Swann Galleries Auction Preview Modern Illustrated Books & Livres d’Artiste Pt 1
Posted on August 17th, 2009 by admin
The books offered in this auction were acquired by West Coast collector Mel Ritter over several decades. Forty-six of his exemplary livres dartiste formed the basis of an exhibition at The University of Arizona Museum of Art in 2006. Now the entire collection is being sold at Swann.
The genre of books designed and illustrated by fine artists took shape in 20th-century France and blossomed into a vibrant art form throughout Europe and beyond. The modern masters of art featured in this sale include Georges Braque, Alexander Calder, Henri Matisse, Joan Miró, Henry Moore, and Pablo Picasso. The publishers who championed their work and produced some of the most exquisite livres in the collection include Maeght, Gallimard, Tériade, and Louis Broder, among others.
Modern and contemporary variations of the artist-illustrated book are well represented with works by Patrick Caulfield, Jim Dine, David Hockney, Robert Indiana, Jasper Johns, Carlos Mérida, Robert Motherwell, and Antoni Tápies. Surrealists like Enrico Baj, Jose Luis Cuevas, Max Ernst, and Roberto Matta appear throughout the catalogue, as do American artists like Leonard Baskin, Fritz Scholder, Ben Shahn, and Bernard Solomon.
Beyond traditional livres dartiste there are fine publications by such distinctly American presses as Arion, Brighton, Gehenna, Cheloniidae, Pennyroyal, and the popular Limited Editions Club. Ritters sense of humor and love of whimsical constructions and bindings can be seen in works by contemporary modern book artists including Julie Chen of Flying Fish Press, Mare Blocker of The M Kimberly Press, and the ever-creative Edward Hutchins.
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Sharing with you some words from one of my favourite artists ‘Jim Dine’. I am reading what he has to say about drawing!
The creator of Walking to Borås, Jim Dine, promoting the blog Tovan tycker at tovan.se.
Jim Dine, one of the most innovative artists of the post-1960s era, talks with Ann Shafer, the BMA’s istant Curator of Prints, Drawings & Photographs at The Baltimore Museum of Art on September 10, 2008.
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James Kalm slips through the gauntlet and gains access to the exclusive opening of Hot Dreams an installation celebrating the publication of Dines 52 books. With examples of images that have proliferated over the last half decade, this installation is a mélange of various media and displays the ephemera of the materials that were created for the books. Featuring an interview with Jim Dine.
Artist Jim Dine shows TateShots around his exhibition at Pace Wildenstein gallery. Part of our New York special issue. http://www.tate.org.uk/tateshots/issue17802/default.htm