Gessert began hybridizing Pacific Coast irises in 1982, however, even composting the plants he didn't like, he had too many plants until he . . . realized the world is a garden. This book, subtitled Iris Dispersals contains 377 dated entries, documenting seed plantings and gifts of plants and seeds between 1985 and 1992. Brown paper covers. One packet of Gessert's Pacific Coast native Iris seeds inserted., 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