[Xerox Book] was conceived as a book to be produced using Xerox photocopiers comprised of original projects made for the pages by Sol LeWitt, Lawrence Weiner, Robert Morris, Joseph Kosuth, Robert Barry and Carl Andre.
“The pioneering art dealer Seth Siegelaub and Jack Wendler, who would later become a dealer, offered each artist twenty-five pages in which to create a work that could only be seen as a serialized, page-by-page progression formatted for a book. Both the artists and the publishers viewed the pages of [Xerox Book] as a singular exhibition venue for new artistic presentationsone that contains art in the same way a museum or commercial art gallery does.” - MoMa