
Over at the always wonderful and data-deep UbuWeb, there's a complete look at Aspen, which, from 1965 to 1971 was an exclusive magazine "in a box". Each issue was different, and each contained a jumbled assortment of items, ranging from art prints and essays to flexidiscs and Super 8 film spools. Contributors included some of the best known names in art at the time. I'm sure the surviving issues are worth thousands--UbuWeb presents the full archive to watch, listen, and read.












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I subscribed to Aspen and kept all of the issues, packing them around the country in an old box. I recently dug them out to see if I could sell them on eBay. I am not completely through with the inventory (difficult to do with this format) but there is very little that is missing. Any comments? What should I ask for them?
Posted by: Jim Horel | November 11, 2006 1:57 PM