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Unique artist book, signed by the artist. ; Title from book container (slipcase). ; Collage, acrylic on covers: folded pages from Plato's Platonis et quae vel Platonis esse feruntur vel Platonica solent comitari seripta graece omnia ad codices manuscriptos recensuit variasque inde lectiones (Londini : Sumptibus Ricardi Priestley, 1826) bound together and held in a slipcase.
Welch, Linda Marie, book artist.
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"Several years ago, Rochester-based artist Amanda Chestnut was researching in Visual Studies Workshop's Soibelman Syndicate News Agency Archives and observed how photographs of Black subjects were treated differently than images of non-Black people and subjects. Not only did the photographers and the news agency treat the subjects differently, but our organization's archivists clearly had as well. As a 2020 resident in VSW's Project Space, Chestnut worked with us to publish this remarkable archive/book that re-claims the other-ness of Black photographic subjects as well as the innumerable attempts to personally other the Black artist and her family for much of her life."--Publisher's web site <https://bookstore.vsw.org/product/african-americans-civil-rights-jesse-owens>, accessed 24 June 2021
Arist's book, comprising 41 booklets and 15 images contained in a lidded box.
Edition limited to 40 numbered copies signed by the artist.
Includes a lock of the artist's hair tucked in to one of the booklets.
Chestnut, Amanda, book artist.
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"May 31 - June 1, 2021 marks the centennial of the horrendous race massacre in the Greenwood area of Tulsa, Oklahoma that left over 300 Black citizens dead and 9,000 homeless following the looting and burning of Black Wall Street by white Tulsans. After 1921: Notes from Tulsa's Black Wall Street and Beyond deeply questions the official commemoration of the massacre, formerly termed a "race riot." It is a richly layered collection of poems, essays, and images ..."--Publisher's website <https://bookstore.vsw.org/product/after-1921-notes-from-tulsa-s-black-wall-street-and-beyond>, viewed 24 June 2021
Hybrid artist's book and anthology.
Edition limited to 250 copies.
Liz Blood
Crystal Z. Campbell
Mary Kathryn Nagle
Timantha Norman
Kristina Kay Robinson
Laurie Thomas
Eder J. Williams McKnight
Phillip B. Williams
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This book was produced for the exhibition, Cull-arbor-ation, by Wilber H. Schilling and David Pitman at Indulgence Press. The exhibition dates are July 12 to August 17, 2012 at the Traffic Zone Gallery in Minneapolis.--Colophon. ; Accompanying 33 1/3 vinyl sound disc by David Pitman; includes tree cutting and chipping sounds. ; The words What goes around comes around are printed in red ink in a circle around the title on the title page. ; The edition consists of 50 copies, four artist's proofs and one exhibition copy, each with a 7" vinyl record--Colophon. ; The vinyl record was produced by Graham Bladwin at 2208 records. The typefaces used throughout this book are Neutra and Beryll. The book was printed at Bolger Vision Beyond Print in Minneapolis and bound at Indulgence Press--Colophon. ; Accordion-folded pages, printed on both sides and attached to front board. One side of the text block has a timeline represented by photographic images of newspaper headlines combined with photographic images of tree stumps that were placed on streets around the gallery. The other side has text with the artists' observances and a glossary of tree diseases. Pocket for vinyl record attached to back board. Boards covered with brown book cloth with title showing on front cover through a printed black jagged band that wraps around the boards.
Schilling, Wilber H. ; Pitman, David.
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Each kite contains a verse of the poem. ; Title from colophon sheet. ; Created in a limited edition of 100 with 20 artist's proofs. The prints combine etching, relief printing and chine colle. They are printed on handmade Japanese Kozo paper . The kite structures are based on traditional Japanese kites--Colophon. ; Leaf with concrete poem linking concepts in the kite verses mounted on p. 2 of cover. ; Accompanied by sheet with text, colophon sheet, and instruction sheet by Tal Streeter.
Kresge, Ann M.
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Printed in an edition of 2000 copies--Colophon. ; English and German.
Sommer, Frederick, 1905-1999.
