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‘Nigel Greenwood Inc Ltd’ Reading Room
selection of books and publications from the collection of Nigel Greenwood
‘Nigel Greenwood’ by Glen Baxter (1986), and ‘Nigel Greenwood’ by Barry Flanagan (1972)
‘Nigel Greenwood’ by Barry Flanagan (1972)
installation view
‘Hot Shot’ (1973) and ‘Raw’ (1971) both by Ed Ruscha
invite cards
Reading Room installation with facsimile archive material and original Nigel Greenwood seal
‘Room’ (1970) by Victor Burgin
detail of dedication to Nigel Greenwood by Victor Burgin
invite cards and Joel Fisher’s ‘Apogoraph’ (2016)
selection of invite cards
invite cards including Bill Beckley, Ed Ruscha, Marcel Broodthaers and Keith Milow
‘Apograph’ (2016) by Joel Fisher
installation view of Reading Room and Ramp
Ramp with Joel Fisher’s ‘Apograph’ (2016) at far end
‘The Bananatrap Dinner’ 23 August 1970 by Daniel Spoerri
photo of the participant Nigel Greenwood for ‘The Bananatrap Dinner’ (1970) by Daniel Spoerri
installation photo from ‘Book As Artwork’, Nigel Greenwood Inc Ltd, September 1972.
Photograph courtesy of © The Nigel Greenwood Gallery Archive, Tate Archive, London
Ed Ruscha books poster (1970); installation photos from exhibitions at Nigel Greenwood Ing Ltd:
Ed Ruscha ‘New Paintings’ (1973) and Bernd and Hilla Becher (1977)
installation view of the Ramp
Marcel Broodthaers poster produced with Nigel Greenwood Inc Ltd (1977)
Nigel Greenwood Inc Ltd installation photos and John Stezaker photo-collage, 1977 (centre)
John Stezaker photo-collage, 1977, signed ‘To Nigel Greenwood’
installation photo of group show, wall Marc Camille Chaimowicz, right Ian McKeever,
at Nigel Greenwood Inc Ltd, 1978. Photograph courtesy of © The Nigel Greenwood Gallery Archive,
Tate Archive, London
‘Apograph’ (2016) wall drawing with pencil by Joel Fisher
detail of ‘Apograph’ 2016
Brice Marden sketch (1980) with ‘Apograph’ by Joel Fisher behind
Brice Marden ink on paper (1980), signed ‘To Nigel and Phoebe, love Brice’ verso