Six pieces of heavy weight card make up both the covers and pages of this book. The covers are surfaced with a shimmery metallic paper that looks like the surface of water. Color and black and white underwater photography is printed on glossy pages.
This square book with black covers and metalic printing on the cover contains a short story illustrated with dark angular images printed on black pages. The tornadoes (or are they nuclear warheads?) are depicted as sinister men who meet to determine the terms of their agreement, but only belatedly realize the destruction they've created.
72 p. Commercially produced hardcover book, bound with grey book cloth, containing text and artists' stamps, inspired by postage stamps. Each artist contributed a perforated sheet of stamps, which are layered between two sheets of vellum paper. The image, without perforation, is reproduced on the following page.
84 p. Inspired by artist Ceal Floyer's work Monochrome, a supermarket receipt listing purchases of 36 white products that was included in her solo exhibition at the Ikon Gallery in 2001. Savage stole the same 36 items, calculated the savings and compiled images of the items into this work.Accompanies an Ikon Offsite project at various sites in Birmingham, England, Nov.-Dec. 2005. Published in an ed. of 500 numbered copies. Hardback book covered in white cloth with text embossed on front cover.
Issued in a set of three books; Book 1 (Geography) is accompanied by 8 collectors' stamps in envelope. Book 2 (Geneology) has an envelope in the back and has hard covers to protect the computer disk for Swallows (electronic mythology for an audience of one -- a program on computer disk for use on Apple IIe of II+ computer) which is in the envelope along with 32 collectors' stamps in a separate envelope. Book 3 (The History of the H Tabernacle in Exile) is accompanied by 32 collectors' stamps in an envelope; Black and white text and imagery except Bk 1 which has some color
72 p. Commercially produced hardcover book, bound with grey book cloth, containing text and artists' stamps, inspired by postage stamps. Each artist contributed a perforated sheet of stamps, which are layered between two sheets of vellum paper. The image, without perforation, is reproduced on the following page.
Diary entries and documentation of certain events in Southeast Asia and in the artist's life; Includes events such as Cambodian warfare and the artist's divorce from his wife
Eye drops is created in the Japanese style, with a simple four-hole (yotsume toji) stab binding opening from left to right. The covers are constructed from waxed paper, and the front cover has a window, revealing the plain paper behind with the title and a small drawing. The book has no text, only pencil drawings of people done with a very light touch.