"'The beginnings of Visual Studies Workshop Press were based on equal parts of enthusiasm, synchronicity, happenstance, and a bit of conjuring. Thirty-seven years and over four hundred and fifty books later, this bibliography is an opportunity to review the accomplishments of a Press that was at once publisher, printer, access shop and teaching facility. ... [details]
Artist's book by Judy Gelles featuring diaristic texts and photographic portraits of her and her family taken over the course of many years. [details]
Named for a traditional American quilt square motif after which the book's pattern is styled. Consists of a collection of photographs by the artist, scanned and pieced together using Adobe Photoshop 4. ... [details]
Artist''s book by Philip Zimmermann featuring photographs and text on die-cut star shaped and rectangular pages. Published in conjunction with Montage ''93, International Festival of the Image. "My work is often about personal events or psychological states in my life. ... [details]
Artist's book of writings on the tenuous relations between mankind and nature, accompanied by numerous diagrams and illustrations. " Book of Dust is a result of thoughts that stem from a deep concern not only with human survival but with its methods and standards. ... [details]
Artist's book collaboration between Telfer Stokes and Helen Douglas, confronts the very act of turning pages and reading text. The artists call attention to the three-dimensionality of the book as an object by making photographs of turning pages into the pages themselves. ... [details]
Critical theory anthology. Edited by John G. Hanhardt. Contributions by Walter Benjamin, Bertolt Brecht, Louis Althusser, Hans Magnus Enzenberger, Jean Baudrillard, David Antin, David Ross, Rosalind Krauss, Stanley Cavell, Nam June Paik, Gene Youngblood, Jack Burnham, John Ellis and Douglas Davis. [details]
"This book is a signpost, a marker of the critical recognition, seriousness, and sheer volume of output of artists' books... If the strength of the medium is judged by the contents of this book, artists' books are not likely to go away anytime soon. ... [details]
Artist's book by Douglas Huebler based on his "Crocodile Tears" series of "brief fictions re-sounding from the proposal in Variable Piece #70 : 1971 'to photographically document the existence of everyone alive. ... [details]
"This book is a signpost, a marker of the critical recognition, seriousness, and sheer volume of output of artists' books... If the strength of the medium is judged by the contents of this book, artists' books are not likely to go away anytime soon. ... [details]