THE DOCUMENTARY RECORD OF AN INFRINGEMENT: Environmental Art of a Pseudovandalist Nature
Humorous artist's book documenting Joshua Alper's alteration of a billboard.
Over 60 artists' books, from John Baldessari to Johanna Drucker. With many from the collection of the co-curator of the landmark Artwords and Bookworks exhibition, Judith Hoffberg.
Download PDF of Catalogue #6: Artists BooksHumorous artist's book documenting Joshua Alper's alteration of a billboard.
Photographs taken in Greenwich Park in London and in the Bois de Cambre in Brussels by the Belgian architect and photographer.
Italian artist's book that can be read in two different orientations.
First edition. Self-portraits of various angles of John Coplans' fingers and hands, seen intimately close.
Evocative photographic artist's book assuming the shape of an accordion, but revealing an expanse of green grass.
Narrative photobook of the story of boxing great Ruben "El Puas" Olivares.
Beautiful two-way fan book of a blue sky and the Chicago city skyline.
A feminist artist's book exploring issues of gender presentation in the newsroom.
Clever artist's book that questions the importance of association to the quality or value of a photograph, signed by Mandel as "Ed."
Photographic artist's book, containing photographs of the first pages of letters from the dictionary next to found photograph-like images of numbers.
Scarce signed photographic artist's book collection of stills from Picot's early video projects.
Signed limited first edition of 'This Thing,' a dialogue between Pinget's text and Deyrolle's images.
Limited edition bringing together poetry, photography, and printmaking in this very personal artist's book.
Scarce and haunting artist's book from this Northern Ireland artist depicting various eerily-lit stands of trees.
Signed limited first edition, number 19/29, of Barry Singer's astronomically-minded artist's book.
Collection of voyeuristic color and black-and white-photographs shot through car windows, signed by the artist.
A photographic and autobiographical artist's book tracing the passage of the spring of 1976, with reflections on the modern speed of time.
Signed conceptual narrative of Vallance's effort to honor Blinky, one of "the billions of hens sacrificed each year for our consumption" (title page).