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Phillpot, Clive

 Person

Found in 28 Collections and/or Records:

Artist/Author: Contemporary Artists' Books / Lauf, Cornelia, editor ; Phillpot, Clive, editor ; Rolo J ; Wilson M ; Weiner L ; Cutts S ; Cage J ; McLuhan M ; Alatalo S ; Brecht G ; Wewerka S ; VanHorn E ; Darboven H ; Douglas H ; Stokes T ; Finlay IH ; Fischli D ; Weiss P ; Freeman B ; Goldstein G ; Holzer J ; Kabakov I ; Katz L ; Kosuth J ; Kruger B ; Laxson R ; McCarney S ; Nannucci M ; Osborn K ; Phillips T ; Roth D ; Tilson J ; Voss J ; Andre C ; Antin D ; Higgins D ; Lavater W ; Nauman B ; Oldenburg C ; Ruscha E ; Warhol A ; Acconci V ; Acker K ; Alatalo S ; Atkinson T ; Sackner RK ; Barry R ; Caraballo J ; Sackner MA ; Cobbing B ; Dermisache M ; Ehrenberg F ; Filliou R ; Griffiths B ; Janet J ; King R ; Rollins T+KOS ; Kostelanetz R ; Lovejoy M ; Lichtenstein R ; Maciunas G ; Merz M ; Metzger G ; Piper A ; Stokes T ; Wilson M ; Milliken DP ; Weiner L ; Williams E ; Williams R., 1998

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Identifier: CC-29740-31117
Scope and Contents

This catalogue defines, describes and illustrates, in an experiment graphic designed layout, mass produced editions of artists' books from the 1970's to the 1990's. This book is complementary to Johanna Drucker's book, "The Century of Artists' Books that dealt with unique and small editioned books. In an in-depth essay, Clive Phillpot analyzes the entire spectrum, including magazines, assemblings, manifestos, visual poetry, scores, documentation, sketchbooks, albums, graphic works, comic books, illustrated books, page art, mail art and bookworks. Martha Wilson is interviewed by Thomas Padon about the Franklin Furnace Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1998

ArtistBook International, 1st / Loewy F ; Phillpot C ; Gunther T ; Rolo J ; Cutts S ; Voss J ; Mutel D ; Brossa J ; Castleberry M ; Castleman R ; Moeglin-Delcroix A ; Ray M ; Ringgold F ; Warhol A., 1994

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Identifier: CC-27602-28679
Scope and Contents

The event that was documented by this catalogue was organized by Ric Gadella and Florence Loewy. The catalogue included an annotated listing of the illustrated books by Henri Matisse and offerings by commercial art galleries and bookshops. Clive Phillpot wrote "Booktrek: The Next Frontier," in which he described the influence of the paperback book on artists books. May Castleberry provided an historic essay on children's books by American artists and mentioned Man Ray, Andy Warhol, and Faith Ringgold. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1994

Arts of the Book, The / Ed Colker, curator ; Phillpot C ; Phelan M ; Apollinaire G ; Minsky R ; Frederick H ; Frost G ; Blake W ; Alexander C ; Bigus R ; Butler F ; Carothers M ; Colby S ; Colp N ; Davids B ; Duncan H ; Ely T ; Ferris S ; Grant Sk ; Hamady W ; Haynes R ; Horvitz SR ; Johnson L ; King R ; King S ; Korf K ; Kornblum A ; Kyle H ; Lange G ; Lederman SB ; Lehrer W ; Ligorano N ; Lingen R ; Lovejoy M ; Mabe J ; Mauriello B ; McCarney S ; Nichols B ; Osborn K ; Pisano M ; Richman G ; Risseeuw J ; Smith EK ; Faust D ; Smith K ; Spector B ; Sobota J ; Tetenbaum B ; Tisdale W ; VanVleit C ; Weier D ; Zipporah Z ; Sackner RK ; Sackner MA., 1988

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Identifier: CC-33020-34641
Scope and Contents

Clive Phillpot contributed an essay, "Reading Artists' Books," in which he wrote that "Visual artists have explored and exploited the nature and structure of the book. both in former times and with renewed vigor more recently, with the result that the book has come to be appreciated widely as an extremely fruitful and subtle multidimensional means for the transmission of human experience. In addition, artists have come to demand of their readers that they develop their ability to utilize various forms of reading, whether retinal or tactile, whether linear, peripheral, oscillatory, or random, in order to be able to engage fully with the content embedded in each book." Books by Carothers, Ligorano, and Mabe were lent to this exhibition by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1988

At the Margins: Artists' Books in the 80's / Trend, David; Phillpot C; Wilson M; Lyons J; Lehrer W., 1985

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Identifier: CC-01222-1253
Scope and Contents

Review of Artists Books Conference in Boston, 1985. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1985

At the Margins: Artists' Books in the 80's / Trend, David; Phillpot C; Wilson M; Lyons J; Lehrer W., 1985

