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19917616New York: Bulletspace etc. 1991. First Edition/Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine in Fine Rubber Wrapper. Very minor shelf/edge wear to spine else tight bright and unmarred. Black rubber sheet wrapper numbered in white ink with the limitation. Wooden boards rubber hinges bolted spine boards/spine covered in lead painted lettering on boards. fo. np. Illus. color and b/w plates. Limited numbered edition this being ___ of 150. All posters signed by the artist. <br/><br/>“This project is a collection of images and texts defining and expressing the broad and essential issue of housing on the Lower East Side and is a statement of the underlying force of ‘art as a means of resistance’. It is both a documentation and expression of social/political issues in our neighborhood and on a larger scale to symbolize similar conflicts in other parts of the world.” Bulletspace <br />Printed at Bullet Space an anarchist squatter community since 1982 The Lower East Side Workshop Black Cat Printshop Cooper Union and the Brandywine Workshop. Funded by Art Matters Artist Space Northstar Fund Andy Warhol Foundation. The work includes 32 silkscreened posters on Mohawk vellum paper all signed by the artists: Paul Castrucci; John Fekner; Stash Two; Tom McGliynn & Emily Carter; Day Gleeson & Dennis Tomas; Nadia Coen; Anton Von Dalen; Juan Sanchez; Martin Wong; Miguel Pinero & Andrew Castrucci; Betzaida Concepcion; Seth Tobocman; Sabrina Jones; Red Rodriquez; Marguerite Van Cooke & James Romberger; Neighborhood News; David Wojnarowicz; Lee Quinones & Eduardo Galleano; Lady Pink; Sebastian Schroeder; Missing Foundation; Salter Sipser; Bruce Witsiepe; Will Sales; Vincent Galgliostro & Avram Finkelstein; Eric Drooker. <br />"This project is a collection of images and texts concerning the broad and essential issue of housing on the Lower East Side of Manhattan." It presents a series of posters created to bring attention to New York City's campaign of condemning entire blocks of decent low-income housing in order to demolish them and build more taxable high-rise housing. It is a document of an impressive and provocative public art project featuring some of the most well-known artists of this activist art movement centering on housing economics healthcare gay and lesbian and other civil rights.and of the American art world of the time. Many of the artists have become well-known in recent years with their works represented in collections at the Museum of Modern Art the Metropolitan Museum of Art the Whitney Museum of American Art the Museum of the City of New York El Museo del Barrio the Brooklyn Museum etc. Several artist included have emerged as major figures in the Graffiti Art Movement. Several are now faculty at prestigious colleges. <br />Each of the posters was printed in an edition of approximately 300 half formed the core of this book series the rest were posted in the neighborhood. These posters catalyzed and sometimes escalated the intensity of the dialog around the ongoing issues of gentrification conservation urban development and social justice that is the bedrock of the Lower East Side experience. Beyond that culturally the posters embody a 20th Century movement where artists combined innovative materials design and aesthetics with radical and populist politics that had a great impact on the art world of New York and beyond. The unusual heavy lead-covered binding was designed to convey the feeling of oppression. <br />The significance of the work.and a reason for its increasingly scarcity.can be seen in an overview of institutions who now hold a copies: Brooklyn Museum NY; Cooper-Hewitt NY; Fogg Museum at Harvard University MA; Getty Institute Los Angeles CA; Gutenberg Bibliotek Germany; Herzon Museum Germany; Mainz Bibliotek Germany; MoMA NY; Museo del Commune di Milan Italy; Offenback Bibliotek Germany; Pesci Museum Italy; Smith College MA; Spencer Collection at Yale University CT; Staadt Museum Germany Stielich Bibliotek Germany; University of Kansas KS; Kohler Art Library at University of Wisconsin WI; Victoria and Albert Museum UK; Wellesley College MA; the Whitney Museum of American Art NY." Bulletspace <br />The final line of the forward to Your House is Mine reads “We have taken this opportunity to unite the following people in this collaborative project as a statement of ‘art as a means of resistance.’” It is a remarkable statement. Bulletspace, etc. hardcover books
