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How to make Xerox transfer art – with Marlene Weisman | IN THE STUDIO

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Black and white Xerox posters were a major part of the 1970s counterculture aesthetic. Artist and graphic designer Marlene Weisman guest hosts a special Club 57 takeover edition of IN THE STUDIO and demonstrates how to transfer the ink from Xerox prints to a new sheet of paper to create collages, posters, and other works of art using the same prePhotoshop technique that she used in the 1970s and '80s.

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"Club 57: Film, Performance, and Art 19791983" is on view at The Museum of Modern through April 2018. The exhibition is organized by Ron Magliozzi, Curator, and Sophie Cavoulacos, Assistant Curator, Department of Film; with Ann Magnuson, guest curator. For more on Club 57 http://mo.ma/club57

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See more of Marlene's work at http://www.marleneweisman.com/ and http://www.marleneweismandesign.com/ and on Instagram at @marleneweisman

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