Saturday, January 30, 2010
Friday, January 29, 2010
Remy Charlip: What Is The World?
Endpapers by Ray Johnson
What is the World? by Betty Miles, illustrated by Remy Charlip, Knopf 1958. Charlip illustrated two more books for Betty Miles: A Day Of Summer (1960) and A Day Of Winter (1961), but this is by far the best of those collaborations. Contains contributions by Ray Johnson (endpapers), John Cage ("snow flakes") and Norman Solomon ("postcard"). Remy Charlip was friends with Johnson and he appears in the extra footage of the great film How To Draw A Bunny.
More Remy Charlip posts to follow.
More Remy Charlip posts to follow.
Labels:
art,
book covers,
books,
children's books,
collaboration,
Ex-lib,
illustration,
John Cage,
Ray Johnson,
Remy Charlip
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Fredun Shapur: Playsack
PLAYSACK designed by Fredun Shapur for Trendon (Made In England by Trendon LTD.Malton.Yorkshire) 1969. Found at a local thrift store and gifted to me (Thanks M.D.!!!). My package contains Panda, Leopard, and Bear.
Labels:
costumes,
fredun shapur,
illustration,
kids,
thrift store finds
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Esoteric Truthfulness
The College Of Psycho-Therapeutics: Series Of Lectures by the Principal R.P. Beesley at Caxton Hall, Westminster, S.W.1---White Lodge, Kent, England 1970
Labels:
book covers,
books,
thrift store finds
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Monday, January 25, 2010
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Friday, January 22, 2010
fischli and weiss: swiss punk early work
Labels:
art,
Fischli and Weiss,
Kleenex,
Liliput,
lp jackets,
swiss punk/wave
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