Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with an exhibition held at the Art Metropole in 1989. Includes black-and-white illustrations and text by Peter Day. [details]
An Artist's book by Ian Hamilton Finlay and Ron Costley. Includes black-and-white illustrations with an introduction and commentaries by Stephen Bann. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with the Ian Hamilton Finlay & The Wild Hawthorn Press 1958 - 1991 exhibition at the Fruitmarket Gallery in Edinburgh, 1991. Includes full page color illustrations and two essays by Edwin Morgan titled "Early Finlay" and "Finlay in the 70s and 80s" in parallel English and Spanish. ... [details]
Artists' book of poetry by Ian Hamilton Finlay. With afterword by Stephen Bann. [details]
An artist's book by Ian Hamilton Finlay containing six tipped-in black-and-white photographs of carved stones taken by Antonia Reeve. With commentary by Siegfried Blasche. [details]
Eight stickers in plastic pouch made for the Ian Hamilton Finlay show curated by Peter Day at Art Metropole in Toronto in the summer of 1989. "The Saint-Just Vigilantes" is the name of Finlay's supporters who undertake projects for him. ... [details]
An artists' book with small illustrations of model airplanes given imaginary attributions to famous writers or artists by Ian Hamilton Finlay. Created with help from Mr. C. Tissman's vintage model aircraft plans. ... [details]
Exhibition Catalogue from April 13 - May 8, 1977 produced as part of the Cambridge Poetry Festival in 1977. Design / typography by Ron Costley. Contributions by Kathleen Raine, Stephen Bann, Douglas Hall, Miles Orvell and Stephen Scobie. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with an Ian Hamilton Finlay exhibition from July 14 - August 29, 1987 at the Victoria Miro Gallery. Includes an essay by Yves Abrioux. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with an exhibition at La Fondation Cartier pour l'Art Contemporain from September 20 - December 13, 1987. Consists of nine color photographs of Ian Hamilton Finlay's garden. [details]