single-channel HD video with sound 22 minutes 30 seconds
At Face Value

ZACHARY FORMWALT
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2008

The strategy of overprinting postage stamps as a way to cope with rapid changes in value during periods of economic instability in the early twentieth century poses problems for the role of the imagery defaced in such overprints. In At Face Value, overprinted stamps appear as interfaces between economic and historical representation.

 

Click here for Bill Horrigan's text on the film, written for the Wexner Center for the Arts.