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Tale Of Two: The Visual Mixtape, Emma Noel, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Tale Of Two: The Visual Mixtape, Emma Noel, Special Collections, Fleet Library
7th Baker & Whitehill Student Artists' Book Contest 2021
No abstract provided.
Ramen With White Privilege, Sarah Park, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Ramen With White Privilege, Sarah Park, Special Collections, Fleet Library
7th Baker & Whitehill Student Artists' Book Contest 2021
HONORABLE MENTION
Untitled, Ashna Reddy, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Untitled, Ashna Reddy, Special Collections, Fleet Library
8th Baker & Whitehill Student Artists' Book Contest 2022
No abstract provided.
Ozzi Box, Jessica Ruan, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Ozzi Box, Jessica Ruan, Special Collections, Fleet Library
8th Baker & Whitehill Student Artists' Book Contest 2022
No abstract provided.
Story Of The Sea, Kate Tsai, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Story Of The Sea, Kate Tsai, Special Collections, Fleet Library
8th Baker & Whitehill Student Artists' Book Contest 2022
No abstract provided.
It's In Our Hands, Himangi Kanoi, Special Collections, Fleet Library
It's In Our Hands, Himangi Kanoi, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Baker & Whitehill supplemental content
No abstract provided.
How To Be A Cannibal In The 21st Century?, Vidhi Nayyar, Special Collections, Fleet Library
How To Be A Cannibal In The 21st Century?, Vidhi Nayyar, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Baker & Whitehill supplemental content
No abstract provided.
Nee Ner Noo (Travel Sounds), Sophia Brown, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Nee Ner Noo (Travel Sounds), Sophia Brown, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Baker & Whitehill supplemental content
No abstract provided.
Br/Leach Montage, Damisa Vanaswas, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Br/Leach Montage, Damisa Vanaswas, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Baker & Whitehill supplemental content
No abstract provided.
Zone: Apollinaire, Simpson, Chang, Naya Lee Chang, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Zone: Apollinaire, Simpson, Chang, Naya Lee Chang, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Baker & Whitehill supplemental content
No abstract provided.
Zone: Apollinaire, Simpson, Chang, Naya Chang, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Zone: Apollinaire, Simpson, Chang, Naya Chang, Special Collections, Fleet Library
8th Baker & Whitehill Student Artists' Book Contest 2022
HONORABLE MENTION | $100
If We Could Make It Out Alive, Jonathan Dewanto, Special Collections, Fleet Library
If We Could Make It Out Alive, Jonathan Dewanto, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Baker & Whitehill supplemental content
No abstract provided.
Zone: Apollinaire, Simpson, Chang, Naya Lee Chang, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Zone: Apollinaire, Simpson, Chang, Naya Lee Chang, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Baker & Whitehill supplemental content
No abstract provided.
Manual / Issue 14 / Shadows, Sarah Ganz Blythe, Editor-In-Chief, Amy Pickworth, Editor, Andrea Achi, Emanuel Admassu, Anita N. Bateman, Makeda Best, Gina Borromeo, Rashayla Marie Brown, Shuriya Davis, Akwaeke Emezi, Tayana Fincher, Melanee C. Harvey, Kate Irvin, Sade Lanay, Dominic Molon, Oluremi C. Onabanjo, Kevin Quashie, Matthew Shenoda, Kelly Taylor Mitchell, Leslie Wilson
Manual / Issue 14 / Shadows, Sarah Ganz Blythe, Editor-In-Chief, Amy Pickworth, Editor, Andrea Achi, Emanuel Admassu, Anita N. Bateman, Makeda Best, Gina Borromeo, Rashayla Marie Brown, Shuriya Davis, Akwaeke Emezi, Tayana Fincher, Melanee C. Harvey, Kate Irvin, Sade Lanay, Dominic Molon, Oluremi C. Onabanjo, Kevin Quashie, Matthew Shenoda, Kelly Taylor Mitchell, Leslie Wilson
Journals
Manual, a journal about art and its making. Shadows. This anti-visibility is not the same as being invisible, rather it is the power to operate against systems of imperial domination, including the gaze. It asks: How do we force the gaze to surrender? What if explanation were off the table? By enabling a petit marronage that can be expressed in the visual and symbolic use of shadow, the gaze is challenged. This issue of Manual and the accompanying exhibition (opening at the RISD Museum Fall 2020) posit that the right to opacity de-burdens contemporary work by artists who identify as …
Marching Through The Floating World: Processions In Ukiyo-E Prints (2020), Theory & History Of Art & Design Department, Elena Varshavskaya (H791 Instructor)
Marching Through The Floating World: Processions In Ukiyo-E Prints (2020), Theory & History Of Art & Design Department, Elena Varshavskaya (H791 Instructor)
Ukiyo-e Prints Course | Exhibition Catalogs
"Marching through the Floating World is a book that accompanies a student curated virtual exhibition of the same title. This exhibition is dedicated to images of processions in ukiyo-e woodblock prints.
