category:Neoteric Ensemble]] | [[Category:Neoteric Ensemble]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:14, 17 February 2012
- Poster, Selling Out
- D A Ayer
- Plain paper copy
- 8 1/2 x 14 inches
- April 1984
- © 1984 the artist
- Collection of David and Rebecca Ayer
- Sung to the tune of Puttin' On the Ritz, Robert(O) Mendel's lyrics ushered in the ensemble's answer to an Orwellian year in which we anticipated a Presidential reelection and more misery for the state of education in America. Clearly most of us were not going to make a living in the "fine" arts, so why not go commercial at the outset?
- Despite a DeKalb tradition of sacrificing cash for culture—a contemporary student show included artworks made out of corners ripped from real US currency—and thanks to the miracle of self-service plain-paper copying, no actual dollar bills were harmed!