Volume 8, number 2, Winter 1989 issue of a periodical, comb-bound with photocopied illustrations of cover art on multi-colored paper by many artists. Some works are embellished with drawing, collage, cut-outs, or stitching. Some works are numbered and handsigned by artists.
Title from text inside back cover; Bound with plastered gauze and surgical tape, Submitted to fulfill requirement of University of Oregon, Fine and Applied Arts Dept., Artists' Books course, 1988
Label on back cover reads: Martin, P.O. Box 06574, Chicago, Illinois, 60606; Bound with string and a bell; Contains black and white images and text as well as some colored text; Covers are made of black plasticized paper, Signed by the artist
Compositions of borrowed text face appropriated images in this series of compelling studies of nuclear war. Images are both black and white and color photographs, works of art, and diagrams. Notes in the back of the book attribute sources.
A progressive work, examining the changes that occur when pages are photocopied repeatedly. The second page, verso indicates that the next page has been photocopied twice. After that verso pages have ever increasing numbers as the black ink "dust" accumulates on the white page. Bound using a plastic portfolio clip., Signed by the artist
Oak-Mot is a facsimile of an altered text book based on Oak-Mot by William M. Baker. Philadelphia : Presbyterian Board of Publication, c1868; Pages are collaged, painted and drawn on, allowing some text to show through. Book is printed in black and white with the exception of one page, which also has red. Blank pages and page edges are black., Signed by the artist
This book is entirely made from a heavy weight printmaking paper in the album style with a very small accordion attached to front and back paper covers. Covers are also connected by paper tapes to limit the accordion from fully opening. French folded pages are attached creating pockets within which are cards topped by a shaped edge to allow the reader to pull the cards up and read the text. The entire book is printed in what appears to be a photo silkscreened process in cyan blue. Short story concerns a college freshman calling home to discuss a sexual harassment situation in one of her classes., Signed by the artist; Submitted to fulfill requirement of University of Oregon, Fine and Applied Arts Dept., Artists' Books course, 1989