Books of Artists' books

  • Absence
    By Jeannie Meejin Yoon

    Representation of the negative space of the World Trade Center towers.

  • Remnants

    When a ribbon reaches its printing capacity, it is full of image remnants. Weber created the imagery for Remnants by layering, folding, rolling, and creasing this cellophane-like material into new configurations.

  • Sturtevant, Author of the Quixote
    By Elaine Sturtevant

    Venerable American Conceptualist Elaine Sturtevant has built a 40-year career with her copies of other artists' work.

  • Dogcrime
    By Blexbolex

    In a world where dogs are revered as gods, what's the worst you could be accused of? Dog Crime!

  • Blurred Library: Essays on Artists' Books
    By Tate Shaw

    BLURRED LIBRARY: ESSAYS ON ARTISTS' BOOKS, is a stunning collection of the most revered essays by Tate Shaw, the Director of Visual Studies Workshop.

  • Barber's Pole
    By Toby Lurie

    "This is a trio for spoken voices.

  • Frauen auf Bäumen: Sammlung Jochen Raiss
    By Jochen Raiß

    Whether the women are cheerfully dangling their legs, casually nestling in the branch forks or athletically climbing to the treetop, each picture has its own story to tell."--Amazon.com.

  • The Artful Storybook: Mixed-Media Artists Create Handmade Tales
    By Terry Taylor

    ... Fanciful Paper Projects ( Sterling / Chapelle , 2005 ) . She also serves as a Director's Circle Artist for Somerset Studio magazine . See more of her work at www.sandraevertson.blogspot.com . Annie Fain Liden grew up near the John C ...

  • True Stories
    By Sophie Calle

    A third section gathers various autobiographical tales, and the book closes with three interlinked stories titled "Monique." This new edition includes five new photo-text presentations and is the first English translation.

  • Dan Colen: the L... O... N... G Count

    An examination of the cyclical nature of time: documenting Dan Colen's show at the Walter De Maria building in the East Village The Long Count documents Dan Colen's show at the Walter De Maria building in New York's East Village, a block ...

  • Brad '61: Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
    By Tony Hendra

    This work turns his joke around by recombining his famous paintings into an original comic strip which puts a brand new spin on an age-old tale. It presents the story of Brad, a young man with problems.

  • 100 Things Not Worth Repeating: On Repetition
    By Marianne Holm Hansen

    100 Things Not Worth Repeating: On Repetition

  • The Mechanical Word
    By Karen Bleitz

    The Mechanical Word' is an extended essay on the eponymous five volume artwork by the London based artist Karen Bleitz, a founding member of the ARC collaborative that grew out of Ron King's legendary Circle Press.

  • The Mechanical Word: Hold up (to have)
    By Richard Price, Karen Bleitz

    "The freestanding bookworks investigate the foundations upon which language and grammar are built.

  • The Mechanical Word: Hard done from (to do)
    By Richard Price, Karen Bleitz

    "The freestanding bookworks investigate the foundations upon which language and grammar are built.

  • The Mechanical Word: Long gone (to go)
    By Richard Price, Karen Bleitz

    "The freestanding bookworks investigate the foundations upon which language and grammar are built.

  • The Vanishing Cabinet: A Photographic Illusion
    By Andrew Lanyon

    The Vanishing Cabinet: A Photographic Illusion

  • ZimZalla Object 005
    By Derek Alexander Beaulieu, zimZalla

    ZimZalla Object 005

  • Yoshitomo Nara + YNG: Crated Rooms in Iceland

    Yoshitomo Nara was born in 1959, in Aomori, Japan. He is one of the leading artists of Japan's Neo Pop movement. His drawings and paintings are informed by a range of influences, from manga and anime to punk rock.

  • If This Be Sin
    By Hazel Newlevant

    "Hazel Newlevant draws like a dream and weaves a mesmerizing story. 'If This Be Sin' is a stunning achievement." -Alison Bechdel, author of 'Fun Home' "The stories are super sweet and hopeful, but also have a touching gloominess to them.