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17-1209Rochester NY: Memorial Art Gallery 1982. . 4to. 100 pp. Soft cover. Very Good. Color and black & white plates throughout.From the Library of the Pasquale Iannetti including loan card. Rochester, NY: Memorial Art Gallery, 1982. paperback
1984102023New York N.Y. 115 W. Broadway: Artists Poster Committee 1984. With Union burst. Poster lithography on clay paper. 22½ x 35 inches VG or better. Light rippling throughout. On the left one clean tear of ~3 inches may be mended. Some light chipping to ink at edges and similar light edge wear. "On August 11 1984 President Ronald Reagan was preparing for his weekly radio address on National Public Radio. During a soundcheck he said 'My fellow Americans I'm pleased to tell you today that I've signed legislation that would outlaw Russia forever. We begin bombing in five minutes.' The audio was subsequently leaked. Despite making a joke about nuclear genocide Reagan was reelected by a landslide a few months later."—Exhibition Annotation: Center for the Study of Political Graphics. Worldcat.org finds one copy at the University of Michigan and one at MoMA and none in trade. <br /><br />All posters are presently stored between acid free boards flat under weight. They will be shipped rolled in tubes. Artists Poster Committee
2007250852007. Painting. Very Good . 6 colorful wonderfully odd paintings of cars pick-up trucks and airplanes all of them enamel and acrylic on wood panel by Outsider artist Ricky Hagedorn b. 1956. And at the rear of each painting a pen-and-ink drawing by Outsider artist Don Du Bois. The Hagedorn pieces are bright vivid and offbeat; the Du Bois drawings equally strange but a bit more understated in their black-and-white. 5 of the 6 panels measure roughly 11" wide x 7" tall and thankfully each is signed by the artist. A whimsical crop of skillful under-the-radar art -- to lighten the holiday mood. unknown
67-0386Los Angeles: Artists Rights Foundation 1998. Announcement of the premiere of The Theory of Flight a film starring Helena Bonham Carter and Kenneth Branagh directed by Paul Greenglass proceeds from the showing to benefit The ALS Association and the Artists Rights Foundation. Letter reproduces the signatures of Bonham Carter Branagh Anjelica Huston Joel Rubenstein Dean Rasmussen Bob Shaye and Michael Lynne. Donation form 2 pp. and reply envelope included. Folded twice for mailing but overall Fine. Los Angeles: Artists Rights Foundation, 1998. unknown
19952338Los Angeles: Artists Rights Foundation. Near Fine. 1995. First Edition. Oversize Wraps. NOISBN . traces of edgewear some small indentations on front cover. Transcripts of sessions of this two-day symposium April 27-28 1995 during which various prominent film artists movie executives business community leaders scholars and lawmakers participated in panels presentations open discussions and demonstrations of new technology designed to comprehensively examine the many perspectives of the complex issue of artists rights and film art protection. Participants included James Cameron the luncheon speaker on the first day; there is a 16-page transcript of his remarks Allen Daviau Martha Coolidge Nicholas Meyer and Jack Valenti. Topics discussed included "Truth and the Consequences of Alteration" "Our Digital Future" and "Responsibilities & Rights of Copyright Holders Artists and Technology Companies." Now that Our Digital Future has arrived in force this provides an interesting historical perspective on the then-pending revolution. . Artists Rights Foundation paperback books
Z1-C-080-00700Waddington Gallery. Used - Good. Ships from UK in 48 hours or less usually same day. Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. Ex-library so some stamps and wear but in good overall condition. 100% money back guarantee. We are a world class secondhand bookstore based in Hertfordshire United Kingdom and specialize in high quality textbooks across an enormous variety of subjects. We aim to provide a vast range of textbooks rare and collectible books at a great price. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions. We provide a 100% money back guarantee and are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest standards of service in the bookselling industry. Waddington Gallery unknown
2601minor chips Gorgeous VG. Unbound. unknown
196621858Detroit: Artists Workshop 1966. First edition. Loose Sheets. Fine. Single 8 1/2 x 11" sheet of tan paper. Contains a single poem published at the Artists Workshop in Detroit circa 1966. Part of a series of "Free Poems Among Friends" that begab in San Francisco in 1965 and moved to Detroit the following year. Fine condition. Scarce. <br/><br/> Artists Workshop unknown books
