Nods : àqui to John Cage
Artists' Books
1990 (published)
1990 (published)
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A collaboration between author, typographer and artist. Barbara Fahrner selected extracts from the published writings of writer and avant-garde composer John Cage, submitting them to the type of chance operations that Cage himself used in his work.
NAL copy is no. 4.
NAL copy is no. 4.
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Title | Nods : àqui to John Cage |
Materials and techniques | Printed book, linocuts |
Brief description | Artist's book, 'Nods : àqui to John Cage', by Barbara Fahrner and Philip Gallo, Granary Books, New York, 1990 |
Physical description | "Each of these texts has been given a concrete or typographical treatment by Philip Gallo at the Hermetic Press in Minneapolis using a broad and eccentric range of metal typefaces. The writing and typography is complemented by Barbara Fahrner's printed linocuts; and extensive hand work of drawn and painted imagery using pen & ink and watercolor. Published in conjunction with a solo exhibition of Ms. Fahrner's books and drawings at our New York City gallery January 1991. Printed on Rives BFK. Forty-five copies have been made and handbound by Daniel Kelm at the Wide Awake Garage in East Hampton MA. Ten copies are press lettered a-j and are hors commerce; 35 copies press lettered 1-35. And all copies have been signed by each of the collaborators"--Publisher's leaflet. Artist's book; gray paper over boards; title blocked in pale blue on front cover; board sheets (of green paper paint-sprayed in several colours) consist of a single sheet functioning as a concertina guard; text block sewn at the spine in three places; lining consists of three small strips of fabric, at the stitching points, to make the green guard visible. 44 pages |
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Summary | A collaboration between author, typographer and artist. Barbara Fahrner selected extracts from the published writings of writer and avant-garde composer John Cage, submitting them to the type of chance operations that Cage himself used in his work. NAL copy is no. 4. |
Other number | X911003 - NAL Pressmark |
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Library number | 38041991006958 |
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Record created | April 29, 2014 |
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