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Russian Exhibitions, 1904 to 1922 by John Bowlt
‘An Attaché at the French Embassy’ short story by Thomas Bernhard
Black Mountain College
Spectodrama, ‘Play, Life, Illusion’ (1924-37) by Xanti Schawinsky
Pierre Albert-Birot
‘Grabinoulor retrouve ses pieds’
‘Grabinoulor decides to call Furibar ‘tu”
Poem, from ‘Aux Trente Deux Vents’
Great Little Magazines, No. 7: SIC
Pablo Picasso by Guillaume Apollinaire
Boxe by Tristan Tzara
Café by Phillipe Soupault
Payment by Jesse Dismoor
Quai aux Fleurs by Pierre Reverdy
Les Eclats by Pierre Albert-Birot
Pas de Corset! by Pierre Albert-Birot

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Form, No.8, September 1968
Form, No.8, September 1968
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Katayama worked in several art and design disciplines from graphic design and sculpture to environmental works and sculpture. His design work features rhythms and patterns and has a resemblance to modern jazz and the studies of Josef Albers.

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Victorian Graphic Design left a mark on both British and American design history. In Britain, the ornate embellishments served as a symbol of prosperity and cultural values. Meanwhile, America embraced the combination of various design elements to navigate the complexities of a rapidly changing society driven by industrialisation and consumerism.

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This 1,500 word essay focused on the work of Jan Bons. One of the most prominent figures in Dutch design history. For over three-quarters of a century, he crafted a mass of work with many long-time collaborators.

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I have a real passion for collecting Cinderella stamps and other ephemera and love the artistic and historical value of these items. The scarcity of some Cinderella stamps, especially those associated with significant historical events or rare advertising campaigns, makes them highly sought after in the philatelic world.