VVVVV by Judy Rushin, Denise Bookwalter, Allison Milham, Michelle Ray, and AB Gorham

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An edition of 200. 6.5 x 6.5″ four-flap cardboard box with colophon pastedown on interior base. Contains 12 double-sided 3 x 3″ blocks, each bearing a letterpress printed image. Magnet inserts on each side. 1″ wide yellow rubber band closure. Numbered on colophon.

Small Craft Advisory Press: “This modular piece features a collection of 12 letterpress prints adhered to magnetic blocks. The blocks are housed in a custom made four-flap cardboard box with accompanying pastedown.”

VVVVV relates to Judy Rushin’s participatory painting project Variance Invariance, in which Rushin created a system so that artworks could be assembled, dismantled, and shipped in small boxes. Using 12 modules that can be attached, unattached, and reattached by a series of small embedded magnets, VVVVV allows the viewer/participant to rearrange the images/prints to form new artworks. By employing viewer interaction, VVVVV advances the notion and the reality of participatory art. “VVVVV carries colors & shapes to engage your sight, touch, hearing. VVVVV is a vibration. VVVVV wills an experience beyond language.”–(inside, back of cardboard box).

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