Bookbinding
Found in 117 Collections and/or Records:
The Bill of Rights: The Eighth Amendment, 2002
This amendment states that excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted. Minsky used the book Forlorn Hope: The Prison Reform Movement by Larry E. Sullivan to illustrate this point. He notes that during the 1990's the drive toward prison reform reversed. Prison libraries were closed, chain gangs and striped uniforms came back, and prison populations increased. The book is bound in stripes with the word "CONVICT" on the back cover, printed inkjet on canvas, and is chained to a miniature jail cell of painted wood.According to an interview of Richard Minsky by Bob Andelman on http://vimeo.com/36516102, only nine copies of this book object were produced even though 25 copies were planned. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Bill of Rights: The Fourth Amendment, 2002
The Bill of Rights: The Ninth Amendment, 2000
The Bill of Rights: The Second Amendment, 2002
The Bill of Rights: The Seventh Amendment, 2002
The Book: Art & Object / Smith, Phillip ; Samaras L ; Sobota J ; Benes BL ; Phillips T ; Erskine-Tulloch P., 1982
The Book Art of Richard Minsky / Minsky, Richard ; Bright B., 2011
The text by Richard Minsky describes his history and background in his work as an academic economist, printer, bookbinder and founder of The Center for Book Arts. The book includes photographs of most of his unique major bookbindings and book series. Works held by the Sackner Archive with images reproduced in this book include "Minsky in Bed" with the unique leatherand copulating figures binding and the box container made like a bed ad well as a set of "The Bill of Rights" amd "Minsky in London." Betty Bright wrote the foreword. The cover image of this book is taken from Minsky's "The Firdt Amendment." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Book Beautiful and The Binding as Art II / Fleming, John ; Juvelis, Priscilla ; Apollinaire G ; Iliazd ; Mallarme S ; Tzara T., 1985
The collaged pages are tipped in colored illustrations of several bookbindings. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Ideal Book / Cobden-Sanderson, Thomas James., 1981
This book was printed with 63 press runs in numerous colors using type, lino- and magnesium-cuts. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Story of the Colourful Ribbons 1987-1994 / Perneczky, Geza ; Cage J ; Ruch G ; Fricker H ; Schraenen G ; Jacob JP ; Hoffberg J ; Sackner MA ; Sackner RK ; Silverman G ; Silverman L ; Crozier R ; Petasz P ; Kocman JH ; Sohm H., 2003
Perneczky bound 24 books with colored ribbons based on fractal theory. He chose the number 24 as an homage to J.S. Bach's "Well Tempered Clavichord." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Une Bibliotheque de Connaisseur / Loudmer, Guy ; Apollinaire G ; Benoit PA ; Bryen C ; Cendrars B ; Dubuffet J ; Hausmann R ; Hugnet G ; Iliazd ; Marinetti FT ; Pichette H ; VanOstaijen P., 1989
Auction catalog of twentieth century illustrated books, original editions, autographed manuscripts, and bookbindings. Documentation of books particularly well done. Several books, generally with special bindings or different editions of authors cited are held by Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Unique Books and Reliures d'Art / Charriere, Gerard., 1990
Mystical Poem, an artist book held by the Sackner Archive was loaned to the exhibition and is depicted in the catalog. The Sackner Archive is listed as a public collection holding works of Charriere. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Unique Books and Reliures d'Art / Charriere, Gerard., 1990
Mystical Poem, an artist book held by the Sackner Archive was loaned to the exhibition and is depicted in the catalog. The Sackner Archive is listed as a public collection holding works of Charriere. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Untitled] / Lobstein, Alain ; Baltazar J ; Arp J ; Arrabal F ; Topor R ; Butor M ; Dorny B ; Noel B ; Char R ; Eluard P ; Hugnet G ; Michaux H ; Picabia F ; Jarry A., 1994
The catalogue illustrates the rich and varied bookbindings by Lobstein in 34 colored photographs. The Sackner Archive contains a fine Lobstein bookbinding of "Stele pour Adam de la Halle" by Jean Jacques Leveque and Gianni Bertini. Julius Baltazar contributed a poetic introduction to the catalogue. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Weaving] / Keith A. Smith; H Kyle., 1989
This is Smith's book number 143. Each line of poetry printed on 8 pencils that act as door hinges on the spine. The printed text on the pencils reads Weaving, Back and Forth, Writing in Time, Sewing my Words, Bowing the Box. The pages of this pie shaped book object are blank and as Smith explains in the colophon, ...the poem is not written by the pencils, but upon them. The binding was devised by Hedi Kyle and is called a piano hinge binding. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Works / Ely, Timothy ; Kyle, Hedi., 1986
The book by Hedi Kyle, "Mirror Talk," shown in this exhibition, was purchased by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.