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[[File:Valentine Split Motive Both Flexi Postcards Front.jpg|470px|left|thumb|''Valentine'' - Split motive art postcard flexi set (both cards side by side)]]
 
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Another split motive art postcard flexi set featuring The Sisters' song [[Valentine (song)|Valentine]].<br/>
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A split motive art postcard flexi set featuring The Sisters of Mercy's song [[Valentine (song)|Valentine]].<br/>
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Another such split motive art postcard flexi with ''Valentine'' does exist,<br/>
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see [[Valentine (Polish Art Postcard Flexi)]], and, of course, there is also <br/>
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a [[Valentine (flexi)|BudKon standard flexi disc]] with this song.<br/>
 
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'''Release Notes'''
 
'''Release Notes'''
 
* Label / Publishers: - unknown -
 
* Label / Publishers: - unknown -
: though, the original postcard set might have been produced on the occasion of ...
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: though, the original postcard set might have been produced on the occasion
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: of an Irish-Polish cultural exchange initiated by [http://www.pauloneill.org.uk/curatorial/information/ Paul O'Neill] and [http://www.ncca.ru:8008/innovation/en/person?pid=2912&contest=25 Magdalena Kardasz] (more information on this see below)
  
 
* Catalogue#: - none -  
 
* Catalogue#: - none -  
  
* Format: set of 2 x flexi in postcard format
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* Format: set of 2 x flexi in (vertical) postcard format
  
 
* Released: most likely in the late 1990s
 
* Released: most likely in the late 1990s
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* Place of Release: Poland / Ireland
 
* Place of Release: Poland / Ireland
 
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[[File:Split Motive Valentine Left Back.jpg|left|220px|thumb|''Valentine'' - Art Postcard Flexi 1 (back)]]
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[[File:Split Motive Valentine Right Back.jpg|left|220px|thumb|''Valentine'' - Art Postcard Flexi 2 (back)]]
  
 
== Track ==
 
== Track ==
'''Side 1''' &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; - &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Valentine (song)|Valentine]]<br/>
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'''Side 1''' (front side) &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; - &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Valentine (song)|Valentine]]<br/>
 
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: the recording on them is in mono and runs at 33 ⅓ rpm.  
 
: the recording on them is in mono and runs at 33 ⅓ rpm.  
  
* The two here represent a set, that shows two parts of a picture, each made into one flexi.
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* The two here represent a set that shows two parts of a picture, each made into one flexi.
: The picture is titled ''Wild Lovers'' and was created in 1997 by Irish artist Shane Cullen.
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* The picture is titled ''Wild Lovers'' and was created by Irish artist [http://www.locusplus.org.uk/projects?field=artist-index&order=date_start&filter=1127 Shane Cullen].
  
 
* On the back of both of these soundcards is a printed sticker saying:
 
* On the back of both of these soundcards is a printed sticker saying:
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: VALENTINE
 
: VALENTINE
 
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'''Further Notes on the Back of the Flexi Postcards'''
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: Postcard 1:  
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==Further Notes on the Back of the Flexi Postcards and Additional Details==
: none, the back of the flexi is plain white apart from  
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* '''Postcard 1''':
: the above mentioned sticker with the band name and song title.
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: The back of the flexi is plain white apart from the above mentioned sticker with the band name and song title.
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[[File:Split Motive Valentine Left Front.jpg|left|220px|thumb|''Valentine'' - Art Postcard Flexi 1 (front)]]
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[[File:Split Motive Valentine Right Front.jpg|right|220px|thumb|''Valentine'' - Art Postcard Flexi 2 (front)]]
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* '''Postcard 2'''
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: gives the name of the artist, the title of the picture and some information about the occasions on which
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: the picture was exhibited in English and Polish language as follows:
  
* Postcard 2 gives the name of the artist, the title of the picture and some information
 
: about the occasions on which the picture was exhibited in English and Polish language as follows:
 
 
: Shane Cullen
 
: Shane Cullen
 
: ''Wild Lovers'', oil inks on canvas 1997
 
: ''Wild Lovers'', oil inks on canvas 1997
 
: ''Namiętni kochankowie'', olej i tusz na płótnie, 1997
 
: ''Namiętni kochankowie'', olej i tusz na płótnie, 1997
  
:Wystawa BEZ PASZPORU / PASSPORT: EXCHANGE (EX)CHANGE
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: Wystawa (engl. "exhibition") BEZ PASZPORU / PASSPORT: EXCHANGE (EX)CHANGE
 
: Warzwawa - Galeria Sztuki Współczesnej Zachęta (1998)
 
: Warzwawa - Galeria Sztuki Współczesnej Zachęta (1998)
:Dublin - Temple Bar Gallery and Studios, Arthouse Multimedia Center (1997)
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: Dublin - Temple Bar Gallery and Studios, Arthouse Multimedia Center (1997)
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* The above information refers to a cultural exchange along two group exhibitions
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: of Polish and Irish artists that took place in both countries and was organised
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: through [http://www.pauloneill.org.uk/ CURATIONAL] by Irish curator [http://www.pauloneill.org.uk/curatorial/information/ Paul O'Neill] and Polish curator of
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: Warsaw's oldest gallery [https://zacheta.art.pl/en/o-nas/historia Zachęta of Contemporay Art] [http://www.ncca.ru:8008/innovation/en/person?pid=2912&contest=25 Magdalena Kardasz]
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* As noted on the back of flexi postcard 2, the exhibition was first shown in 1997
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: in Dublin, Ireland at [http://www.templebargallery.com/ Temple Bar Gallery and Studios], Arthouse Multimedia Center,
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: under the title [http://www.pauloneill.org.uk/curatorial/projects/passport-exchange/ PASSPORT: EXCHANGE (EX)CHANGE]
  
* This information refers to an
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: and the following year (1998) from 18th June to 16th  July 1998 in Warsaw, Poland
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: at [https://zacheta.art.pl/en Zachęta – National Gallery of Contemporary Art]
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: under the title [http://www.pauloneill.org.uk/curatorial/projects/bez-paszportu/ BEZ PASZPORTU] (engl.: no passport).
  
