JOHANNA DRUCKER: DRUCKWORKS 1972-2012: 40 YEARS OF BOOKS AND PROJECTS with text by Steve Woodall, Johanna Drucker, Rosemarie Waldrop, Steve Clay, Charles Bernstein, et al.
Epicenter/Center for Book and Paper Arts, Chicago, 2012, First edition, 138 pp., 8 1/4" X 10 1/4", Hardcover
Very good+ but for sunning to top 1 1/2" of cover (see photos)
Published on the occasion of the exhibition, Druckworks 1972-2012: 40 years of Books and Projects at Center for Book and Paper Arts, Columbia College Chicago, September 6-December 7, 2012; Denison Museum, Denison University, Granville, OH, February 8-May 11, 2013; San Francisco Center for the Book, May 24-August 24, 2013.
Artist, writer, typographic poet, and scholar-critic Johanna Drucker is widely known for her contributions to contemporary art theory and history, as well as her prolific output as a creative artist. Throughout her career she has helped shape the field of artists’ books, visual poetics, and digital aesthetics in dialogue with the arts and critical issues. Druckworks is the first comprehensive presentation of Drucker’s books, graphic art and visual projects, and reveals key insights into the artist’s development over the course of four decades.
Contributors include: Rosmarie Waldrop, Steve Woodall, Steve Clay, Betsy Davids, Charles Bernstein, Craig Dworkin, Kyle Schlesinger, Mira Schor, Marjorie Perloff, Brad Freeman, Matthew Kirschenbaum, Darren Wershler, Steve Tomasula, Pattie-Belle Hastings, Tate Shaw, Joan Lyons, Jena Osman, Susan Bee, Clifton Meador, Emily McVarish, Jerome McGann, Janet Zweig
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