MATERIALS: Paper on protruding frame, transfer letters, painted aluminium frame
DIMENSIONS: 71 × 43 × 6 cm
PROVENANCE: The artist
COLLECTION: Collezione d'arte contemporanea della Sovrintendenza Capitolina, Rome c/o Macro Museum (inv. AM 4329 )
CATALOGUE: S_1972_3556
Paper Schermo (Screen) inserted in a box frame with a cardboard bottom. The title of the artwork is displayed in the bottom-right-hand corner of the cardboard with Letraset transfer letters in German Gothic script. Eine geordnete Arbeitsmasse is one of forty ‘thoughts’ that Mauri presented on forty screens at the ‘Warum ein Gedanke einen Raum verpestet?/Perché un pensiero intossica una stanza?’ exhibition-installation (inv. 700): words that were significant for various reasons, arranged in a scattered order, as if in a stream of consciousness.
1972, Milan, Galleria Barozzi, Zeichen.ung, April.
Fabio Mauri, Der Politische Ventilator (Milan: Achille Mauri – Krachmalnicoff, 1973), pp. 74–75 (ill.).
Arte contemporanea: Lavori in corso 2, exhibition catalogue, Macro – Galleria Comunale d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Rome, edited by Giovanna Bonasegale (Rome: Edizioni De Luca, 1997), p. 42 (ill.).