Artist's book by Tod Lippy featuring photographs of private spaces within commercial galleries. The first book in a series of books to be published once a year by Mirrorical Books, Tod Lippy's newest publishing project following the conclusion of his long-running artist magazine ESOPUS. ... [details]
Artist book composed of photographs taken by Ed Rosenbaum. "Golden Years features never-before-seen images of musical icons David Bowie, Lou Reed, Elvis Costello, Bruce Springsteen, AC/DC, Aerosmith, The Pretenders, Blondie, Peter Gabriel, and many others. ... [details]
Issue edited by Tod Lippy. Essays and projects "Artist's Project," by Bryan Nash Gill; "Analog Recovery 2: Home Studio," Photos by Erich Hartmann, introduction by Ruth Bains Hartmann, series edited by John Jacob; "Angus Trumble's 1986 in Haiku," by Angus Trumble; "Found Object: Spliced Duck," contributed by Rich Remsberg; "100 Frames: Kelly Reichardt's 'Ode' (1999)," introduction by Amy Taubin; "Artist's Project," by Mary Lum; "Modern Artifacts 11: Creating 'Spaces,'" introduction by Michelle Elligott; "New Voices: 'Good Friends,'" by Victoria Matsui; "Artist's Project," by Bill Burns; "Notes of Appreciation," introduction by Electra Slonimsky Yourke. ... [details]
A multiple "Hope Hill Road" by Robert Gober produced as a limited edition gift for subscribers to Esposus Magazine in 2012. 5-color lithograph printed with light-fast, color-sensitive inks on acid-free paper, mounted to archival board and taking the form of the interior of a box, the box itself being mailed to subscribers. ... [details]
Edited by Tod Tippy. Essays "Metagame: Culture Edition: The gaming collective Local No. 12 wants you to debate culture in all its forms; these cards will get you started. (One of three editions)," by Colleen Macklin, John Sharp, and Eric Zimmerman; "Analog Recovery: Inge Morath's Bal D'Hiver (1955): The renowned photographer's stunning images of a Paris charity ball introduce a new series presented with the Magnum Foundation. ... [details]
Edited by Tod Lippy. Essays "Episode 124: The Makings of a Meltdown: Documenting the mechanics behind an unforgettable scene from the groundbreaking TV series Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman," by Claire Barliant; "Not it Anymore: Lisa Kudrow and Michael Patrick King on The Comeback: The cocreators of the acclaimed 2005 HBO series discuss its conception, production, and untimely demise," by unattributed artists; "The Lifer: Renowned soap-opera director Larry Auerbach shares memories of his nearly 50 years in the trenches of daytime drama," by unattributed artists; "The End of the World As We Know It: The co-head writer for recently canceled soap As the World Turns bids it good-bye, and shares a fascinating object from its production," by Jean Passanante; "Seat of Comedy: An appreciation of the fundamental role played by the family sofa in the American sitcom (includes removable poster)," by Mame McCutchin; "100 Frames: Rainer Werner Fassbinder's World on a Wire: A series of stills from a stunning, nearly forgotten film made for German television in 1973 by the legendary director," by J. ... [details]
Edited by Tod Lippy. Artists projects by Marcia Kure, Roxy Paine, Barbara Probst, Judy Pfaff, Kerry James Marshall, John O'Connor, Suzanne Bocanegra, Jared Flood, Erica Allen, Fernando Santangelo, Juri Morioka, John Baldessari. ... [details]
Edited by Tod Lippy. Essays "Artists' Project: Oliver Herring and Peter Krashes: A conversation between works created by the artists over the past several decades," by Oliver Herring and Peter Krashes; "On Writing The Middle Room: A poet revisits the creative process behind her 2007 memoir and offers pages from the original manuscript," by Jennifer Moxley; "Applied Art: Though he may not communicate verbally, Alex Masket speaks forcefully through his artwork," an interview with Elaine and Steve Masket by Tod Lippy; "In Memoriam: Extra Buttons: A colleague shares her memories and a telling artifact from the life of legendary rare book librarian Marjorie G. ... [details]
Edited by Tod Lippy. Essays "Off-Off-Broadway: Four Vietnam veterans recount their experience of touring the war's front lines with a 1969 production of The Fantasticks," by Rick Holen, Joe Mauro, John Nutt, and Bob Sevra; "Bern Porter: A Found Essay: A composite portrait of the late artist, philosopher, poet, and scientist," by Mark Melnicove; "Where to go / What to do / When in New York / Week of June 17, 1972: Long before there were mashups, there was Bern Porter: a fascimile edition of the underground legend's 1974 artist's book," by Bern Porter; "100 Frames: Killer of Sheep (1977): Stills from director Charles Burnett's first feature, recently inducted into the Library of Congress's National Film Registry," introduction by Armond White; "Chamber Pieces: Striking images of-and from-an obsolete tool of 20th-century physics," by Peter Galison; "Modern Artifacts: States of Grace: This latest offering from the MoMA Archives features materials relating to the late painter Grace Hartigan," by Michelle Elligott; "Esopus CD #12: Black and White. ... [details]
Edited by Tod Lippy. Essays "50 Frames: Peter Hutton's At Sea (2007): Stills from the acclaimed experimental filmmaker's latest-and possibly best-film," by Scott MacDonald; "Daily Reminders: Lunchbox notes-spanning 15 years-from a father to his two children," by Robert Guest; "New Voices: "Plate Tectonics": Fifth in our series of fiction by never-before-publishing authors," by Lesley Clayton; "Doug McNamara's Biobiversions: This business analyst-and former biology teacher-combines science and fiction in drawings seen here for the first time," by Tod Lippy; "The Desert: An excerpt from the poet and artist's forthcoming sewn poem, based on a fascimile of John Van Dyke's The Desert," by Jen Bervin; "Modern Artifacts: Drawing Comparisons: The latest installment in a series presented with the MoMA archives features sketches by former director René d'Harnoncourt," by Michelle Elligott; "Guarded Opinions: A museum guard from the Corcoran Gallery of Art offers his take on a Monet landscape from 1885," by Berhanu Taffa; "Esopus CD #10: Good News. ... [details]