1965WRCLIT78278Detroit: The Artists Workshop Press / Society 1965. Whole #3 of 5 published. Quarto. Mimeographed text on tan stock stapled into pictorial stiff wrappers. Very good to near fine with the uncommon prospectus for WHE'RE and this issue laid in. Edited by John Sinclair. The most substantial and longest-lived periodical associated with Sinclair and the Artists' Workshop both significant barometers of the dissent and artistic ferment in the Motor City during these years. Sinclair is most widely known for his work with the MC5 and his founding of the White Panther Party but his achievements as activist/editor/publisher/poet are substantial. Contributions here include a special section of work by or in tribute to Rainer Gerhardt edited by Tom Raworth Creeley J. Williams Olson Hollo Jonas and installment 3 of the workshop "Active Anthology." CLAY & PHILLIPS p.303. The Artists Workshop Press / Society unknown books
199023532Vekso Denmark: Self-Published. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1990. Hardcover. 8798347403 . Briefly inscribed by Damgard-Sorensen on the free endpaper in 1996. Gray cloth stamped in blind to the front board. Illustrations some color. Text is in Danish with an essay by Poul Erik Skriver. Slight edgewear to the dust jacket. ; 81 pages; Signed by Artist . Self-Published hardcover books
1998WRCLIT75850Possibly Deer Isle ME: Haystack Mountain School of Crafts 1998. Sixteen panel accordion-fold tunnel book 25 x 23 x 2 cm collapsed handcut and decorated including collaged paper and printed stenciled and otherwise duplicated text and images. Some minor creasing else near fine. No stated limitation but of necessity produced in a small number of copies. The identification with Haystack is based solely on acquisition context. Created as a collaborative effort of an unnamed 1998 books arts class on several themes including "Desire" as spelled out in text image and sign language. More than half of the panels are signed on the versos by their respective artists. Some names that are identifiable are Ann Zanick Mi Young Lee R. Starr Ursula McKinney Lois Mansfield Margaret Eaton-Salnatz and Jason Shields. An ambitious production. Haystack Mountain School of Crafts unknown books
677714 black & white illus. 36 unnumbered pages. Irregularly shaped small 4to 200 x 200 mm. die-cut corners spine faintly rubbed staple-bound. Chicago: The University of Chicago Library 1986.<br /> <P> An important exhibition catalogue as well as reference work on artists' books. This catalogue was designed by the book artist Buzz Spector b. 1948 and his pencil notes for the mock-up have been reproduced in this final version. Jeffrey Abt the organizer of the exhibition writes in an insightful essay: "The contemporary artist's book.represents an evolution of the book's use from a vehicle for text and its illustration to an artistically integrated sometimes sculptural object. Though superficially the artist's book may bear little resemblance to the common codex it nonetheless continues many of the earlier uses and forms of the book."<br /> <P> This exhibition featured several dozen artists' books by practitioners such as Roberta Allen Douglas Beube Meryl Brater Timothy C. Ely Jane Freeman Kay Hines Jana Kluge Richard Long Andrew Masullo Scott McCarney Brenda Miller Kevin Osborn Bruce Schnabel Berty Skuber Keith A. Smith Buzz Spector Yoko Terauchi Erica van Horn Cornelia Vogel Paul Zelevansky etc. <br /> <P> Fine copy. The page numbers and headings are not written in pencil.<br /> <P> â§ A. Desjardin The Book on Books on Artists Books 2nd ed.: 2013 151. unknown books
1980WRCLIT71434Verona: Edizioni Factotum-Art 1980. Large thick quarto. Glossy printed stiff wrappers. B&w photographs. Small inventory sticker to rear wrapper faint rubs and dusting to wrappers; very good. First edition. English translations by Michael Haggerty. Photographs and brief descriptions of artists' books by 100 artists/authors from all over the world. Edizioni Factotum-Art unknown books
1840197894Philadelphia: C. Sherman 1840. Pamphlet. Good- Front cover has a wear hole in it and chipping to corners Some foxing spots to rear few pages and rear cover. Orangish sewn wraps 28 pp. The 5th annual exhibition of the Artists Fund Society of Philadelphia. 442 works are listed and an index to artists at rear. C. Sherman unknown
1843189593Philadelphia: C. Sherman 1843. Pamphlet. Good- missing front cover dog eared pages overall light shelfwear pencil marks in margins. Missing front cover wraps 16 pp. The 8th annual exhibition of the Artists Fund Society of Philadelphia. C. Sherman unknown
186314987New York: Galleries. Rare - x-library good paper copy ex cat 15 pp lists 226 works with no illustrations. Cover and next 2 pp are detached . Good. Paper. 1863. Galleries unknown
