Published as part of Book Works’ Chap Book Series (No. 7), printed offset in an edition of 1,000 copies, b&w, 72 pages with a colour soft cover. --Artist's website.
Includes texts written by the artist and illustrated with typographic images. Part of Infra thin Projects commissioned and curated by Mark Beasley for Book Works, 2004. "This publication represents a chain of declamatory 'rants' that critically probe traditional notions of narrative authority"--Publisher's web site.
12 p. folded. Book consists of panels with black and white photographs interspersed with white text on green background accordion folded strips with highway grids on the reverse. Front and back cover are maps.
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.
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.
Collection of abstract photographic images made without the use of a camera; Includes booklet contained in pocket entitled: SMTWTFS Reader which features responses to the images by a variety of people including a novelist, a poet, a composer, a psychiatrist and a chemicals lab. Housed in a slip case.