1768905061768. Chō Gessho 張月樵 and Kazaore Yūjo 風折有丈 artists. Zoku Koya Bunko 続姑射文庫 5 vols. Nagoya Kansei 寛政 10 1798. 5 volumes 27 X 18cm string-bound Japanese-style fukuro-toji. Original format with original covers and title labels housed in a modern striped chitsu with clasps 27.3 x 19cm. Original monochrome woodblock prints many double page with Japanese text. Edited by Bōkō 暮雨巷. A sequel to Koya Bunko 姑射文庫 done in 1768. The "Sequel to the Koya Library" done by principal artist Chō Gessho 張月樵 1765-1832 and Kazaore Yūjo 風折有丈 is a remarkable rarity that captures the vibrant world of art and poetry centered on haikai and haiga in Nagoya. It is justly celebrated by critics from Brown to Hillier and was featured in the Library of Congress' major Japanese art exhibition "The Floating World of Ukiyo-e: Shadows Dreams and Substance." With hundreds of full-page black and white woodblock images it is probably the most extensive original example of the Haiga aesthetic in existence. Vol 1 has 52 cho Vol 2 has 50 cho Vol 3 has 53 cho Vol 4 has 53 cho and Vol 5 has 56 cho including colophon. Identical to Volumes held in ARC Koten Seki portal database online Ritsumeikan University 立命館大学 with the exception of an added modern page to their introduction in Vol 1. In very good condition throughout worn original covers and title labels worming on rear wrapper of vol 5 very good impressions. Mitchell 564. unknown books
1860006445Paris and London respectively : Clément; E. Gambart 1860. First edition. Quarter Morocco. Marbled boards. Near Fine. A gorgeous sweeping collection of historic French military costume plates as comprehensive as imaginable spanning 1439 to 1815 or from the Renaissance to Waterloo. Folio 45 by 33.5 cm. 450 hand-colored plates in all. Vol. 1: 100 pp hand-colored plates numbered 1 to115. Vol. 2: 48 pp. Plates numbered 116 to 300. Vol. 3: 58 pp. Plates numbered 1 to 150. The illustrations are generally not static dull costume plates but rather the artist usually shows the soldiers in engaged in some activity and so the illustrations also document the military lifestyle of the day depicted. Many of these plates thus can be viewed as genre or action pictures and their large size contributes to their visual excitement as well. Condition: some light foxing on the text pages. Plate leaves have light age toning along edges but are otherwise very clean fresh bright. Morocco spines with a few minor scuffs and rubbing. Bindings are overall solid and attractive. Note that the set is extremely heavy -- about 37 or 38 lbs. -- and so shipping is bound to cost extra more than the number produced by the standard shipping template on Internet sites. <br /><br /> Clément; E. Gambart hardcover books
2000140938852Portland OR: Nazraeli Press 2000. First Edition. Fine. 2000-2017. 124 Volumes 100 titles five multi-volume deluxe sets and duplicates of several titles several labeled AP for Artist's Proof. A complete run of the celebrated series which features 100 uniformly sized books of various colors giving each artist a 16-page canvas to exhibit a cohesive body of work. Each volume is limited to 500 copies and each contains one photographic print tipped in and signed by the artist--hence the name of the series. Conceived in 1998 as a way to make original art more affordable titles were originally released in groups of four generally twice a year beginning in 2000 and ending in 2017 with most copies reserved in advance for subscribers. Complete sets of the 100 titles are uncommon as many volumes are out of print; even more uncommon are those with the deluxe box sets as few were issued toward the beginning of the series. All volumes are Fine to Near Fine. Several volumes with light spine sunning or a slight shelf lean. The deluxe sets are by John Gossage Four American Photographs Todd Hido Taft Street Eduardo del Valle & Mirta Gomez Four Sections of Time all marked as "AP" or artist's proofs Judy Gelles Beach Boxes and Emi Anrakuji e hakagi Comprised of 1. Terri Weifenbach Instruction Manual No. 1: 21. May 1995; 