‘Ecstatic Alphabets/Heaps of Language’ at MoMA - would make the Phantom Tollbooth proud!

"MoMA assembles works by artists and artist’s groups who make written and spoken communication intensely physical. Just through the main gallery doors, a selection of Paul Elliman’s “Found Fonts” — silver hoop earrings, bits of cardboard and other everyday objects shaped like letters and punctuation marks — occupies a large set of glass cases, bringing to mind the word bazaar in “The Phantom Tollbooth."

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