A portfolio containing 12 digital photographs with notations by the artist

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Matboard and foamcore portfolio, 23 ¾” x 10 ¾” x ¾”, containing twelve 8″ x 10″ prints. Only four of these portfolios were made.

Portfolio cover
Panoramic view of sculpture garden
Open view of portfolio
Exterior, No Se No
Crowd outside No Se No
Corner of Rivington St. and Forsyth St., Spring of 1985
Ken Hiratsuka’s “One-Line Stone”
“Rivington School Sculpture Garden”
Working on sculpture garden
Sculpture garden
Tovey Halleck under arch in Sculpture Garden
Rivington School Night Event—DeMoMo’s Scrap Metal Music
1st Anniversary of Rivington School Sculpture Garden, Sept. 1986 (“We Painted Entire Garden White”)
“The Last Day of the Sculpture Garden” (bulldozer visible in background)
Portfolio The Rivington School Toyo Tsuchiya

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Linus Coraggio, Toyo Tsuchiya, and the Rivington School, 1983–95

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In 1985, No Se No artists took over the empty lot on the corner of Rivington and Forsyth, transforming it into a crammed, junkyard-like Sculpture Garden that would become the Rivington School’s best-known manifestation.