2. John Gossage Four American Photographs 4-volume set in slipcase; 3. Terri Weifenbach Instruction Manual No. 2: 21. April 1996 "Bee"; 4. Terri Weifenbach Instruction Manual No. 3: 25. June 1996 "Blue Sky"; 5. Chan Chao Letter from P.L.F. Burma; 6. Todd Hido Taft Street 4-volume set in slipcase; 7. Ron van Dongen Rosa Ferreus; 8. Susan Hornbeak-Ortiz True; 9. Bill Jay Bill Brandt 2 copies; one signed as usual on limitation line and there the other marked "print signed on verso"; 10. Julien Coulommier Soleil Cou Coupe; 11. Yuki Onodera How to Make a Pearl; 12. Robert Adams Alders; 13. Risaku Suzuki Fire: February 6; 14. Robert Heinecken studiesnineteenseventy; 15. Don Kirby You're not really initiated until your eyes are redder than your lips; 16. Masao Yamamoto The Path of Green Leaves; 17. Martin Parr 7 Communist Still Lifes; 18. Andreas Müller-Pohle Yumiko; 19. Sara Gilbert Cues; 20. Toshio Shibata Type 55; 21. Michael Kenna Boarding School; 22. Eduardo del Valle & Mirta Gómez Four Sections of Time 4-volume set all marked as "AP" or artist's proofs; 23. Weng Fen Sitting on the Wall & Bird's Eye View; 24. Judy Gelles Beach Boxes 1 copy 4-volume set in slipcase; 25. Naoya Hatakeyama River Series / Shadow; 26. Boomoon Kwon On the Clouds; 27. Camille Solyagua Twenty-One Red-Crowned Cranes and One Black Crow; 28. Martin Parr 7 Colonial Still Lifes; 29. Jim Stone Why My Photographs are Good; 30. Stu Levy Cranial Czar Eh; 31. Ken Ohara One; 32. Steve Pyke: Post Partum; 33. Steve Pyke: Post Mortem; 34. Joseph Mills e mars Lilly's Waist; 35. Yuichi Hibi Robert Frank A Weekend with Mr. Frank; 36. Twinkako Ishiwata-Pichler Desperately Seeking Twinka; 37. Ron van Dongen A. angustatum; 38. Junko Takahashi The Receptionist; 39. Daido Moriyama Kuchibiru; 40. Emi Anrakuji e hagaki 7 volumes included with 6 unique prints; no slipcase present perhaps as issued; 41. Michael Kenna Montecito Garden; 42. Tanya Marcuse Fruitless; 43. Stephen Shore Merced River; 44. Jesse Diamond Drum Circle; 45. Nancy Honey Poodle Parlour; 46. Lars Schwander Manuel Ãlvarez Bravo: One Day in April 1999; 47. John Divola Seven Dogs; 48. Masao Yamamoto Fujisan; 49. David Maisel Cascade Effect; 50. Rob McDonald Birth Place; 51. Netta Madahar Sustenance; 52. David Tseklenis Julius Shulman Does His Own House; 53. Joe Deal Indian Bingo; 54. Raymond Meeks Doctrine of an Axe; 55. Mayumi Lake Ex Post Facto; 56. Michael Kenna Heiden Hotel; 57. Eduardo del Valle & Mirta Gómez En Vista; 58. Edward Bateman Mechanical Brides of the Uncanny; 59. Todd Hido: Cracked Trees 2 copies one numbered the other labeled "AP" for Artist's Proof; 60. Todd Hido: Crooked Cracked Tree in Fog 2 copies one numbered the other marked "AP" for Artist's Proof; 61. David H. Gibson: Water Cascade: A Sequence; 62. Eiji Ina: Wacht; 63. Alec Soth: One Mississippi; 64. Mark Steinmetz: Italia: Cronaca di un Amore; 65. Pine & Woods: For Constance; 66. Hiroshi Watanabe: Love Point; 67. Terri Weifenbach: Some Insects; 68. Sally Mann Rob McDonald and Even Rogers: Cy's Rollei; 69. Corey Arnold: Fishing with My Dad 1978-1995; 70. Joni Harbeck & Neil Krug: Indian Girl; 71. Steve Fitch: Motel Signs; 72. Liz Steketee: Dystopia; 73. Stephen Shore: Pet Pictures; 74. Martin Parr: Seven Cups of Tea; 75. Stu Levy: Honk If You Love Stieglitz: Jerry Uelsmann A Grid-Portrait; 76. Leon Borensztein: Portraits ii; 77. Carol E. Richards: Birds Have Wings; 78. Melanie Pullen: Juliette; 79. Martin Usborne: Fox About Town; 80. Risaku Suzuki: Snow Letter; 81. John Divola: Supermarket; 82. Richard Misrach: iPhone Studies: Reverse Scrubs; 83. Dan Solomon: Witness; 84. Jim Goldberg: Polaroids from Haiti 2 copies one marked "AP" for Artist's Proof; 85. Roger Ballen: The Audience; 86. Doug Rickard: All Eyes on Me; 87. Aaron Ruell: Ten Years Too Late; 88. Alec Soth: Bogota Funsaver; 89. Steve Kahn: Corridors; 90. Daido Moriyama: Self 2 copies; 91. Katy Grannan: Lion King; 92. Michael Kenna: Kussharo Lake Tree; 93. Todd Hido: Season Road; 94. Elaine Ling: Habitacion Cubana; 95. Ed Templeton: Memories of the Salt.; 96. Ave Pildas: Bijou; 97. Javier Carrillo: Las Trocas Angelinas con sus Mercancia; 98. Gregori Maiofis: Taste for Russian Balet; 99. Tomoko Sawada: Face; 100. Gloria Katz: Souvenirs. Nazraeli Press unknown books