Aspen Magazine Installation Courtesy of the Whitechapel GalleryProviding a time capsule into the period it dominated, the 1960s magazine Aspen was one of the first to embrace multimedia, a 3-D sensory experience that paved the way for the future of art publishing. Presented in a box, the magazine contained anything from poetry to a Super 8 film, a game or phonograph recording, with the premise that, “When a new issue arrives you don't just read it – you hear it, hang it, feel it, fly i...
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