When I visited the show weeks later he was performing again, this time selling himself on the street in the form of an editioned
foldout book replica of the three remaining skins / selves on view inside the gallery.
After photography's initial gains, artists used the medium to serve conceptual ends, as in Ed Ruscha's
foldout book Every Building on the Sunset Strip, 1966, where the images running horizontally along the tops and bottoms of the pages mimic the experience of glancing out a car window.
Not exact matches
POD is a not a viable option for
books designed with
foldouts, pop - ups, non-standard trim sizes, or for titles that you know for sure will sell in excess of 2000 + copies a year.
With a
foldout flap of a clock with movable hands, Harper's affectionate picture
book follows Big Mama Cat through a day with her family, playing games, napping, and making mischief from 6 a.m. till midnight.
This is no doubt why — probably causing great inconvenience to the publishers — Steinberg insisted on an «extra page» in his
book Other Criteria (2007), a
foldout that erupts like a tongue, rupturing the division between inside and outside and showing the eventual series of paintings that emerged from these drawings as a diagrammatic grid crisscrossed by multiple points of view.
The
book documents the CLUI's methodology in a series of interviews and includes a photographic essay on land use in Houston featuring a panoramic,
foldout section and a comprehensive chronology of the CLUI's projects and publications over the past 14 years.
Book from 1968 is a sculptural multiple composed of original silkscreen prints, paper
foldouts, embossing and die - cuts.
Scan Fragile / Raw images and document in Smithsonian
Books, such as telegrams, pamphlets, transparent documents,
foldouts from Zimmerman collections, UTL collections, and SIA collections.