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Your House Is Mine: Homelessness at Work
1993
Medium/Technique
Poster, screenprint
Dimensions
Sheet: 58.1 × 48.9 cm (22 7/8 × 19 1/4 in.)
Credit Line
Sophie M. Friedman Fund
Accession Number2022.1330.8
NOT ON VIEW
DescriptionProduced in conjunction with Your House Is Mine: Book & Street Project. Published by Bullet Space, New York. Printed at Brandywine Workshop, Philadelphia; Cooper Union, New York; Black Cat Printshop, New York; The Lower East Side Printshop, New York; and Bullet Space, New York. Funded by Art Matters, Artist Space, Northstar Fund, Andy Warhol Foundation.
Edited by Andrew Castrucci and Nadia Coën. Collaborating artists: Emily Carter, Andrew Castrucci, Paul Castrucci, Nadia Coën, Betzaida Concepción, Marguerite van Cook, Anton van Dalen, Eric Drooker, John Fekner, Avram Finkelstein, Vincent Gagliostro, Eduardo Galeano, Day Gleeson, Sabrina Jones, Lady Pink, Tom McGlynn, Missing Foundation, Neighborhood News, Miguel Piñero, Lee Quinones, Red David Rodriguez, James Romberger, Will Sales, Juan Sánchez, Sebastian Schroder, Walter Sipser, Stash Two, Dennis Thomas, Seth Tobocman, Bruce Witsiepe, David Wojnarowicz, and Martin Wong.
From the introduction: "This project is a collection of images and texts, defining and expressing the broad and essential issue of housing on the Lower East Side, and is a statement of the underlying force of ‘art as a means of resistance’. It is both a documentation and expression of social/political issues in our neighborhood and on a larger scale to symbolize similar conflicts in other parts of the world."
Edited by Andrew Castrucci and Nadia Coën. Collaborating artists: Emily Carter, Andrew Castrucci, Paul Castrucci, Nadia Coën, Betzaida Concepción, Marguerite van Cook, Anton van Dalen, Eric Drooker, John Fekner, Avram Finkelstein, Vincent Gagliostro, Eduardo Galeano, Day Gleeson, Sabrina Jones, Lady Pink, Tom McGlynn, Missing Foundation, Neighborhood News, Miguel Piñero, Lee Quinones, Red David Rodriguez, James Romberger, Will Sales, Juan Sánchez, Sebastian Schroder, Walter Sipser, Stash Two, Dennis Thomas, Seth Tobocman, Bruce Witsiepe, David Wojnarowicz, and Martin Wong.
From the introduction: "This project is a collection of images and texts, defining and expressing the broad and essential issue of housing on the Lower East Side, and is a statement of the underlying force of ‘art as a means of resistance’. It is both a documentation and expression of social/political issues in our neighborhood and on a larger scale to symbolize similar conflicts in other parts of the world."
Provenance2022, sold by Nadia Coën, New York to the MFA. (Accession Date: June 22, 2022)