Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Ísleifur Konráðsson

The paintings of Ísleifur Konráðsson from Naive and Fantastic Art in Iceland, Adalsteinn Ingólfsson, Iceland Review, Reykjavik, 1989 (Mount Herubreid, The Queen of the Highlands (1961), A view of the farm of Rif on Snæfellsnes when Björn was rich and alive (1964), The World of Elves (1961))

Ísleifur Konráðsson (Reykjavik, Iceland) 1889-1972
(born one year before, and died the same year as, Joseph Yoakum!)

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Johann Hauser: Im Hinterland Des Herzens, Kunsthalle Krems, Christian Brandstätter Verlag, Vienna, 2001, [239]pp, german language. House of Gugging
(Johann Hauser , Austria, 1926-1996)

Monday, April 19, 2010

Jonathan Borofsky: Dreams 1973-81, ICA/Kunsthalle Basel, 1981

Saturday, April 17, 2010

The New World of Math by George A. W. Boehm, Dial Press, 1959
Le Cinéma Et Le Sacré by Henri Agel and A. Ayfre, Editions Du Cerf, Paris, 1961
Nico: I'm Not Sayin'/The Last Mile, Immediate, 1965 (Nems, 1982)
Her first single.

Friday, April 16, 2010

le père de l'art brut

from Jean Dubuffet: A Retrospective, Margit Rowell, Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation and The New York Graphic Society, NY, 1973 (above works 1953-4)

Thursday, April 15, 2010

JANDEK: Interiors

Selected Jandek album covers, 1978-2008
(Ready For The House, Living In A Moon So Blue, Staring At The Cellophane, Your Turn To Fall, The Rocks Crumble, Interstellar Discussion, On The Way, New Town, The Beginning, Austin Sunday, Skirting The Edge)
visit Seth Tisue's Guide to Jandek

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Two Envelopes, screenprint on archival board with graphite handwork, 22" x 30", edition of 20 (One of two new editions I made with Martha Street Studio. Printed by Jeanette Johns. )

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

The Paper Snake by Ray Johnson, Something Else Press, NY, 1965

Monday, April 12, 2010

AUGUST WALLA: Interiors

August Walla: Interieurs (Haus der Künstler, Gugging), Gallerie Susanne Zander, Cologne, 1992, [32]pp, text by Dr. Johann Feilacher (in german). A collection of photos taken by August Walla and his mother Aloisa, at home c. 1970's to early 80's.

More A.W. here.