Ukiyo-e or “pictures of the floating world” was a vibrant style of urban art that flourished in Japan in the 17th- 19th century, predominantly in the form of mass-produced woodcuts. Steeped in everyday pleasurable pastimes of townspeople, ukiyo-e prints reflected contemporary culture to its fullest, whether fact or fiction, often the two amalgamated in a witty way.
Processions constituted a noticeable theme in ukiyo-e prints as they were an …
Waiting For Democracy, Naya Lee Chang, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Waiting For Democracy, Naya Lee Chang, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Baker & Whitehill supplemental content
No abstract provided.
Secret Communication System, Jocelyn Salim, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Secret Communication System, Jocelyn Salim, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Baker & Whitehill supplemental content
No abstract provided.
Looking-Glass Mixology, Xu (Susie) Zhu, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Looking-Glass Mixology, Xu (Susie) Zhu, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Baker & Whitehill supplemental content
No abstract provided.
A Book Of Happiness, Shuyan Chen, Special Collections, Fleet Library
A Book Of Happiness, Shuyan Chen, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Baker & Whitehill supplemental content
No abstract provided.
Oral History Transcript | Interview With Martin Mull, March 5, 2020, Martin Mull, Andrew Martinez, Risd Archives
Oral History Transcript | Interview With Martin Mull, March 5, 2020, Martin Mull, Andrew Martinez, Risd Archives
RISD Oral History Project Transcripts
No abstract provided.
In Between, Frida Baranek, Special Collections, Fleet Library
In Between, Frida Baranek, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Printmaking
42 pages ; 28 cm + 16 portfolios (samples ; 28 cm). 1 box, 16 portfolios. Title from title page of text booklet. Housed in a cloth-covered drop-spine portfolio box (30 x 24 x 5 cm) with paper label on spine Portfolio contains a text booklet (42 pages) plus 16 specimens of handmade paper in individual white paper folders with letterpress identifying each artist. Text booklet contains artists' statements and biographical information. Contents: Amalia Avilés-Lugo -- Anna Hendrick Karpatkin Benjamin -- Hannah O'Hare Bennett -- Jenna Bonistalli -- Elena Bordacconi -- Lesa Hepburn -- Julie L. Johnson -- Danae Lagoy …
Yearbook, 2020, Risd Archives, Center For Student Involvement (Csi), Risd Design Guild
Yearbook, 2020, Risd Archives, Center For Student Involvement (Csi), Risd Design Guild
RISD Yearbooks
No abstract provided.
