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Album posters
So I pose this question: Should I ruin my album posters by pinning them up on the walls?
This is a serious question. For decades now, I've kept certain LP posters in pristine condition by keeping them folded up in their albums. I hate the idea of taking them out and putting little pin holes in them in order to tack them up on the wal, not to mention fading from exposure etc. But lately I've felt compelled to decorate my apartment with them. I know this would mean they would no longer be in mint condition, but would it be worth the enjoyment I would get from them? So. Yes or no? I value your opinion. |
frame them
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Ive never understood that mentality myself, its the same with people who collect model trains and dont play with them or people who buy vinyl and never play it. Its not quite hoarding and its not quite obsessing. Theres something Freudian about it in any case
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Instead of pins use...
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blu tack is allright but over time the liquids in the gumy stuff leech out ad stain the posters.
fram those fuckers. |
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I know what you're saying. But this is the collector's mentality. It's something of the archivist's thinking, the way a museum curator hopes to preserve something in a nearly perfect state so that it can be seen as it was first intended. |
Framing sounds like the option, then.
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the simple answer.. yes.
I always put up my album posters.. you put them in rotation. I originally had a wall covered top to bottom with ALL my album posters/covers/sleeves as a collage. I loved that piece.. often when I'd find myself in my room on mushrooms I would get lost into all that music on the wall. Currently I am in a smaller room so it is stripped down, just the poster from SYR 6 and the sleeve from Sonic Nurse. |
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and DONT frame them. Framing is for photographs, prints, iconography.. posters are raw, rebellious, expressive.. the frame is to Al Borlin. |
So it doesn't bother you to put marks in them etc?
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this. UNless you plan on selling, then the smallest holes from a small thumbtack won't hurt 'em. |
It would bother me if they were one of a kind prints or something, I have a couple of those i keep framed, but I think these things benefit from the wear and tear of "use" rather than just being looked at.
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No, these are things I'll keep all my life. Just the collector thing--in my mind, I can't get past putting holes in them. I don't even really understand why. For the same reason I keep all my albums in plastic sleeves, I guess.
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oh yeah, I use masking tape. it holds for a long enough time and usually does NOT damage to the originals. Quote:
no. I enjoy the art as functional. I like it to be a part of my life, and like anything, life can get messy and damaged. I started putting up covers/posters from albums when Hail to the Thief came out, because it came with a big poster ![]() which I put up on the wall with my other conventional posters.. then I moved and had a bigger room with spacious walls, and wanted something new. I had an epiphany like Saint John the Baptist when I was unpacking my shit and a box of album sleeves and posters.. I said, "duh, these things are posters to put up on the wall! why didn't I think of this in the past 16 years I have had them!!" thats what they are for gmku, they are posters I posted a picture of that collage on the OLD board but I lost that computer and thread so I don't have a picture of it anymore, but it was lovely, and many folks from the old SYG liked it. |
If it were me, I would go to Office Depot or somewhere similar and look for cheap cardboard/plastic frames. They're cheap, they protect, and are largely outside the douche-war that is caring for or against frames.
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Like this bit of nonsense.
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Be sure to strap on your chucks and ripped jeans, while you're at look like a nostalgic douche. |
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stop being so silly. I am not stuck in a SPIN magazine cover from 1995, I am stuck in the Compton Swapmeet in 1998 ;) |
And be sure to wash you braids, I mean dreads.
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Ah get off your high horse you anally fixated artifact-fetishist! |
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