Taipei: Pigeon Post Cards, 2000
15 x 10.5cm, 2pp announcement card for Monk's participation in the Taipei Biennial where he showed the title slideshow - the front being one detail from the installation (originally made in 1997). On back publisher's details. Signed in blue ink by Monk on the back.

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London: Phaidon, n.d. (2000)
Standard VHS cassette tape (53 minutes) with an English language film about the artist made for the British TV programme The South Bank Show (the title of the series giving away the London-centric bias of arts TV in Britain). INcludes an interview with the artist. Presented by Melvyn Bragg.
In original cardboard sleeve with printed label. Both VG+.

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Boston: Museum of Fine Arts, 2000.
25.5 x 11.4cm, 4pp announcement card for a series of new works where the portraits of unknown people were printed on fabrics and hung on wheeled hospital screens as well as other works shown in such a way that reflections from glass walls change the atmosphere of the gallery. Three works illustrated in b/w. VG+. Also a list of film showings by or about the artist. VG+.

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Paris/London: Galerie Yvon Lambert/Book Works, 2000
10 x 12.5cm, 8pp concertina folded single sheet with one of Monk's meeting works printed on it - suggesting a rendezvous at the Tour de Eiffel on the 13th October 2008. Printed in an edition of 10,000 copies according to the publication. In original printed envelope with the title and name of artist. VG+.

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Bielsko-Biala: Galeria Bielsko, 2000
19.5 x 21cm, 132ppl plus blue boards. Exhibition catalogue for a show of artist's postcards by Finlay from the collection of Stanislaw Drozdz. Essay by Piotr Rypson. Many card reproduced in colours. There is a glossery at the back translating many of the English words on the cards into Polish. VG+.

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Venice: s.p., 2000
60.5 x 83.5cm, full colour offset print (wide margins) - one of an unlimited (in theory) prints/ floor posters issued by Monk during the Venice Biennale. The image is of the artist's mother and father with a small monkey (presumably standing in for the artist). We have no information whatsoever if Jonathan Monk was indeed a "little monkey"when a child? This example is unusually signed by Monk in blue ink under the image - slight damage on the left top but else VG.

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