Contemporary Tendencies 1970-2000

The last thirty years have seen continuous energy in the production of artists’ books in the United States. The period also witnessed the re-emergence of a new generation of European artists, writers and publishers devoted to originality in artists’ books that have maintained a creative parity with American publications. In fact there has been a tremendous cross-fertilisation with American and European artists and writers collaborating on projects. Examples within this exhibition include Jasper Johns and Robert Ryman with Samuel Beckett, Robert Motherwell with Rafael Alberti, Robert Rauschenberg with Alain Robbe-Grillet, and Howard Hodgkin with Susan Sontag. Despite the advances and popularity of the computer, the artists’ book as a seemingly traditional, tactile, time/space experience joining image and text together on paper or other surfaces continues to be a viable art form. It has never been more popular among creative artists. Rather than fearing and avoiding technology, the future makers of artists’ books show promise in utilising new applications in unimaginable ways.

Entrer by Jean-Pierre Sintive

Accordion book with double-sided watercolor and wood cover.

Marcel Duchamp / Une Variante

Book with miniature painting.

Zebra Noise with a flatted seventh by Richard Wagener

Book with 53 illustrations total: 38 wood engravings (total of 53 illustrations: 26 alphabetical blocks in black and white, 12 engravings repeated to total 27.

Sous le Ciel de Paris

Book of 24 color postcards.

Cane by Jean Toomer

Book with 10 woodcuts on Kitakata paper handmade in Japan, text on Biblio paper, mouldmade in Germany ; bound in brown leather with black lettering.

The Contemporary Gallery

Quick Search