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An alphabet book of sexist language about women. ; Accordion-style book with 15 printed cards inserted in 15 double-sided transparent pocket sleeves with silkscreened images. ; Rectangle in sculpted plastic is attached to front cover, magnifying letters set underneath it. ; Edition limited to 120 copies, signed and numbered by the artist. Library's copy is no. 78. ; This book was hand-set in Weiss Roman, Weiss Italic, and wooden type. The cards were printed on Stonehenge and the images were silkscreened on Kozo paper--Colophon. ; Issued in slipcase.
Jacobs, Diane.
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Title from character on cover panel. ; Materials used may include: brass, copper, maple wood, magnets, hinges, wood letterpress cuts. ; I am attracted to the technical and the relational qualities of combining objects and mediums together through book arts, drawing, printmaking, sculpture and metal smithing. Patterns begin to emerge and relationships form between different materials so that the viewer engages with the piece in a personal way. The inspirations for the letterpress books were my parents. My father painted landscapes in oil from barns and windmills to cows and cowboys. My mother tole painted and did decorative arts for many years. If it stood still long enough to paint it, she probably did. Both my parents grew up on farms in North Dakota, and they inspired the imagery that is on the letterpress books--Artist's statement, 23 Sandy Gallery WWW site, as viewed on June 3, 2016. ; Hinged covers open to reveal four etchings on copper or wood panels that form one scene of a farm with cows, and another of a cowboy rounding up cows near a windmill. On front cover is a copper plate of the character & and on the back cover is a metal plate of a rearing horse.
Kimmel, David ; book artist
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Catalogue of a touring exhibition. ; Reflecting plastic sheet inserted in pocket.
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"Book One of my Show & Tell Chapbook Series was created for the Shadow and Light photography project curated by Beau Beausoleil, a project of the Al-Mutanabbi Street Starts Here Coalition. This book honors Karem Mohsen, PhD lecturer at the Department of Agriculture, College of Agronomy, Basra University, Iraq. Beau told me that Dr. Mohsen was killed on 10 April 2006. He worked in the field of honeybee production. Lecturers and students called for a demonstration to protest his assassination"--www.laurarussell.net.
Russell, Laura, 1964-
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Produced with the assistance of a production grant from Women's Studio Workshop. ; Printed in an edition of 100 with ten artist's proofs.
Stengle, Sarah.
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Researched, developed and designed at Visual Studies Workshop in Rochester, NY--Title page verso.
Jones, Gregory Eddi.
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Publication information from 23 Sandy Gallery website. ; Anything helps is a limited edition artist book surveying the cardboard signs used by panhandlers and homeless people... Pamphlet stitch booklet sewn into vintage billfold wallet plus six cards telling the stories behind the photographs that fit inside credit card slots. Archival digital printing on Red River Polar Matte paper. Turkish map fold center spread with pop out sign... Edition of 25.--Artist's website.
Russell, Laura, 1964- artist, book designer.
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A flap pulls towards the user, expanding the diorama scene. Through a peephole, the user can view the scene reflected in a mirror, adjusting the flap to slightly change perspective.;A small domestic airport located in Minami, Osaka. A bicycle parking monitor, who Matsunaga met in her dream on October 7th, 2012, moonlights as a performer in front of the airport's main plaza.
Matsunaga, Kyoko, 1981- artist.
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Cover title
LeWitt, Sol, 1928-2007.
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Fessler, Ann.
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Barb Tetenbaum developed the original set of artist's book ideation cards for use in her teaching practice. This version was further developed and designed in collaboration with Julie Chen--Colophon card. ; Two decks of offset printed playing cards enclosed in an acrylic box: Deck 1, Category cards ; Deck 2, Adjectives.
Tetenbaum, Barbara, author, artist.
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Handmade book opens to a three-dimensional hand-colored scene of a bridge over a river. On the left it is daylight, on the right it is night. Text accompanies each half of the scene.
Kazimir, Alexandra, author.
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Issued in a numbered and signed edition of 100 copies. Art/Music has number 40.
Neilson, Heidi.
