A YEAR OF SMOKE
Signed limited first edition of this contemplative artist's book that reflects on the intangibility of time, featuring a striking illustration executed in smoke.
Signed limited first edition of this contemplative artist's book that reflects on the intangibility of time, featuring a striking illustration executed in smoke.
Lush manuscript artist's book from the noted calligrapher exploring the mythology, etymology, and poetry of the raven – each page a beautiful swirling of structure and abstraction.
Signed second edition of book artist and scholar Johanna Drucker's ode to "the beauty and expressive capability of type."
Brilliant artist's book from John Gerard's Paperstudio in which artist Wolfgang Heuwinkel utilizes chromatography to color handmade paper, the sheets then cleverly cut to form the letters that spell "Anfang" (Beginning) and 'Ende' (End) — all appropriately bound dos-a-dos.
First printing of this triangular accordion book of an amorous poem by John Keats, this copy previously owned by the founder of the Miniature Book Society.
Elaborate and dynamic multimedia artist's book that poetically retells the story of Samson and Delilah from Delilah's perspective.
Signed limited first edition, one of fifteen copies, of this striking and tactile artist's book, telling a hazy tale with high-contrast woodcuts.
Collaborative limited edition artist's book celebration of poetry by women, with monotypes by Elena Popova, letterpress by Tara Bryan, and featuring a striking bronze bas-relief by Luben Boykov adorning its binding.
Unique artist's book, a wordless and tactile exploration of texture, color, and negative space.
First printing of this limited deluxe edition poetic ode to a pair of pears, illustrated in lovingly executed mezzotints – with original copper plate included in the original box.
One of fifty copies, signed by both the translator and artist, of this livre d'artiste edition of six Schwitters poems.
Unique calligraphic artist's book from the noted Portland Oregon musician and artist reflecting on the cosmic nature of change, with calligraphic quotes from philosophers and scientists who pondered the heavens.