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Box Mixed k_OSx-7 (F)

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Contains 6 Results:

Artwork, 1972-1979

 File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents A selection of sketches, paintings, and prints executed in pastel, graphite, ink, and a variety of paint materials. Ojeda created these works in the 1970s mostly during the years he was a student. Most of it was likely produced as exercises or assignments for classes, and the work from 1975-1979 includes graded work from classes at Parsons School of Design. Early work is stamped with Ojeda's initials "GO." Work dated 1979 was likely created in Spain, where Ojeda traveled on a CINTAS...
Dates: 1972-1979

Drawing of urban blight by I. B., probably 1990s

 File — Box: Mixed k_OSx-7 (F), Folder: 1
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Drawing on a strip of paper depicting homelessness, protests, demolition of city centers due to capitalist greed. The drawing is inscribed with the initials, "I. B." This artist's identity is unknown to The New School Archives staff. The title of the drawing is devised based upon the content of the drawing.

Dates: probably 1990s

Adam's House in Paradise, probably 1970s

 File — Box: Mixed k_OSx-7 (F), Folder: 2
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The poster is a printed photograph of the artwork, "The Garden of Eden," by Adam Purple, located on the Lower East Side of New York City. The poster, which folds into a mailer and bears a stamp and address on the back, is torn at the edges.

Dates: probably 1970s

City Lore '92 Una Fiesta Boricua, 1992

 File — Box: Mixed k_OSx-7 (F), Folder: 2
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Poster depicting an artwork by José Rodriguez, with information about a Puerto Rican festival on the back.

Dates: 1992

Uncle George Wants You to Forget..., 1991

 File — Box: Mixed k_OSx-7 (F), Folder: 2
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Poster depicting Uncle Sam with President George H.W. Bush's face montaged onto it, with the text: "Uncle George wants you to forget failing banks, education, drugs, AIDS, poor health care, crime, unemployment, racism, corruption, and have a good war."

Dates: 1991

Annotated Copies of "Function of the Orgasm", 2018 March-April

 File — Box: Mixed k_OSx-7 (F), Folder: 3
Scope and Contents

Items produced for the exhibition Vital Vogue: A Biosocial Perspective on Fashion consisting of 11 x 17 inch pages that combine blown-up excerpts from Wilhelm Reich's book, The Function of the Orgasm, annotated by Otto von Busch and with pages from von Busch's research sketchbook. Also includes a printout of four "Experimental Questions" posed to visitors to the exhibition.

Dates: 2018 March-April