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.
Acrylic on paper; May 1993 --P. [4] of cover;Accompanied by a xeroxed typewritten sheet which explains the content of the book and is signed, the poet Walt Curtis, Apr. 15, 1996.
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.
Three volumes; Vols. attached together with paper strip bearing title; I. How to swallow the lump in your throat -- II. How to shore your shaking knees -- III. How to give the gift of your back-brain (and maybe escape away); Text only, no images
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.