Brown covers; Photographs printed on vellum and cream colored paper; Some images printed on gatefold pages; Historical context given in front of book; Color and black and white images
Wildwood is a commercially printed and bound hardcover book in green cloth with dust jacket. Content is primarily photographs of forest landscapes; text is confined to an introduction and a listing of names and localities at the end of the book. The work relates these forested areas to the artist's own history and internal space and spirit.
200 pages. Reproductions of phtographs, as well as handwritten and typed documents relating to 52 actions of the Guerilla Art Action Group between 1969 and 1976.
The book of takes is a chapter of a larger work called Jericho; Collection of black and white images and text; Includes envelope attached to inside of back cover which contains a map
104 p. Commercially printed paperback book documenting do-it-yourself (DIY) performance art projects conceptualized by a number of artists. Published in conjunction with a traveling exhibition of the same name and based on a project of the same name initiated in 1993 in France.
Cut and folded paper make up the pages of this book; Parts of the pages before and after can be seen through the page being viewed; Each pattern is modeled after a traditional pattern from various cultures
Amy Pirkle dedicated this book to her grandmother of whom she says: " As far back as I can remember, I knew that when I walked into my grandmother's kitchen in South Georgia, I'd find her in the kitchen with a hot batch of biscuits made from scratch." This short book reflects that warm childhood memory with paper the color of baked biscuits and simple duo- or tri-colored linocut images. Several fold out pages are included. Letter press printed in metal types on Nideggen mould made paper. Pamphlet bound with hard, split boards covered with lino-cut printed paper. Signed by the artist. This book was purchased with Kiyoko by Sara Pirkle Hughes from the Maternal Legends exhibit at 23 Sandy Gallery in Portland, OR (December 5, 2008-January 3, 2009) which was juried by Cara List, Art and Architecture Librarian, University of Oregon.