
NEADERLAND, Louise, ed
NY: ISCA, 1988. A complete set of 53 items + catalogue and membership application, housed in a cardboard box that also doubled as the shipping container. Issued in a limited edition of 200 copies, with many of the individual items being hand-numbered and signed. All items are fine/as issued, with no more than incidental toning and wear. The only exception is Yve Morse’s “Earth’s Memories: A Photocopy Album,” which was originally bound with dowel and rubber band, the latter having long since broken. The box shows wear, bumping, tape-remnants, etc. consonant with having passed through the mail system, and the original owner’s address has been removed from the top panel, resulting in a surface abrasion. The International Society of Copier Artists (ISCA) was founded in 1981 by Neaderland as a way to promote the work of copier artists, and to help legitimize that process as a serious artistic methodology. The ISCA Quarterly ran from 1982 to 2003; beginning in 1986, ISCA issued an Annual Bo