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201610196Norway 2016. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Tight bright and unmarred. Black stiff board black cloth spine Japanese string binding relief prints hand printed using hand cut stencils on 11-12 gram Japanese paper. Oblong fo. np each iteration has 4 to 7 sheets. Illus. color plates. Numbered limited edition this being 3 of 5 copies. <br/><br/>Some of the books in the series were made into a film and the film becoming an artwork unto itself. The film was awarded the Critic’s Prize on the juried regional exhibition in Trondheim 2017. <br />“The paper is translucent soft airy and completely silent. Quick movements of the papers is physically impossible. Each sheet has one visual element a shape which is mirrored as you turn the page. The fragile paper is printed with motives developed from Arabic ornamentation. This expression was originally created out of mathematics and geometry to avoid imagery that might lead to idolatry. I wanted to combine the book as a system with this geometry to see what that could bring. I find it fascinating how the images switch between flat and spatial" and that despite the strict patterns associations may vary and go towards modernism the oriental and paradoxically also towards figuration. The transparency causes overlaps between the pages that create new shapes and new colors. <br />The sheets melt together in a way which makes it almost impossible for the reader to predict the next sheet’s exact pattern and color or to remember precisely the last motif. It plays with the illusions of form color space and order. The image is transformed with each turn of a page and becomes ephemeral. A book starts to exist the moment its pages are turned. Since the book is a media of intimacy presence and touch haptic communication inevitably establishes meaning in itself a communication which invariably will be in some kind of relation to the mental content. It is an arena where perception and thinking operate together it might also bring awareness of your own perception. <br />Books have been holy objects for many different reasons. The fragility of the paper and the actions necessary may add a ritualistic element to the act of reading. I see the reader’ act as a performance a slow motion ballet. In a materialistic culture of mass consumption and noisy offensive expressions I find it appropriate to react by focussing on tranquility care and consideration. Like mandalas which often are written in sand to be washed away I have tried to create a space for a contemplative experience displaying the ever changing character and relativeness of existence where different elements always are colored and influenced by their surroundings.” Artist statement <br />Randi Annie Strand visual artist born in Norway 1962. Lives in Oslo. MA from Bergen Academy of Art and Design 92. Language signs and sensory experiences are central elements in her works. Her ideas have been realised through different media and techniques. hardcover books
20129878Norway 2012. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Bright and clean. Braille embossing digital print; spiral bound printed by hand from cliché plates. 4to. np <br/><br/>"This is a unique handmade art book with tactile images in relief. With your hands you can explore the relationship between form sense and content. The book consists of 7 pictures as well as the short story "On Exactitude in Science" by Jorge Luis Borges. The text must be read with your hands. For both sighted and visually impaired people." artist statement Selected to KALEID editions 2016. <br />Randi Annie Strand visual artist born in Norway 1962. Lives in Oslo. MA from Bergen Academy of Art and Design 92. Language signs and sensory experiences are central elements in her works. Her ideas have been realised through different media and techniques. hardcover books
201210192Norway 2012. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Tight bright and unmarred. Braille embossing digital print; spiral bound printed by hand from cliché plates. 4to. np Numbered limited edition this being 22 of 50 copies. Signed by the artist. <br/><br/>Using the same technique as explored in The Biggest Form but smaller more abstract and with the Braille written words – on the last page written in brown color. Braille reads Pangea – parts - changes – minds – moves. <br />Randi Annie Strand visual artist born in Norway 1962. Lives in Oslo. MA from Bergen Academy of Art and Design 92. Language signs and sensory experiences are central elements in her works. Her ideas have been realised through different media and techniques. hardcover books
1989007683Santa Fe NM: Museum of Fine Arts; Museum of New Mexico 1989. Book. Near fine condition. Paperback. First Edition. Quarto 4to. 57 pages of text. Stiff paperback binding in excellent condition; protected in custom stiff archival mylar. Die-cut window on front cover. Illustrated with 20 black & white photographs. Exhibition catalogue.With a Preface by David G. Turner and Essay by Steve Yates. Museum of Fine Arts; Museum of New Mexico Paperback books
