Artist's book of poems by Kenneth Goldsmith visualized by Joan La Barbara. Introduction by Robert Mahoney with an artist's statement and includes an Audio CD by La Barbara. Includes biographies of the artists. [details]
"'Fidget' is writer Kenneth Goldsmith's transcription of every movement made by his body during thirteen hours on Bloomsday (June 16), 1997. Originally commissioned by the Whitney Museum of American Art as a collaboration with vocalist Theo Bleckmann, 'Fidget' attempts to reduce the body to a catalogue of mechanical movements by a strict act of observation. ... [details]
Artists' book by Christine & Irene Hohenbüchler featuring texts, illustrations, photographs and Japanese papers throughout. Texts in English and Japanese. [details]
Artist's book featuring drawings and texts by Ciro Ruggiero. Includes printed vellum pages. Text in Italian. [details]
Artist's book by Kim Soo Ja featuring two photographs printed on transparent pages, one at the start of the book and one at the end, of the back of a woman's head as she stands on a busy street. The photographs bookend milky grey transparent pages causing her image to appear, disappear and slowly reemerge as you turn the pages. ... [details]
Set of three artist's books by Sophie Calle housed in a slipcase published in conjunction with show held at the Muse´e d'art Moderne et Contemporain de Strasbourg, November 6, 1999 - January 30, 2000. ... [details]
Artist book about walks taken in Japan by Hamish Fulton featuring photographs, drawings and texts. Texts in Japanese and English. [details]
Artist's book by Liam Gillick. Includes "Some graphic and flat work," "A Woody Allen Filmography," and an introduction titled "Literally No Place." Text in Japanese and English. [details]
A complete set of Martin Kippenberger's seminal artist's books documenting his hotel drawings. Martin Kippenberg's "Hotel-Hotel," "Hotel-Hotel-Hotel" and "No Drawing No Cry" embody all the hallmarks of the word "masterwork. ... [details]
Artist's book by Joseph Kosuth. The word "Purloined" in the title points not only to the content, but also to the way this novella came about. To construct this book Kosuth took 48 facsimile pages from 48 different books and recompiled them to form a new composite and a new coherent story. [details]