Artist's Book Yearbook 2003-2005 - Book Arts - University of the ...
Artist's Book Yearbook 2003-2005 - Book Arts - University of the ...
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<strong>Book</strong>lyn<br />
37 Greenpoint Avenue, 4th Floor<br />
Brooklyn NY11222<br />
New York<br />
USA<br />
Tel: 001 718 383 9621<br />
www.booklyn.org<br />
mweber@booklyn.org<br />
Eleven<br />
Artists: Marshall Weber, Isabelle Weber<br />
Authors: Marshall Weber, Ellis Avery, Euripides,<br />
Judith Foster, M T Karthik, Jane LeCroy and<br />
Peter Spagnuolo<br />
Photographs <strong>of</strong> New York City in <strong>the</strong> weeks<br />
after 9/11 with texts by six local witnessing<br />
writers. Alternating vertical and horizontal<br />
page-spreads evoke <strong>the</strong> disorientation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
city. Hand bound, 72 pages with an audio CD<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> authors reciting <strong>the</strong>ir texts. <strong>Book</strong><br />
designed by Marshall Weber, Christopher Wilde<br />
and Sara Parkel; page design by Marshall Weber<br />
and Alison E. Williams; text designed by Alison<br />
E. Williams and binding by Sara Parkel.<br />
23 x 15 cms<br />
09/11/2002 Brooklyn, New York, USA<br />
Edition <strong>of</strong> 29, £1,500 each<br />
Souvenir<br />
Artist: Marshall Weber<br />
Layout and printing: Amy Mees<br />
Design and binding: Mark Wagner<br />
174<br />
Over <strong>the</strong> course <strong>of</strong> three years, a 1969 New<br />
York City high school yearbook was torn by<br />
hand and reconstructed into a vintage stamp<br />
album. This 28 page deconstruction poignantly<br />
evokes <strong>the</strong> idealism <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 1960’s.<br />
20 x 14 cms<br />
<strong>2003</strong> Brooklyn, New York<br />
Edition <strong>of</strong> 25, £500 each<br />
12/11<br />
Artist: Marshall Weber<br />
Author: Ka<strong>the</strong>rine Bates<br />
Design, printing and binding: Mark Wagner<br />
Three months after 9/11 <strong>the</strong> artist spent one<br />
day in New York City photographing <strong>the</strong><br />
plethora <strong>of</strong> decaying American flags. The<br />
Japanese stab bound photographs have <strong>the</strong><br />
lyrics from America <strong>the</strong> Beautiful letterpressed on<br />
<strong>the</strong>ir verso.<br />
12.7 x 17.8 cms<br />
2002 Brooklyn, New York<br />
Edition <strong>of</strong> 13, £300 each<br />
<strong>Book</strong> Works<br />
19 Holywell Row<br />
London<br />
EC2A 4JB<br />
Tel: 020 7247 2203<br />
www.bookworks.org.uk<br />
mail@bookworks.org.uk<br />
Romanov<br />
Adam Chodzko<br />
June 1995, a young woman’s car is illegally<br />
parked in Soho. Inside <strong>the</strong> car, police find<br />
ammunition and weapons; when arrested she<br />
refuses to speak. In this book, Chodzko<br />
attempts to reclaim <strong>the</strong> woman’s identity and<br />
her voice.<br />
21 x 14.8 cms<br />
October 2002 <strong>Book</strong> Works, London<br />
ISBN 1 870699 51 3<br />
£9.95 each<br />
Trying to Get In Between<br />
Maria Lindberg<br />
Maria Lindberg is an influential Swedish artist,<br />
this new book presents an overview <strong>of</strong> her<br />
career and has been constructed so that no<br />
hierarchical or sequential relationship dictates<br />
<strong>the</strong> reading.<br />
22.5 x 19 cms