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With essays from over 70 scholars, collectors, librarians, curators, and journalists on Lorenz's work from 1989 to 2022. Includes a reflection from Angela on her juvenilia from 1982 to 1988. Edited by Judith Tolnick Champa with Jae Jennifer Rossman. Trade Edition. Color images of all works plus QR codes to videos. 200 pages.
ISBN 9780578269610
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Includes a limited edition print "Epigraph Epitaph" (numbered 1-25) by Lorenz tipped into the "Notes & Doodles" section. With essays from over 70 scholars, collectors, librarians, curators, and journalists on Lorenz's work from 1989 to 2022. Includes a reflection from Angela on her juvenilia from 1982 to 1988. Edited by Judith Tolnick Champa with Jae Jennifer Rossman. Color images; 200 pages.
ISBN 9780578269610
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Artist's book by Julie Graves Krishnaswami based on her Interruption Carbon Series. Includes an essay by the artist. Designed by Megan Mangum of Words That Work. Offset printed by Cannelli Printing. Edition of 300. Assembled by hand. Cover is 7.5 x 5.5 inches closed. Accordion extends over 8.5 feet. Includes loop for hanging to showcase extended accordion.
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The Activated Page: Handmade Paper and the Artist's Book. (New Haven, CT: the jenny-press, 2007).
This publication explores the artmaking practice of individual artists for whom handmade paper is distinctive to their work and not-for-profit institutions that support hand papermaking. In the first section, self-selected participants answered a series of questions about their creative process and final products. The second section consists of two annotated bibliographies: one by the artists and artistic directors about their own work, and the other compiled by the editor of individual books that use handmade paper in a way that contributes to the content of the work.
The cover of the publication features a die-cut and flaps that unfold to reveal paper samples* by five of the eleven participants: Brian Borchardt*, Dorothy Field, John Gerard*, Caren Heft, Jeffrey Morin, John Risseeuw*, Robbin Ami Silverberg*, Joan Soppe, Claire Van Vliet, Dieu Donne Papermill (Paul Wong), and Women's Studio Workshop* (Tatana Kellner).
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ABC: The Artists' Books Conference Keynote Addresses. (New Haven, CT: the jenny-press, 2005).
This conference was held at Wellesley College, June 15-18, 2005, and was intended for all people involved with artists' books to exchange viewpoints, share information, and explore ideas. The conference, composed of panels, tours, and a book fair, considered many aspects of the field, from collecting to production and marketing. The conference was "bookended" with two keynote addresses. The opening talk offered a historical perspective by Betty Bright and the closing talk presented an exploration of collection development practices by Mark Dimunation. The keynote addresses are published together with an introduction by the conference conveners, Ruth Rogers and Richard Zauft, and a list of artists and works cited in the talks.
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By Chance: Serendipity and Randomness in Contemporary Artists' Books. (New Haven, CT: the jenny-press, 2004).
Chance is often a factor in the creation of artwork. Making books and other artworks by hand allows serendipity and randomness to sneak into their creation. Over the years, many artists have incorporated into their creative process chance operations, randomness, or blind collaboration. In this essay, authors Robin Price and Jae Jennifer Rossman explore several categories of chance processes and elaborate on their use in the work of contemporary book artists. The edition of 300 includes a blind collaboration image on the front cover by the authors.
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Various designs, hand printed by Jae Jennifer Rossman. Designs to be selected by the artist. Six cards and envelopes.
This publication presents the essays of scholars Stephen Bury and Marica Reed and artist Angela Lorenz on the relationship between contemporary and early-20th-century bookworks. OUT OF PRINT. Available free as a PDF download.
Cover for chapbook. Dear [Blank], I Believe in Other Worlds by Lorraine Graham (New Haven, CT: Phylum Press, 2003).
Cover for chapbook The Golem by Elizabeth Robinson. (New Haven, CT: Phylum Press, 2007).
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