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* The participating (then) young and uprising Irish and Polish artists were:
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: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pawe%C5%82_Althamer Paweł Althamer], [http://www.theagreement.org/shane.php Shane Cullen] (who created the picture on this flexi set),
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: [http://www.czekalska-golec.pl/eng/ava_e.htm Leszek Golec], [https://www.flickr.com/photos/vonmurr/albums Maurycy Gomulicki], [http://www.motherstankstation.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/mothers-tankstation_Finola-Jones-mothers-tankstation_Gwyneth-Holland_The-Future-Laboratory_2008_copyright_All-rights-reserved.pdf  Finola Jones], [http://culture.pl/en/artist/janek-koza Jakek Koza],
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: [http://www.carolinemccarthy.net/Work.html Caroline McCarthy], [http://www.ronanmccrea.com/ Ronan McCrea], [https://zacheta.art.pl/en/kolekcja/artysci/anna-myca?setlang=1 Anna Myca] [https://www.abigailobrien.com/ Abigail O’Brien],
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: [https://mauricewmr.wordpress.com/about/ Maurice O’Connell], [http://kateorchardstudio.com/studio.php Kate Orchard], [http://canadianart.ca/features/the_candahar/ Theo Simms], [http://culture.pl/en/artist/grzegorz-sztwiertnia Grzegorz Sztwiertnia],
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: [http://akademinvaland.gu.se/english/Contact/staff?userId=xwimic Mick Wilson], [http://www.mariuszwoszczynski.pl/RYSUNKI%20Poludniowe/indexRYSpoludniowe.html Mariusz Woszczynski] and [http://culture.pl/en/artist/artur-zmijewski Artur Zmijewski].
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[[Category:Bootlegs]]
 
[[Category:Bootlegs]]
 
[[Category:Russian Flexis]]
 
[[Category:Russian Flexis]]
 
[[Category: Split Motive Postcard Flexis]]
 
[[Category: Split Motive Postcard Flexis]]

Latest revision as of 20:36, 5 December 2017

Valentine - Split motive art postcard flexi set (both cards side by side)


A split motive art postcard flexi set featuring The Sisters of Mercy's song Valentine.

Another such split motive art postcard flexi with Valentine does exist,
see Valentine (Polish Art Postcard Flexi), and, of course, there is also
a BudKon standard flexi disc with this song.

Release Notes

  • Label / Publishers: - unknown -
though, the original postcard set might have been produced on the occasion
of an Irish-Polish cultural exchange initiated by Paul O'Neill and Magdalena Kardasz (more information on this see below)
  • Catalogue#: - none -
  • Format: set of 2 x flexi in (vertical) postcard format
  • Released: most likely in the late 1990s
  • Place of Release: Poland / Ireland



Valentine - Art Postcard Flexi 1 (back)
Valentine - Art Postcard Flexi 2 (back)

Track

Side 1 (front side)        -      Valentine


Remarks

  • These flexis come in disguise of an art postcard.
  • Art postcard flexi discs are usually recorded on the pictured front side,
the recording on them is in mono and runs at 33 ⅓ rpm.
  • The two here represent a set that shows two parts of a picture, each made into one flexi.
  • The picture is titled Wild Lovers and was created by Irish artist Shane Cullen.
  • On the back of both of these soundcards is a printed sticker saying:
SISTERS OF MERCY
VALENTINE



Further Notes on the Back of the Flexi Postcards and Additional Details

  • Postcard 1:
The back of the flexi is plain white apart from the above mentioned sticker with the band name and song title.
Valentine - Art Postcard Flexi 1 (front)
Valentine - Art Postcard Flexi 2 (front)
  • Postcard 2
gives the name of the artist, the title of the picture and some information about the occasions on which
the picture was exhibited in English and Polish language as follows:
Shane Cullen
Wild Lovers, oil inks on canvas 1997
Namiętni kochankowie, olej i tusz na płótnie, 1997
Wystawa (engl. "exhibition") BEZ PASZPORU / PASSPORT: EXCHANGE (EX)CHANGE
Warzwawa - Galeria Sztuki Współczesnej Zachęta (1998)
Dublin - Temple Bar Gallery and Studios, Arthouse Multimedia Center (1997)
  • The above information refers to a cultural exchange along two group exhibitions
of Polish and Irish artists that took place in both countries and was organised
through CURATIONAL by Irish curator Paul O'Neill and Polish curator of
Warsaw's oldest gallery Zachęta of Contemporay Art Magdalena Kardasz
  • As noted on the back of flexi postcard 2, the exhibition was first shown in 1997
in Dublin, Ireland at Temple Bar Gallery and Studios, Arthouse Multimedia Center,
under the title PASSPORT: EXCHANGE (EX)CHANGE
and the following year (1998) from 18th June to 16th July 1998 in Warsaw, Poland
at Zachęta – National Gallery of Contemporary Art
under the title BEZ PASZPORTU (engl.: no passport).
  • The participating (then) young and uprising Irish and Polish artists were:
Paweł Althamer, Shane Cullen (who created the picture on this flexi set),
Leszek Golec, Maurycy Gomulicki, Finola Jones, Jakek Koza,
Caroline McCarthy, Ronan McCrea, Anna Myca Abigail O’Brien,
Maurice O’Connell, Kate Orchard, Theo Simms, Grzegorz Sztwiertnia,
Mick Wilson, Mariusz Woszczynski and Artur Zmijewski.