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WT Best Books 2009: Mapping the library
Project by: Werkplaats Typografie
Designer: various
Pages: 64
Format: 298 x 420 mm mm
Price: € 10,00
Concept and supervision: Experimental Jetset. With contributions by: Simone Koller, Lidia Wilkosz, Ines Cox, Astrid Seme, Gregory Dapra, Hyo Kwon, Lu Liang, Stephen Serrato, Anna Haas, Marc Hollenstein, Julie van Severen, Joris van Aken, Boris van den Eynden, Dries Wiewauters, Isabelle Vaverka, Annett Höland, Goda Budvytyte
MAPPING THE LIBRARY is the outcome of a workshop conducted by Experimental Jetset at Werkplaats Typografie, May – June 2010, part of the annual Best Books project at WT. Participants were asked to turn their favourite books 2009 into maps; consequently, formal connections among the selected books were made that in turn resulted in a giant 16-piece collective map. Working with the format of the newspaper, every student was given one sheet. The inside spread was used for the individual maps, the cover for the part of the collective map showing the chosen book. The back gave information about the book and allowed students to explain their interpretation.
Project by: Werkplaats Typografie
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Polyphony #1
Project by: DAI / Dutch Art Institute
Designer: Stephen Serrato
Pages: 72
Price: € 7,00
The publication is focusing on “The Speaker”, a research based performance on the speeches of Fidel Castro by Teresa Diaz Nerio and the Polyphony where two invited writers have collaborated with text. The book features a script constructed from excerpts of Castro’s speeches and two essays by David Morrow and Sandra Alvarado Bordas.
Part of the Publications Project which is a collection of artist books issued by the Dutch Art Institute and designed in collaboration with the Werkplaats Typografie.Project by: DAI / Dutch Art Institute
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Moving Forward with Ra
Project by: self initiated
Designer: Stephen Serrato
Pages: 10
Format: 210 x 297 mm mm
Price: € 3,00
Thesis, part of collected works (supervised by Paul Elliman)
Project by: self initiated
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Gutter Bunny
Project by: DAI
Designer: Stephen Serrato
Format: 300 x 417 mm mm
Price: € 7,00
This publication is part of the Publications Project, a collection of artist books issued by the Dutch Art Institute and designed in collaboration with the Werkplaats Typografie.
Project by: DAI
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Facsimile of ‘a Typographic Meal to Celebrate the 75th Anniversary of Libelle’, cooked by traveling vegan chef Joshua Ploeg
Project by: Werkplaats Typografie
Designer: Marc Hollenstein, Stephen Serrato, Julie Van Severen
Pages: 20
Format: 213 x 297 mm mm
Price: € 4,50
A facsimile booklet in b/w with recipe ‘graphs’ inspired by the meals of touring vegan chef/caterer and pioneering queercore punk musician Joshua Ploeg. Resulting from the workshop held at WT, January 23, 2009 to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Libelle.
Project by: Werkplaats Typografie
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A Book About A Book About Death
Project by: Kunstverein Publishing
Designer: Jaan Evart, Marc Hollenstein, Stephen Serrato
Pages: 58
Format: 157 x 200 mm mm
Price: € 10,00
Publisher: Kunstverein Publishing
Edited by Krist Gruijthuijsen and Maxine Kopsa.Ray Johnson wrote poetic texts and letters and integrated language and a unique system of cryptic signs into his work. Considered by many the ‘father of Mail Art’, as early as 1953 Johnson began sending highly conceptual images/texts to friends, often encouraging the recipient to ‘add to’ the work, or ‘please send to’ someone else, or ‘return to Ray Johnson’. Forming the ‘New York Correspondence School’ in 1962, Johnson established an enormous network of participants throughout the world — one that remains active even after his death. Between 1963 and 1965, Ray Johnson printed thirteen pages of his book about death with the Pernet Printing Company, 120 Lexington Avenue at 28th Street. His title, which designated the thirteen unbound pages as a book, is A Book about Death, yet also A Boop about Death and A Boom about Death.
A Book About A Book About Death accompanies the exhibition "Ray Johnson, A Book About Death" held at Kunstverein, Amsterdam, 12/12/09 – 31/01/10.
Project by: Kunstverein Publishing
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