Saturday, December 31, 2022
Thursday, December 29, 2022
Vivienne Westwood
Fashion Designer and Punk Icon Vivienne Westwood died today (December 29th) “peacefully and surrounded by her family, in Clapham, South London.” She was 81 years old.
Westwood authored, or co-authored, a number of books, including Fashion in Art: The Second Empire and Impressionism, Get A Life, and Catwalk. Vivienne Westwood Opus 2008, published in an edition of 900 copies, is a forty-four pound book that measures thirty five by twenty five inches.
“My thing as a fashion designer is that I said buy less clothes. Keep wearing things that you’ve really chosen that you really love. That is status. It’s not that you have to keep consuming. A status symbol is a book.”
Westwood is pictured above with Sex Pistols guitarist Steve Jones, writer Alan Jones, Chrissie Hynde, and Pamela Rooke (who died in April of this year).
Wednesday, December 28, 2022
Dorothy Iannone | You Who Read Me With Passion Now Must Forever Be My Friends
Dorothy Iannone
You Who Read Me With Passion Now Must Forever Be My Friends
New York City, USA: Siglio Press, 2014
320 pp., 7.25 × 9", softcover
Edition size unknown
Edited by Lisa Pearson, this volume reproduces both familiar and rarely seen work, including works from long out-of-print artist's books as well as unpublished writings and drawings. Many are reprinted in their entirety, including the 80-page Danger in Düsseldorf, which was originally published by Hansjörg Mayer in 1973.
You Who Read Me With Passion Now Must Forever Be My Friends is available from the publisher, here, for $45.00 US.
Iannone died in Berlin two days ago, on December 26th, at the age of eighty-nine.
Tuesday, December 27, 2022
Monday, December 26, 2022
Sigrid Calon | 2022 Holiday Card
Sigrid Calon
2022 Holiday Card
Toronto, Canada: Paul + Wendy Projects, 2022
18 x 12.5 cm.
Edition size unknown
Sunday, December 25, 2022
Saturday, December 24, 2022
Friday, December 23, 2022
Sunday, December 18, 2022
Cary Leibowitz | Kosher Hot Dog Yarmulke (Please Don't Forget Eleanor Roosevelt)
Cary Leibowitz
Kosher Hot Dog Yarmulke (Please Don't Forget Eleanor Roosevelt)
New York City, USA: Self-published, 1995
20.3 cm. diameter
Edition size unknown
Wednesday, December 14, 2022
Stanley Brouwn | Send me a map of the city where you are living
Stanley Brouwn
Send me a map of the city where you are living
Copenhagen, Denmark: Self-published, 1970
7.1 x 10.1 cm.
Edition size unknown
A postcard soliciting maps from around the world, not dissimilar to the artist's This Way Brouwn project in which he invited passersby to sketch out quick provisional instructional maps which he then exhibited and published as 'drawings'.
According to Harry Ruhe's Stanley Brouwn: A Chronology, cards were "send by Brouwn from Copenhagen to people and institutes all over the world."
A scarce piece of ephemera by an important and underrated artist, valued at upwards of a thousand dollars, depending on condition and provenance.
Monday, December 12, 2022
Sunday, December 11, 2022
Jean Dubuffet | Banque de l'Hourloupe-Cartes a jouer et a tirer
Jean Dubuffet
Banque de l'Hourloupe-Cartes a jouer et a tirer
London, UK: Editions Alecto, 1967
52 pp., 19.7 x 5.7 cm., boxed loose leaves
Edition of 350 signed and numbered copies [+ 30 AP]
A boxed set of 52 playing cards. The work is still available from the publisher, here, but no price is listed. The work is typically valued at between $1000 and $1300 US, depending on condition.
Friday, December 9, 2022
Thursday, December 8, 2022
Veronica Ryan | Cocoa Passion
Veronica Ryan
Cocoa Passion
Bristol, UK: Spike Island, 2021
14 x 6 x 6 cm.
Edition of 20 [+ 2 APs]
A sold-out edition of cast porcelain cocoa pods, produced on the occasion of Veronica Ryan’s exhibition Along a Spectrum at Spike Island, last year.
Today it was announced that Ryan won the prestigious Turner Prize, which is valued at £25,000 (the runners up Heather Phillipson, Ingrid Pollard, and Sin Wai Kin will each receive £10,000).
The Montserrat-born sculptor emigrated to the UK as a child in the 1950s. At age sixty-six, she is the oldest winner in the history of the Turner Prize, which began in 1984.
Ryan was nominated for the Along a Spectrum exhibition at Spike Island.
John Lennon | The Lennon Diary 1969
John Lennon
The Lennon Diary 1969
New York City, USA: Roaring Fork Press, 1970
[unpaginated], 4 x 3.25", softcover
Edition size unknown
The Lennon Diary 1969 was published as part of Aspen #7 (The British Issue), which also included a flexi-disc of Yoko Ono performing the three-part track Song For John. Other artists included in the box were Peter Blake, Ossie Clarke, Ian Hamilton Finlay, David Hockey, and Eduardo Paolozzi.
From an intended series of "Diaries of the future", the work is a facsimile of a 1969 pocket diary, filled in November 1968, and not published until 1970.
Lennon's diary entries are more or less identical, with only a few variations: “Got Up, went to work, got home , watched telly. ” Occasionally he adds “fucked the wife“.
Lennon died on this day in 1980,