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"Materials used in this work include relief printed Strathmore 12 point Bristol, watercolor inks, screen printed mulberry paper and metal leaf. The wrapper is made with BK case paper (Hook Pottery Paper) with brass and waxed linen closure"--Colophon.
Copies are signed by the artist.
"Text is extracted from a work by Andrea Gibson"--Colophon.
Text includes instructions on assembling the book without adhesive using tabs.
Art/Music copy is numbered 3.
Item is stored in the same box as Alicia Bailey's To Live.
Open and variable edition
Bailey, Alicia, book artist.
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Cover title
Poem printed on leaves of graduated widths.
"Hand bound, signed, and numbered by the author in an edition of 200 copies"--Colophon.
Smith, Keith A., 1938-
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Title from cover. ; On cover the O in box has a red check mark through it. ; Designed and produced in a class taught by Bonnie Thompson Norman in collaboration with Dawn Hobson, Margaret Johnson, Ben Meluish, and Caroline Williams--Colophon. ; Letterpress printed from hand-set type. Laser printed panels on the enclosure. Hinged accordion structure that creates a sculptural cube. Mowhawk Superfine white and black heavy cover stock. Six panels, printed on both sides, fold to create a cube--23 Sandy Gallery website (accessed June 23, 2014). ; 5 x 5 closed, opens to 5 cube; six double-sided panels. Letterpress printed. Panels connect with thread through three holes to form flexible page binding. Laid in a four-flap fold-over wrapper with Velcro closure -- Vamp and Tramp website. ; Some issued in case with hook and loop fastener.
Norman, Bonnie Thompson, artist.
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Edition of 50 copies. ; Ten panels featuring a row of houses, each of different design, style and color, mounted on black mat paper and taped to fold accordion-style. ; Printed and bound by hand at Pacific Lutheran University's Elliott Press in Tacoma, Washington, November 2011.--Colophon. ; Quotation running across the panels: To enjoy good houses and good books in self-respect and decent comfort seems to me to be the pleasureable end towards which all societies of human beings ought now to struggle.--William Morris. ; In 2011, printer Jessica Spring (Pacific Lutheran University) and librarian Jane Carlin (University of Puget Sound) planned a collaboration between Jessica's Art of the Book class and Jane's William Morris and His World class. This book is the result: a series of homes inspired by William Morris.--Colophon. ; Student participants: Abbie Baldwin, Dmitri Brown, MacKenzie Ganz, Robert D. Gardyne, Morgana Hardy, Christopher Livingston, Erin Mahoney, Katie Maloney, Sam Mandry, Weston Manor, Ameneh McCullough, Addison Melzer, Jessica Murray, Alex Nelson, Jaki Nestor-Gatlin, Ben Sample, Elisabeth Schyberg, Emily Selinger, Kaitie Shinsato, Carrie Cammann, Caitlin Gray, Courtney Johnson, Samantha Loete, Ronard Martin-Dent, Stephanie Noyes, Jasmine Smith, Reno Sorensen, Mallory Spadaro, Katrina Stahl, Melanie Venhaus. ; Contributer Gardyne name from errata.
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Limited edition of thirty numbered copies. ; Christina Rossetti's poem Winds is interleaved with a description of The Beaufort Scale in an interplay of pages and panels. The type is set to suggest a windblown effect and is embellished with typographic ornaments and leaves some of which have been hand colored. The type was meticulously set by hand by Margery Hellmann over a period of one year. Towards the end of the project Margery became ill and was unable to complete the work. The book was printed in three colors and bound by hand by her close friend, Bonnie Thompson Norman. The book reflects Margery's thoughtful and creative marriage of disparate texts which results in an enhanced appreciation of both poetry and science. This is the last work produced under the imprint of The Holburne Press--23 Sandy Gallery website, viewed on November 30, 2015. ; Letterpress printed from handset type on a 1926 Chandler & Price platen press, some hand coloring ... Hedi Kyle's flag book structure ... Canson Mi-Tientes and Strathmore Translucent Flags--23 Sandy Gallery website, viewed on November 30, 2015.
Rossetti, Christina Georgina, 1830-1894, author. ; Hellmann, Margery S., book designer
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Laub, Stephen.