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Paul Prudence
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Max Neuhaus: Sound Works. 3 Vols, 1994. Documenting his drawings, sound poems, aural topographies. PDFs at Monoskop https://monoskop.org/log/?p=13296 Image on the right from Volume II: Drawings https://monoskop.org/images/2/2e/Neuhaus_Max_Sound_Works_Volume_II_Drawings.pdf
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tim/vortac
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Thanks for bringing this artist to my attention, Paul (like many others you shared). Absolutely love the term "aural topographies"... "Cantz" is right around the corner here. 150 $degen š«“
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Paul Prudence
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Thanks, Tim. You might have to elaborate on 'Cantz'. Google is serving me poorly when I look the word up.
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tim/vortac
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Now: https://www.hatjecantz.com/ It all leads back to Walter Cantz, who was Typesetter, Printer and Artist and who took over the "Dr. Cantz'sche Buchdruckerei" from his parents and turned it into a printshop and publishing house focused on art. The company has been split up over the years, but now there's the internationally renowned publishing house for art books and also large print shops here in the region all somehow carrying on to use the š² name "Cantz". Trivia: He is coined as the inventor of the colored art catalogue together with gallery owner Roman Norbert Ketterer in the 50s.
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Paul Prudence
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Aha, thanks for the lead, Tim.
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