Includes bibliographical references; Book contains gatefold pages, pop-up images, cutouts, and tabs which can be pulled to change the image on a particular page
Folded hard cover opens to reveal accordion fold pages of poems; If pages are turned to the left the poems can be read, but if the pages are opened to the right they are blacked out; Each poem is dated and numbered; Case contains CD of poems being read by the author
Folded hard cover opens to reveal accordion fold pages of poems; If pages are turned to the left the poems can be read, but if the pages are opened to the right they are blacked out; Each poem is dated and numbered; Case contains CD of poems being read by the author, Signed by the artists Lazar and Bruggman
Printed in blue; Unfolds to reveal 24 images of what appears to be traditional china, but the designs that make up the china patterns are very modern, A gift in memory of Peter Ward Britton
Title, author, and year of publication from handwritten information on inside of back cover;Woodcut reliefs on Japanese handmade paper cut into triangular pages are printed on one side of a continuous strip, folded accordion style, and attached at its ends to separate triangular foam core and Thai paper covers, which are wrapped and tied with a hemp cord, Kristina Y. de Veas; Submitted to fulfill requirement of the University of Oregon, Dept. of Fine and Applied Arts, Artists' Books course, 1999; Signed by the artist
Includes the catalog of an exhibition held at the Blaffer Gallery, the Art Museum of the University of Houston, June-Aug., 1997, the Austin Museum of Art, Sept.-Dec. 1997, and the Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, Jan.-Mar., 1998. Also includes collection of color illustrations; Title from exhibition catalog; Includes bibliographical references; Includes artist's biography; Penny glued to back cover of exposition catalogue above artist's name. Introduction by Spike Lee, essay by Marilyn Kern-Foxworth, and an interview with the artist by Don Bacigalupi and Marilyn Kern-Foxworth. Includes bibliographical references. "Michael Ray Charles is a painter whose carefully crafted and faux-aged canvases and works on paper draw attention to race relations historically and in contemporary society. Borrowing pop culture images of characters such as Sambo, Buckwheat, and Aunt Jemima, Charles uses them ironically to comment on racial issues. His concerns range from how tobacco and liquor companies target marketing to minorities to the depiction of African Americans in the entertainment and sports industries to concepts of all-American (i.e., white) beauty. This book is the catalog of the first major solo exhibition of Charles' work, staged by Blaffer Gallery, the Art Museum of the University of Houston. It contains a broad range of color images of paintings and works on paper. In addition to the catalog entries, the book contains an interview between exhibit curator Don Bacigalupi, catalog essayist Marilyn Kern-Foxworth, and artist Michael Ray Charles, in which the artist discusses and interprets his work. An essay by writer and cultural historian Marilyn Kern-Foxworth situates Charles' work within contemporary African American culture."
Seven sheets folded into thirds forming six numbered pages each, in an arc shape with a centered horizontal slit holding the CD-ROM perpendicular to the sheets, the whole of which is encased in a specially designed clear plastic case; Includes: Catalog[ing] complications / AnneDorothee Böhme -- Good enough (for present) / Anthony Elms -- Revised excerpts from a videotaped conversation between Christian Boltanski and AnneDorothee Böhme, Malakoff (Paris), July 24, 2002 -- The catalog: from subversive strategy to marketing tool / Barbara Moore -- Excerpts from email conversations between AnneDorothee Böhme and Alan Cravitz, a Chicago-based collector of artists' books and exhibition catalogs, September 2002 -- Favorite catalogs / Mary Jane Jacob, UO also has purchase order for catalog enclosed with book in preservation box
Single folded piece of paper; Color drawings show aerial landscape views; Book details the findings of architect and archaeologist Benjamin Berll; When folded out fully there are drawings which are meant to be cut out and folded to create a three-dimensional replica of Berll's findings