Volume 3, P018; Each print is a reproduction of a painting or drawing by Ryden, originally exhibited in 2001-2002; Prints are 8 x 10 high quality lithographic printing on cardstock with an embossed border issued in a Japanese silk covered box (28 cm.); Prints are interleaved with guardsheets
Documentation of diagnosis, hospitalization and death of the artist's girlfriend from leukemia. The story is told through personal notes, the reports of nurses, doctors, various medical forms, lists of questions for the doctors and photographs. Rather than seeming clinical, these very real artifacts of the final struggle of this young woman are heartwrenching.
14 p. "Deluxe edition is cased in a variation of the Japanese portfolio structure, with bone clasps"--Publisher's website. Haikus by Sara Pirkle Hughes, with artwork by her twin sister Amy Pirkle, telling the story of their grandmother, who left her home in Japan as a young mother to begin a new life in the 1950's American South. Design, printing, artwork, and handmade paper by Amy Pirkle
The American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA) awarded this book a prize for design and content; Collection of poems accompanied by black and white images
200 pages. Reproductions of phtographs, as well as handwritten and typed documents relating to 52 actions of the Guerilla Art Action Group between 1969 and 1976.
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.
Published on the occasion of an exhibition: Ultraworld, held at the Musee d'Art moderne de la Ville de Paris/ARC (Couvent des Cordeliers), Nov. 10-Dec. 31, 2005; The starting point of the book is a film featuring German actor Udo Kier... text speaks of a solitary man endlessly on the move through different time zones and space-time continuums... ;Images and texts from the artist is bound in the shape of a head in profile