A remake of the classic artists' publication originally published as the "Xerox Book," by dealers Siegelaub and Wendler. "The Xeroxed Book is based on Carl Andre, Robert Barry, Douglas Huebler, Joseph Kosuth, Sol LeWitt, Robert Morris, Lawrence Weiner - an artists book published by Seth Siegelaub and John Wendler in 1969 that is more commonly known as The Xerox Book. ... [details]
Compendium / chronology documenting both the artists'' books of Edward Ruscha, and the books inspired by, or aping, Ruscha''s artist''s books. Edited by Jeff Brouws, Wendy Burton and Hermann Zschiegner. ... [details]
"This is my version of Sol LeWitt's 1974 book 'Squares With Sides And Corners Torn Off.' The book presents all possible iterations of squares with one to four sides torn off, followed by a similar sequence of squares with corners torn off (a total of 30 variations). ... [details]
Artists' book that highly approximates artist's book by same title by Edward Ruscha. "Ed Ruscha's 1970 book 'Real Estate Opportunities' features photographs of vacant lots in and around Los Angeles. For my version, I visited the locations Ruscha had photographed and took photographs from the same vantage point. ... [details]
Artists' book that highly approximates artist's book by same title by Edward Ruscha. "Ed Ruscha's 1965 book 'Some Los Angeles Apartments' features photographs of apartment buildings in Los Angeles. Ruscha was inspired by the 'artless' photography featred in real estate listings. ... [details]
"This is my version of Sol Lewitt's 1972 book Arcs Circles & Grids. The book features drawings of every possible combination of arcs (from the corners and the midpoints of sides), circles, and grids -- a total of 195 permutations. ... [details]
"Daily News Book" by Eric Doeringer inspired by "Daily Mirror Book" by Dieter Roth. Made up of pages cut from the New York Daily News. Each book is unique. [details]
"Records is inspired by Ed Ruscha's 1971 book Records, which contains photographs of 30 records from Ruscha's collection. The left page of each spread shows an album cover, with a photograph of the corresponding vinyl LP on the right. ... [details]