1870189451New York: Artists' Fund Society 1870. Softcover. Fair heavy wear to wraps most of spine missing pages loose but all appear present age toning throughout. Light blue wraps with goldish lettering on front cover; 90 pp no illustrations. An annual report from the Artists' Fund Society this being the 11th report organized February 5th 1859. This includes lists of past sales and exhibitions. It is very scarce. Artists' Fund Society paperback
1879189588New York: A.N. Whitehorne 1879. Pamphlet. Good shelfwear and chipping to wraps art library stamp on title page pages lightly age toned but otherwise clear. Brown wraps with gilt lettering; 12 pp. Organized February 5th 1859. A.N. Whitehorne paperback
1877189590New York: A.N. Whitehorne 1877. Pamphlet. Good shelfwear and chipping to wraps art library stamp on title page pages lightly age toned but otherwise clear. Brown wraps with gilt lettering; 15 pp. Organized February 5th 1859. A.N. Whitehorne paperback
1868103010Philadelphia: Artists' Fund Society of Philadelphia Galleries 1868. Hardbound. Fair. Spine cloth has several tears along hinge 3 small areas of loss including one at each end inner hinges have cracks rear hinge fragile. Light foxing throughout. Binding fragile nine plates separated laid in. Oversize book purple-brown cloth boards gilt titles embossed cover design and beveled edges. Embossed title on back cover. 3 text leaves plus 20 bw plates. "Issued By The Society To Its Associate Members and Subscribers." 15 of the 20 plates are signed by the artist in pencil unsigned artists desaignated by "NS." Includes works by C. Schussele NS I.L. Williams George C. Lambdin Thomas Moran Daniel R. Knight William Trost Richards NS Peter Moran S.J. Ferris William H. Willcox Edward Moran V. De V. Bonfield Samuel B. Waugh James Hamilton NS N.H. Trotter T. Henry Smith NS Samuel Sartain E.B. Bensell NS John Faulkner George B. Wood Jr. and T.J. Fenimore. Artists' Fund Society of Philadelphia Galleries hardcover
1873189591New York: A.N. Whitehorne 1873. Pamphlet. Good shelfwear to wraps art library stamp to title half page pages lightly age toned but otherwise clear. Lavender wraps with purple lettering; 16 pp. Organized February 5th 1859. A.N. Whitehorne paperback
1880189592New York: A.N. Whitehorne 1880. Pamphlet. Good shelfwear to wraps art library stamp to title page pages lightly age toned but otherwise clear. Off-white wraps with blue lettering; 14 pp. Organized February 5th 1859. A.N. Whitehorne paperback
1868103010Philadelphia: Artists' Fund Society of Philadelphia Galleries 1868. Hardbound. Fair. Spine cloth has several tears along hinge 3 small areas of loss including one at each end inner hinges have cracks rear hinge fragile. Light foxing throughout. Binding fragile nine plates separated laid in. Oversize book purple-brown cloth boards gilt titles embossed cover design and beveled edges. Embossed title on back cover. 3 text leaves plus 20 bw plates. "Issued By The Society To Its Associate Members and Subscribers." 15 of the 20 plates are signed by the artist in pencil unsigned artists desaignated by "NS." Includes works by C. Schussele NS I.L. Williams George C. Lambdin Thomas Moran Daniel R. Knight William Trost Richards NS Peter Moran S.J. Ferris William H. Willcox Edward Moran V. De V. Bonfield Samuel B. Waugh James Hamilton NS N.H. Trotter T. Henry Smith NS Samuel Sartain E.B. Bensell NS John Faulkner George B. Wood Jr. and T.J. Fenimore. Artists' Fund Society of Philadelphia Galleries hardcover books
54-1924San Francisco Calif.: Artists' Guild Gallery 1947. Exhibition announcement. 1 folded pale green and black sheet measuring 9 1/4 x 12 inches. Exhibition held May 26-June 26 1947 at the Artists' Guild Gallery. Back of announcement is addressed to Ms. Doris MIller Johnson of Berkeley Calif. Item has two deep creases from where it has been folded one 1-inch tear an uncancelled stamp which was used to seal the missive and is thus split in half and a discolored area else in very good condition. A scan is available upon request. San Francisco, Calif.: Artists' Guild Gallery, 1947. unknown
54-1938San Francisco Calif.: Artists' Guild n.d. Exhibition announcement. 1 folded yellow and black sheet measuring 8 1/2 x 6 1/2 inches. Exhibition held June 23-July 23 at the Artists' Guild; date is late 1940s. Back of announcement is addressed to Ms. Doris MIller Johnson of Berkeley Calif. Item is in near fine condition with one crease from where it has been folded and an uncancelled stamp which was used to seal the missive and is thus split in half. A scan is available upon request. San Francisco, Calif.: Artists' Guild, [n.d.] unknown