Linus Coraggio, 9 Photos of the Gas Station (a.k.a. 2B), c. 1990

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Nine color photographs (some with hand-cut edges) cut out from a crumbling scrapbook and pasted onto a fresh new scrapbook page, with notes in pencil, 13.75 x 16.5 inches.

Linus Coraggio’s Gas Station (active 1986–95) was a final incarnation of the Rivington School Sculpture Garden aesthetic.

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Art World Snapshots Linus Coraggio Scrapbook Page

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The Rivington School, 1983–95: Linus Coraggio, Toyo Tsuchiya

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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.