The Salvador Deli [artist's book menu spoof]
[Seattle]: Self published, 1977. First Edition. Folded menu card. Tall 4to. (14 x 7) Stiff coated card stock printed in black recto and verso with b&w photo reproductions, folds open to three panels. With the slightest hint of toning and corners minimally bumped. Fine. Item #9498 An early collaboration between multimedia artist Barbara Noah and designer Arlene Golant, who was also involved in creating the first espresso carts in Los Angeles and Seattle. Now housed in a clear archival sleeve with acid-free backing.
A sophisticated menu spoof - dishes are puns and wordplay on artist names and art history: "Abstract Eggspression" breakfast, "Braquewurst" sandwich, "Shrimp Louise Bourgeois" salad, "Venison de Milo" entrée, etc.
Price: $300.00
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