Risseeuw, John
Dates
- Existence: 1945-
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
A Long Time / Risseeuw, John., 1985
Academic Mantra / Risseeuw, John., 1984
The text repeats the phrase, "The more I know, the less I know," and as it is printed down the print, it becomes increasingly fragmented. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Arms Trade / Risseeuw, John L.., 1996
Bill deKooning's Bicycle Seat Meets Post-Modern Politics / Risseeuw, John L.., 1989
Charmed / Risseeuw, John L.., 1998
A man's profile is subtlely impressed by blind scoring on the right side of the print. The layered text is printed in various fonts, sized and colors and reads "meet the new boss same as the old boss" and "The up sid's down, the black shirt's brown, same old rig-a-doo!" -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Collaborations and Connections: 20th Century Collaborative Bookworks / John Risseeuw (American), curator ; Bremer U ; Cole D ; Furnival J ; Hayden ME ; Heimbach E ; Jandl E ; Koch P ; Massin ; Mayer HJ ; Mon F ; Moriarty L ; Queneau R ; Reichert J ; Ruhm G ; Sdun D ; Snodgrass W ; Tzara T ; Vinay A ; Waldschmidt A ; Vennekamp J., 1990
John Risseeuw, the Curatorof the exhibition acknowledged loan from the Sackner Archive that included 27 of the 67 works. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Delivery for You, Mr. North / Risseeuw, John L.., 1990
Dressing the Text: The Fine Press Artists' Book / Charles Hilger, curator ; Carothers M ; Campbell C ; Heft C ; Kuehn K ; Risseeuw J ; VanVleit C ; Gomez-Pena G ; McGurk R., 1995
The books in this exhibibition fall mainly into the category of Illustrated fine press books. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Even Transcendentalists Get The Blues / Risseeuw, John; Thoreau H., 1986
The aphorism by Thoreau (1854) printed on this work reads "Our life is frittered away by details." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
It's Time Impeach... / Risseeuw, John L.; Cohick, Aaron., 2006
The theme of this broadside is impeachment of the Bush government cabal for a litany of reasons expressed in different dimension snd colored typefaces. It was printed as a demonstration project at the conference. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Ozzie's Box, 1978
The word "relax" is printed and repeated in three typefaces. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Sock & Kiss / Fluke, Gordon, editor; Risseeuw, John L., editor; Bruggeman I; Carter S; Chen J; Ellis EV; Fluke G; Golden A; Hardwick T; Honn T; King S; Licher B; O'Connell M; Phelan M; Price R; Reese H; Risseeuw J; Schneider U; Smith EK; Faust D; Stern C; Tetenbaum B; Tisdale W; VanVleit C; Kennedy APjr; Faye JR; Stolz U., 2001
This portfolio, solicited and collated by Fluke and Risseeuw, was shown for the first time at the Cortona International Print Symposium: A Print Odyssey 2001. The editors define sock as "...in printing, the use of heavy pressure, usually on dampened paper, to drive types that may be uneven or worn deep into the paper for a readable text." They defined Kiss as "...in printing, a light impression with just enough pressure to transfer the ink from type to paper, leaving no permanent indentation in the paper." The paper stock for the prints varies widely as do the techniques of printing. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
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