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Brian Eno (b. 1948), Peter Schmidt (1931-1980), and Pae White (b. 1963)

"Oblique Strategies: 100 Worthwhile Dilemmas," (1975), Fourth Edition, 1996
100 playing cards in colors in a milled Corian box
Edition: 4000 in this fourth edition revised by Eno
Unsigned; with the artists' names printed as part of the descriptive text in the accompanying title/justification card and information booklet; Typecraft, Pasadena, CA, prntr.; Peter Norton, Santa Monica, CA, pub.
Each card:3" H x 4.125" W; Corian container: 5.25" H x 6.25" W x 1.5" D irreg.

  • Provenance: Collection of Howard and Barbara Wise, New York, NY
    David Wise and Audry Taylor, Los Angeles, CA, by descent from the above
  • Notes: As stated on the title/justification card and small information booklet included in the custom box with the 100 cards for this "Fourth Again Revised and More Universal Edition," this series was made by Brian Eno (b. 1948) and Peter Schmidt (1931-1980), and published as a first edition in 1975. The artists imagined, "When a creative problem can't be solved directly, solutions might be found by approaching the task from an unusual direction; by using 'Oblique Strategies'." The fourth edition, as here, represents a revision by Eno alone, following the death of Schmidt, "selected, edited [and copyrighted] by Peter Norton, 1996." Supporting the claim as a "More Universal Edition," is the fact that the formerly English-only work is translated to include a combination of five additional languages for this fourth edition. The uniquely shaped Corian box of the fourth edition was designed by artist Pae White (b. 1963) and milled by Pacific Design, Pomona, CA. This edition was published by The Peter Norton Family for non-commercial distribution as Christmas / New Year gifts to their family, friends, and colleagues.
  • Condition: Overall good condition. The title/justification card with a curved handling crease near one edge. The Corian container with minor surface scuffs, scratches and dust accumulation commensurate with age and handling.

    Unframed


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