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Identifier: CC-01223-1254
Scope and Contents

Review of Artists Books Conference in Boston, 1985. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1985

[Book Fair Photographs] / Pyramid Atlantic; Sackner RK; Sackner MA; Frederick H; Phillpot C; Dine J., 1992

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Identifier: CC-04480-4565
Scope and Contents

Photographs of the Sackners at the award dinner of Pyramid Atlantic. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1992

Booktrek: Selected Essays on Artists' Books (1972-2010) / Phillpot, Clive ; N.E. Thing ; Long R ; Princenthal N ; Hompson DD ; Buchler P ; Carrion U ; Ruscha E ; Johnson R ; LeWitt S ; Sackner MA., 2013

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Identifier: CC-59596-10002674
Scope and Contents Phillpot mentions that he was initially dismissive of unique artist books because he was an advocate of mass produced books when he took a position as chief librarian at MOMA in NYC. But after living in the United States, he accepted them since he realizized that they were still books done by artists.In the Acknowledgement section at the end of this book, Phillpot lists Marvin Sackner among the people "who have invited me, assisted me, and encouraged me into print, with regard to artists' books." artbook.com: "Clive Phillpot has been a tireless advocate for the artist's book for more than 40 years"‰--"‰both as a critic, curator and editor, and in his tenure as director at the library of The Museum of Modern Art in the late 1970s, where he built the library's collection of artist's books and mapped out the field with influential essays that traced its ancestry and distinguished it from seemingly similar genres such as the livre d'artiste. As he has delineated the genre: "Artists'...
Dates: 2013

Entrapped: The Book As Container / Phillpot C ; Colby S ; Polansky L ; Luchman L ; Horwitz C., 1981

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Identifier: CC-14130-14435
Scope and Contents

Exhibition was curated by Norman Colp and sponsored by the Center For Book Arts. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1981

Jean Dubuffet Fan Club / Johnson, Ray ; Phillpot, Clive., 1988

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Identifier: CC-31999-33528
Scope and Contents

The book consists of three questions and answers posed by Clive Phillpot to Ray Johnson in response to three black & white photographs reproduced in the book. These were taken on the grounds of the Nassau Museum. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1988

Live in Your Head: Concept and Experiment in Britain 1965-75 / Clive Phillpot, curator ; Andrea Tarsia, curator ; Arnott, K ; Art & Language ; Atkinson C ; Boyle M ; Breakwell I ; Burgin V ; Chaimowicz MC ; Chopin H ; Cobbing B ; Crozier R ; Edmonds T ; Fulton H ; Gilbert & George ; Hiller S ; Houedard DS ; Lamelas D ; Latham J ; Long R ; McLean B ; Medalla D ; Metzger CG ; Ono Y ; Rickaby T ; Troostwyk D ; Willats S ; P-orridge G ; Kelly M., 2000

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Identifier: CC-55084-9998912
Scope and Contents

Live in Your Head re-examines the artistic legacy of the 1960s and 70s and attempts to clarify the points of origin of a formative generation in British art. It focuses on conceptual and experimental art in Britain. Each artist/poet is given a double-page spread, This catalogue also includes artists' statements and portraits, reproductions of numerous works, biographic and bibliographical information. In addition, Live in Your Head includes a lively and illustrated chronology of social and cultural events between 1965-1975, and essays by Michael Archer, Rosetta Brooks and co-curators, Andrea Tarsia and Clive Philpot. This catalogue has a yhellow cover whereas the other copy in the Sackner Archive has a blue cover. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2000

Live in Your Head: Concept and Experiment in Britain 1965-75 / Clive Phillpot, curator ; Andrea Tarsia, curator ; Phillpot C ; Art & Language ; Atkinson C ; Boyle M ; Breakwell I ; Burgin V ; Chopin H ; Cobbing B ; Crozier R ; Edmonds T ; Flanagan B ; Fulton H ; Gilbert & George ; Hiller S ; Houedard DS ; Lamelas D ; Kelly M ; Latham J ; McLean B ; Medalla D ; Metzger G ; Ono Y ; Rickaby T ; Troostwyk D ; Willats S ; Ziranek S ; Coum., 2000

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Identifier: CC-35073-36801
Scope and Contents

Live in Your Head re-examines the artistic legacy of the 1960s and 70s and attempts to clarify the points of origin of a formative generation in British art. It focuses on conceptual and experimental art in Britain. Each artist/poet is given a double-page spread, This catalogue also includes artists' statements and portraits, reproductions of numerous works, biographic and bibliographical information. In addition, Live in Your Head includes a lively and illustrated chronology of social and cultural events between 1965-1975, and essays by Michael Archer, Rosetta Brooks and co-curators, Andrea Tarsia and Clive Philpot. This catalogue has a blue cover whereas the other copy in the Sackner Archive has a yellow cover. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2000

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