1983012387New York: Zabriskie Gallery 1983. Original Wraps. Near Fine/No Dust Jacket as Issued. 0blong Octavo. 12p. An important photographic exhibition in an item that is now prized not only by Stieglitz collectors but also Paul Strand. The text is by Naomi Rosenblum and is important for its insights. Zabriskie Gallery unknown books
1945JC9349New York: Museum of Modern Art 1945. Paperback. Very Good. Wraps; 4to; pp. 32 reproducing 23 b/w photographs. Covers a bit scuffed; corners thumbed; slight wrinkled throughout text block. With errata slip tipped-onto title-page. A nice working copy. <br/><br/> Museum of Modern Art paperback books
199825203New York: Abrams / Metropoliltan Museum of Art. 1998. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Fine in fine dust jacket. A lovely copy. Extra shipping charges may apply to this oversize book.; Oblong 4to 11" - 13" tall; 166 pp . Abrams / Metropoliltan Museum of Art hardcover books
1977WRCLIT59117New York: Aperture Inc. 1977. Quarto. Printed cloth with ribbon marker. Illustrated with over one hundred photographs by Paul Strand. Very fine in cloth slipcase and publisher's shipping box. First enlarged edition limited issue. Preface by Paul Metcalf afterword by Beaumont Newhall. One of 450 numbered copies assembled from hand-selected sheets and specially bound. Accompanied by hand-pulled grain photogravure made from Strand's original negative in an edition of 450 prints. The plate was made by Jon Goodman and Richard Benson and the edition was printed at Atelier de Taille Douce St. Prex. Signed by Hazel Strand for the Paul Strand Foundation on the limitation sheet. Aperture, Inc. hardcover books
1969176927London: MacGibbon & Kee 1969. Hardcover. VG-/VG- age staining to boards and end page edges. Pages are otherwise clean and clear. Tan cloth boards with gray lettering green dust jacket with bw illustrations on front and rear. Spine is tan with black lettering mylar cover 155 pp profusely illustrated in bw. Photographs by Paul Strand. Text by James Aldridge. "This unusual book is about Egypt now even though it does not attempt to be an up-to-the-minute account. It deals fundamentally with the situation developing day by day in modern Egypt and it is a document built upon Strand's extraordinary art and devoted to the reality of what is 'Living Egypt'."- dust jacket. MacGibbon & Kee hardcover books
19801304476Millerton New York: Aperture Inc 1980. Limited Edition #272/450. Hardcover. Quarto 256 pages; VG; bound in publisher's green-gray cloth spine sun-faded to gray with black and white lettering; housed in a VG- slipcase with sun-fading in rows; Lacking the gravure "Iris 1928" signed by Mrs. Paul Strand; shelved front table. Paul Strand 1890-1976 was an American photographer and filmmaker who along with fellow modernist photographers like Alfred Stieglitz and Edward Weston helped establish photography as an art form in the 20th century. His diverse body of work spanning six decades covers numerous genres and subjects throughout the Americas Europe and Africa. wikipedia. 1304476. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Aperture, Inc hardcover books
19691182770New York: An Aperture Book/Horizon Press 1969. First Edition. Quarto in light gray and white cloth boards with green and photo-illustrated dust jacket VG/VG-: minor shelfwear light cocking to spine light toning/transfer to endpapers and paste-downs; DJ price-clipped 1.5" closed tear to rear of DJ and some concomitant creasing smudge/spot of soiling to tail of DJ light age-toning to DJ.<br><br>DJ now protected by mylar sleeve. Binding strong and text clean. Filled with black-and-white photographs all of which are clean. A first edition in very good condition.<br><br>DJ spine has white background and black text. Shelved in Photography. 1182770. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. An Aperture Book/Horizon Press unknown books
19761309856New York: Aperture Inc 1976. Limited Edition 182/350. Hardcover. Quarto 178 Pages; VG; Spine is black with faint green lettering; binding is in a black cloth slip case has minimal wear on the top and bottom of the spine; pages clear; missing the accompanying loose gravure; shelved Front Table. 1309856. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Aperture, Inc hardcover books
199116249Washington: National Gallery of Art 1991. Softbound. VG small bookplate inside front cover. Black wraps. 172 pp. Numerous bw plates. Published to accompany an exhibition which began in Washington DC: National Gallery of Art Dec. 2 1990 to Feb. 3 1991 and went onward from there. A large format book with stunning large and crisp plates. National Gallery of Art paperback books
1950138335New York: Oxford University Press 1950. Hardcover. VG No dj. Navy blue cloth 249 pp. 106 BW photo repros. "I was led to try to find in present-day New England images of nature and arhitecture and faces of people that were either part of or related in feeling to its great tradition" says photographer Paul Strand in his foreword. His photographs here were taken from the 1920s-1940s and are supplemented by quoted passages by some of the area's key historical personages compiled by Nancy Newhall. A quiet coffee table book in a day when coffee tables were just beginning to become popular. Oxford University Press hardcover books
