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BÉAR, Liza, and Willoughby SHARP ( editors ). Avalanche Magazine, Issues 1–6.

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BÉAR, Liza, and Willoughby SHARP ( editors ). Avalanche Magazine, Issues 1–6.BAR, Liza, and Willoughby SHARP (editors). Avalanche Magazine, Issues 16. New York: Kineticism Press. 197072. Six vols (Fall 1970, Fall 1971, Winter 1971, Lenz 1972, Summer 1972, Fall 1972), 4to. Original stapled wrappers; illustrated in black and white throughout; minimal wear to spines, some occasional creasing to edges, staples slightly rusted; a very good set. The first six issues of the independent art magazine Avalanche, closely associated with

BÉAR, Liza, and Willoughby SHARP (editors). Avalanche Magazine, Issues 1–6. New York: Kineticism Press. 1970–72.

Six vols (Fall 1970, Fall 1971, Winter 1971, Lenz 1972, Summer 1972, Fall 1972), 4to. Original stapled wrappers; illustrated in black and white throughout; minimal wear to spines, some occasional creasing to edges, staples slightly rusted; a very good set.

The first six issues of the independent art magazine Avalanche, closely associated with post-minimalist, post-studio conceptual artists.

Co-founded and edited by New York-based filmmaker Liza Béar and artist Willoughby Sharp, Avalanche was published for thirteen issues between 1970 and 1976. Consisting of artist interviews and documentation of performances, Avalanche serves as an illuminating primary source for understanding the conceptual art scene in New York during the early 1970s. The magazine provided artists with both a platform to share their voices and space in which to engage with new readerships. Seen as a counterpart to Andy Warhol’s
Interview magazine, Avalanche played a crucial role in connecting the experimental art scenes of New York and Europe.

These first six issues feature works and interviews by artists as eminent as Vito Acconci, Joseph Beuys, Yves Klein, Jannis Kounellis, Bruce Nauman, Yvonne Rainer, and Lawrence Weiner.

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I liked them. They really lock down on the speaker wire to make a firm connection. They seem well made and are easy to install. My system sounds great.
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UPDATE: Two tips broke off when unplugging them from the binding post and are now lodged in. Inexcusable and an utterly poor product. Solid connection in the binding post with no wobble or wiggle. They require some force to insert into the binding post, but once they're in they remain snug. I also tried removing and reinserting a few times and the connection remained solid. I've used other plugs in the past that have a softer tip and easily deform after one or two insertions. These do not have that issue.
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