The Morse Dry Dock Dial, Sarah Nicholls, Special Collections, Fleet Library
The Morse Dry Dock Dial, Sarah Nicholls, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Artists' Books
1 volume (unpaged) : illustrations ; 31 x 46 cm folded to 17 x 13 cm. Cover title. Edition of 250. "The Morse Dry Dock Dial is the Spring 2020 Informational Pamphlet, taking its name from the magazine published by the Morse Dry Dock Company, my great-grandfather's employer in the early years of the twentieth century. The original publication reported on the lives and activities of their community of workers, many of which lived in the neighborhood, what was then called Bay Ridge and is now named Sunset Park, Brooklyn. This pamphlet talks about my family's history in the neighborhood, …
Black Is Every Color, Alisa Banks, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Black Is Every Color, Alisa Banks, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Artists' Books
1 volume (8 unnumbered pages) : color illustrations ; in box 11.5 x 12.5 x 12.5 cm. Unique book. Artist's statement: Black, the sum of all colors, mysterious, all-encompassing, a shroud, a swarm. Familiar but unknowable, coveted and uncontained. This book work considers the encompassing nature of blackness. Box containing painted cube surrounded by four flaps featuring single signature books. Each stitched cover opens to reveal a poem about the color black. Media: Book cloth, book board, paper, acrylic paint, graphite, glass, embroidery thread, silk, watercolor, graphite. "Created while watching spring bloom and events unfold during COVID-19."--artist's website. Curated title …
A Cloud Index, Spencer Finch, Special Collections, Fleet Library
A Cloud Index, Spencer Finch, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Artists' Books
60 folded sheets : illustrations. "The sixty pastel drawings that comprise this book were originally created for a public art project at the new Elizabeth Line station at Paddington in London. The entire work, titled "A Cloud Index," presents 27 different types of clouds within a single composition. The drawings were scanned and then printed onto 180 clear glass panels (each 2 meters x 6 meters) and installed in the canopy of the station. The pages of this book can be assembled and attached to a wall to re-create the entire artwork, at a reduced scale. The number printed on …
Draw Down Books, Draw Down Books, Kathleen Sleboda, Christopher Sleboda, Zak Jensen, Nejc Prah, Daniel Eatock, Maziyar Pahlevan, Benoit Bodhuin, Bráulio Amado, Jost Hochuli, Ian Lynam
Draw Down Books, Draw Down Books, Kathleen Sleboda, Christopher Sleboda, Zak Jensen, Nejc Prah, Daniel Eatock, Maziyar Pahlevan, Benoit Bodhuin, Bráulio Amado, Jost Hochuli, Ian Lynam
UNBOUND 2020 Archive
Draw Down Books exhibitors. Draw Down is an independent publisher located in the northeastern corner of the United States. Created in 2012, Draw Down publishes small books about graphic design, typography, illustration, photography, art, and architecture.
Avalanche Safety Book, Casey Gardner, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Avalanche Safety Book, Casey Gardner, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Artists' Books
1 volume (unpaged) : illustrations Title from cover; imprint from colophon. "Written, drawn, printed and bound by the artist"--Colophon. Limited edition of 50 copies. Letterpress printed accordion-bound folios with pamphlet-stitched interior booklets. Printed on a Vandercook 4 with photo-polymer plates and carved linoleum. Two digitally printed, hand-bound fascicles. Covers are cloth-cornered davey board. Typefaces: Cheltenham, Kabel, Gill Sans, Futura, and Bodoni. Paper: Moulin du Gué, Zerkall Book, and Curious Metallic. "This book, through a story of two climbers, explores human vulnerability and vision in navigating physical and existential risks. The story reflects our era of environmental peril and the blind …
Don't Cut Your Hair It's Beautiful, Kellee Morgado, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Don't Cut Your Hair It's Beautiful, Kellee Morgado, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Artists' Books
3 volumes : color illustrations Edition of 50. Each volume has 24 unnumbered pages, bound so that the reader can lift the center illustration to reveal a larger illustration within. The gatherings are unopened throughout, obscuring text and illustrations. In a cloth-covered portfolio, held closed with a printed paper band. "The work questions personal rituals surrounding hair, constructs associated with hair in Western culture, and the shift in value when hair is unattached to bodies. In this ongoing inquiry I explore my own experience with femininity, womanhood, my relationship with my own hair, and how it conforms to or disrupts …
Baldio, I.E. S̆Egota, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Baldio, I.E. S̆Egota, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Artists' Books
20 unnumbered pages : all color illustrations Title from cover. "Dibugado por I.E. S̆egota para Concordia, MX, en la ciudad de Qro., en el año de la pandemia."--back cover. Signed in pencil by the artist on back cover. Accordion book, front side has one continuos illustration screen printed in green, orange, and purple on beige paper. Illustration on verso in blue on beige.
Delirium, Philip Zimmermann, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Delirium, Philip Zimmermann, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Artists' Books
60 unnumbered pages : color illustrations Printed by archival inkjet in a numbered edition of 30 copies, signed. "Delirium is a book born of the Covid-19 pandemic and time spent in lock-down. The text uses a paragraph from the 1866 masterpiece "Crime and Punishment" by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. Towards the end of the book, his protagonist, Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov, has a feverish dream. This strangely prophetic text is quoted and used as the narrative line in this book. Highly manipluated images of jewel-like approximations of the corona virus appeared all over the web in the first few months of the pandemic …