1990166942Malibu CA: The J. Paul Getty Museum 1990. First edition. Exhibition brochure for a show that ran September 11 through November 25 1990. Single sheet folded three times to create 8 pages. Essay by Judith Keller. Includes 5 images. A near fine copy with a slight crease to the top left corner. The J. Paul Getty Museum unknown books
1969157295New York: Horizon Press 1969. First edition. Hardcover. Features text by James Aldridge. A collection of Strand's black and white photographs taken in Egypt. A very near fine copy in a very near fine price clipped dust jacket with some very minute wear and a crease to the front flap. A beautifully printed book in much nicer condition than normal. Horizon Press unknown books
1962126295Lausanne Switzerland: Clairefontaine 1962. First edition. Hardcover. Text in French. A collection of black and white images all taken in this area off the coast of Scotland. A very good copy with bumping to the bottom corners of the boards and text block and some darkening to the endpapers in an about fair dust jacket that has numerous tears chips and scratches and wear. A beautifully printed book. Clairefontaine unknown books
1997175850New York: Aperture 1997. First edition thus. Hardcover. 104 pages. Originally published in 1955. Features Cesare Zavattini text which has been translated from the Italian. A terrific collection of Strand's black and white photographs of rural life in Italy. Includes 88 duotone illustrations. A tight very near fine copy in a very near fine dust jacket with a slight crimp to the top of the spine. Aperture unknown books
1976171934New York: Aperture 1976. First edition. Hardcover. 183 pages. Profile of Strand by Calvin Tompkins. Features excerpts from correspondence interviews and other documents along with numerous black and white images by Strand. A very good copy with a faint moisture stain to the base of the spine in a very good plus dust jacket with a faint moisture staint to the base of the spine that is really only visible from the verso. Still a nice copy of this collection that includes many of Strand's best photographs. Aperture unknown books
1976175617Millerton NY: Aperture 1976. First edition and first printing. Hardcover. 159 pages. An underappreciated body of work from Strand. Includes 93 black and white images along with text by Basil Davidson. A close to near fine with some light bumping to the top of the spine and to the top corners in a close to near fine dust jacket that is slight folded wrong and with some minor wear to the top corners and to the top of the spine. Still a solid copy of this terrific book. Aperture unknown books
2005173804Los Angeles CA: The J. Paul Getty Museum 2005. First edition. Softcover. 4 pages. Exhibition brochure for a show that ran May 10 through September 4 2005. Essay by Anne M. Lyden. Includes 5 black and white illustrations. A fine copy in stapled wrappers. Uncommon with only 1 copy listed in OCLC. The J. Paul Getty Museum unknown books
1962282671Lausanne: Clairefontaine 1962. First. hardcover. near fine. Strand Paul. Photographs by Paul Strand. 149 pages with text in French. Thin 4to black-lettered grayish blue cloth. Lausanne: Clairefontaine 1962. First Trade Edition. A near fine copy lacking the dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Superbly printed photographs. The American edition had a different title and text Tir A'mhurain.<br/><br/> Clairefontaine unknown books
1962251969Lausanne: Clairefontaine 1962. First. hardcover. very good/very good-. Strand Paul. Photographs by Paul Strand. 149 pages with text in French. Thin 4to black-lettered grayish blue cloth edgeworn d.w. Lausanne: Clairefontaine 1962. First Trade Edition. A very good copy in a very good- dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Superbly printed photographs. The American edition had a different title and text Tir A'mhurain.<br/><br/> Clairefontaine unknown books
196286807Lausanne: Clairefontaine 1962. First. hardcover. near fine/very good. Strand Paul. Photographs by Paul Strand. 149 pages with text in French. Thin 4to black-lettered grayish blue cloth d.w. Lausanne: Clairefontaine 1962. First Trade Edition. A near fine copy in a very good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Superbly printed photographs. The American edition had a different title and text Tir A'mhurain.<br/><br/> Clairefontaine unknown books
1952152446Lausanne Switzerland: La Guilde du Livre 1952. First edition. Softcover. Text in French. The preferred edition of this classic book with text by Roy and photographs by Strand. Numbered on the limitation page. A very good plus copy in wrappers with some chipping to the tissue dust jacket some bumping to the top front corner and some other minor wear. Still a very nice copy of what is one of the more attractive of Strand books. Parr & Badger v1 Roth 136-137. La Guilde du Livre unknown books