PROPHESY PANORAMA (A Cultural Nightmare)
Illustrated in color and black and white throughout.
Illustrated in color and black and white throughout.
Catalogue for the 2011 exhibition of the same name.
Documentation of Ramsay's performance pieces and installations, presented to "permit the suggestion that some proposals may in fact be actual works of art, rather than documentation."
An erotic chapbook livre-de-artiste pairing Reut's poem with Cousinier's art.
Handmade artist's book. "The images were drawn on mylar, transfered to a positive plate, and then printed offset on Curtis rag text & cover and UV Ultra II."
From the second edition of 3000 following the original printing of 700 in 1965.
Third edition of the first of Ruscha's sixteen books and an iconic early artist's book.
Souvenir book and patch from a 360 degree painted panorama depicting Southern Salifornia, housed in an empty Hollywood building from 2001-2004. Painted by Sara Velas, the panorama imagines what the Los Angeles area would have looked like in the 1850s and pays homage to the form, which has lost popularity since its height in the 19th century.
Handsome edition of poems by Schlesinger, printed with concrete-poetry-inspired design throughout with layered text serving as visual art. Printed letterpress from photopolymer plates on various paper stock.
Uncommon exhibition catalog featuring reproductions of Nicola Simbari's series of paintings created to mark the 25th Anniversary of Alain Bernardini's Parisian strip-tease night club, The Crazy Horse Saloon.
Artist's book illustrated with black and white woodcut prints, allusions to the biblical creation of birds in the Book of Genesis.
Artist's book by Sondheim.
Published for the Friends of Bauer Alphabets New York City.
Self-published artist's book cataloging and illustrating a Pillow Book-like list of Daily Annoyances (e.g
Curious artist's book (of sorts), repurposed from and collaged over an advertising book for the Marmon Sixteen, a modern car for the modern woman; the book's original ad copy is still visible and legible throughout under tipped-in photographs and typescript pages.
One of 2000 copies.
Scarce publication by these three Canadian artists.
Artist's book designed to open on multiple axes, helically, and be read in multiple directions. Brief and enigmatic text over black and white images.
Completed over ten years and incorporating myriad techniques and forms, BUILDING STORIES is Ware's most ambitious work.
Child-like artist's book telling a story with a very limited vocabulary and accompanied by over 90 appropriately simple illustrations from the author/artist.
THE BLOWN MIND is presented in three parts, one by each individual artist and the middle section a collaborative effort.
Taking their name from Marshall McLuhan's 1964 UNDERSTANDING MEDIA, Zavrion and Neugroschel's EXTENSIONS bridged the worlds of art of poetry in ways not unlike 0 TO 9.
Pictorial poetry by the noted book artist, with an interesting association.