In 2011, Independent Curators International (ICI) launched Sourcebook,
a new publication series with a focus on artists and their practice,
offering a fresh perspective on political and cultural issues impacting
and inspiring the artistic process. Each volume is edited by an artist,
from a selection of his or her own archive, and is comprised of images,
documents, articles, letters and newspaper clippings. For the second
Sourcebook in the series, ICI has invited conceptual artist Allen
Ruppersberg to cull his archives, stored between his family home in
Cleveland and his studio in Los Angeles. Articulated around nine
important works spanning the breadth of the artist's practice from
1978-2012, the publication delves into the primary material that
Ruppersberg uses as his medium: popular culture ephemera, newspapers,
magazine covers, snapshots, home movies, educational slides, advertising
and posters. This material becomes the visual registry that is
reconfigured in numerous Ruppersberg projects.