Kaliflower
Fulton Ryder
· 2014
· Wrappers
Prince's Kaliflower appropriates and recontextualizes a Bay Area commune newspaper from the late 1960s-early 1970s, transforming hippie-era ephemera into an artwork examining counterculture idealism, communal living, and underground publishing. Published through his Fulton Ryder imprint, the book continues Prince's investigation of American subcultures and vernacular print media. The slim hardcover presents the newspaper's raw aesthetic, including classified ads, manifestos, and graphics from the height of the commune movement.
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Publisher
Fulton Ryder
Archive
richardprince.com
Year
2014
ISBN
9780991572328
Format
Wrappers
Pages
Wrappers
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