“In the late 1960's, Dieter Roth gave me a tape recorder as a gift. Perhaps because he knew I loved to sing. When later I played my first cassette recording for him, he cried. I was alarmed, but he quickly reassured me by saying that when he listened to Schubert he cried, too. Soon after, I incorporated my audio cassettes into my Singing Boxes, and following this urge to express my feelings through different senses, in 1975, I made my first video box. Making a trademark Fluxus box was not really my cup of tea. In fact, when I agreed to make an edition in 1981 for Bengt Adlers, and he presented the little wooden box I was supposed to use, I couldn't quite relate to it. After struggling for a while, I finally was able to make the box my own, so to speak. My payment was to be 100 Swedish Kronor for each box in the edition. I proposed that this sum be placed inside the box. In this way, each box became a gift from the artist.”
Dorothy Iannone
>Dorothy Iannone, Speaking to Each Other, With Mary Harding, 1977.Mixed Media, clothbound fold out book, 65 pages of handwritten text by harding and iannone (english and german), 2 audio tapes, numbered edition 48/200 , 22 x 22 x 3,5 cm, audio 2 x 30 min.
>Dorothy Iannone, Dear Dieter, 2015.Mixed Media, vinyl + poster, 31x31cm.
>Dorothy Iannone, A Fluxus Essay, 2016.Other, book and cd, 30 x 22cm.
>Dorothy Iannone, Ewig Grün (vinyl), 2016.Other, vinyl lp, published by tochnit aleph, 31x31cm.